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he Pots

http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheLittleHookCrochet Design by @littleaquagirl (Instagram) Copyright © The Little Hook Crochet 2019. All rights reserved.

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Dear fellow crochet lover, First of all, thank you so much for wanting to make these cute little flower pots and I hope that you will enjoy recreating them as much as I loved designing them for you! We are more than happy for you to gift or sell any items made from this pattern but would love if you could provide a link to our Etsy shop “TheLittleHookCrochet” and credit @littleaquagirl as the designer. Much love, time and effort have gone into designing this amigurumi pattern for you and would appreciate if you do not share, reproduce or sell this pattern either in its entirety or in parts. We always love seeing your finished creation, so please do use the hashtags #littleaquagirl and #TheLittleHook on Instagram! Never hesitate to contact us through our Etsy shop should you have any questions with regards to the pattern and we will do all we can to help you as best as we can! Keep creating cuteness with stitches! With love, Erinna (Instagram:@littleaquagirl)

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PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS: This pattern is written using American terminology and is worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated. If the pots are made using the materials described, the blue pot with gopher is 9 cm/3.5 inches tall, the pink pot with bunny is 9.5 cm/3.75 inches tall and the yellow pot with tulip is 12 cm/4.75 inches tall.

SKILL LEVEL: Beginner MATERIALS REQUIRED (DESCRIPTIONS IN BRACKETS INDICATE THOSE USED IN THE PICTURED EXAMPLE): 1. Yarn (DMC Natura Just Cotton) For blue pot with gopher: Canelle/Light Brown, Gardenia/Beige, Bleu Layette/Light Blue, Ambar/Sage Green, Jade/Dark Green, Ble/Yellow, Azur/Dark Blue, Geranium/Dark Pink, Glacier/Light Aqua For pink pot with bunny: Sable/Grey, Ivory/White, Lobelia/Light Pink, Canelle/Light Brown, Jade/Dark Green, Ble/Yellow, Geranium/Dark Pink, Glacier/Light Aqua, Azur/Dark Blue For yellow pot with tulip: Ble/Yellow, Ivory/White, Gardenia/Beige, Lobelia/Light Pink, Light Green 2. Crochet hook in accordance with the yarn you use (2.5 mm) 3. Fibrefill / toy stuffing 4. Black embroidery thread for blue pot with gopher (DMC Cotton Embroidery Floss) 5. 4.5 mm black plastic safety eyes for blue pot with gopher 6. Stitch markers, darning and embroidery needles

ABBREVATIONS: BLO = back loop only | ch = chain | dec = decrease | dc = double crochet | dc-inc = double crochet increase | FLO = front loop only | hdc = half double crochet | inc = increase | rnd = round | sc = single crochet | sl = slip stitch | st = stitch

A VERY QUICK GUIDE TO THE CROCHET STITCHES USED IN THIS PATTERN: 1. Chain (ch): Insert hook, yarn over, pull loop through loop on hook. 2. Decrease (dec): I prefer to use the “invisible” decrease. Insert hook into front loop of first stitch (from the front and under). Repeat into front loop of next stitch. Yarn over and pull loop through two loops on hook, yarn over and pull loop through final two loops on hook. 3. Double crochet (dc): Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull loop through stitch (there should be 3 loops on hook), yarn over, pull loop through both loops left on hook (there should be 2 loops left on hook), yarn over, pull loop through remaining loop on hook. 4. Double crochet increase (dc-inc): Work two double crochets into the same stitch. 5. Half double crochet (hdc): Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull loop through stitch (there should be 3 loops on hook), yarn over, pull loop through all three loops on the hook. 6. Increase (inc): Work two single crochets into the same stitch. 7. Magic ring: Wrap yarn around fingers to form a loop. Insert hook through middle of loop. Pull working end of yarn through ring and chain the required number of stitches through. Pull the yarn ends to close the loop. 8. Single crochet (sc): Insert hook, yarn over, pull loop through stitch (there should be 2 loops on hook), yarn over, pull loop through both loops on hook. 9. Slip stitch (sl): Insert hook, yarn over, pull loop through stitch and loop on hook.

