Crocheted crocheted napkins are an integral part of everyday life from the childhood of your beloved home, where it is always cozy and warm. Such associations can be gifted to your loved ones by learning how to crochet napkins. They can be connected both classically and in a modern way, in the most unusual ways. They can be of any kind of bizarre shapes and patterns - from delicate delicate lace details to the strict minimalism of lines and interweaving of threads.
Both experienced needlewomen and beginner knitters work with interest on crocheted napkins. Crochet patterns of napkins will interest all hostesses without exception, and the finished product will not leave anyone close to indifferent. Remember that crocheted napkins are not only a beautiful decoration, but also an original gift for a long memory.
Crocheted beautiful napkins crochet - diagrams with a description
We proceed to study the options for crocheting these airy products, the main property of which is the storage of comfort in the house. And the diagrams and detailed descriptions of the progress will greatly facilitate this task for us.
It should be noted right away that beginners should not be afraid of complex schemes and descriptions. Crochet napkins for beginners is quite affordable, the main thing is that in order to learn faster, you need to choose some simple knitting options for a start. Let's start with simple crochet examples, after which we will consider more complex, but certainly interesting options for knitting napkins.
Simple
How to start crocheting napkins is with simple plexuses, loops and rings that will help you quickly get used to and move on to more complex and interesting knitting patterns for these lovely products.
Floral motif
If we talk about knitting for beginners - a simple crochet doily with a floral motif is always a good idea. The diameter of our future napkin is 15 cm. It is suitable as a decoration for any part of the house.
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - YarnArt Jeans suitable color -12 g, 50 g - 160 m;
Hook — №2.
Abbreviations for designations:
Stbn - single crochet;
STSN - double crochet;
SSt - connecting column;
VP - air loop;
PStSN - half crochet.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
We collect a chain of 8P. We connect them into a ring and step by step follow the further scheme of work.
1st row: 1 VP, 16 STBN, SSt;
2 row: at the beginning of knitting, we replace the columns with the corresponding number of VP. * 1PStSN, 5VP * x 8;
3 row: knitting under arches from 5 VP. SSt * 5 StSN, 2 VP * x 8, SSt;
4 row: in the following five columns of the previous row we knit as follows: * 2 StSN, 3 StSN, 2 StSN, 2 VP * x 8, SSt;
5 row: skipping the 2nd and 6th column, we knit 5 StSN with one base, 3 VP, under 2 VP - 1 STSN, 2 VP, 1 StSN * x 8 * SSt;
6 row: under all arches from VP we knit * 1 STSN, 2 VP, 1 STSN, 3 VP * SSt;
7 row: we start by knitting a cst under the arch and knit * 1 stsn, 3 vp, 1 stsn, 3 vp *, skip one arch and repeat knitting from * to *. We finish the series - 1 VP, 1 PStSN;
8 row: * 1 STBN under the arch, 5 STSN under the next *, SSt.
Cut the thread, fasten.
Sun lace
Our napkin is perfect for vases, cups or glasses. Its diameter will be 12.5 cm.
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - Narcissus (100g - 395m, 100% mercerized cotton);
Hook — №2.
Abbreviations for designations:
CCH - single crochet;
VP - air loop;
Joint venture - connecting loop;
Pico - 3 VP connected by SP in the first loop;
Sc - single crochet.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
8VP, SP.
1st row: 3VP, in a circle we knit 15 CCH, joint venture in the 3rd VP;
2 row: 5VP, * 1SSN in the previous series of PRS (PR), 2 VP *, SP in the 3rd VP;
3 row: 1SP in the 4th VP, 3VP and 3SSN we knit with one common vertex - in the arch PR, 4VP, * 4SSN with a common vertex in the arch PR, 4VP *, SP in the 3rd VP;
4 row: 1ВП, to the common peak 1СБН, * to the arch of the previous row 5ССН, 1СБН to the common top *, СП to СБН;
5 row: 3VP, * 3VP, 1SBN in the 3rd SSN of the previous row, 3VP, 1SSN in the RLS of the previous row *, joint venture in the 3rd VP;
6 row: 2SP in 4-5VP, * 1SBN in the arch, 5VP *, SP in the SBN;
7 row: 4SP, * 1SBN in the arch, 5VP *, SP in the SBN;
8 row: 4SP, * 1СБН in the arch, 3ВП, in the arch (2ССН, pico, 2ССН), 3ВП *, joint venture in СБН.
Oval
Oval napkins are associated with the comfort and warmth of a grandmother's house. There must have been several crocheted napkins of elongated oval shape, which were lovingly handed down from generation to generation. It is time to learn how to knit such heirlooms.
Napkin "Nostalgia"
A crocheted oval napkin with diagrams and a description will help you to make an excellent gift for your close people who will definitely remember something pleasant from the past with nostalgia. After all, such napkins are associated with warmth and comfort.
The size of our napkin is 24 × 46.
