A master class with step-by-step photos and a description will teach even a beginner to knit a napkin.
There is nothing more pleasant on a long winter evening thansit over a cup of aromatic tea with a friend or loved one, have a heart-to-heart talk or just be silent. Any tea party will be cozier and warmer if you complement it with things that are made with your own hands, with care and love. One of such pleasant little things can be a napkin under the cup. They can be made multi-colored or monochromatic, with the same or different patterns, openwork or thick.
To knit beautiful napkins for cups using the ribbon lace technique you will need: - "Iris" threads of different colors (red, orange, white) - hook No. 1.
Work progress: First, you need to dial a chain of 12 air loops, connect it into a ring.
In the second row, knit one chain stitch for lifting and 23 single crochets.
11 lifting chain stitches and 3 more according to the pattern - a total of 14 chain stitches.
Next, we knit in each single crochet. Column with 8 yarns.
Three air loops and again a column with 8 yarns.
Three more chain stitches and a double crochet with 8 yarn overs.
Three air loops and a column with 9 yarns.
So, 5 more times. A total of 6 groups of 4 columns. The last one should be a column with 8 yarns.
The last row of the element is three single crochets behind the chain loops, three chain loops above the column and again three single crochets behind the chain loops.
Above the column of air loops of the previous row, knit not 3, but 6 air loops.
Tie a half ring of 6 air loops with 8 single crochets.
Make a chain of 14 air loops. In the first single crochet, make a column with 8 yarns.
Through 3 air loops, in the same column withoutyarn over, knit another column with 8 yarn overs. In the next column without yarn over, knit 1 column with 8 and 1 column with 9 yarn overs. Between all the columns, three air loops.
And so on until the end of the row. In total, there should be 17 columns, taking into account the first column of air loops.
We connect the last column with 9 yarns with the extreme, 11th column without a yarn of the first flower (the column before the fourth arch).
We finish the element with a garter of 3 single crochets and three air loops.
At the end of the binding we connect the second flower with the first, also through three arches before the fourth.
Again we knit 6 air loops.
We tie them with 12 single crochet stitches.
We knit the third element similarly to the second. But in the third element there are 3 groups of 4 columns (8 and 9 yarn overs). A total of 12 columns and 1 column of air loops.
We connect the last column with 9 yarn overs with the first flower, also through three arches, into the last column without a yarn over before the 4th arch of air loops.
And using a tie (3 single crochets, 3 chain stitches) we connect the third flower to the second.
The fourth flower is knitted in the same way as the third. Connecting with a column with 9 yarns to the second element, and with a garter – to the third.
The result is a chain of 1 whole flower and 3 halves.
Finally, we tie the entire napkin with arches of 5 air loops. We fix the arches in the arches of 3 air loops of the tie of each flower.
We cut the thread and hide it in the knitting with a needle.




