The Calla Lily and its leaf are amazingly life-like and make one-of-a kind bouquets. Calla lily flowers are a stunning and elegant way to bring the beauty of nature into your knitting projects. These flowers are typically made using a combination of basic and advanced knitting techniques, such as stockinette stitch and shaping, to create their distinctive, smooth, trumpet-like petals. The petals are often worked in a way that mimics the natural curve and fluidity of a real calla lily, with delicate increases and decreases forming the signature bell shape. The knit structure allows for a soft, yet durable flower, perfect for embellishing garments, accessories, or even as standalone decorative pieces in home decor. Often crafted in shades of white, yellow, or vibrant hues, knitted calla lilies add a touch of sophistication and timeless beauty to any project. Their elegance and intricate details make them a favorite for knitters who enjoy creating botanical-inspired, artistic pieces. The flower is knit in one piece, starting with the I-cord stem and ending at the tip of the flower. The stamen is a thin yellow I-cord knit into the flower’s center before the piece is felted. The large leaf gains its wave-like edging with a ‘tuck’ knit in the center.
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Calla Lily by Maggie Pace
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Calla Lilies by KB Looms
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Flower Calla Lily by Cathy Ren
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