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - White cotton (50 g - 208 m, 100% mercerized cotton);
Hook — № 1,5 — 1,75.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
For the outlet, connect the chain of 8VP and close it 1 SST in the ring. Next, knit in circular rows according to the pattern. Tie 4 sockets, connecting them together in the last row. Attach the thread at the arrow to knit around the sockets in circular rows according to the scheme.
Napkin "Openwork waltz"
Another classic oval napkin crocheted in style.
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - Threads Iris pink and blue (100% cotton, 25 g / 150 m); white yarn (40% cotton, 60% viscose, 100g / 400m);
Hook — № 1,15.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
Step 1: Dial 45 air loops, then a single crochet into the 10th loop of the chain and then crochet 5 VP and st.b / n into the 6th loop of the chain, according to the scheme (photo 1).
Step 2: Having connected the connecting column at the end of the 1st row, start knitting a single crochet, half-crochet, 3 double crochet, half-crochet, single crochet in each arch. Between these elements knit 2 VP. Having tied the lower side, knit a ring of 8 VPs, continue tying the upper part. At the end of this row, tie 4 VPs and a 3-yarn post in the first row VP. It will turn out a ring, as from the other end (photo 2).
Step 3: In the third row, knit arches from 5 or 6 VP according to the scheme (photo 3).
Step 4: Then knit 2 rows of arches and pico from 3 VP (photo 4 and 5).
Step 5: In the 6th row, alternate chains of 5 VP and single crochet columns in the middle of the arches of the previous row (photo 6).
Step 6: Knit 5 double crochet in each arch, dividing from VP (photo 7).
Step 7: Next, knit 4 rows of arches from the VP, as shown in the diagram (photo 8).
Step 8: Tie another row of double crochet posts separated by VP (photo 9).
Step 9: Then 3 rows of 7 VPs follow (photo 1).
Step 10: We start knitting with a pink thread. In the diagram, the beginning of this row is indicated by a pink triangle. We knit an arch of 7 VP, then st.b / n and turn the work (photo 2).
Step 11: Say 14 st.b / n in this arch in the opposite direction (photo 3).
Step 12: We turn the work again. We knit 3 lifting VP, *2 VP, s / n *, repeat from * to * 7 times. Continue knitting according to the pattern (photo 4).
Step 13: When you knit the next such element, instead of 3 VP lifting, knit 3 connecting posts, rotate the work, and continue crocheting the napkin according to the scheme (photo 5).
Step 14: Finishing this row, knit 4 VP and connection. column (photo 6).
Step 15: Now knit with a blue thread in accordance with the scheme (photo 7).
Step 16: Increase the number of VP between the double crochet (photo 8).
Step 17: In the last row, knit in each arch 3 VP, 3 double crochet with a common top, pico from 5 VP, 3 VP (photo 9).
Round
Round napkins are the most popular type among all possible crocheted napkins. The variety of drawings and patterns impresses both beginners and experienced craftswomen. Consider several options for knitting patterns with descriptions.
Napkin "Winter's Tale"
The diameter of the future round napkin will be equal to 20 cm.
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - Narcissus (100% mercerized cotton, 100 g - 395 m);
Hook — №2.
Abbreviations for designations:
Joint venture - connecting loop;
VP - air loop;
CCH - single crochet;
Sc - single crochet;
[…] , *…* - repetition;
ETC - previous row;
BUT Is the common vertex, i.e. 2 CH knit together;
Pico - 4VP and 1SBN in the first VP.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
8VP, SP.
1st row: 5VP, * 1SSN, 2VP *, SP in the 3rd VP; Starting from the second row - at the beginning of each row we knit 3VP.
2 row: at the beginning of the series there are 2SSN, * 3VP, 3SSN in 1SSN PR *, a joint venture in the 3rd VP;
3 row: 2CCH for each CCH PR, * 4VP, 5CCH (2CCH to extreme CCH and 1CCN to average) *, joint venture to 3rd VP;
4 row: 6SSN (for 2SSN in each SSN to the extreme SSN of the PR and 1SSN in the middle), * 4VP, 7SSN (according to the same scheme as in the 3rd row - adding 1SSN for each free SSN in the middle) *, SP in the 3rd VP ;
5 row: 8SSN (according to the scheme of 4 rows), * 5VP, 9SSN (according to the scheme of 4th row), joint venture in the 3rd VP;
6 row: 10SSN, * 6VP, 11SSN *, joint venture in the 3rd VP + 1SP;
7 row: 8SSN (leaving at the end of 1SSN PR free), * 8ВП, 9ССН (leaving both sides on 1ССН free) - we form a rhombus, joint venture in the 3rd VP + 1SP;
8 row: 6ССН, * 13ВП, 7ССН *, joint venture in 3rd VP + 1SP;
9 row: 4SSN, * 6VP, (1SBN, 6VP, 1SBN) - in the middle of the arch, 6VP, 5SSN *, SP in the 3rd VP + 1SP;
10 row: 2SSN, * 6VP, in the small arch 6SNB, 6VP, 3SSN *, SP in the 3rd VP + 1SP;
11 row: 1SSN, [7VP, in the 4th medium PRS PR - * 2SSN with A, 3VP *, 7VP, 2SSN], SP in the 3rd VP;
12 row: 4VP, pico, [3VP, in arches from VP PR - * 2СН with А, 2ВП, pico, 2ВП, 2ССН with A *, 3ВП, pico, 4ВП, 1ССН], joint venture in the 3rd VP.
