In this freeform crochet tutorial we continue working on our beautiful freeform crochet flower. Made of one color this scrumble catches eye with it`s amazing stitch pattern which is totally improvisation. Following our instructive video tutorial you will be able to create the same scrumble. We will continue with double crochet stitches, front post double treble stitches, puff stitches, bullion block stitches, spirals etc. You can complete this scrumble with us after making 10 little petals or you can improve it and create something more on what we`ve already made. Thanks for watching! To make this freeform scrumble you need: Yarn 60% Acrylic, 40% Mohair, Light Fingering / 3 ply, 519 meters/100 grams; Steel Crochet Hook 2mm, 2,5mm or 3mm. Freeform crochet is a method of creating a piece of fabric by using a variety of stitches, textures and colors. It's called "freeform" because you typically don't use pattern instructions to create the fabric. You are on you imagination. You can choose and combine materials based on your taste and style. In your work you are free to use any ready made peaces like ribbons, lace, cords... pieces or elements of fabric, leather or fur. To achieve special effects you can embellishment your design with beads, buttons or some other things. The main characteristics of fabric made in freeform technique are its volumetric design, out of shape style and amazing texture. In Freeform you begin the work creating one of the elements using any techniques you want: crochet bullion block stitches, puff stitches, popcorns, crochet spirals, bubble stitches, ruches and many others. You start crocheting with one yarn, color, and stitch pattern and then change yarn, color, and stitch pattern as often as you like, building on what you've already created. When you are ready with you piece which is called freeform crochet scrumble you can join some elements or freeform scrumbles together to create a real piece of art. The incredible beauty of the fabric that results from applying freeform crochet technique won't leave you indifferent.
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