We always find these little flowering creepers climbing their way through our herb garden, in and out of the plants they wind their way, they have the most beautiful trumpet flowers. Their colours are spectacular and I have been working on this little garland pattern since yesterday. It could have so many uses, perfect for Spring and Summer, for weddings, as table settings etc…you can also make the garland as long as you wish. You could even use the flowers and leaves as embellishments on clothing, hats or make little hair clips with the flowers too:)
The flowers are knitted in the round with the Magic Loop but can also be knitted with DPNs.
The stems and vines are knitted with i-cords.
The pattern consists of patterns for the flowers, the leaves, the stems and vines.
Fairly easy patterns.
Measurements:
Flowers: 3 inches tall
Leaves: 3.5 inches from top to base including stem.
Congratulations to:
Steph:
I also shared your giveaway on my Facebook page!
October 23, 2011 12:43 PM
Tammy:
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October 24, 2011 9:43 AM
Gracey is not my Name:
October 23, 2011 2:47 PM
I will email off your patterns soon:)
xo
Linda
Giveaway:
This Flower and Leaf Garland Pattern is a new pattern in my shop, if you would like to win one of the three patterns I am giving away, just leave a comment in this post and an email address where I can send the pattern if you win:)
Have a lovely Sunday
xo
Linda
I really like this pattern, my email address is kathrynnpolfer@gmail.com.
What a lovely design! It would be great in autumn colors for fall here in the states. I’d love to give it a try!
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I also shared your giveaway on my Facebook page!
What a sweet pattern! It would work great for all seasons. I’d like to try it in fall colors!
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Oh my! It’s beautiful!
I shared on facebook. 🙂 Oh, and my email is justsuzie_s at hotmail dot com
Cool looking vine and flowers…not sure I have the skillz yet, but couldn’t hurt to give it a try!
that looks like convolvulous … a noxious weed here in NZ. Gardeners hate it.
When I was a child we called it “Granny Pop Out Of Bed”. We’d pick the flower and say, “granny pop out of bed”. On the word pop we would squeeze the base and the flower would pop out.
Wonderful pattern, I would make the flowers in rainbow colours. faerymother at hotmail dot com
Linda I LOVE that pattern! 🙂
Linda, this is so beautiful! What a nice creation and thank you for being so generous as you always are! I would love to win the pattern so that I could decorate and warm up my living space with this. Thank you so much and best wishes always,
Gina
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i love the leaf linda, what a sweet pattern this is. you are so clever, i am always so amazed at all you do.
Adorable! Would love to try some.
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I’d love to try knitting these, they’d look amazing in my daughter’s room!
Linda, te felicito por tu blog y tu maravilloso modo de vida. No sé inglés y aunque estoy muy lejos mirando solo las fotografías ya me hago un poco de idea.
Un beso desde Sitges (Barcelona) (España)
I really like these flowers!
They are so beautiful!
but I write only to express my admiration, not to participate in the Giveaway, because I do not know how to knit, unfortunately)))
I love your blog ♥
Fabulously clever Linda strikes again! This is really wonderful. I see it draped across the headboard in my daughter’s room!
Blessings, Debbie
i love the pattern too
join me in fore these giveaway
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Cute design..! Would love to have the pattern. Count me in!
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Ah……………….. wonderful. This would be something “light” for fun knitting after Christmas. T’would give a bit of spring on the gray days of the northern winter. 🙂
Wow! Love your patterns. Just found you via Pinterest.
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Another fab pattern! Gorgeous work Linda!!! xo Amber
Linda, you are so clever! Love the flowers and leaves! It’ll be a sign of spring in the long winter here in Massachusetts USA
Hi Linda. Your creations are so beautiful! This garland would be a sign of spring in the cold Massachusetts this winter
Hi I also liked on facebook!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I am so excited to try it out!!!
Charming, as usual. I made up my sheep – my first one. I started him on the way to Santa Fe and finished him several weeks ago, before the book madness hit. But I did him with fingering on number one needles, tiny – as an ornament. He’s on his way across the world, and i think I am safe posting this here, so late and so far back. I’ll send you a picture. I overstuffed him so there is some question about whether he is actually a sheep – perhaps a very rare species of piglet.
Thank you…thank you..:)!!