Napkin "Tenderness"
A more complex version of a round napkin, however, the final result will surely please you. The finished product from the hook will be 36 cm.
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - Peshorka "Successful" blue, 100% mercerized cotton (50 g -220 m);
Hook — №2.
Abbreviations for designations:
StbSN - double crochet;
VP - air loop;
Pet - the loop.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
We collect eight VPs, close in a circle.
Each next row, we start with knitting 3 VP, which we replace 1 StbSN.
We end each row with a connecting column.
1st row: * 2 StbSN, 2 VP * - repeat 8 times;
2 row: * in each STS of the previous row we knit 2 StbSN, 2 VP * - repeat 8 times;
3 row: * 2 StbSN in one loop, 1 StbCH in one knit in the next two loops, 2 StbSN in one loop, 2 VP *, repeat to the end of the row;
4 row: * 2 StbSN in one loop, 1 StbCH in one knit in the next four loops, 2 StbSN in one loop, 2 VP *, repeat to the end of the row;
5 row: * 2 StbSN in one loop, 1 StbCH in one knit in the next six loops, 2 StbSN in one loop, 2 VP *, repeat to the end of the row;
6 row: * 2 StbSN in one loop, 1 StbSN in one knit in the next eight loops, 2 StbSN in one loop, 2 VP *, repeat until the end of the row;
7 row: * 2 StbSN in one loop, 1 StbCH in one knit in the next ten loops, 2 StbSN in one loop, 2 VP *, repeat until the end of the row;
8 to 22 row we knit according to the pattern.
Square
Not too popular form for crocheted napkins, but also interesting, both visually and at work. Needlewomen can try several options for knitting according to the following schemes with descriptions.
Napkin "Pineapple Fantasy"
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - white YarnArt Jeans, 55% cotton, 45% acrylic (50 g –160 m);
Hook — №2.
Abbreviations for designations:
CCH - double crochet;
Sc - single crochet;
VP - air loop;
C3H - a column with three crochets;
Joint venture - connecting loop.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
Important: with further knitting, do not forget to replace the lifting 3 VP with 1 CCH. Knit according to the description, but looking into the pattern, so that all the moments in knitting are understandable.
1st row: start with a sliding loop and inside the ring we knit 3 VP, 1 CCH, 5 VP, * 2 CCH with a common vertex (cluster), 5 VP; repeat six more times. At the end of the row, instead of five VP, we knit 2 VP and 1 CCH in the initial cluster. It turned out eight arches from five VP;
2 row: * 6 VP, RLS for the next arch of five VP; repeat from * to the end of the row, end the row with three VP and 1 CCH in the first column of the CH;
3 row: 7 VP (equal to 1 CCH + 4 VP) and in the first arch we knit * 6 CCH, 4 VP, 1 CCH under the next arch, 4 VP; repeat from * to end of row. We finish a number of joint ventures in the third VP;
4 row: 4 VP (equal to 1 CCH + 1 VP), 1 CCH in the same loop, 4 VP, over each CCH of the third row we knit 1 CCH and 1 VP between columns, 4 VP, * (1 CCH, 1 VP, 1 CCH) in a column of CH of the third row, 4 VP, above each CCH of the third row we knit 1 CCH and 1 VP between the columns, 4 VP; repeat from * to end of row. We finish a number of joint ventures in the third VP;
5 row: * 4 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 SSN + 1 VP), 1 SSN under the fourth row VP, 1 VP, 1 SSN in the double crochet, 4 VP, 1 PRS under the first fourth row VP (4 VP, 1 PRS under VP ) - three more times, 4 VP; repeat from * to end of row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;
6 row: * 4 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 CCH + 1 VP), 1 CCH for the first VP, 1 VP, 1 CCH in the CH column, 1 VP, 1 CCH for the VP, 1 VP, 1 CCH in the CH column, 4 VP, 1 PRS under the first arch, (4 VP, 1 PRS under the arch) - 2 more times, 4 VP; repeat from * to end of row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;
7 row: * 3 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 SSN), (1 VP, 1 SSN) - another 7 times, 4 VP, 1 PRS in the first arch, 4 VP, 1 PRS under the arch, 4 VP, 1 PRS under the arch, 4 VP; repeat from * to end of row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;
8 row: * 3 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 SSN), (2 VP, 1 SSN) - another 7 times, 4 VP, 1 PRS in the first arch, 4 VP, 1 PRS under the arch, 4 VP; repeat from * to end of row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;
9 row: * 3 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 SSN), (3 VP, 1 SSN) - another 7 times, 4 VP, 1 PRS in the 1st arch, 4 VP; repeat from * to end of row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;
10 row: 5 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 С3Н), * (1 VP, 1 SSN in the column CH, 1 VP, 2 SSN under the arch, 1 VP) - another 7 times, 1 SSN, 1 VP, 2 С3Н with a common vertex ( see diagram); repeat from * to end of row. We finish 1 С3Н and SP in the fifth VP;
11 row: we will knit in each column of CH the tenth row. * 4 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 CCH + 1 VP), 1 CCH, pico from three VP, 1 VP; repeat from * to end of row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP.