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BLUE POT WITH GOPHER

Rnd 23: Ch 2, turn, with base of pot away from you, into BLO and the 3rd st from hook (Picture 1), dc in all 54 st

[54] BLUE POT (START IN BLEU LAYETTE/LIGHT BLUE YARN)

Sl st in the first dc of Rnd 23.

Starting from the base of the blue pot in Bleu Layette or Light Blue yarn. Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6] Rnd 2: Inc in all 6 st [12] Rnd 3: (Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 6 [18] Rnd 4: (Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 6 [24] Rnd 5: (Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 6 [30] Rnd 6: (Sc in each of next 4 st, inc in next st) x 6 [36]

Fasten off and weave in the end yarn tail. At this stage, measure the diameter of the base of the pot. In the pictured example, the base is ~4.5 cm in diameter. Cut a circle of the same diameter with a piece of stiff cardboard (Picture 2). Insert this into the base of the pot to give it a flat base (Picture 3).

Rnd 7: (Sc in each of next 5 st, inc in next st) x 6 [42] Rnd 8: Into BLO, sc in all 42 st [42] Rnd 9-10: Sc in all 42 st [42] Into BLO

PICTURE 1

Change to Ivory/White yarn. Rnd 11: (Sc in each of next 13 st, inc in next st) x 3 [45] Rnd 12-13: Sc in all 45 st [45] Change to Bleu Layette/Light Blue yarn. Rnd 14: (Sc in each of next 14 st, inc in next st) x 3 [48] Rnd 15-16: Sc in all 48 st [48]

PICTURE 2

4.5 cm

Change to Ivory/White yarn. Rnd 17: (Sc in each of next 15 st, inc in next st) x 3 [51] Rnd 18-19: Sc in all 51 st [51] Change to Bleu Layette/Light Blue yarn.

PICTURE 3

Rnd 20: (Sc in each of next 16 st, inc in next st) x 3 [54] Rnd 21: Into FLO, sc in all 54 st [54] Rnd 22: Sc in all 54 st [54] Page 4

SOIL FOR BLUE POT (IN AMBAR/SAGE GREEN YARN) Starting from the outer edge of the soil in Ambar or Sage Green yarn and working in towards the centre. Join yarn for soil here

With the base of the pot pointing away from you, join yarn to the first BLO from Rnd 21 of the Pot (Picture 4). Rnd 1: Starting in the same loop to which you joined the

PICTURE 4

yarn, sc in all 54 loops left from Rnd 21 of the pot [54] Rnd 2: (Sc in each of next 7 st, dec) x 6 [48] Rnd 3: (Sc in each of next 6 st, dec) x 6 [42] Rnd 4: (Sc in each of next 5 st, dec) x 6 [36] Rnd 5: (Sc in each of next 4 st, dec) x 6 [30]

GOPHER HEAD (IN CANELLE/LIGHT BROWN YARN)

Rnd 6: (Sc in each of next 3 st, dec) x 6 [24] Starting from the top of the head in Canelle or Light Start stuffing the pot firmly with fibrefill.

Brown yarn.

Rnd 7: (Sc in each of next 2 st, dec) x 6 [18]

Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

Rnd 8: (Sc in next st, dec) x 6 [12]

Rnd 2: Inc in all 6 st [12] Rnd 3: (Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 6 [18]

Finish stuffing the pot with firmly with fibrefill.

Rnd 4: (Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 6 [24] Rnd 5: (Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 6 [30]

Rnd 9: Dec x 6 [6]

Rnd 6: (Sc in each of next 4 st, inc in next st) x 6 [36] Rnd 7: (Sc in each of next 5 st, inc in next st) x 6 [42]

Sl st in next st and fasten off, leaving a long tail.

Rnd 8-12: Sc in all 42 st [42]

After Rnd 9, thread the tail through a needle. Weave

Sl st in next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing

the needle through the front loop of each of the 6 st,

the head to the soil.

always going in the direction from the centre and under the front loop.

