Micro-crochet Camellia Flower — finished crochet project photo

Micro-crochet Camellia Flower

Original design by @妮可的毛线球

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A delicate micro-crochet camellia flower worked from very fine thread, with separately made petals, leaves, and stamens assembled into a layered bloom. It is a lovely accent for brooches, hair clips, or miniature floral arrangements.

Difficulty
Advanced
Yarn
Fine thread (lace / thread weight)

Materials

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Stitches used: MR, sc

Camellia Flower Pattern
Flower center: Work in MR
Rnd 1: Sc around
Rnd 2-3: Increase rounds
Petals: Work around outer edge of center

Notes

Micro-crochet camellia flower. Part of micro-crochet flower tutorial series. Uses very fine thread.

(Camellia petal symbol chart)

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Symbol chart for camellia petals.

(Camellia leaf symbol chart)

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Symbol chart for camellia leaf.

(Assembly step photos)

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Photos showing assembly of camellia flower components.

(Stamen making steps)

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Steps for making camellia stamens.

(Petal layering steps)

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Steps for layering camellia petals.

(Finished product display)

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Finished camellia flower display.

(Multiple angle display)

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Multiple angles of finished camellia.

(Finished product details)

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Detail shots of finished camellia.

Crochet Diagrams

Micro-crochet Camellia Flower crochet symbol chart 1
Micro-crochet Camellia Flower crochet symbol chart 2
Micro-crochet Camellia Flower crochet symbol chart 3
Micro-crochet Camellia Flower crochet symbol chart 4
Micro-crochet Camellia Flower crochet symbol chart 5

Frequently asked questions

What makes this a micro-crochet project?

It uses very fine thread, which produces a miniature finished bloom. Micro-crochet at this scale calls for a very small steel hook and good lighting, as the stitches are tiny.

How is the camellia assembled?

The flower center is worked in a magic ring with increase rounds, then petals are worked around the outer edge. Petals, leaves, and stamens are made separately and layered together during assembly per the photo steps.

Do I need to read symbol charts for this pattern?

Yes. The petals and leaves are given as symbol charts rather than fully written rows, so familiarity with crochet chart symbols is helpful before starting.

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