Master class on knitted hexagons

Master class on knitted hexagons

Master class from Svetlana Bezovchuk. Svetlana will tell you how to connect hexagons between each other. In this way, anything can be tied up from the rest of the yarn: plaid, shawl, handbag, skirt, top, dress, etc. First we knit the very first and basic hexagon. We knit 5 air loops and close them in a ring. Then in the ring we sew 9 columns with a crochet. We change the thread and now in each loop we sew 2 posts with a crochet, we should get 12 curbs. Again, change the thread and already in each resulting hole, we sew 3 stitches with a crochet and again it should turn out 12 curbs. We change the thread and we sew 4 air loops into the hole in the curb and do it to the end. It turns out that such a daisy. Now the most basic thing is making the faces of ourhexagon. In the first hole we sew: 4 columns with a crochet, 1 air loop and again 4 bars with a crochet + air loop. Then in the next hole of our daisy we sew 4 stitches with a crochet + an air loop. In the third hole of the chamomile we sew 4 stitches with a crochet + an air loop and again 4 stitches with a crochet. This we got one side of the hexagon. Next we continue to knit, making six sides of our hexagon. THIS WE HAVE CONNECTED THE MOST MAIN NUMBER AND HESERVES THE BEGINNING OF THE WHOLE EDITION. Now tie the exact same daisy, but we do not do it to the side, but we will tie it to the main hexagon. In the first hole, we sew 1 air loop + 4 columns with a crochet + air loop and draw a hook into the corner (middle between 8 columns with a crochet) of the second hexagon. We drag the thread and tie it. Now in the same hole we sew 4 stakes with a crochet + 1 air loop. We hook again into the second hexagon and thread the thread. Now in the next hole, we sew 4 posts with a crochet + 1 air loop. We hook into the second hexagon and we sew a loop. Now we hold the hook in the middle of the joints of two six corners and we sew a loop. And again, in the same hole we sew 4 posts + 1 air loop. So we knit on. Now we continue to knit the sides of the hexagon. That's how we connect all the hexagons. Svetlana lives in Nizhny Novgorod and knits wonderful toys. You can view and purchase her works on the site.

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