Knitted Daisy Flower
Knitted daisy flowers are not just an adorable addition to any craft project, but they also bring a touch of whimsy and charm that is hard to resist. The intricate details of the knitted petals and the vibrant colors used can instantly brighten up any space. Whether you're a seasoned knitter or just starting out, creating these daisy flowers can be a delightful and rewarding experience. With a few simple stitches and a bit of patience, you can bring a little bit of nature indoors and spread joy with these cute knitted creations. So, grab your yarn and needles, and let's get crafting some blooming daisies that will never wilt!
Materials:
1. yarn : colored yarn (100% acrylic, weight 40g )
2. needle : a pair of single-pointed needle size 2mm and a yarn needle/blunt needle.
Knitting pattern :
Cast on 24 stitches.
row 1 : Knit one row.
row 2 : Knit a row of loop stitches as shown in the first photo.
row 3 : Purl two together until the end of the row. Now, you have 12 stitches on your right needle
row 4 : Knit a row of loop stitches. (The second photo shown is two rows of loop stitches)
row 5 : Knit one row.
row 6 : Knit one stitch and then slip this stitch back onto the left needle. Pass the next 11 stitches over the top of this stitch and off the needle (refer to photo no.3) and knit the first stitch again. Now, pull the yarn to tighten up and fasten off. Remember to bring the yarn tail to the back of the work.
There is another yarn tail that hanging at the beginning of the cast on row. You can thread the yarn needle/blunt needle with the tail of yarn and use this tail to bind the both edges of the knitting piece to form a complete round shape (refer to photo no.4).
If you want to change the color of the stamens for your knitted daisy, you can change color or join a new color at the beginning of row 5. You can also sew a button or beads on it to create a different pattern according to your creativity. I believe each inspiration for your knitting project would bring you an unique creation.