Insert 4.5 mm plastic safety eyes between Rnd 9 and 10 of the head, 7 st apart (Picture 5).

Pull the yarn tail and the hole should close. Insert the needle through the middle of the hole and pull through

Stuff the head firmly with fibrefill.

the soil. Fasten off and weave in the yarn tail.

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GOPHER MUZZLE (IN GARDENIA/BEIGE YARN)

Sew the muzzle to the head using the long yarn tail from

Starting from the centre of the muzzle in Gardenia or

Ensure that the flat edge of the muzzle sits at the edge

Beige yarn.

of the bottom of the head and centred between the

the end of the muzzle.

eyes. Sew around the perimeter of the muzzle to attach Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

to the head as indicated by the dotted line in Picture 7.

Rnd 2: Inc in all 6 st [12] Rnd 3: (Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 6 [18] Rnd 4: Fold the muzzle in half, working through both sides of the muzzle, ch 1 and sc in each of next 9 st [10] Fasten off and leave a long yarn tail to sew the muzzle to the head. We will now embroider the details of the face onto the

Rnd 9

PICTURE 5

7 st apart

muzzle. With black embroidery thread, sew the nose over Rnd 4 (Picture 6). The base of the nose should be 2 st wide

3 st wide

whilst the top of the nose should be 3 st wide. Make sure to centre the nose around the 5th st of Rnd 4. Sew a single vertical line from the base of the nose down to finish between Rnd 2 and 3 of the muzzle.

5th st

PICTURE 6

Rnd 4

To sew the mouth (Picture 6), sew two horizontal lines with the corners of the mouth between Rnd 3 and 4 of the muzzle and finishing at the bottom of the vertical part of the nose. Do not pull these stitches too tightly, giving a little slack so the mouth curves slightly. To sew the teeth (Picture 6), use Ivory/White yarn to

PICTURE 7

sew two vertical lines starting at the base of the mouth and finishing between Rnd 1 and 2 of the muzzle.

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GOPHER EAR X 2 (IN CANELLE/LIGHT BROWN YARN)

There is no need to stuff the hand with fibrefill. Flatten the hand. Working through both layers, sc in

Starting from the centre of the ear in Canelle or Light

each of next 4 st to close the top of the hand. Fasten

Brown yarn.

off and leave a long tail for sewing the hand to the soil.

Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6] Rnd 3: (Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 3 [15]

BIG FLOWER FOR BLUE POT X 2 (START IN BLE/YELLOW YARN)

Weave the start yarn tail in. Aim to weave it towards the

Starting from the centre of the big flower in Ble or Yellow

end of Rnd 3 so that you can hide it when you fold the

yarn.

Rnd 2: Inc in all 6 st [12]

ear. Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6] Fold the ear in half, working through both sides of the ear (Picture 8), sc in next st, sl st in next st.

Change to the second colour for the petals. In the pictured example, Geranium/Dark Pink and Azur/ Dark Blue yarn was used for the petals. Rnd 2: Sl st in the first sc of Rnd 1, (ch 2, 5 dc all into the same st where the sl st was made, after the 5th dc, remove your hook, insert into the 1st dc made, pull the loop from the 5th dc through loop on the hook, sl st in next st) x 6 (Pictures 9-11).

PICTURE 8

Fasten off and leave a long yarn tail for sewing the flower to the pot.

GOPHER HAND X 2 (IN CANELLE/LIGHT BROWN YARN)

You should end up with 6 petals in total. Weave in all the yarn tails from the centre of the big

Starting from the tip of the hand in Canelle or Light

flower (i.e. the Ble/yellow yarn).

Brown yarn. Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6] Rnd 2: (Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 2 [8] Rnd 3: Sc in all 8 st [8] Page 7

Rnd 2: Sl st in the first sc of Rnd 1, (ch 2, 5 hdc all into the same st where the sl st was made, after the 5th hdc,

Insert hook back into 1st dc

remove your hook, insert into the 1st hdc made, pull the

PICTURE 9

loop from the 5th hdc through loop on the hook, sl st in next st) x 6 (Pictures 9-11). Fasten off and leave a long yarn tail for sewing the flower to the pot.

