Guest Post: DIY Lei from Purplume

Today we have a fantastic guest post DIY!

I’m so excited to have guest posters :) (If you are interested in guest posting on my blog, just send me a message via the contact me button on the left side of the blog)

I am also excited for this DIY. I need to try it myself ASAP! Have fun! – Kendra

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Aloha from Hawaii. I’m Purplume. That’s short for Purple Plume. My blog is eclectic like my life. I post at least three times a week and that allows me time to enjoy my interests.

I’m happy to be guest posting here. Thank you Kendra. Creativity is one of my favorite topics. For this post I’m sharing a tutorial on making one type of lei. I hope you enjoy it and visit me at Purplume‘s blog.

Pikake Flowers

To make a pikake flower lei out of rattail, start with a roll of 2 mm rattail.

A 200 yard spool will make about 5 lei.

Real pikake flowers  are off white. You can make lei in any color you want. Mother nature doesn’t mind.

You will need:

Rattail, “H” crochet hook, eyelash yarn.

I’m using white rattail here.

Make a loop leaving 4-6 inches for tying off later.

The Knit Witch has instructional videos for how to make a chain stitch and how to single crochet, at her site.

Use a H crochet hook to go through the loop and pull the cord through to start a chain

Pull tight to make a knot. Loop over the hook to make the first chain stitch.

Pull it through and now you have a knot AND your first chain stitch.

Make a chain of four.

Go into the third chain from the hook.

Loop the cord around the hook.

Pull the cord through.

Make a loop on the hook.

Pull the cord through all and you have a single crochet.

Go into the fourth chain from the hook and do another single crochet.

It will look like this.

Pull tight while curling it over on itself.

Your first pikake flower.

Chain four more for your next flower.

Continue until you have 36 inches of flowers.

The average lei is 36 inches, finished. You can make them a little bigger or smaller depending on the size of the wearer.

Or 92 cm.

Make another flower and turn. Hook into the back of the last flower before you turned.

Single crochet these two together side by side.

Chain four and make another flower.

Attach it and continue up the line of flowers making a double row.

At the end, knot it and leave 4-6 inches.

Make a knot on the hook using the eyelash yarn. Leave 4-6 inches for tying.

Turn the flowers over and start at the end with the ties. Insert the crochet hook into a loop in the back of the first flower.

Single crochet the yarn to it. Hook into another loop on the back of the same flower and repeat.

We are putting the eyelash yarn along one row of flowers and then we will come back along the row of flowers on the other side.

Continue along hooking the yarn into the back of each flower twice. Return along the second row of flowers and arrive back at the ties.

Anastomos the ends of the lei. Pull the ties through the end of the lei without ties.

Tie securely. Use the hook to thread the ends through so they don’t show.

Voila.

You can make a single row of flowers. If you make it smaller it’s good for dolls.

You can make wrist size which also fit on stuffed animals.

You can make a shorter lei to decorate a hat.

You can make a few flowers with tie ends…

To use on a gift.

You can think of many ways to use these flowers. Have fun.

More pictures here.

*© 2010 J.B. Vadeboncoeur

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  1. Posted June 17, 2010 at 8:13 pm | Permalink

    I love this project! I especially like the little flowers with tails to tie on gifts.

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  2. Posted June 17, 2010 at 9:07 pm | Permalink

    That is just cool! Very awesome tutorial. :)

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  3. Posted June 18, 2010 at 12:12 am | Permalink

    Thank you Kendra for having me. Thank you Holly and Vyxen for your kind words.

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  4. NancuGrace
    Posted November 2, 2010 at 1:39 pm | Permalink

    I’ve been searching the web for HOURS, looking for EXACTLY THIS PATTER!!!!!!!!!!! (It didn’t pop up until page 8 of my second or third search.)Thank you so much for your cvlear and precise directions and even clearer and pertinent pictures!!!!!

    Now instead of wasting time looking for instructions, Ii can get on with making these leis for family and friends. Thank you SO MUCH.
    NancyGrace

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