In this period we on most blogs, knitted, crocheted, and the like are almost exclusively on chores Christmas. I told myself that it was useless to put me there too ..... but then I go to find the ones .... and then there will be one more, why not?
it happens I will make a Christmas star. Scientific name Euphorbia pulcherrima appears to be a very ugly word, but pulcherrima, for those unfamiliar with the Latin (including myself) means beautiful. Beautiful the real plant, although poisonous, attentive to children and animals, some do not know! beautiful but also those made with all the techniques in the world!
I do the typing, but the same instructions can be related also to the irons.
These are the types of leaves that will show you, you can do with any type of machine and I'll start with this:
3 links on the Mount 3-pin power by the method you want, is not important. If you use the Brother to facilitate processing the first few laps you can push all the way out the three needles, pass the basket for the first turn, push out again n again the needles, make the second round,
and then put a weight bracket.
Continue with this method, moving every two revolutions of the last 2 sts, then 3 then 4 so that forellinisiano always central to the mesh. Make 2 more turns or even 4 if you like, in this leaf I've made it 2.
At this point you start tip: always take a punch with the first link on the right and place it over its neighbor to drop a knitted do the lying on the left, and 2 laps. Continue until you have the last 3 sts on only needle
Push the needle out completely, place your hand near the wire to the hook with the open recess, and Push back in behind the needle to work a Amaglio hand. Remove the weight, wool and garlic elongated point so that it can be slid to stop it. and the first leaf is ready. Already
only with this you can make your star, some red, some green, red and green several, white, pink, yellow, gold or silver lurex ..... You can also vary with the size, instead of stopping with increases to 4 links can continue until you reach the desired size. Finally, a puree with a steam iron to flatten a bit, 'but not too much, it's nice to leave them slightly convex. Of course the more you will remain larger and soft, you keep it in mind for asseblaggio because after all the work is not good to reunite with a poinsettia that appears withered because the leaves are not pretty stiff.
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