Napkins of different shapes and colors, connected with their own hands, a crochet with detailed diagrams and descriptions.

Napkins of different shapes and colors, connected with their own hands, a crochet with detailed diagrams and descriptions.

The history of crochet goes back many hundreds of years.years. The ability to hold it in your hands is passed down from generation to generation by needlewomen. And sometimes you just feel a rush of the soul, and an adult who has never held a hook, “gets fired up” with the idea of ​​creating something with his own hands. Of course, a beginner will not aim for a huge blanket or an openwork floor-length dress. And he will not be able to knit a coat or a lace edging. You can practice and “get the hang of” your hand on an excellent, necessary, beautiful and easy-to-make thing - a napkin. For some reason, when you hear the phrase “Crochet napkin”, many people imagine something round and necessarily white. Who said that a napkin cannot be square, rectangular or even have many edges and sides. And in addition, be bright red, soft green or pink. You just need to arm yourself with beautiful threads, a hook that matches them in size, a detailed description or pattern of the napkin and start creating. Bright pink napkin.Napkins of different shapes and colors, connected with their own hands, a crochet with detailed diagrams and description .. Photo # 1For this product we used 100% cotton pink yarn "Iris" and hook No. 0.9. The finished napkin diameter is 53 cm.Napkins of different shapes and colors, connected with their own hands, a crochet with detailed diagrams and descriptions .. Photo # 2Getting started: 1. Cast on a chain of 10 ch.and close into a ring with a slip stitch. 2. Knit 3 ch lifting loops, then 23 dc into the ring of ch, finish knitting with a slip stitch. This is the first row. 3. 3 ch lifting loops, then 3 dc, then picot, then 4 dc, then picot. Repeat knitting 4 dc and picot to the end of the circle. A total of 6 times. This is the second row. 4. Knit 2 slip stitches into the next 2 dc of the previous row, then 3 ch lifting loops, then 1 dc in the first ch lifting loop, 3 ch loops, 2 dc in the same ch lifting loop, then 5 ch loops, * 2 dc between the second and third dc. with a yarn over from the previous row from the hook, 3 ch. loops, 2 double crochets into the same double crochets of the previous row, 5 ch. loops *, repeat from * to * 4 times. In total, you will get 6 times. This is the third row. 5. Finish all rows with connecting posts up to 35. 6. The finished napkin must be wetted and secured, in a stretched state, with pins in each picot. wait until it dries completely. If desired, you can starch it. The napkin is blue, rectangular in shape.Napkins of different shapes and colors, connected with their own hands, a crochet with detailed diagrams and description .. Photo # 3For this product we used 100% cotton yarn "Iris" in blue, hook No. 1. The finished napkin size is 44x23.5 cm.Napkins of different shapes and colors, connected with their own hands, a crochet with detailed diagrams and descriptions .. Photo # 4Getting started: 1. Cast on a chain of 63 ch.loops (base 57 ch. loops + 3 lifting ch. loops + 3 ch. loops). 2. Knit 1 dc single crochet in the 11th ch. loop from the hook, then 20 dc single crochet in 20 ch. loops of the original chain, then 3 ch. loops, 3 double crochet in the 4th ch. loop of the base of the chain from the hook, then 3 ch. loops, 1 dc single crochet in the 4th ch. loop of the base of the chain from the hook, then 20 single crochet in 20 ch. loops of the base of the chain, then 3 ch. loops, 5 dc double crochet in the 4th ch. loop of the base of the chain from the hook, 3 ch. loops, 1 dc single crochet in the 4th ch. loop of the base from the back side of the chain from the hook 20 dc. single crochet in the next 20 ch loops from the back side of the chain base, 3 ch loops, 3 double crochet in the 4th ch loop of the chain base from the hook, 3 ch loops, 1 single crochet in the 4th ch loop of the chain base from the hook, 20 single crochet in the next 20 ch loops of the chain base, 3 ch loops, 4 double crochet in the 4th ch loop of the chain base from the hook. Finish the first row with a slip stitch, as well as all subsequent rows. Continue working in a circle, as shown in the diagram, up to and including row 16. The finished napkin can be starched, stretched with pins along the perimeter, wait until completely dry. Oval orange napkin.Napkins of different shapes and colors, connected with their own hands, a crochet with detailed diagrams and descriptions .. Photo # 5For this napkin, we used orange yarn made from 100% cotton “Iris”, hook No. 1.Napkins of different shapes and colors, connected with their own hands, a crochet with detailed diagrams and descriptions .. Photo # 6Getting started: 1.Cast on a chain of 9 chain stitches and close in a circle with a slip stitch. Cast on a chain of 50 chain stitches (42 chain stitches for the base + 8 chain stitches), 1 slip stitch in the 9th chain stitch from the hook. 2. Knit 4 chain stitches (3 lifting chain stitches + 1 ch), 2 dc into the resulting ring of 8 chain stitches, * 3 ch stitches, 1 single crochet in the 3rd chain stitch of the base of the chain from the hook, 3 ch stitches, 1 dc in the 3rd chain stitch of the base of the chain from the hook*, repeat from * to * 5 times, 3 ch stitches, 1 single crochet in the 3rd chain stitch of the base of the chain from the hook, 3 ch stitches. loops, 2 double crochet into the resulting ring of 8 ch. loops of the base, 1 ch. loop, 6 double crochet into the ring, between the double crochets an arch of 1 ch. loop, 1 ch. loop, 2 double crochet into the ring,* 3 ch. loops, 1 single crochet into the 3rd ch. loop of the base of the chain from the hook from the back side, 3 ch. loops, 1 double crochet into the 3rd ch. loop of the base of the chain from the hook from the back side*, repeat from * to * 5 times, 3 ch. loops, 1 single crochet into the 3rd ch. loop of the base of the chain from the hook, 3 ch. loops, 2 double crochet into the resulting ring of 8 ch. loops of the base, 1 ch. loop, 6 double crochets into the ring, between the double crochets an arch of 1 ch. loop, 1 ch. loop. This is the first row. Knit the work in a circle, as shown in the diagram up to row 19. Wet the finished napkin and stretch it with pins around the perimeter until completely dry. Starch if desired.

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