We cut and thread the thread. After that, a small square napkin needs to be stretched and steamed with a hot iron or wet, stretched, secured with pins and allowed to dry.
Napkin "Easter motive"
A napkin that will look great both as a decoration during the spring holidays and playfully decorates the nursery will be 23 * 20 cm, and with a binding - 26 * 23 cm. This kind of crochet is called fillet knitting.
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - 36 g of yellow yarn Pekhorka Tender (50 g - 150m, 50% acrylic - 50% cotton);
Hook — №2;
Needle - blunt.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
In total, we have 23 cells according to the scheme. In order to calculate the required number of VPs for the first chain, you need 23 times 3 and then add another 3 VPs for the rotation chain. Total 72 loops. And remember that the filled cell is 2 CCHs inside the cell, and the empty one is 2 VPs. Even rows are read from left to right, and odd rows from right to left.
1st row: We start knitting with a 4VP chain, since the first cell is full. If the cell were needed empty, then it would be necessary to add 2 more VIs and knit in the 8th VI. We knit CCH in each loop of the chain to the end of the row. As a result, you should get 70 CCH, taking into account 3 lifting loops, replacing the first CCH (photo 1 and 2).
2 row: We start with 3 lifting VPs, then 2 CCHs (this is a filled cell) and another 1 CCHs, then 2 VPs, we skip two at the base and the third - 1 CCHs, and again 2 VPs, into the third CCH and so on until the last cell according to the scheme to be filled, i.e. at the end of the row you should get 4 CCH. The row ends with the CCH in the 3rd air lift loop. Total in a row you should get 23 cells, two of which at the edges should be filled, as in the photo below (photo 3,4,5).
3 row: here the drawing begins. We focus on the knitting pattern. We read this odd series according to the scheme from right to left. 1 cell - filled, then 8 empty cells, 5 filled (16 CCHs should be obtained), 8 empty, 1 filled. Filled cells fit into the arch from air loops (photo 6).
4 row: 1 cell - filled (4 CCH), 6 - empty, 2 - filled (7 CCH), 5 - empty, 2 - filled (7 CCH), 6 - empty, 1 - filled (4 CCH). The row is read from left to right. If the gaps in the filled cells are too large, this means that the loops are too loose and you need to replace the hook with a size smaller so that knitting becomes denser (photo 7).
Next, we knit according to the scheme 5 to 17 rows.
18 row: 1 cell - filled (4 CCHs), 1 - empty, 1 - filled (4 CCHs), 2 - empty, 4 filled (13 CCHs), 2 - empty, 2 - filled (7 CCHs), 1 - empty, 4 - filled (13 CCHs), 2 - empty, 1 - filled (4 CCHs), 1 - empty, 1 - filled (4 CCHs). The row is read from left to right. In order to easily check if you missed the CCH in a row, count the number of filled cells in a row, then multiply by 3 and add 1. For example, you have 10 filled cells in a row, this means you need to knit: 10 cells * 3 CCH + 1CCN = 34 CCH. Accordingly, 10 filled cells are equal to the 34th CCH (photo 8).
Next, we knit according to the scheme up to 28 rows inclusive.
29 row: These are only empty cells except the first and last, which are the frame of our knitted chicken.
30 row: The whole consists of their CCH. They should turn out 70 pieces (photo 9).
Next, we make a beautiful strapping according to the following scheme, so the canvas will turn into a beautiful napkin with a processed edge.
Crochet napkin strapping scheme and description:
We turn the work to ourselves and knit immediately 1 CCH in the 4th loop from the beginning, without adding lifting loops.
Having tied the first CCH, we make a picot of 3 air loops, we fasten the connecting column into the first air loop.
Then again 1 CCH in the same base loop and pico. Thus, you should get 6 CCH in one loop and 5 picos between them.
Now fasten also in the fourth loop with a connecting column. And again in 4 loops we knit 6 CCH with pico.
On the side, fasteners and jewelry itself are attached every 2 rows to the side loop.
Tighten the loop and hide the thread using a needle with a blunt end in knitting. Next, wash, iron, steam. After washing, all the loops will settle down, and finally align after ironing.
Japanese
Crocheting napkins with a hook in the Japanese style is not suitable for beginner knitters, because an important part of the work is the complexity of the lines, loops and rings woven into a special pattern that turns into an outstanding floral motif. The Japanese crochet napkin is the aerobatics of knitting, which allows you to perform very unusual napkins, interesting and original.
Napkin "Cherry Orchard"
This napkin is made up of several individual motifs.