Pull loop through 1st dc

You should end up with 6 petals in total. Weave in all the yarn tails from the centre of the small

PICTURE 10

flower (i.e. the Ble/yellow yarn).

BIG LEAF FOR BLUE POT (IN JADE/DARK GREEN YARN) Starting from the centre of the big leaf in Jade or Dark

PICTURE 11

Green yarn. Ch 9. Rnd 1: Starting in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 3 ch, hdc in each of next 2 ch, dc in each of next 2

SMALL FLOWER FOR BLUE POT (START IN BLE/YELLOW YARN)

ch, 6 dc all into the next ch, now working on the other side of the foundation chain, dc in each of next 2 ch, hdc in each of next 2 ch, sc in each of next 3 ch, ch 2 and sl

Starting from the centre of the small flower in Ble or

st in the first sc of Rnd 1 [23]

Yellow yarn. Fasten off and weave the end yarn tail through the back Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

of the leaf bringing it out to where the start yarn tail is (Picture 12).

Change to the second colour for the petals. In the pictured example, Glacier/Light Aqua yarn was used for the petals.

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SMALL LEAF FOR BLUE POT (IN JADE/DARK GREEN YARN) Starting from the centre of the small leaf in Jade or Dark Green yarn. Ch 8. Rnd 1: Starting in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of

Bring end yarn tail to where the start yarn tail is

next 2 ch, hdc in each of next 2 ch, dc in each of next 2 ch, 6 dc all into the next ch, now working on the other side of the foundation chain, dc in each of next 2 ch, hdc in each of next 2 ch, sc in each of next 2 ch, ch 2 and sl st in the first sc of Rnd 1 [21] Fasten off and weave the end yarn tail through the back of the leaf bringing it out to where the start yarn tail is (Picture 12).

PICTURE 12

ASSEMBLY OF BLUE POT WITH GOPHER 1. Sew the gopher head to the soil. Position the head towards the back of the soil. Have the back of the head aligned on the side of where the colour change of the pot is. The back edge of the head should be sewn between

Sew back of head to inner edge of pot

Rnd 1 and the edge of the pot (Picture 13), whilst the front edge of the head should be sewn between Rnd 2 and 3 of the soil (Picture 14).

PICTURE 13

2. Sew the gopher ears to his head. The base of the ears should be sewn between Rnd 4 and 5 of the head and be 8 st apart in the front (Picture 15). 3. Sew the gopher hands to where the head joins the soil, ~2 st in from the outer corners of the muzzle

Rnd 2

(Picture 16). 4. Sew 2 big flowers, 1 big leaf, 1 small leaf to the soil as

PICTURE 14

seen in Picture 17. You can position these as you wish too. Next sew the small flower to the front of the right ear (Picture 17).

Rnd 4 8 st apart

PICTURE 15

PICTURE 17 ~ 2 st

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PINK POT WITH BUNNY

Sl st in next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing

PINK POT (START IN LOBELIA/LIGHT PINK YARN)

Stuff the body firmly with fibrefill.

Starting from the base of the pink pot in Lobelia or Light Pink yarn. Repeat as for the blue pot but replace the use of Bleu Layette/Light Blue yarn with Lobelia/Light Pink yarn.

SOIL FOR PINK POT (IN CANELLE/LIGHT BROWN YARN) Starting from the outer edge of the soil in Canelle or Light Brown yarn and working in towards the centre. Repeat as for the blue pot but use Canelle/Light Brown yarn instead.

the body to the soil.

