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Progressive weaving of aquatic plants and flowers

The weaving method of aquatic plants and flowers is as follows:

First, start.

First, thread the thread through the crochet eye with a crochet needle and pull out the thread about 6 inches long. This line will be used as the end of the line in the next step.

Second, the first petal

Wrap the coil around the crochet, thread the crochet through the first loop, and then through the second loop. In this way, you have completed the foundation of the first petal.

Third, connect the petals

Wrap the loop around the crochet again, thread the crochet through the second loop, and then through the third loop. This process will connect the first petal with the second petal.

Fourth, continue to connect petals.

Repeat step 3 to thread the crochet needle through the next link of the previous petal in turn, and then through the next link. In this way, you can continue to connect the next petal until the whole flower pattern is completed.

Verb (short for verb) close

When you finish the last petal, insert the crochet needle into the top of the last petal, then put the thread through the crochet eye and pull out the thread about 6 inches long. The end of this line will be used for finishing.

Sixth, the end.

Finally, take the crochet out of the crochet eye, cut the thread with scissors, and stuff the thread into the last petal. In this way, the weaving of aquatic plants and flowers is completed.

Material preparation:

Crocheting, choose the appropriate crochet size, generally according to the thickness of the thread; Thread, choose the appropriate thread, which can be cotton thread, wool thread, acrylic thread, etc. , the color can be selected according to personal preference; Scissors, used to cut the end of the thread.

Definition and species of aquatic plants and flowers

1, definition

Aquatic plants are plants that grow in or near water, also known as aquatic plants. They grow in water and rely on nutrients and carbon dioxide in water for photosynthesis. Aquatic plants can not only improve water quality, but also provide fish habitats and foraging places, and are also very beautiful ornamental plants.

2. Type

(1) Conifer aquatic plants

Such as water pine, water holly, etc. The leaves of these plants are needle-shaped and hard, which are suitable for growing in deep water.

(2) Stem and leaf aquatic plants

Such as cattail and water onion, these plants have slender leaves and can grow in shallow water.

(3) Floating leaf aquatic plants

Such as lotus and water lily, whose leaves float on the water and are suitable for growing in shallow water.

(3) Aquatic herbs

Such as water grapes and water spinach. The leaves of these plants are very small, they grow in water or near the water, and they are very common underwater ornamental plants.