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - Iris of white and pink color;
Hook — №1;
Abbreviations for designations:
VP - air loop
PS - half-column (connecting column)
Sc - single crochet
C1H - single crochet
C2H - double crochet
C3H - a column with three crochets
Description of work on a crochet napkin with photos:
We start knitting the motif with white yarn. We close the chain of 14 VPs into a ring with a half-column.
1st row: 3ВП and 27 С1Н per ring (photo 1).
2 row: 4ВП, * С1Н, 1ВП *, С1Н - only 13 columns, knitted under each loop of the 1st row.
At the end of the row, we collect 3VP and stretch a long loop so that the knitting does not open (photo 2).
Now take the pink yarn. We collect 14 VP, enter the resulting chain under a white ring, close it in a half-column and knit 2 rows in the same way as white yarn (photo 3).
Next, we connect the last loop of pink with the first loop of the 2nd row of the white ring with a half-column (photo 4).
3 row: above each VP of the last row of the white ring we knit С1Н, and between them - 1 VP, pico from 3 VP, 1 VP. At the end of the row, stretch a long loop and leave knitting (photo 5).
We return to the white ringlet, connect it with the pink one and knit the same as the 3rd row.
The last loop of the white ring is connected with pink, and pink with white.
We cut the excess threads and carefully hide from the wrong side, pulling a hook through the loops between the rows. The result was 25 motifs and sewn together with a needle and thread (photo 6).
Napkin "Japanese motive"
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - white yarn Madame Tricote Maxi (mercerized cotton, in a skein of 100 g per 565 m);
Hook — №1;
Scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin with photos:
In this Japanese napkin pattern, the rows of even and odd are painted in different colors.Despite the fact that there are only 12 rows in the napkin, including the final row of tying with single crochet columns, the size of the finished product is 33 cm.
1st row: Around Amigurumi ring - 1 vp and 11 tbsp. single crochet; close the row with a connecting loop (photo 1).
2 row: 16 vp, 2-crochet post at 4 vp beginning of this row; 4-yarn crochet, knitted with the previous 2-crochet * 7 vp, a 2-crochet column in the center of the previous 4-crochet column, a 4-crochet column knitted with a 2-crochet * * - repeat from * to * to the end of the row, 7 vp, a column with 2 crochets in the center of the previous column with 4 crochets, close the row with a connecting column in the 9th loop of the beginning of this row (photo 2).
3 row: 10 vp, 4-crochet, 9 vp, 5-crochet at 4 th beginning of this row (photo 1). Then make 2 columns with 3 crochets in the center of the previous column with 5 crochets (photos 2 and 3).
9 vp, 2 columns with 4 crochets, knitted together in the 4th vp beginning of this row (photo 1). We knit 7 vp., * 7 tbsp. with 4 crochets, knitted together (photo 2 and 3).
7 c.p., 1 tbsp. with 6 crochets and 1 tbsp. with 4 crochets in the third crochet of the previous column, knitted together.
9 c.p., 1 tbsp. with 5 crochets, knitted in the third yarn of a column with 6 crochets (photo 1). We knit 2 columns with 3 crochets, knitted in the center of the previous column with 5 crochets (photo 2 and 3).
9 c.p., 2 tbsp. with 4 crochets, knitted together, in the third crochet of the same column with 6 crochets (photo 1). Then do 7 vp * - repeat from * to * to the end of the row; then - 7 vp and close the row with a blind loop at 10 vp beginning of this row (photo 2).
4 row: Go halfway to the top of the flower. 5 c.p. * 2 tbsp. with 3 crochets, knitted together, 8 vp, 1 tbsp. with 4 crochets, of which only 3 are crocheted and 2 more crochets with 3 crochets are made at the same point, knit them together, and only then knit the last crochet of a 4-crochet stitch *.
From * to * is a petal. 5 vp, petal, 5 vp, petal, 5 vp, petal. Next, tie 7 vp (photo 1). The next maneuver is the tower structure, designed to pull together 4 arcs from the air loops of the previous row. We knit like that. 1 tbsp. with 3 crochets, of which we knit only two (photo 2).
Around the next arc - a column with 2 yarn (do not close the column). Repeat around the next two arcs with 2 double crochets (photo 1). Knit all 4 columns together and tie the primary column with 3 crochets (photo 2).
* 7 c.p., 5 petals, divided 5 c.p .; 7 vp, “tightening tower” * - repeat until the end of the row. Close the row like this: 5 c.p., 1 tbsp. with 1 crochet in the 5th air loop of the beginning of this row (photo). Then knit 5 row. 3 vp, column with 1 yarn in the next arc from vp
9 vp, * column with 2 crochets, of which we knit only one; double crochet around the next arc, knitted together with the first column; we knit the remaining double crochet of the double crochet *. From * to * - let there be a construction with the code name "Eiffel Tower".
Then we knit: * 6 vp, Eiffel tower * - repeat three times from * to *. Next - 7 vp, “tightening tower” - 7 vp, eiffel tower, * 6 vp, eiffel tower * - repeat from * to * 4 more times. And then again 7 vp, a tightening tower, etc. to the end of the row. Close the row with a blind loop according to the scheme.
