
How to tie a square crochet, you learn from our master class with diagrams and photos
Knitting squares in different ways Colorful andextravagant things come out crocheted from square motifs of one or different colors, united together. From square motifs you can crochet such things as a baby blanket or a blanket, a potholder or a cape, a shawl or a scarf, a dress or a blouse and much more. Making these things is not difficult if you can crochet a square. You can crochet square motifs in three ways: from the center, from the corner or as a solid canvas. Let's carefully analyze each method of crocheting squares.1.Crochet square that is knitted from the corner For this method of knitting a square, you need to follow this principle: We collect a braid of three loops and combine the initial and final loops with a half loop and get a small circle. Next, we knit one loop for lifting, in the initial and last loops we knit one loop without a crochet, and in the second we knit three loops without a crochet. So that there is no open space in the middle of the circle, you need to tighten the thread that remained at the beginning of knitting. In the next row, we turn the knitting, we knit one loop for lifting. Next, we knit one loop without a crochet in the next 2 loops of the row, in the next loop, which is in the middle. Again, we knit 3 loops without a crochet. Here, the diagonal line of the further square is outlined. The two loops that remain, we knit one single crochet. We turn the knitting over again and crochet a square motif using the algorithm described earlier.
2.Crochet square, which is knitted with a solid cloth The easiest method of knitting a square is when we knit air loops along the entire length. We create a braid of the desired length of the square from air loops plus one lifting loop. Next, we knit a row of loops without a yarn over or with one yarn over. Then we turn the work over and again knit a row according to the pattern until the square is completed.
3.Crochet square, which is knitted from the center At first, the square motif is crocheted from the center similarly to the first version from a braid of three air loops, united in a circle. Then we do the following steps: We knit two rows in each column by two loops without a crochet. Then the number of loops formed should be equal to 12 and divide into 4 parts. It turns out that in each part there are 3 loops. We mark the future corners of the square with paper clips or yarn of a different shade, namely in the second loop of each section consisting of three loops. In the next row, we knit 3 loops without a crochet in the corners, and we knit the remaining loops by one loop. Thus, we continue to knit the square until we get the desired size of the square.
4.Crochet square called "Granny square" The appeal of the crochet method of the "granny square" motif is its simplicity of execution. You need to crochet such a square using the following steps: As always, at the beginning of knitting, we create a circle from a braid, which we knit from 6 air loops. We begin the first row with three lifting loops and three loops for knitting a pattern. Next, we insert the hook into the center of the circle and from there we knit three loops with one yarn over. After that, we knit 2 times as follows: 3 chain. loops, 3 loops with one yarn over, 3 chain. loops, 2 loops with one yarn over in the center and at the end of the row we knit a connecting loop in the 3rd loop for lifting, which we knit at the beginning.
We will start the next second row with a connecting stitchloops in the very first loop of the previous first row, then 3 ch. loops, 2 loops with a yarn over in the first braid from the loops of the first row. Now again knit 3 ch. loops and here we also knit 3 loops without a yarn over and one air loop. Thus, we knit the entire row to the end. We finish the row with half loops in the third loop for lifting. We start the next row with 3 loops for lifting and plus one for the pattern. After this, in all braids from 3 ch. loops of the second row we knit: 3 loops with one yarn over, then 3 ch. loops, 3 loops with one yarn over, after which we knit a ch. loop that unites both arcs. In the arc of 1 loop we knit 3 loops without a yarn over and for the transition we knit 1 ch. loop. We knit all subsequent rows similar to the third row until you get a square of the required size.
5.Openwork square, crocheted A square motif, crocheted with an openwork pattern, comes out very airy and unusually beautiful. Most often they are made from thin hook and thread. Tablecloths, napkins, curtains, summer clothes are crocheted from openwork motifs. We suggest you crochet several simple openwork squares according to the following patterns. Openwork square pattern 1
Openwork square pattern 2
Openwork square pattern 3