How To Crochet Flowers
Learning how to crochet flowers has remained one of the most popular hobbies over the ages. This is one art that grows on you and with you. Here are some good reasons why you should learn to crochet flowers and tips to improve in the hobby.
So, if you are already into the crocheting hobby (or profession, as the case might be) one of the biggest worries could be how to make the best use of the leftover yarn. It is a criminal waste to throw away so much of beautifully colored crocheting yarn pieces, even if they might simply be less than a meter in length. The wisest thing to do is to learn how to crochet flowers out of what you have left.
Learning how to crochet flowers is not quite difficult if you are adept with the needle, have good vision and have, of course, a sense of esthetics. For those of you who are beginners at crocheting, crochet comes from the French word croche, which actually means a hook. And a hook is the most important part of the crocheting art. If you learn how to handle the hook, you will be a good crochet artist. The hooks are generally six inches in length, but some of the Tunisian and Afghan hooks can go up to a foot or even more. Hooks have a twisted end, where you hold the yarn and weave it to get your crochet pattern. So, in a way, crocheting is very similar to knitting.
Crocheting flowers requires just a little more talent than standard crocheting styles. You must begin with a sketch of the crochet flower you are planning to make, and must have an idea of what colors you want to use. Look at what leftover yarn pieces you have. That would help you decide the right colors. You will also consider their lengths. It is good if you have small yarn pieces of bright colors, because these can be put into making the accents to make your flowers more attractive.
Crochet flowers have different layers, and it makes best sense to keep them in different colors. You can have as many layers of flowers as you like, though the norm is three. You will also need to crochet in a central piece to give the flower an enhanced look and to hide the final weaves. The base layer is what you begin with. Starting from the center, you crochet in a spirally increasing manner, and end with the flower petal designs. You can keep on crocheting till you get at the desired size of the flower.
Once the base layer is crocheted, you crochet the next layer, preferably in a different color. It is best to turn out the same pattern with the subsequent layers as the base layer, but a little smaller in size. Complete this layer in the same manner. Then begin working on the next layer. Carry this out till you prepare all the layers of the crochet flower. When the layers are all done, join them at the centers, taking care that all layers of the crochet flower display themselves adequately. The final touch would be to weave in the central pattern.
Crochet flowers have gained in popularity because they can add to the beauty of anything they are put upon. Women love using crochet flowers on their handbags, scarves, sweaters and almost every part of apparel they use. But even men are flaunting crochet flowers on scarves, jackets, and the like. That is why learning how to crochet flowers and using them can be quite a satisfying hobby in more ways than one.

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