6 row: 6 c.p., 2 tbsp. with 3 crochets, knitted together; 7 c.p., 3 tbsp. with 3 crochets in the same Eiffel tower of the previous row + 3 tbsp. with 3 crochets in the next Eiffel tower of the previous row, knitted together; 7 c.p., 3 tbsp. with 3 crochets, knitted together, in the same Eiffel tower of the previous row, 7 vp and again 3 tbsp. with 3 crochets + 3 tbsp. with 3 crochets to the next Eiffel Tower, knitted together. The last arc from vp fits so: 5 vp and 1 tbsp. with 1 double crochet.
In total, it turns out in each eiffel tower of the previous row - 3 petals from 3 tbsp. with 3 crochets knitted together and separated by 7 vp, while at the junction of three-petal bushes, the columns of two adjacent petals are knitted together (photo 1).
7 row: 3 c.p., 1 tbsp. with 1 double crochet around the next arc of the previous row, 10 vp, “eiffel tower”, 7 vp - continue alternating 7 v. and eiffel towers to the end of the row. Close the row with a blind loop. Go to the top of the arc from vp 4 tbsp. single crochet (photo 2).
8 row: 7 vp, single crochet around the next arc, 7 vp, 1 tbsp single crochet around the next arc (photo 1). Next - 7 c.p., 1 tbsp. with 5 crochets in the Eiffel Tower (photo 2,3).
1 tbsp. with 3 crochets in the center of a column with 5 crochets - then knit them together.
6 c.p., 1 tbsp.with 5 double crochets to the center of the 5 double crochet. 2 tbsp. with 3 crochets in the center of the last column with 5 crochets, 6 vp (photo 1). 2 tbsp. with 3 crochets, knitted together, in the center of the first column with 5 crochets of this complex design (photo 2).
Repeat all the steps in the description of this row until the end of the row. Close the row with a deaf loop, go 4 tbsp. single crochet to the top of the arc.
9 row: 3 c.p., 5 tbsp. with 2 crochets, knitted together, 3 vp, single crochet around the arc. 5 vp, eiffel tower (photo 1). 5 vp and move on to knitting a petal: a column with 4 crochets, of which we knit only three, then - 2 tbsp. with 3 crochets, knitted with the first; knit a 4-crochet column - the petal is ready. We knit five such petals, while dividing them among themselves 5 vp After all the petals - 5 VP, the Eiffel Tower, 5 VP, a single crochet and repeat all the steps from the beginning of this row to the end of the row. Close a row of deaf loops. Go to the top of the element filled with 5 tbsp. with 2 crochets crocheted together, single crochet (photo 2,3).
10 row: 4 VP, single crochet around the next arc, 5 VP, single crochet around the next arc, 5 VP, single crochet around the next arc, 4 VP, single crochet around same arc, 5 vp, single crochet around the next arc, 4 vp, single crochet around the same arc, 5 vp, single crochet around the next arc, 4 vp, column single crochet around the same arc, 5 bp, single crochet around the next arc, 4 bp, single crochet around the same arc, 5 bp, single crochet around the next arc, 5 c. n., single crochet around next th arc, 4 ce, bar, without sc in the top of the diamond of the previous row. Repeat from the beginning of the description to the end of the series, but instead of the last 5 c.p. - 2 vp + 1 tbsp. with 1 double crochet.
11 row: This row is mainly composed of lifting from the tenth row, and if you master it (lifting), consider that the Japanese napkin is in your pocket. 3 c.p., 1 tbsp. with 1 double crochet around the next arc. Next: 4 vp, unfold the napkin. Now we knit in the other direction: 1 tbsp. with 3 crochets around the next arc, of which we knit only the first, then 1 tbsp. with 1 crochet around the next arc, knit together, knit a column with 3 crochets. We unfold the napkin in its usual state and knit again counterclockwise. 1 tbsp. with 3 crochets, of which we knit only one, 1 tbsp. with 1 crochet around the next arc, knit together, knit a column with 3 crochets. It turns out the Eiffel Tower, only the top of it is already not one, but two double crochets. We tie all the arcs of the flower with such trimmed Eiffel towers, separated by five cp (photo 1).
Then go to the junction of flowers. To do this, we knit (according to the scheme): 4 vp, 1 column with 4 crochets, of which we knit only one, then a column with 1 crochet around the next arc, we knit together with the previous column and then we knit two more crochets from a column with 4 crochets. Next, a column with 3 crochets around the next arc, of which we knit only one crochet. A column with 1 double crochet around the next arc, knit the columns together, knit the two remaining crochets. We continue to knit another Eiffel tower around the next two arches from the air loops (photo 2).
We knit three eiffel towers together, we knit the last crochet of the primary column with 4 crochets (photo 1,2). Again 4 vp and tie the flower with the Eiffel towers. We end the row with a dull loop (photo 3).
