
Relief columns without nakida front and purl
The relief column is one of the volumetrictypes of crochet. As a result, you get not a flat surface, but a convex one. Distinguish between front and back relief columns, which can be without a crochet and with crochets. Back relief columns and front relief columns are used to create beautiful patterns. Both complex and simple. What is the difference and how to crochet a relief column! The point is that the columns are knitted not for the loops of the previous row, but for the very base of the column. We will consider in more detail below! Front relief columns without a crochet 1. Relief columns cannot be knitted in , so I made a row of in advance. Making a row of columns with one crochet is not essential. If you try with me, then you can also make single crochet columns, I need columns with a crochet for clarity2. Air lifting loop
3.And now the most important thing! We insert the hook into the space between the posts of the previous row and it comes out wrapping around the post. Please note that we do not insert it through the loops on the top of the post, but between the posts, if you pull the knitting strongly (don't overdo it) in different directions, you will see these holes
4. Hook the working thread
5. Pull the working thread through
6. Pick up the working thread and pull it through two loops on the hook, as if making a regular single crochet, done.
7. Front relief single crochet on the diagram
Purl relief single crochet stitches 1. Insert the hook from the wrong side into the hole between the current and next stitches
2. Wrap the post and insert the hook into the hole behind the post
3. Catch the working thread
4. We pull it through the holes between the posts.
5. Pick up and pull the working thread through two loops on the hook as for a regular single crochet
6. Purl relief single crochet on the diagram
By alternating a front relief single crochet and a back relief single crochet, you get this pattern, it can be used as an elastic band! ?
Please note that the previous row takestype of the one located above and also makes up one part of the elastic. But it is wider, therefore with such knitting it is better to finish with an elastic band! We knit the third row in the same alternating way, and watch, if you have a closed knitting and just rise to the next row without turning, then above each front relief column of the previous row there will be a front one in the current one, and above the back one, a back one. If, as in my case, we turn the knitting and perform the next row, then above the front relief column of the previous row there will be a back one in the current one and vice versa. It is easy to get confused in the description, it is easier in practice, we just look, if the column around which we knit the current relief column is fed to us - we knit the front one, if it hides back, then the back one.
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