How to crochet an openwork napkin "Orange mood"? Detailed instructions, description of the knitting technique and step-by-step photos for the lesson.

How to crochet an openwork napkin "Orange mood"? Detailed instructions, description of the knitting technique and step-by-step photos for the lesson.

Comfort and individuality of the homethe interior will be given by things that we made ourselves with our own hands. If you have a skein of wool lying around, don't throw it away, but give it a second life, knit a beautiful lace napkin that can be used as a hot pad or to decorate the interior.

Materials and tools

  • orange wool yarn - 40 g,
  • grey wool yarn - 5 g,
  • hook 1 mm.

Description of the stages of work

If you are going to knit a napkin, then you are not such a newbie in crocheting and, of course, you know how to knit the following loops that will be used when knitting this napkin:

  • Air loop,
  • connection column,
  • a column without a crochet,
  • a column with a crochet,
  • a column with two crochets,
  • 5 crochet stitch, five crochet stitches worked together into one base stitch (called a "bump")

So, let's get started with the process of making a beautiful onenapkins. Most napkins start with knitting a chain. For this napkin, you need to knit a chain of 8 air loops and connect it into a ring with a connecting column without a crochet. This will be the central part of the product, from which you will need to knit the first and subsequent rows.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo №11 row 3 air loops for lifting.*5 air loops, a column with one yarn over.* Knit the rapport (that is, the repeating motifs indicated by stars) 11 times to form the first row of our napkin.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo # 25 air loops, which are knitted fromthe first elevation to the second. These elements will provide a transition, and the third openwork row will be formed from them. 4 connecting posts for attaching air loops to the bottom row.. Row 2. At the beginning of the row, you will need to knit 3 air loops for lifting. Then we create a repeating element from: *5 double crochets, knitted together in the middle of the chain of 5 air loops of the previous row, 5 air loops*. Rapport between ** knit 11 times, each element is located just above the air loops of the previous row. The pattern is quite simple and accessible to novice craftswomen. 2 connecting posts. Row 3. As always, you need to create 3 air loops for lifting, otherwise the row will merge with the previous stage of work. Now we form a repeating motif: *6 double crochets, 1 air loop* Rapport between **knit 11 times, thus each time the knitting in the sector expands, and in this salyatki there are only 11 sectors of the pattern. 1 connecting column.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Picture №3Row 4.We start with 3 chain stitches for lifting. We form a repeating pattern that will be knitted eleven times. It consists of: *6 double crochets, 2 chain stitches* 1 slip stitch that will attach the end of the pattern of this row to the bottom stage of knitting.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo №4Row 5.The fifth row begins with 3 chain stitches for lifting. The repeating stage of knitting in this row is *6 double crochets, 3 chain stitches*. This pattern needs to be knitted 11 times, corresponding to the lower stage of the pattern, that is, expanding the motif without shifting it. 1 slip stitch. Row 6. As in the previous rows, you need to create 3 chain stitches for lifting. Then we form a rapport - *6 double crochets, 4 chain stitches*, which needs to be repeated 11 times. 1 slip stitch will finish this row.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo №5Row 7. 3 air loops for lifting.4 dc, 2 dc joined together, 7 ch. *2 dc joined together, 3 dc, 2 dc joined together, 7 ch.* Repeat between **work 10 times. 3 ch, 1 dc 3 times worked into last of three ch.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo №6Row 8. 3 air loops for lifting.*5 chain stitches, 4 double crochets knitted together, 5 chain stitches, 3 double crochets knitted into the fourth loop of the chain of seven chain stitches of the previous row*. Rapport between **knit 11 times. 1 slip stitch.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo №7Row 9. 4 air loops for lifting.*17 air loops, 2 double crochets from one loop, 3 double crochets from one loop, 2 double crochets from one loop*. Rapport between **knit 11 times. 2 connecting single crochets.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo №8Row 10. 5 air loops for lifting.**1 double crochet, 2 chain stitches *- repeat 4 times. 2 double crochets, knitted from one loop with two chain stitches between them. *2 chain stitches, 1 double crochet*- repeat 4 times. 1 chain stitch, 1 single crochet, 1 chain stitch.* Repeat the pattern between ** 11 times. 2 connecting single crochets.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo Number 9Row 11.3 chain stitches for lifting *5 double crochets knitted together into one base stitch, 3 chain stitches*. One motif consists of 9 rapports between **. In each motif you have 9 “bumps” formed by five double crochets. In total, you need to knit 11 such motifs. 7 connecting single crochets.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Picture №10Row 12.To get crossed chains, you will need to knit a column with five yarns in the space between the seventh and eighth "bumps" of the previous motif, that is, go back. This is clearly visible in the photo. 7 air loops for lifting. *5 air loops, knit a column with five yarns in the space between the seventh and eighth "bumps" of the previous motif. 5 air loops 2 double crochets knitted in the space between the fourth and fifth "bumps", 2 air loops, 2 more double crochets knitted in the same space. 2 double crochets knitted in the space between the fifth and sixth "bumps", 2 air loops, 2 more double crochets knitted in the same space *. Rapport between ** knit 11 times. 5 air loops 2 connecting columns without a crochet.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo Number 11Row 13. 3 air loops for lifting.*10 double crochets worked into the space of five chain stitches of the previous row 4 chain stitches 2 double crochets worked into the space between two pairs of single crochets in the previous row, 2 chain stitches, 2 double crochets worked into the same space 2 double crochets worked into the next space between two pairs of single crochets in the previous row, 2 chain stitches, 2 double crochets worked into the same space 4 chain stitches*. Work the pattern between ** 11 times. 1 slip stitch.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo number 12Row 14. 4 air loops for lifting.**2 chain stitches, double crochet* - knit 5 times. 2 chain stitches, 1 single crochet, 9 chain stitches, 1 single crochet* Knit the pattern between ** 11 times. 2 chain stitches, 1 slip stitch.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo №13Row 15. 3 air loops for lifting.**3 double crochets, worked into a double crochet in the previous row, 1 chain stitch* - repeat 5 times. 9 single crochets knit into a chain of 9 chain stitches from the previous row, 1 chain stitch*. Repeat the rapport between** 11 times. 1 slip stitch.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo Number 14Row 16. 4 air loops for lifting.**3 double crochets, 6 chain stitches* - repeat 5 times. 3 chain stitches, 3 single crochets knitted into the middle of nine single crochets in the previous row, 3 chain stitches* Repeat the pattern between** 11 times. 1 slip stitch.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo number 15Row 17. Take a thread of a different color and tie everything with single crochets.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo number 16The napkin is ready, so that it straightens out and becomes smoother, wet it and dry it on a towel.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo number 17 Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo Number 18For clarity, for advanced knitters, I provide a basic diagram of knitting a napkin.Photo to a lesson on crochet napkins. Photo Number 19

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