BUNNY LEG X 2 (IN SABLE/GREY YARN) Starting from the base of the bunny leg in Sable or Grey yarn. Ch 7. Rnd 1: Starting in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 5 ch, 3 sc all into next ch, sc in each of next 4 st, inc in next ch [14] Rnd 2: Inc in next st, sc in each of next 2 st, hdc in each of next 2 st, dc-inc in each of next 3 st, hdc in each of next 2 st, sc in each of next 2 st, inc in each of next 2 st [20] Rnd 3-4: Sc in all 20 st [20]

BUNNY BODY (IN SABLE/GREY YARN) Starting from the back of the bunny body in Sable or Grey yarn. Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6] Rnd 2: Inc in all 6 st [12] Rnd 3: (Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 6 [18] Rnd 4: (Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 6 [24] Rnd 5: (Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 6 [30] Rnd 6: (Sc in each of next 4 st, inc in next st) x 6 [36] Rnd 7: (Sc in each of next 8 st, inc in next st) x 4 [40] Rnd 8-12: Sc in all 40 st [40]

Rnd 5: Sc in each of next 4 st, dec x 6, sc in each of next 4 st [14] Rnd 6: Sc in each of next 3 st, dec x 4, sc in each of next 3 st [10] Rnd 7: Sc in all 10 st [10] Rnd 8: (Inc in next st, sc in each of next 4 st) x 2 [12] Start stuffing the leg firmly with fibrefill. Rnd 9: (Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 4 [16] Rnd 10: (Sc in each of next 2 st, dec) x 4 [12] Finish stuffing the leg firmly with fibrefill. Rnd 11: Dec x 6 [6]

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Sl st in next st and fasten off, leaving a long tail.

Sl st in next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing the bunny tail to the bunny body.

After Rnd 11, thread the tail through a needle. Weave the needle through the front loop of each of the 6 st,

Stuff the tail firmly with fibrefill.

always going in the direction from the centre and under the front loop.

BIG FLOWER FOR PINK POT X 5 Pull the yarn tail and the hole should close. Insert the (START IN BLE/YELLOW YARN) needle through the middle of the hole and pull through the leg. Fasten off.

Starting from the centre of the big flower in Ble or Yellow yarn.

Pull the end yarn tail out between Rnd 6 and 7 of the inside of the leg (Picture 18). This will be used to sew

Repeat as for the big flowers for blue pot.

the bunny leg to the body. For the petals make 2 x Azur/Dark Blue, 2 x Geranium/ Dark Pink, 1 x Glacier/Light Aqua yarn.

inside of leg Rnd 6

BIG LEAF X 1 (IN JADE/DARK GREEN YARN) Starting from the centre of the big leaf in Jade or Dark Green yarn.

PICTURE 18

Repeat as for the big leaf for blue pot.

BUNNY TAIL (IN IVORY/WHITE YARN)

SMALL LEAF X 2 (IN JADE/DARK GREEN YARN)

Starting from the tip of the bunny tail in Ivory or White

Starting from the centre of the small leaf in Jade or Dark

yarn.

Green yarn.

Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

Repeat as for the small leaf for blue pot.

Rnd 2: Inc in all 6 st [12] Rnd 3: (Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 3 [15] Rnd 4-5: Sc in all 15 st [15] Rnd 6: (Sc in each of next 3 st, dec) x 3 [12] Page 12

ASSEMBLY OF PINK POT WITH BUNNY Back of body

1. Sew the bunny body to the soil. Align the back of the bunny body to where the colour change of the pot occurred. The back edge of the body should be sewn

Rnd 2

PICTURE 19

between ~Rnd 2 and 3 at the back of the soil (Picture 19), whilst the front edge of the body should be sewn between ~Rnd 3 and 4 at the front of the soil (Picture

Front of body

20).

PICTURE 20

Rnd 3

2. Sew the bunny legs to the body. In the pictured example, the left “thigh” was sewn over ~Rnd 8 to 11

Rnd 8

of the body with the toes pointing down (Picture 21).

Sew around

The right “thigh” was sewn over ~Rnd 9 to 12 of the body with the base of the foot pointing towards the sky (Picture 22). If you count the number of stitches

PICTURE 21

between Rnd 9 and 10, the two legs should be ~8 st apart (Picture 23). Sew around the inside of the leg as indicated by the dotted lines. However, have fun with how you position the legs!

Rnd 9 Sew around

PICTURE 22

3. Sew the bunny tail to the body. The opening of the tail should be sewn over Rnd 1 and 2 of the body. 4. Sew the flowers and leaves as you wish. Sew these either to the soil itself or to the body to give them a more staggered look. Use Pictures 24 to 26 as an example.

