DIY: A cherry
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The humble cherry! Which is
an easy DIY for stormy and rainy day like today. Get yourself a nice pot of
tea and knit yourself these delicious looking cherries c:
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Deze dikke kersen zijn leuke en makkelijke
doe-jezelf projectjes voor regen- en stormachtige dag zoals vandaag. Met een
pot thee natuurlijk c:
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You need: burgundy and (dark) brown colored yarn, hooks (I've used 2.0mm), scissors and a needle
I'm actually using leftovers yarn as filling....
After you've yarn the tail through the the chain of the stem, yarn through the cherry again (step 1) again. Basically you repeat it until you think it's secured enough. Yarn the leftover tail into the stuffing of the cherry.
Da Steps:
cherry
- Make a magic loop. Make 5 chains in the magic loop.
- R1. chain 1, double single crochet all the way.
- R2. chain 1, single crochet, double crochet repeatedly all the way round.
- R3 - R5. chain 1, single crochet all the way.
- R6. chain 1, single crochet, decrease single crochet repeatedly all the way round.
- R7. chain 1, decrease single crochet all the way.
- last stitch = slip stitch.
so cute!! you make so many beautiful things. where do you keep all of your creations?
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Too cute! I love this, I have a good friend who absolutely loves cherries! This would be such a cute gift! Great tutorial super easy to follow!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those look really neat. I don't think I have the patience or time to make them, but they'd make for a great homemade gift for sure!
ReplyDeletethese are so cute! I feel like I could actually make these!
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That is so cute! I'd wear it as a brooch.
ReplyDeletei love the hair piece idea. these cherries are so cute :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks very good, I love the colours :3 Fijn weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute! <3 You are so talented girllll ;)
ReplyDeleteooh wat onzettend leuk! maar hier zou ik dus echt niets van bakken :D
ReplyDeleteDamit, you make me want to start crotcheting again. I think I left my needle somewhere in my room! HAHA!
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Looks easy but I bet mine will turn out to be squares! These look perfect for some cute phone chains, too.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so easy! It would make a nice purse charm or look cute on a knitted hat.
ReplyDeleteahhhh!! so cute! this is adorable i love it! you are so talented!!
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