Fiesta Tulips

Free Fiesta Tulips crochet tutorial by Marina Butko @businki_toys_m.
With this pattern, you can crochet Fiesta tulips. For this amigurumi project you will need Artland Fiesta yarn and a 2.5 mm hook. This yarn is textured and has a long fluffy pile, which creates a very charming effect. You can replace it with any other yarn, but the bud volume will be different.
Finished tulip flower size is about 21 cm.
Materials and Tools
- Artland Fiesta yarn (50 g / 100 m) 62-milky (bud)
- YarnArt Jeans yarn (50 g / 160 m) 69-green (stem, leaves)
- 2.5 mm crochet hook
- Synthetic poly filling
- Stitch markers
- Pins
- Matching sewing thread
- Needle for sewing parts
- Scissors
Abbreviations
- MR - magic ring
- ch - chain stitch
- sl st - slip stitch
- sc - single crochet
- inc - increase
- dec - decrease
- BLO - back loop only
- (...) x n - repeat n times
Fiesta Tulips Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
Bud
Crochet with milky yarn in turning rows through back loops only, making 1 ch at the end of each row.
1. Chain 16, leaving a short tail from the starting end for sewing the bud at the bottom.
2. From the second chain: 2 sl st, 10 sc, 3 sl st (15)
3. 3 sl st, 10 sc, 2 sl st (15)
4. 2 sl st, 10 sc, 3 sl st (15)
Continue alternating rows 3 and 4 up to row 26. Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing. The piece size is about 9 cm long and 6 cm high. The number of rows may vary depending on your crochet tension.
Assemble the piece from the bottom using the tail left at the start. Pull the yarn tight, secure it, and hide it inside. Sew the side seam.
Lightly stuff the finished bud with filling.
Two possible tulip top options
Option 1
Gather the top in a circle with a small offset, pull tight, and secure.

Option 2
Sew the top crosswise.
Stem
Crochet with green yarn in a spiral, without turning chains.
Stuff the piece firmly as you crochet.
1. 6 sc in MR (6)
2. (1 sc, inc) x 3 (9)
3. in BLO 9 sc (9)
4-42. 9 sc (9)
43. 9 inc (18)
Secure the yarn, cut it, and hide it inside the piece.
Pin the bud to the stem. Sew around with regular sewing thread.
Secure the yarn, cut it, and hide it inside the piece.
Leaves
Crochet with green yarn in turning rows through back loops only, making 1 ch at the end of each row. Make two pieces for one tulip.
1. Chain 31
2. From the second chain: 30 sc (30)
3. 29 sc, 3rd inc (32)
4. 3rd inc, 31 sc (34)
5. 33 sc, 3rd inc (36)
6. 3rd dec, 33 sc (34)
7. 31 sc, 3rd dec (32)
8. 3rd dec, 29 sc (30)
Secure the yarn and cut it, leaving a short tail for sewing. Crochet the second leaf the same way.
Wrap one leaf around the stem and tie a knot with the yarn tails. Place the second leaf symmetrically and tie a knot. Sew the leaves to the stem and to each other. Secure the yarn tails and hide them inside the stem.
Scarf
Chain any number of ch.
Try it either on a vase or around a bouquet folded in half.
From the second chain from the hook, crochet the required number of sc along the chain. Repeat one more row. Sew both edges together, secure the yarn, and cut it.
Heart
Crochet the first half. Chain 2.
1. In the second chain from the hook: 6 sc (6)
2. 6 inc (12)
3. 12 sc (12)
Secure and cut the yarn.
Crochet the second half the same way.
Continue crocheting, joining both halves.
4. 12 sc on the first half, 12 sc on the second half (24)
5. (4 sc, dec) x 4 (20)
6. (3 sc, dec) x 4 (16)
7. (2 sc, dec) x 4 (12)
8. 6 dec (6)
Pull the opening closed, bring this yarn between the two halves, and close the opening between them. Secure the yarn, cut it, and hide it inside the heart.

Do not stuff the heart.
Sew it to the scarf with regular sewing thread. Secure the yarn, cut it, and hide it inside the heart.
Your crocheted tulip is ready! Please tag the author on social media - @businki_toys_m.