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Recently, clamps have become so popular that not having it is not only funny, but even embarrassing. So let's fix this situation. Today we’ll talk about how to tie a beautiful flower clip with your own hands. To do this, we need a hook (3mm thick) and matching threads (also 3mm thick). You already choose the color to your taste.
So, let's get to work. We collect 6 loops and connect them in a circle. It’s quite easy to connect - to do this, pull the thread through the first and last loops, so that one loop is obtained.

Flower clamp

Flower clamp


After we have a circle, it is worth tying it. To do this, knit 10 columns without additional sprinkling on heat. You should get it this way:

Flower clamp

Flower clamp


Do not forget to interconnect the rows, because, having missed this, you will not get a beautiful flower, but it is not clear what. Next, we will work on knitting columns from additional loops and sketches. To do this, add three more loops to the already existing loop of the new row, then add one sketch and only after that we knit a new column. Thus, it is necessary to knit the entire row, but! This row should contain 16 columns, which means that, knitting it, you should alternate one and two columns in the previous lower row.

Flower clamp

Flower clamp

Flower clamp


Now we will cross to a new row, but with a double sketch to the loop. To do this, first add four more loops to the existing loop, and then make a double sketch:

Flower clamp

Flower clamp


Thus, we knit the whole row, but in the end result we should get 25 columns. To do this, in the same way as with the previous row, alternate one or two columns from one loop.

Flower clamp


We should have such a circle. When the circle is ready, you can go to work with the petals. To begin, we collect 15 free loops, to the existing one, and connect them to the previous row through 5 columns.

Flower clamp

Flower clamp


Similarly, we do four more times. As a result, we should get this:

Flower clamp


In order for everything to turn out beautifully, the obtained leaves should be knitted with simple columns, without additional loops and a sketch (just as we knitted the first row).

Flower clamp

Flower clamp


We knit the next row in exactly the same way as the second - add three loops and one additional sketch.

Flower clamp

Flower clamp

Flower clamp

Flower clamp


Thus, we knit the entire row.

Flower clamp


To make the knitting beautiful and not overtightened, after the patterned row, we use a simple pulling row (just as the first row and the petals were knitted).

Flower clamp

Flower clamp


We knit the next row in the same way as the third - additional loops with two drafts.

Flower clamp

Flower clamp


Then again comes the pulling row, which will be the final in this flower. This is what we should end up with.

Flower clamp


One flower is ready, but for the clamp we need 15 flowers. After they are ready for us, we proceed to their connection. Everything here is much simpler than it might seem at first glance. If you look closely, then in its shape our flower resembles a five-foot, so we will connect it by these “cuts”.

Flower clamp


Thus, we connect all 25 flowers together, so that we get three rows of 5 flowers each.

Flower clamp


Now you should add the final touch - namely, to connect everything in a circular fashion to give it the shape of a clamp.
That's all. The easy flower collar is ready.
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