The master class will tell you how to tie a New Year's boot for gifts with your own hands
The New Year is about to come into its own.There is very little time left until the main night of the year. We will see off 2015 and welcome 2016. On New Year's Eve, it is customary to give gifts. Some give expensive gifts, and some give small souvenirs. In this master class, we will make such a souvenir with our own hands. We will knit a small New Year's boot. It will remind us of those kind fairy tales in which kind Santa Claus puts his gifts in such boots hanging by the fireplace. Materials and tools:
- yarn of two colors;
- hook;
- needle;
- thread.
Stages of work:This master class uses two colors. These are lilac and white. You can take other colors. It all depends on your preferences. In order to start knitting the boot, we need a chain of fifteen air loops.Now we start knitting single crochet stitches.We will knit one column in each loop. We reach the end of the chain. We have knitted one side. Now we will knit the second one. That is, we do not turn around and knit in the opposite direction, but knit further, turning to the other side of the air chain. Our knitting will go as if in a circle. So we will knit five rows. That is, we need to gain height for the boot.Now it's time to decrease the number of socks.To do this, we knit ten columns and then make three decreases. They will go in a row, one after another. We knit to the heel, that is, to the end of our circular row. And again we knit ten columns. But this time we will make two decreases. And the third time we will need to knit exactly the same, but make only one decrease.This decrease will be the last one in knitting the boot. Now we will simply knit in a circle. In total, four rows need to be knitted.And here we will change the thread.Let's take white and knit, imitating fur or fluff. First, knit a regular row. And in the second, we will knit differently. Here we will make three air loops and knit one column in each loop in the previous row.Let's knit a small boot for the New Yearsnowflake. We make the initial loop. And five more air loops. In the first two from the hook we will knit a picot. And we will make three more air loops. Now we connect this element - a ray with the initial loop with a blind loop. We knit five more such rays. We sew the snowflake to the boot. And with lilac threads we make a loop from the air chain so that our boot can be hung, for example, on the Christmas tree. This is the New Year's boot we get!