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The green part of the bud is a cap with five leaves. The leaves are tied to a wire.
The leaves of the shoots are woven in one piece, and then twisted with a tube.
There is a problem with the attachment of the leaf: the stem turns out quite thick.
This time I left everything as is. In theory, one of the two strands in each layer could be tightly closed and not two, but one strand under the winding. The stamens are made like a blue poppy.
Like pollen: glitter powder for nail design. The circle of the leaves is tied with a half crochet according to the scheme 7-14-21-28-35 (I usually knit with a single crochet, but here I had 35 loops). The leaves are woven in every six rounds of the base in Tunisian technique.
There is a tie between the leaves. The notch characteristic of rosehip leaves is woven as it rises and falls. It would have been necessary to amicably knit each sheet with a separate piece on the leg o-oh-oh-very small, but then there would be a hassle in assembly. Mounting is standard.
In the last row, the body of a leaf bud is attached to the green circle that represents a sepal. Increments in the last row are no longer made by counting, but by focusing on the thickness of the body to be fastened.