Crochet Tulip Stitch
The crochet tulip stitch is a beautifully textured pattern that mimics small flowers or diagonal shells. It works up quickly as an easy one-row repeat, making it a popular choice for blankets, scarves, and textured borders. The pattern typically relies on a multiple of 4 stitches. [1, 2, 3]
Classic One-Row Tulip Stitch
This common variation creates offset, scalloped "tulip" shells. You can work this in a solid color or switch colors every few rows for a vibrant field of flowers. [1, 2]
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Instructions:
- Foundation: Chain a multiple of 4.
- Row 1: Work 3 Dc in the 3rd Ch from the hook. Ch 2, Sc in the next Ch. Skip 2 chains, work (3 Dc, Ch 2, Sc) in the next chain. Repeat from * across your chain. Turn.
- Row 2 (The Repeat): Ch 2, skip the 1st stitch. Work (3 Dc, Ch 2, Sc) in the next Ch-2 space from the previous row. Skip 3 stitches, work (3 Dc, Ch 2, Sc) in the next Ch-2 space. Repeat from * across. Turn.
- Finish: Continue repeating Row 2 for your desired length. [1]
Alternative Popcorn/V-Stitch Tulip
Another beautiful variation uses V-stitches and popcorn stitches to create a distinct stem-and-flower look.
- The Leaves: Start with a foundation of single crochet. Attach a green yarn, Ch 2, and work a V-stitch (Dc, Ch 1, Dc) across the row.
- The Petals: Attach your flower-color yarn. Work a 5-Dc popcorn stitch into each of the green Ch-1 spaces, separated by chains.
- Go back to your base color and repeat the rows to grow your "tulips". [6]
[8] https://www.lovecrafts.com/en-gb/p/tulip-posy-blanket-crochet-pattern-by-alison-hayton-alicatcrochet

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