How to tie a snowflake with a crochet for the New Year's decor of the interior? A crochet lesson on the openwork snowflake with detailed recommendations and step-by-step photos

How to tie a snowflake with a crochet for the New Year's decor of the interior? A crochet lesson on the openwork snowflake with detailed recommendations and step-by-step photos

Soon they will start selling Christmas trees on the streets, and it will smellpine needles in the apartment. We will decorate the New Year's beauty. Of course, now the choice of Christmas tree toys is huge. But you can create your own original toy or decoration. In this master class, we will knit a small snowflake, which can be used to decorate the Christmas tree or put on the table as a decorative napkin.

Materials and tools

  • Yarn of blue or white color;
  • Hook.

Stages of work

So, let's start knitting a snowflake with a sliding stitchloops. Next, we knit 8 air loops and knit 1 single crochet into the ring. We repeat all this five more times. That is, we need to knit only six identical elements that will form the rays of the future snowflake. We will tighten the sliding loop.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Photo №1Now we will tie two under the air chainconnecting loops. And then we will knit two air loops and 2 double crochets under the air chain. We will knit 3 air loops and under the same air chain we will knit 3 double crochets.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Photo # 2And so we need to knit all the elements of the previous row. Next, we connect the first and last loops of the row with a slip stitch.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Picture №3At the beginning of the row we knit 3 half-columns and so wewe will find ourselves under the arch of air loops that we made in the previous row. Now we will knit two air loops (they will replace 1 double crochet) and in the arch 1 double crochet. We will knit 3 air loops and in the same arch 2 double crochets. We will knit five air loops and 2 double crochets. We will knit 3 air loops and 2 double crochets again. We will knit all the columns under one arch.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Photo №4Next, we tie the remaining arches of the previous row in exactly the same way. At the end of the row, we connect the first and last loops of the row with a slip stitch.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Photo №5Now we will knit the final row. Under the air chain we will knit six single crochets.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Photo №6Under the second arch of air loops, we will knit 2 single crochets, two air loops and 1 double crochet. Again, we will knit two air loops and then knit a single crochet.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Photo №7Next we knit 3 air loops and a column withtwo yarn overs. Again, knit 3 chain stitches and a single crochet. Knit two chain stitches and a single crochet. Again, knit two chain stitches and 2 single crochets.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Photo №8The next (small) arch will be knitted with six single crochet stitches. We move on to the second ray and knit it in the same way as the first.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Photo Number 9That's it, our snowflake is ready! We can hang it on the Christmas tree.Photo to a lesson on crocheting snowflakes and napkins. Picture №10

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