Crochet squares

Crochet squares

Crocheted squares Crocheted squares are diverse inknitting techniques and final patterns. For those who decided to learn how to knit and, in particular, motifs, we offer you 4 ways to knit crochet squares. The square knitting method considered today is not suitable for every knitter, or rather not for every density. From the first time, the squares may not even work, but by busting, you will be able to choose a hook under the yarn, when knitting which will achieve such a density of knitting, which will allow to form exactly the square.

Crocheted squares from the corner

We considered two variants of knitting.crocheted squares from the corner. And in the ways we considered, the addition was in one of the four corners. When knitting in such ways, the square was formed from the first rows and there was no subtraction. The knitting method considered today presupposes the addition and subsequent constriction on the sides of the square. 1. Initial loop 2. Two air loops 3. First row. Two single crochet into the second loop from the hook 4. Second row. One or two lift air loops depending on your knitting density 5. Turn knitting. ATTENTION! Single crochet into the loop from which the lifting loops are raised 6. A single crochet into the next loop 7. Two poles without crochet into the air loop lifting the previous row 8. Third row. Aerial lift loop, turn knitting 9. A single crochet into the loop from which the lifting loops are raised 10. On the column without crochet in each of the following three loops 11. Two columns without crochet into the air loop of raising the previous row 12. The fourth row. Aerial lift loop, turn knitting 13. We turn knitting, a column without nakida in an air loop from which lifting loops rise 14. Single crochets in each of the following loops. So we knit to the edge, and in the loop of the rise of the previous row we knit two columns without single crochet. Repeating paragraphs 12-14, we knit to the required size of the side of the square. 15. In a series that is a turning point, i.e. the place where the contraction begins. Air lift loop 16. A single crochet into the next loop (the loop from which the lifting loops rise we skip) 17. We knit with single crochets to the end of a row, leaving the last single crochet and an airy lifting loop untied. 18. In the last loop and lift loop of the previous row we knit, in other words, knit two columns without single crochet 19. Air lift loop, turn knitting 20. We skip the loop from which the lift loops are raised and the single crochet into the next loop 21. We knit a row with single crochets, leaving up to the edge of the loop of two columns with no crochet of the previous row and an airy lifting loop 22. Two columns without crochet knit together. Leave the air loop of the previous row unbound 23. Repeating paragraphs 19-22 knit until the final narrowing of the sides of the square and connecting them in the final corner. The last row is knitted like this: airy loop of rise, turn, two single crochet columns connected together 24. In the diagram, a square connected in this way is as follows. Thank you for attention! Other ways to knit squares: See you in the new classes! Do not forget to add a useful bookmark using the bookmarks buttons or social networks located below! Subscribe to the MOTIVES crochet Your e-mail: * Your name: * Share in social. networks Publish to LiveJournal</a> Navigation by records

Crochet squares - Method 4: 3 comments

  • Sonia1209: thank you very much!
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  • Anna: It will turn out to be tied up with a square in shabby steps!
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