For knitting, we will need:
- Threads like "Iris", in this case I have a coil of Turkish threads;
- scissors;
- hook number 1;
- needle;
- Bead-drop.
1. Knit 6 air loops, closer them into the ring and make an air loop for lifting:
2. To the resulting carriage knit 9 columns without Nakid:
3. Knit on the helix tube with a circle of 10 columns without Nakid. 10 Because there were 9 columns in the 1st row and in the lifting loop also knit a column (it provides a smoother transition to the next row). Total will get 8 rows:
4. Next, each row make an extension to one column without Nakid. As a result, it will turn out 16 rows and a circle of 18 columns without Nakid. These 18 columns will be the basis for 6 petals: 3x6:
5. Knit 3 columns without a spiral on a spiral, unfold knitting and make the addition of a column along the edges of the row:
6. Rotate knitting and now expand to 7 columns:
7. Next, knit 4 times a number of 7 columns without Nakid. After that, we begin to subscribe one post per row from the rightened side:
8. We make an air loop and fix the petal with a column without an attachment approximately at the level of the 6th row of the tube. So that it turned out is not a dense adjacent, but convex:
9. We descend the columns without an attitude along the edge of the petal to the place of knitting the base of the next petal:
10. Knit another petal. Equally the same as the previous one.
11. Knit another petal and fix it as the first:
12. Knit 4th petal. And its upper point connect with the second petal column with Nakid:
13. We put on the looping a bead-drop:
14. Knit the 5th petal and fix at the top, similar to the first and third:
15. The sixth petal is attached to the petals pointing down next to the bead and climb the columns without Nakid to finish knitting:
16. Our pendant flower is ready! :) Such flowers do well as pendants on a scarf or necklace.