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Crochet Climbing Jasmine

Leyla
Leyla
Dec 01, 2024 07:00 AM
Crochet Climbing Jasmine

The Crochet Climbing Jasmine plant is a delightful addition to any garden or indoor space. Its intricate vines and delicate white flowers bring a touch of elegance and charm to your surroundings. This plant is a joy to care for, requiring moderate sunlight and regular watering to thrive. Its compact size makes it perfect for hanging baskets or trailing along a trellis. Whether you're an experienced gardener or a novice plant parent, the Crochet Climbing Jasmine is sure to bring a smile to your face with its beauty and easy-going nature. So why not add a touch of floral splendor to your space with this lovely plant?

Materials:

You will need a 2 mm hook, 8 ply green wool and 4 ply pink wool. This pattern is written in American crochet notation.

Make as many leaves, flowers and stems as you like. I just kept making leaves and stems until I ran out of the green wool I got cheap from the spinners and weavers guild garage sale. I kept making flowers until I became bored.

Stem

With 8 ply green wool and a 2 mm hook

Round 1: 4 sc in a magic ring (4 stitches)

Rounds 2 onwards: sc in each stitch (4 stitches)

Keep going for as long as you like.

I made a 120cm stem, a 50 cm stem and a 23 cm stem.

Leaf

With 8 ply green wool and a 2 mm hook

Each leaf is 5 cm long.

Round 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6 stitches)

Round 2: sc in each stitch (6 stitches)

Round 3: sc in the first stitch, increase in the next stitch – repeat (9 stitches)

Round 4: sc in each stitch (9 stitches)

Round 5: sc in the first stitch, increase in the next stitch – repeat (13 stitches)

Rounds 6 – 9: sc in each stitch (13 stitches) (4 rounds)

Round 10: sc in the first stitch, decrease the next two stitches together – repeat (9 stitches)

Round 11: sc in the first stitch, decrease the next two stitches together – repeat (6 stitches)

Round 12: sc in the first stitch, decrease the next two stitches together – repeat (4 stitches)

Rounds 13 – 14: sc in each stitch (4 stitches) (2 rounds)

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Flowers

With 4 ply pink wool and a 2 mm hook.

Each flower is 2 cm long. The petals are 3.5 cm across.

Round 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6 stitches)

Round 2: sc in each stitch (6 stitches)

Round 3: sc in the first stitch, increase in the next stitch – repeat (9 stitches)

Rounds 4 – 7: sc in each stitch (9 stitches) (4 rounds)

Round 8: sc in the first 8 stitches, increase in the last stitch (10 stitches)

Petals

Sc 2, turn (2 stitches)

Increase two, turn (4 stitches)

Sc in each stitch, turn (4 stitches)

Decrease two stitches together x 2 (2 stitches)

Slip stitch down the side of the petal into position to do the next petal.

Make five petals.

Fasten off, weave in ends.

Assembly

Sew the stems to each other. Sew the leaves and flowers onto the stems. You can use the photos as a guide.

Position some transparent sticky picture hooks on the wall where you would like the vine to go. Sew the vine to the hooks.

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