Tutorial: Cactus a Crochet
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Las plantas Xerófitas: son plantas que soportan grandes sequías, conocidas también como plantas del desierto debido a que ese es su hábitat natural. Se encuentran en regiones climáticamente áridas, regiones semiáridas o subhúmedas. Estas plantas absorben agua fundamentalmente por las raíces, aunque también pueden procurarse pequeñas cantidades de agua a través de las estomas de las hojas.
Xerophyte plants: are plants that can withstand great droughts, also known as desert plants because that is their natural habitat. They are found in climatically arid, semi-arid or sub-humid regions. These plants absorb water mainly through their roots, although small amounts of water can also be obtained through the leaf stomata.
Entre estas plantas xerófilas se encuentran los cactus. Su principal característica son sus espinas además poseen flores exóticas. Hoy les traigo un modelo de cactus de ganchillo, estén pendientes que en los siguientes post estaremos mi mamá y yo publicado más modelos. Con este amigurumi le darás un toque especial a tu hogar y estarás creando algo con tus propias manos.
Among these xerophilic plants are cacti. Their main characteristic is their thorns and they also have exotic flowers. Today I bring you a model of crocheted cactus, be aware that in the next post will be my mom and I published more models. With this amigurumi you will give a special touch to your home and you will be creating something with your own hands.
Este post es ideal para las personas dedicadas a la colección de cactus en sus hogares, este tipo de personas son llamadas cactofilia: atracción hacia los cactus que les provoca la necesidad de tener el mayor número de ellos.
This post is ideal for people dedicated to the collection of cactus in their homes, this type of people are called cactophilia: attraction to the cactus that causes them the need to have the largest number of them.
Materiales a Utilizar - Flower processing
Green, brown and purple crochet thread, wadding, scissors and wool sewing needle. You can also use wool or wicker thread.
Hilo a crochet verde, marrón y morado, guata, tijera y Aguja para coser de lana. También puedes usar hilo de lana o hilo pabilo.
- Vuelta 1. Iniciamos con un anillo mágico y 8 puntos bajos (medio punto), cerrar con punto deslizado.
Turn 1. Start with a magic ring and 8 low points (half point), close with a sliding point.
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- Vuelta 2. Realizamos un aumento en cada punto, obteniendo 16 puntos en total.
Round 2. We made an increase in each point, getting 16 points in total.
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- Vuelta 3-12. Desde la vuelta tres a la vuelta doce realizamos puntos elásticos. Iniciando con dos cadenetas, realizando un relieve por delante y un relieve por detrás repetir hasta terminar la vuelta.
Turn 3-12. From lap three to lap twelve we made elastic stitches. Starting with two chains, making a relief on the front and a relief on the back repeat until finishing the lap.
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- Rellenar con guata y cerramos con punto deslizado y esconder el hilo.
Stuff with wadding and close with a slide stitch and hide the thread.
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In brown color, we incorporate in the ninth turn the base realizing low points taking only a loop close with points slipped, we are doing several turns with increases according to the size of our flowerpot or porroncito.
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Elaboración de la Flor - Flower processing
En color morado o puedes escoger cualquier color de tu preferencia
- Vuelta 1. En una anilla mágica tejer 5 puntos bajos cerrar con punto deslizado.
- Vuelta 2. Tejer en cada punto un punto un punto bajo, tres puntos altos y un punto bajo, hasta terminar la vuelta cerrar y dejar hilo para coser.
In purple or you can choose any color of your preference
Turn 1. On a magic ring knit 5 low stitches close with a sliding stitch.
Knit one low stitch, three high stitches and one low stitch on each stitch until the end of the loop and leave some thread for sewing.
Para finalizar se ensamblan las piezas y se coloca en un porroncito también lo puedes hacer tejido.
To finish, you assemble the pieces and place them in a little pot, which you can also weave.
Source: Photo taken by the author @xeliram on a cell phone.
Espero que les haya gustados este sencillo cactus de crochet. Si quieres ver otros modelos échale un vistazo a los próximos post. Quedan muy bonitos y son súper originales.
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Muy buena alternativa para estos días de aislamiento social para pasar un buen rato.
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Again!!! So cute! I love that you “planted” them in little pots and even crocheted earth. They are so lifelike but much more cuddly than the natural ones with thorns :-D
Thanks for your comment and read the post. If they're adorable and you don't tease them :)
Noooooo teasing!!! I really find them extremely cute. YOu know I love to crochet, but I am kind of trapped in the middle: I am to lazy for huge blanket projects and too nervous for small amigurumi, so I mostly make shawls, sweaters or cardigans although I adore amigurumi <3