Square motifs crocheted | Mixing motifs

Square motifs crocheted | Mixing motifs

We continue the cycle of crochet lessons fornovice dedicated to the motives. We know how to connect with you. Surely you have already practiced, but someone has already made himself and. And today we will consider several ways of connecting motifs to each other. The combination of motifs is one of the important points in knitting motifs. If you have a set of the most beautiful and neat little squares, but the whole appearance can be spoiled after the connection. For each individual product you need to choose your method of connection. It depends on the yarn, the hook and the very appearance. Now we will explore 4 ways to connect square motifs. Using such methods, you can combine not only the motif of the “grandmother's square” crochet, but also other square motifs. So, let's start! Connection of squares in the process of knitting Option 1 1. Suppose we have two squares. One square is fully connected, and in the second we leave one side unmatched 2. Remove the loop from the hook. We put the hook in the corner (two air loops) of the square, again we put the loop of the untied square on the hook 3. We pass a loop of an unmatched square through the corner of the second square. 4. Knit three pivot with one double crochet 5. Remove the loop from the hook, insert the hook into the second square at the junction of a pair of three adjacent posts, put the loop on the hook 6. Pull the loop through the gap between the posts 7. Knit the next three columns. 8. Again, removing the loop we pass the hook into the second square and dress the loop in place. 9. Pull the loop through the gap 10. In this way, we reach the edge. 11. We do the same with a corner. First we knit one air loop, then we stretch the loop through the “corner” of the second square, knit another air loop, end with three double crochets and a connecting bar. This seam is smooth and soft, suitable for any product. Option 2 1. We have two squares. One square is completely finished, and the second is not connected on one side. 2. We put the hook into the second air loop 3. Dress the loop of the unmatched square and pull it through the second loop on the hook. 4. Knit a column with one crochet 5. Remove the loop from the hook. We put the hook in the loop of the finished quadrade 6. Dress the loop on the hook 7. We pass the dressed loop through the loop of the second square 8. Knit a single crochet according to the picture. 9. Remove the loop from the hook, thread the hook into the loop. 10. Dressing up the working thread 11. We pass the working loop through the loop of the square on the hook 12. Also knit until the end of the series. This is a seam. This seam is soft enough (slightly denser than the previous version), suitable for a large number of products. Its use does not end with use for grandma squares. Be always up to date! Be the first to learn about new lessons: Subscribe: “Crochet motifs” Your e-mail: * Your name: * Share in the social. networks Publish to LiveJournal</a> Navigation by records

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