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.1 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.5 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 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.Row 17. Take a thread of a different color and tie everything with single crochets.The napkin is ready, so that it straightens out and becomes smoother, wet it and dry it on a towel. For clarity, for advanced knitters, I provide a basic diagram of knitting a napkin.