Make a tiny, adorable crochet rose, crafted with care into a cute, plush toy amigurumi! This sweet amigurumi rose is made from soft, colorful yarn, with each petal delicately stitched together. It's a perfect little gift that brings sunshine and a smile to anyone who receives it.
Crochet Rose Amigurumi
Whether perched on a desk or nestled amongst other toys, this crocheted rose adds a touch of handmade charm wherever it goes. Ideal for friends who love knitting or flowers, or as a joyful addition to your own collection. This crochet rose amigurumi is a small burst of happiness.
Materials Needed:
- Yarn in pink and white for the flower; green for the stem and leaf
- Crochet hook
Crochet Flower Base (White):
Starting: Make a slip knot and chain 53.
- Row 1: Start in the second chain from the hook, crochet one single crochet in each chain across. By the end, you should have 52 single crochets.
- Row 2: Chain 5 (counts as first double crochet and chain-2), turn your work. In the same space, work a double crochet to form a triangle. Skip two chains, in the third chain work a double crochet, chain 2, and another double crochet in the same space. Repeat from * to * until the end, making sure not to miss the last space.
Forming the Rose Petals (Pink):
- Changing to Pink Yarn: For the first petal, attach pink yarn with a slip knot. Chain one, then work 12 double crochets in the next big space (formed by chain-2 spaces from the previous row). Complete the petal with a slip stitch in space between the two sets of double crochets from the previous row. Continue this for seven petals, chaining one between each.
- Final Row of Petals (White): Change back to white yarn. Work eight double crochets into the space below each petal to create the outer layer of petals. Continue around the flower.
Creating the Flower's Sepal (Green):
- Stem: Using green yarn, start with a double magic ring on your finger. Work 20 double crochets into the ring for the base of the sepal. Close the circle tightly and cut the yarn, leaving the circle super tight.
- Leaf: Begin with a slip knot and chain 12. Start with a single crochet in the second chain from the hook, gradually increasing stitches' height until the center of the chain, then decrease back down to single crochet by the end, mimicking the shape of a leaf.
- Second Leaf Side: Replicate the pattern on the other side of the chain, hiding the tail within your stitches.
Finishing Touches:
- Ensure all ends are woven in securely.
- Use wires for shaping if desired, integrating them into your crochet for leaf and stem structure.
- Shape the petals and join the elements (flower, sepal, and leaf) as necessary to complete your rose.
Additional Notes:
- Feel free to adjust the number of petals based on your preference.
- Color customization is encouraged to mimic different varieties of roses.
- This pattern can modify for size by increasing or decreasing the initial chain number.
- Practice tension control for a uniform look.
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