Crochet crocheted Bruges lace: scheme and description

Crochet crocheted Bruges lace: scheme and description

Crochet Bruges Lace Wipes Modern Bruges' crocheted laceimitates the weaving of lace on bobbins. This type of knitting is very fond of many needlewomen: the braid basis is knitted pretty quickly, and the connecting web is even faster. Total with minimal time costs - we get the original and very beautiful product and a lot of pleasure from work. The first experiments with Bruges lace are advised to start with something small - borders, lace strips, and maybe - napkins. In our master class, we are just with a napkin and we want to introduce you. The only inconvenience in knitting products with Bruges lace is the need to count the arches of the basic webbing. We solved this problem very simply - we numbered the arches along the main lines of the webbing on the scheme, reflecting this innovation on the diagram below. For knitting napkins the size of 16 cm horizontally, we used cotton yarn Yarnart Violet (brown). White is bigger, but for its knitting we took an unknown breed of white loose synthetic yarn. It was more pleasant to work with cotton.

Napkin Brugge lace: scheme

At first glance, the sequence of knitting napkins in this technique is not clear. In fact, nothing complicated. (To enlarge and save the scheme, click onher mouse). We begin to knit braid that goes to the left, from the red dot on the scheme. Then we fill the core of this curl - we knit from the blue point. Next, we continue to knit fine braid (leaves on the diagram to the right), but in the end we do not attach it to the first curl, but simply fasten and cut the thread. Next, we carry out the binding of arches with columns without crochet with picot, starting from arch No. 27 on the first curl and ending at the end of a thin braid. Without cutting the thread, we tie the end of a thin braid to the first curl. And the last step - from the green dot knit filling for the second curl. Detailed order description of the napkin using the Bruges lace technique is given below.