8 st apart

PICTURE 23

PICTURE 24

PICTURE 25

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YELLOW POT WITH TULIP

Stuff the tulip centre firmly with fibrefill. Continue

YELLOW POT (START IN BLE/YELLOW YARN)

Change to Light Green yarn.

Starting from the base of the yellow pot in Ble or Yellow yarn. Repeat as for the blue pot but replace the use of Bleu

stuffing as you crochet the rest of the tulip centre.

Rnd 14-19: Sc in all 9 st [9] Sl st in next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail to sew the tulip centre to the soil.

Layette/Light Blue yarn with Ble/Yellow yarn.

SOIL FOR YELLOW POT (IN GARDENIA/BEIGE YARN) Starting from the outer edge of the soil in Gardenia or Beige yarn and working in towards the centre. Repeat as for the blue pot but use Gardenia/Beige yarn instead.

TULIP PETAL X 3 (IN LOBELIA/LIGHT PINK YARN) Starting from the tip of the tulip petal. Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6] Rnd 2: (Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 3 [9] Rnd 3: (Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 3 [12] Rnd 4: (Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 3 [15] Rnd 5: (Sc in each of next 4 st, inc in next st) x 3 [18] Rnd 6-9: Sc in all 18 st [18]

TULIP CENTRE (IN LOBELIA/LIGHT PINK YARN) Starting from the tip of the tulip centre. Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6] Rnd 2: (Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 2 [8] Rnd 3: (Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 4 [12] Rnd 4: (Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 3 [15] Rnd 5: (Sc in each of next 4 st, inc in next st) x 3 [18] Rnd 6: (Sc in each of next 5 st, inc in next st) x 3 [21]

Rnd 10: (Sc in each of next 4 st, dec) x 3 [15] Rnd 11: (Sc in each of next 3 st, dec) x 3 [12] Rnd 12: (Sc in next st, dec) x 4 [8] There is no need to stuff the tulip petal. Flatten the tulip petal. Working through both layers, sc in each of next 3 st to close the base of the tulip petal. Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing the tulip petal to the tulip centre.

Rnd 7: (Sc in each of next 6 st, inc in next st) x 3 [24] Rnd 8-10: Sc in all 24 st [24] Rnd 11: (Sc in each of next 2 st, dec) x 6 [18] Rnd 12: (Sc in next st, dec) x 6 [12] Rnd 13: (Sc in each of next 2 st, dec) x 3 [9] Page 14

TULIP LEAF X 2 (IN LIGHT GREEN YARN)

There is no need to stuff the tulip leaf. Flatten the tulip leaf. Working through both layers, sc

Starting from the tip of the tulip leaf.

in each of next 5 st to close the base of the tulip petal.

Rnd 1: Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing the tulip leaf

Rnd 2: (Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 3 [9]

to the soil.

Rnd 3: (Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 3 [12] Rnd 4: (Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 3 [15] Rnd 5: (Sc in each of next 4 st, inc in next st) x 3 [18] Rnd 6: Sc in all 18 st [18] Rnd 7: (Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 6 [24] Rnd 8-10: Sc in all 24 st [24] Rnd 11: (Sc in each of next 6 st, dec) x 3 [21] Rnd 12: (Sc in each of next 5 st, dec) x 3 [18] Rnd 13: (Sc in each of next 4 st, dec) x 3 [15] Rnd 14: (Sc in next st, dec) x 5 [10]

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ASSEMBLY OF YELLOW POT WITH TULIP 1. Sew the tulip petals to between Rnd 13 and 14 of the tulip centre. The base of each petal should be sewn across three stitches of the tulip centre. This should lead to the corners of each petal base meeting each other (Picture 27). 2. Sew the stem over the centre of the soil. 3 st along

3. Sew the base of each tulip leaf to where the stem meets the soil on either side of the stem (Pictures 28 adn 29). Once again, the corners of each tulip leaf should meet each other.

PICTURE 27

PICTURE 28

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