Tiara crochet, inspired by the healer of the forest

in #hive-13113111 months ago

A greeting to me dear @holozing community, again inspired by the fanart of these beautiful characters from the hive holozing game. First in love with the grass raccoon, now back with a new accessory of her forest healer. This time using a new technique such as crochet knitting, I made a tiara that this character wears on her head and that also seems to me a beautiful representation of nature and as I said before I like to participate in everything that has to do with the conservation and care of trees and forests that are of vital importance for the preservation of life on this planet, hence my preference for this cute character.

  • Green crochet thread
  • brown crochet thread
  • Crochet needle
  • Elastic cord
  • sewing needle

To make this accessory first, we are going to work with the base of the tiara, which is an elastic ribbon in the shape of a cord that fits very well to our head, which we are going to join both ends. I recommend securing it well with several passes of stitching. We start knitting with the brown crochet thread, to create a kind of branch. Making the necessary number of low stitches until the elastic is completely covered, but before closing we are going to turn the fabric to create a twisted effect.


Now we make the small leaves that will decorate this branch, the amount of leaves and the position will be the one of your taste or preference. As I said we are going to place them where we want, then we start making a chain in crochet thread in green leaf color and we return repeating this sequence for each leaf, which will be as follows: a low stitch followed by a medium high stitch and continue with a high stitch, now again we make a medium high stitch followed by a medium stitch and in this way we finish what will be the designs of the leaves.


We can make individual leaves as well as according to the design we have double leaves and we will make them in the same place when we finish the first design we do not cut the thread but we start with the chain of 6 stitches in the same place to make the other leaf, following the sequence that I explained before.

This way I show you how this beautiful tiara inspired by the beautiful healer of the forest was finished. If you can see you can recreate this accessory in a very simple way and using few materials for its creation. I hope you like it and I hope you like it as much as I do because I have become a fan of all these characters of this new game.



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For the translation, I used the translator: DeepL


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