Decorative crochet flowers

Miniature flowers always look very elegant, because the variety of small and not bulky details makes any composition light, voluminous, and also incredibly attractive. And a bouquet of delicate white lilies of the valley with contrasting bright red berries is proof of this.
Decorative crochet flowers

Despite the fact that all the flowers are crocheted, they do not look rough or completely unnatural. On the contrary, fine knitting once again emphasizes the grace of lilies of the valley, their subtle beauty and conveys the special charm of these small flowers.
It is easy to create such a composition. It is enough to have white, yellow, red and green balls of thin yarn, a 2.00 mm crochet hook, break thin branches for the stems and prepare some copper wire.
Decorative crochet flowers

Decorative crochet flowers

We begin the white flowers with a knitted chain of 9 chain stitches (c), each loop of which is knitted with a single crochet (dc). In total, you need to knit 4 rows of tightly planted stitches.
Decorative crochet flowers

Decorative crochet flowers

We knit the edge of the product (aka the 5th row) with arches from 3 in. n, closing each chain in the same loop from which it started.
Decorative crochet flowers

Then we fold this flower blank in half and tie the side and top sides in pairs with connecting loops. This way we will get flowers in the shape of bells.
Decorative crochet flowers

We make red berries from round blanks, but they should not be even (or rather flat), towards the end the number of columns should be sharply reduced so that the end result is voluminous balls.
Decorative crochet flowers

Decorative crochet flowers

The remaining 4-6 loops are closed together. This will prevent a smooth transition and the ball will form correctly.
Decorative crochet flowers

In total, one “berry” branch contains from 3 to 5 of these red balls.
Decorative crochet flowers

We make the same balls for flower branches. Here they will act as buds and decorate their tops.
Decorative crochet flowers

We will attach both the berries and the flowers using wire. First, we wrap the upper end of the branch a little with green yarn, “put” the first berry/bud on the tip and begin to fill it sequentially.
Decorative crochet flowers

We pierce each part from below with a small piece of wire, then twist its two parts together and place them on the desired section of the branch (with a distance of 1-1.5 cm).
Decorative crochet flowers

At the same time, we continue to “green” both the large branch and all its small connecting stems.
Decorative crochet flowers

Flowers, unlike berries, do not need to be pierced. For their cores, you need to cut 2-3 strips of yellow yarn, place and secure between the ends of the wire, and then place inside the flower.
Decorative crochet flowers

Decorative crochet flowers

This way the flowers can not only attach well to the branch, but also look more natural.
The number of flowers on a branch should be different, so that each of them is slightly different in height. Thanks to this, the bouquet looks more natural.
Decorative crochet flowers

You can place the composition in a small vase or flower pot, fixing the position of the bouquet with alabaster.
Decorative crochet flowers

After the “soil” hardens for a short time, the vase will stand steadily, and the flowers will always be in the desired position.
Decorative crochet flowers
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