In today’s tutorial, we will crochet a rose from Drops Kid-Silk mohair yarn using an unusual technique. We will crochet with the help of a ruler.
Drops Kid-Silk is a beautifully fluffy yarn made of 75% mohair and 25% silk. One ball weighs 25 g and has 210 m. It is suitable either as an additional strand held together with another yarn, or for crocheting garments directly. The silk beautifully softens the mohair content. The yarn has a slight halo, so if you need to frog your work, I recommend using slow movements and gently lifting the stitches one by one. From Drops Kid-Silk, or yarns with a similar yardage, you can crochet a trendy oversized striped vest and an elegant narrow scarf called Pírko.
When crocheting garments, it is useful to choose a larger hook. The material becomes wonderfully light and airy, and the finished piece feels like a little cloud.
We unboxed the Drops yarns in the podcast Povídání u klubíčka #127, and you can read the article here.
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VIDEO TUTORIAL PREMIERE with automatically generated subtitles added. Did you know that you can slow down a YouTube video and adjust it to your own crocheting pace?
As for crocheting the rose, we will try an unusual crochet technique using a ruler. We pull up the individual loops and place them onto the ruler. Once the loops are completed, we slide them off the ruler and crochet a row of single crochet stitches. When the strip is ready, we roll it into the shape of a rose and secure the finished flower by sewing it together.
You can use this rose as a brooch on clothing – brooches are coming back into fashion. You can also sew the rose onto a hair tie or attach it to a hair clip. If you crochet more roses and add stems, for example using a hot glue gun, you can create a beautiful arrangement for a vase. The roses will also look lovely on a cardboard or other wreath base as a door wreath.
I hope your Mohair Rose turns out beautifully. If you would like to inspire others or share your experience with crocheting or styling the rose, I would be very happy to see your photos. You can share your photos in the Krampolinka Facebook group. On Instagram, please use the hashtag #ruzemoher so they are easy to find. If you tag me in projects made from my patterns, I may reshare them in my Instastories to inspire others.











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