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Crochet Sage Leaf – FREE CROCHET PATTERN — Free Crochet Patterns
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Crochet Sage Leaf

The crochet sage leaf is such a charming addition to any project! With its intricate details and delicate design, it adds a touch of nature-inspired beauty to your creations. Whether you are a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, crafting these sage leaves is a fun and rewarding experience. The versatility of these crocheted leaves allows you to use them in various projects, from home decor to accessories. So go ahead and unleash your creativity with these adorable crochet sage leaves!

Materials Needed

  • Yarn – Loopara 4ply combed cotton (Green 18)
  • Hook – 2.5mm
  • Flower Rod – 30cm long (No.2)
  • Iron wire – 0.5mm diameter
  • Hot Melt Adhesive
  • Scissors

Step By Step Tutorial

How to Crochet Small Leaves (Make 4)

  1. Ch 14 (add wire to last ch), sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc, hdc, 7 dc, hdc, sc, (sc, ch, sc), sc, hdc, 7 dc, hdc, 2 sc, sl

How to Crochet Large Leaves (Make 4)

  1. Ch 20 (add wire to last ch), sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc, hdc, dc, 11 tr, dc, hdc, sc, (sc, ch, sc), sc, hdc, 13 dc, hdc, 2 sc, sl

Crochet Sage Leaf Assembly

  1. Wrap #2 floral rod with yarn, attaching 4 small leaves evenly spaced along the wire.
  2. Attach 4 large leaves to the wire, positioning them at different angles for a natural look.
  3. Continue wrapping to the end of the wire. Secure all elements with a dab of glue.

Notes

Crochet Tips:

When making the last slip stitch, wrap the yarn around the back of the wire once, encasing the wire.

Assembly Tips:

  1. As you wrap the wire, maintain consistent tension to create a smooth, even stem.
  2. When attaching the leaves, vary their positions and angles to mimic natural growth patterns.
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