12 row: We knit a row with double crochets. We start the series like this: 4 tbsp. single crochet around the arc; 4 tbsp. single crochet around the next arc, pico from 4 vp (4 vp + blind loop in the first vp of this picot), 4 tbsp. single crochet around the same arc. Thus, we bind all arcs, with the exception of the junction of flowers: here we knit 4 tbsp. On each arc without crochet and do not do pico (photo 1). Crocheted Japanese napkin ready. We moisturize, straighten, fasten with pins (the napkin itself lies face down!), Iron it with steam and leave it to dry in a straightened form (photo 2).
Openwork
Crocheted napkins, very popular and loved by hostesses, are beautiful openwork napkins, so airy and delicate that they look like clouds. I don’t even want to put anything on such napkins; they do not need additional decorations. Each needlewoman should learn to knit such lace motifs, and detailed schemes and a description of openwork napkins will help in this.
Napkin "Spring"
The finished napkin will turn out in a diameter of 41 cm, and it will certainly delight all households with its beauty for a long time.
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - Pechorka, white, Successful, 100% cotton, 50 g - 220 m
Hook — №2.
Abbreviations for designations:
Ssn - double crochet;
Sbn - single crochet;
Vp - air loop;
Cn - connecting loop;
C5H - a column with 5 crochets;
C2H - a column with 2 crochets.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
1st row: in the ring we knit 3 VP, 23 CHF, connect Cn;
2 row: 3 VP 3 VP, 1 CHF in the 4th loop from the hook, * skip one loop - 1 CHF, 3 VP, 1 CHF in the base of the column (see diagram) *, finish Cn;
3 row: 7 VP + 9 VP, * 1 С5Н in the column of Sn of the 2nd row, 9 VP *, we finish Cn in the 7th VP;
4 row: Cn, 3 Bp (equal to the first double crochet), 4 CCH, 5 Bp, 5 CCH *, finish Cn;
5 row: * 4 VP (equal to 1С2Н) + 7 VP, 1 С2Н to the same loop, 3 ССН, 5 VP, 3 ССН * to the arch, repeat, we finish the series Cn;
6 row: * 4 Cn to the middle of the arch, 3 VP (equal to the first double crochet), 4 CCH, 1 VP, under the arch 3 CCH, 5 VP, 3 CCH, 1 VP *, we finish Cn;
7 row: * 3 VP (equal to the first double crochet), 1 CCH, in one base of the column we knit 1 CCH, 1 Cn, 1 CCH, 2 CCH, 1 Cn, under the arch 3 CCH, 5 Cp, 3 CCH, 1 Cp *, finish Cn;
8 row: 3 VP (equal to the first double crochet), 2 CCH, 2 VP, 3 CCH, 1 VP, under the arch 3 CCH, 5 Cp, 3 CCH, 1 Bp *, finish Cn;
9 row: 3 VP (equal to the first double crochet), 2 SSN, 2 VP, 3 SSN, 3 VP, under the arch 3 SSN, 5 VP, 3 SSN, 3 VP *, we finish Sp;
10 row: 3 VP (equal to the first double crochet), 2 CCH, 2 VP, 3 CCH, 1 VP, under the arch 3 CCH, 5 Cp, 3 CCH, 1 Bp *, finish Cn;
11 row: * 3 VP (equal to the first double crochet), 2 CCH, 1 VP, 3 CCH, 3 Cp, under the arch 3 CCH, 5 Cp, 3 CCH, 5 Vp, 3 CCH, 3 Cp *, we finish Cn.
The remaining rows of napkins are knitted according to the scheme.
Napkin "Summer meadow"
Preparation for knitting napkins:
Yarn - 40 g of yarn "Successful" from "Pekhorka", yellow, 100% cotton (50 g - 220 m);
Hook — №2.
Abbreviations for designations:
Etc. - previous row;
CCH - double crochet;
VP - air loop;
SS - connecting column;
Sc - single crochet;
Pico - we knit from three VP;
SS2N - a column with two crochets.
Knitting scheme and description of work on a crochet napkin:
We start each row with 3 VP, they are equal to 1 CCH. We finish the SS, unless otherwise indicated in the text.
We collect eight VPs, connect them to the SS ring.
