Knitted Trumpet Flower
The Knitted Trumpet Flower is a delightful craft project that brings a touch of whimsy and creativity to any space. With its vibrant colors and intricate design, this charming knitted creation is sure to put a smile on your face. Whether you're a seasoned knitter or just starting out, crafting your very own Knitted Trumpet Flower is a fun and rewarding experience. Let your imagination run wild as you choose the perfect yarn colors and create a one-of-a-kind decoration that is bound to brighten up any room. Share your love for crafting with friends and family by gifting them a Knitted Trumpet Flower, spreading joy and warmth with every stitch.

| Trumpet Flower Knitted in the round. Loani used Zauerball wool with 2.75mm needles. The ‘magic loop’ method with one set of circular needles measuring 80 cm from tip to tip. |
| What is M1? M1 = Pick up the loop between the two stitches onto the left needle then knit into the back of it to make a stitch. |
| Cast on 6 stitches. Join the round. Rnd 1: KnitRnd 2: Increase by knitting into the front and back of every stitch (12 stitches). Rnd 3: Knit Rnd 4: *K2, increase into the next stitch. Rpt from * to end of round (16 stitches). Rnds 5 – 10: (6 rounds) Knit Rnd 11: *K4, M1. Rpt from * to end of round (20 stitches).Rnd 12: Knit Rnd 13: K2. *M1, K5. Rpt from * to last 3 stitches. M1, K3 (24 stitches). Rnds 14 and 15: Knit |
| To make picot edging for Trumpet Flower splay…Rnd 16: *Yarn forward, K2tg. Rpt from * to end of round. (The yarn forward creates one large stitch. When you knit into it in the next round, it creates a lace hole.) Rnds 17 and 18: Knit Rnd 19: *K4, K2tg. Rpt from * to end of round (20 stitches). Rnds 20: Knit Rnd 21: K1, K2tg. *K3, K2tg. Rpt from * to last 2 stitches. K2 (16 stitches). Rnds 22 – 26: (5 rounds) Knit Rnd 27: *K2, K2tg. Rpt from * to end (12 stitches). Rnd 28: Knit Rnd 29: *K2tg. Rpt from * to end (6 stitches). Instead of casting off, thread the end through a darning needle and through the last 6 stitches. Pull up tight to close the hole and sew a couple of holding stitches. Fold the pod in on itself with the smaller section down inside the larger section. |
| Voilà! The most beautiful little trumpet flower! |
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