Last week, I shared five great crochet flower patterns for the summer; click here to view the blog post. Now here are five of my favorite knit flower patterns!
Top row: Field Poppy (left), Clematis (right)
Middle row: Knitted Rose
Bottom row: Dahlia (left), Petunia (right)
My favorite thing about crafted flowers is that they add an exciting pop of color to any project in almost no time! My grandma used to add them to everything from dishtowels hanging in the kitchen to pins and wearable accessories. What’s your favorite way to use knitted flowers? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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Alorianc
Just wondering what size needles would be good to use for these flowers. I realize they could be made in various sizes, but it would be helpful to have a range of needle sizes that would work well. Thanks!
Anonymous
They can really be made in any size; it all depends on what type of yarn you use. To get an idea of how large the flower will be, refer to the gauge information of your yarn.
– Jess
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Deenj1
these flowers are lovely , ive been making my own design floers for years , love to add them on a sweater hat etc.
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