1st row: 3VP, 23SSN;
2 row: 3VP, 4VP * 2SSN with a common vertex, one knit in the same loop, the second through one, 4VP *;
3 row: 3VP, 4SSN (to the arch from the airspace of the river), 1VP * 5SSN (to the arch of the airspace of the river), 1VP *;
4 row: 3VP, 4SSN at the top of the SSN of the river, 3VP * 5SSN at the top of the SSN of the river, 3VP *;
5 row: knits as well as the 4th, but in the intervals between the CCH we knit 4VP;
6 row: 3VP, 4SSN to the tops of the SSN of the river, 2VP, 1SSN under the arch of the VP of the river, 2VP * 5SSN, 2VP, under the arch 1SSN, 2VP *;
7 row: 3VP, 4SSN at the top of the SSN of the river, 2VP, 3SSN in the SSN of the river, 2VP * 5SSN, 2VP, 3SSN in the column of the river, 2VP *;
8 row: 3VP, 4SSN at the top of the SSN of the river, 2VP, 2SSN in the first two SSN of the river, 1VP, 2SSN (the first again in the 2nd SSN of the previous row, and the second in the 3rd SSN of the river, 2VP * 5SSN, 2VP , 2SSN, 1VP, 1SSN, in the same loop, 1SSN in the next, 2VP *;
9 row: 3VP, 4SSN to the top of the SSN of the river, 2VP, 2SSN, 3VP, 2SSN, 2VP * 5SSN, 2VP, 2SSN, 3VP, 2SSN, 2VP *;
10 row: It fits in the same way as the 9th row, but instead of 3 VP between the CCH, now it fits 5;
11 row: 3VP, 2SSN, 2SSN with a common peak, 2VP, 2SSN in SSN a.s., 2VP, in a 3 VP a.s. 3ССН, 2ВП, 2ССН, 2ВП * 2ССН with a common top, 1ССН, 2ССН with a common top, 2ВП, 2ССН, 2ВП, 3ССН in the 3rd VP, 2ВП, 2ССН, 2ВП * 1СС in the 3rd VP, 1СС in the 1st ССН;
12 row: 3VP, 2SSN with a common peak in 2SSN bp, 2VP, 2SSN in each SSN bp, 2VP, 2SSN in the 1st SSN bp, 1SSN, 2SSN in the 3rd SSN bp, 2VP, 2CCH in each SSN bp, 2VP * 3SSN with a common peak, 2VP, in the next two loops of 2SSN, 2VP, in the next three loops - 2SSN (from the 1st SSN), 1SSN (from the 2nd SSN), 2SSN (from the 3rd CCH), 2 VP, in 2CCH bp 2SSN, 2VP * 1SS in 3VP of the beginning of the row and 4SS in each subsequent loop;
13 row: 3VP, 1SSN in the 2nd SSN of the river, 2VP, 2SSN in both SSN of the river, 2VP, 5SSN, (2SSN, 2VP, 2SSN) in the 4th SSN of river * 2ССН, 2ВП, 2ССН, 2ВП, 5ССН, 2ВП, 2ССН, 2ВП, 2ССН *;
14 row: 3ВП, 1ССН, 5ВП * 2ССН, 2ВП, 5ССН, 2ВП, 2ССН, 5ВП, 4ССН with a common peak, 5ВП *, 1СС in the 3rd VP and another 7СС in the following loops;
15 row: 3ВП, 1ССН, 2ВП, 5ССН, 2ВП, 2ССН, 13ВП * 2ССН, 2ВП, 5ССН, 2ВП, 2ССН, 13ВП *;
16 row: 3ВП, 1ССН, 2ВП, 5ССН, 2ВП, 2ССН, 6ВП, 1СБН in the 7th VP of the arch of the river, 6ВП * 2ССН, 2ВП, 5ССН, 2ВП, 2ССН, 6ВП, 1СБН in the 7th VP of the river, 6ВП *;
17 row: fits in the same way as row 16, but now not 1 RLS between 6 VPs, but 3 RLS, i.e. one more on each side to neighboring airspace But the number of framing VPs also remains 6 (six);
18 row: knits similarly to the 17th row, but the RLS is now 5, i.e. one more on each side, and not 6 VP, but 7;
19 row: 3VP, 1SSN, 2VP, 2SSN with a common peak, 1SSN in the third SSN of the river, 2SSN with a common vertex, 2VP, 2SSN, 7VP, 1SBN in the 7th VP of the river, 13VP, 1SBN in the 1st VP of the river , 7VP * 2SSN, 2VP, in the following five loops - 2SSN with a common top, 1SSN, 2SSN with a common vertex, 2VP, 2SSN, 7VP, 1SBN in the 7th VP p.p., 13VP, 1SBN in the 1st VP p.p. ., 7VP *;
20 row: 3ВП, 1ССН, 2ВП, 3ССН with a common peak, 2ВП, 2ССН, 7ВП, in the arch between the SBN a.s. we knit 13ССН, 7ВП * 2ССН, 2ВП, 3ССН with a common top, 2ВП, 2ССН, 7ВП, 13ССН, 7ВП *;
21 row: 3ВП, 1ССН in SSN bp, then 2СН in the next 2СН bp (i.e. skip with a common vertex in the bp we skip), 7VP, 1SBN in the first SSN bp, 2VP, 1SBN we knit, skipping one loop of the bp So we knit until the fan from the SSN p.r. 7ВП * 2ССН, the next 2СН we knit in 2СН a.s., 7ВП, 1СБН, (2ВП, 1СБН) - 6 times, 7ВП *;
22 row: 3VP, 3SSN with a common peak, 7VP, in all arches from the VP between the RLS we knit according to 4СС2Н with a common top, 3VP, pico, 3VP. We finish 4 SS2N with a common top, then we knit 7VP * 4SSN with a common vertex, 7VP, 4CC2N, (3VP, pico, 3VP, 4SS2N) - 5 times, 7VP *.
Video lesson - knitting for beginners
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