Napkin using Bruges lace technique: description of work

For a start we knit a wide braid - on the diagram the beginningindicated by a red dot. 1 row. 12 VP, Art. with a single crochet in the 8th loop (arch № 1 turned out), 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with 1 nak., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with 1 nak, 1 ce, 2 tbsp. with a crochet. 2 row. Knitting unfold, 5 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 2 tbsp. with a crochet. 3 row (knit arch number 2). Knitting unfold, 5 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 2 tbsp. with nak. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 row. As the second. 5 row (knit arch number 3), 7 row (knit arch number 4), 9 row (knit arch number 5), row 11 (knit arch number 6), row 13 (knit arch number 7), row 15 (knit arch №8). Like 3rd. 17 row (knit arch number 9). Knitting unfold. 5 VP, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 2 tbsp. with nak., 2 tbsp. without nakida 19 row (knit arch number 10), 21 row (knit arch number 11), 23 row (knit arch number 12), 25 row (knit arch number 13), 27 row (arch number 14). Like the 17th. 28 row. Knitting unfold, 1 ce, 2 tbsp. without nakida, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. double crochet, 1 ce, 2 tbsp. with nak. 29 row (arch number 15). Knitting unfold, 5 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with nak., 1 tbsp. without nakida 30, 32 row. As the second. 31 row (arch number 16). Like the 17th. 33 row (arch number 17). Like the 29th. 34 row. Knitting unfold, 1 ce, 2 tbsp. without nakida, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 2 tbsp. with a crochet. 35 row (arch number 18). Knitting unfold, 5 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with NAC., 1 ce, 2 tbsp. without nakida 36, 38 row. As the second. 37 row (arch number 19), 39 row (arch number 20), 41 row (arch number 21), 43 row (arch number 22), 45 row (arch number 23), 47 row (arch number 24), 49 row (arch number 25), 51 row (arch number 26), 53 row (arch number 27). Like the 35th. 40 row. Like the 34th. 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52 row. As the second. 54 row. We knit a row and at the same time attach the edge of the band to the 3rd, 4th and 5th arch along the inner edge of the same band (we assume first; in the diagram these arches are not numbered). Knitting unfold, knit 5 ce, 1 tbsp. with nak., column without nakida in the 5th arch, 1 tbsp. with nak., 2 column without nakida in the 4th arch, 1 tbsp. with nak., 1 tbsp. nakida in the 4th arch, 2 tbsp. with nak. The thread is fastened, cut. Wide braid Fill the core of the resulting squiggles. To do this, knit from the blue point on the diagram as follows. We attach the thread to the last arch from the inside of the braid (not numbered in the diagram), we knit 9 vp, then a column with 5 nakida in the 6th arch of the braid from the inner side (not numbered in the diagram), 1 vp, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in 7 arch of braid, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in 9 arch of braid, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in the 12th arch of the braid, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. 14th arch of braid, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in the 16th arch of the braid, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in the 18th arch of the braid, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in the 20th arch of the braid, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in the 22nd arch of the braid,, close the row with a deaf loop in the 8th ce. of this series. Next, we tie the core of the core with a single crochet so that they cover the air loops separating the columns. Get 9 Art. without nakida Fasten the thread, cut, tail to hide. Wide curl filling The next step is to knit a narrow braid. The arches of the outer part on the diagram we numbered in green. Knit according to the scheme from the yellow point. 1 row (arch number 1). We knit 8 ce., Further - 1 tbsp. with nak. in the second air loop, 1 ce, 1 tbsp. with nak. in the first air loop. Next - 3 tbsp. without nakida on a wide braid - its 6th, 5th and 4th air loops, from which the wide braid began to be knitted. 2 row. Knitting unfold. Double crochet, 2 ce, 1 tbsp. with a crochet. 3 row (arch number 2). Knitting unfold. 5 VP, 1 sec. NAC., 2 paras., 2 tbsp. with nak. 4 row. We attach a row with a single crochet to the first air loop from which the broad band began. Knitting unfold, 5 vp, 2 tbsp. with nak., 2 paras., 1 tbsp. with nak. 5th row (arch No. 3), 7th row (arch No. 4), 9th row (arch No. 5), 11th row (arch No. 6), etc. - all the odd rows up to the 37th row (arch №19) - fit in the same way as the 3rd. 6 row and all further even rows up to 38 rows. Knitting unfold, 5 vp, 2 tbsp. with nak., 2 paras, 1 tbsp. with nak. The last row of the narrow braid is the 38th. The thread is fastened and cut. Narrow braid We tie all the arches of the outer edge and wide, andnarrow braid. We begin the trimming of the third inner arch of the wide braid: we attach a thread to it, but at once we begin to knit on the last column with a wide braid, making 2 tbs. without nakida Next, we tie the arch: 3 tbsp. without nakida, pico of three air loops (we knit 3 vp and close pico with a deaf loop in the first air loop), 3 tbsp. without nakida Then - 2 tbsp. without nakida to the next arch. Thus, we tie the outer edge first with a wide braid, then go to a narrow one and tie it to its end, after which we tie the edge of the narrow braid to the 20th and 21st outer arch of the wide ribbon with single crochets (inserting a hook into the picot). We fix the thread, cut it, hide the tail. Trim edge And the last step - filling the space of the secondcurl. We recommend using knitting markers: attach them to the inner arches of the thin braid and the outer arches of the wide, noting the places where the columns of the inner web will be fixed. So, we start knitting from the second inner arch of the wide ribbon (marked with a green dot in the diagram). We attach the thread and knit from it 3 vp, then - a column with 3 nakida in the first internal arch of a narrow braid, a column with 3 nakida in the 27th external arch of a wide braid, 3 vp, a column with three nakida in the second arch narrow tape, 1 tbsp. with 3 nak. in the 27th outer arch of a wide band; 3 vp, column with 3 naquids into the second internal arch of the narrow ribbon, 1 tbsp. with 3 nak. in the 26th outer arch of the broad band, 3 VP, 1 tbsp. with 3 nak. in the 4th internal arch of a narrow band, 1 tbsp. with 3 nak. to the 26th outer arch of a wide band; 3 para, 1 tbsp. with 3 nak. in the 4th internal arch of a narrow band, 1 tbsp. with 3 nak. in the 25th outer arch of a wide band; 3 para, 1 tbsp. with 4 nak. in the 6th internal arch of a narrow band, 1 tbsp. with 3 nak. in the 25th outer arch of a wide band; 3 para, 1 tbsp. with 4 nak. in the 6th internal arch of a narrow band, 1 tbsp. with 3 nak. to the 24th outer arch of a wide band; 3 para, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in the 8th inner arch of a narrow band, 1 tbsp. with 3 nak. to the 24th outer arch of a wide band; 3 para, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in the 8th inner arch of a narrow band, 1 tbsp. with 4 nak. to the 23rd outer arch of a wide band; 3 para, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in the 10th narrow arch of the inner arch, 1 tbsp. with 4 nak. in the 23rd outer arch of the broad band, 3 VP, 1 tbsp. with 5 nak. in the 10th narrow arch of the inner arch, 1 tbsp. with 4 nak. in the 22nd outer arch of the broad band; 3 para, 1 tbsp. with 4 nak. in the 22nd external arch of the broad band, 1 tbsp. with 4 nak. in the 14th inner arch of a narrow band, 3 VP, 1 tbsp. with 4 nak. in the same arch of narrow band, 2 vp, 1 tbsp. without bow in the 16th internal arch of a narrow braid. Fasten the thread, trim the tail to hide. To steam a napkin from the seamy side and leave in the straightened form until it cools and dries. Beautiful napkin of bruges lace Crochet Brugge Lace: Napkin Crochet Bruges Lace Wipes Bruges lace: napkins Crocheted napkin using Bruges lace technique is ready. Knitted on the photo can be found at the link given. Bruges lace: napkin Bruges lace napkin Bruges Lace Napkin Eva Casio specifically for the site Previous article: Next article:

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