Step 1: 1, cycle 6 short needles and 2.6 short needles.
Step 2: 3. Add 12 stitches per stitch, plus 4. Do not add or subtract 12 stitches.
Step 3: 5. Add one stitch every other, 18 stitch 6. No addition or subtraction, 18 stitches.
Step 4: 7. Add one needle every two stitches, 24 stitches, 8.8- 1 1 24 stitches.
Step 5: now start to reduce the needle.
Step 6: 12. Reduce one stitch every two stitches, 18 stitches.
Step 7: 13. Reduce one stitch every other stitch 12, and plug the cotton.
Step 8: 14, each stitch is reduced by 6 stitches.
Step 9: Practice the leaves. Ring needle. Six-needle short needle, five-needle knitting needle,
Step 10: hook back, two short needles, one long needle, one short needle, and then the next needle addiction!
Next, just tick five leaves.
Strawberry (English name: strawberry, Latin scientific name: Fragaria × ananassa Duch. ) is a perennial herb. Height 10-40 cm, stem lower than leaves or nearly equal length, densely yellow pilose.
Leaves trifoliate, leaflets short peduncle, thick texture, obovate or rhombic, dark green above, almost hairless, pale white-green below, sparsely hairy, dense along veins; Petiole densely spreading yellow pilose.
Cymes, with a short-stalked leaflet below the inflorescence; Flower bisexual; Sepals ovate, slightly longer than accessory sepals; Petals are white, suborbicular or obovoid. Aggregate fruit is large, with persistent sepals standing upright and attached to the fruit; Achene apex ovoid, smooth. The flowering period is April-May and the fruiting period is June-July.