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Crochet Nasturtium Pattern

Crochet Nasturtium Pattern

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YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A PHYSICAL NASTURTIUM BLOOM. THIS IS A PATTERN THAT GUIDES YOU AS YOU CROCHET THE NASTURTIUM FLOWER SUCCESSFULLY.

Nasturtiums are a lot of fun to create. Understanding them from within makes them even more interesting. Create these easy nasturtium blooms step-by-step.

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What you get

❤️ A beautiful planner-style PDF digital ebook with lots of step-by-step, high-quality images to follow along.

❤️ Printer-friendly version without images to save on ink.

❤️ Direct help from me (the designer). I’m just a message away.

YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A PHYSICAL FLOWER.

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Materials Needed

- Scheepjes (Maxi Sugar Rush) You can also use any size 10 crochet thread.

* Lemonade
* Lime Juice Green
* Forest Green
* Salmon

❤️Other Materials

- Green floral tape
- 24 gauge wires
- 18 gauge wires
- 1.25 crochet needle
- Fabric stiffener (Optional)
- Scissors
- Pliers
- Glue/glue gun
- Chalk, markers, etc for adding color

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Nasturtium Fun Facts

❤️ Nasturtiums are also known as Indian Cress, Mexican Cress, Peru Cress, and it’s botanical name Tropaeolum Majus.

❤️ They’re one of the most edible popular flowers and it is known to have a peppery taste.
Nasturtiums carry a good source of vitamin C manganese, beta-carotene, iron, and flavonoids.

❤️The name nasturtium means “nose twister” in Latin, referring to people’s reaction upon tasting the flowers.

❤️Nasturtiums are used in many ways including being added as a finishing element and garnish to dishes and are tossed into green salads, pasta, grain bowls, and stir-fries. The petals can also be layered in sandwiches and quesadillas, stuffed with cream cheese and herbs, minced and blended into butter, or pureed with the leaves to make a nasturtium pesto.

❤️According to Specialty Produce,Nasturtium flowers have been used medicinally for centuries and were first used in South America as a treatment for hair loss and to help reduce symptoms associated with skin irritations.

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