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If you prefer small portable crocheting objects that don't require much yarn or time, you'll probably love crocheting appliques or motifs. Here's how.
If you’ve ever crocheted a project thinking it needed a little something extra consider adding a crocheted appliqué motif. Besides being fun to do, crocheted appliqués (also called motifs) add personality to a piece of otherwise ordinary crocheting fabric such as purses, clothing or blankets. Although they may look intimidating to a new crocheter, they’re actually simple to make. Supplies NeededAll you need to crochet appliqués are a few supplies.
Crocheting FlowersFlowers are one of the most common shapes for crocheting appliqués. You can make them singularly to be used by themselves such as made into a refrigerator magnet or add them to crocheted items for decoration. Gather up balls of yarn in colors that are typically made to crochet flowers such as whites, reds, pinks, yellows, browsn and green shades for leaves. Making a Simple PetalMost of them begin the same way by chaining a few stitching. Then you join with a slip stitch, forming a loop. Next, you begin working stitches into that loop. Here’s a basic pattern for making a petal. Although it calls to do four stitches in one single crochet, you can modify it by adding more stitches, making petals taller.
Adding ColorsAfter you’ve made your first basic flower with petals, make another one. Begin using yellow for the color of the flower. This time, change the color of the yarn to green for more realistic-looking petals. Once you’re crocheted your first appliqué you’ll probably want to make many more as well as learn more tips and techniques. However, don’t just enjoy this new hobby alone. By taking advantage of the many crochet message boards you can easily find other crocheters who can share ideas with you.
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