This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself.

This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself.

This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 1You can decorate with these crocheted berrieskitchen. The size of the berries, crocheted with your own hands, will depend on the chosen threads. You can crochet large berries, taking yarn. And you can make them small, if you take, for example, floss or iris. For the lesson on crocheting raspberries and blackberries, we will need: Yarn (red, purple, green); Filler; Hook; Needle. In the text of the MK, we will use the following abbreviations: Air loop - V / p. Single crochet - St / without / H. Double crochet - St / s / H. Lush column - P / St. To start crocheting a berry, we need to make a sliding loop. Now three V / p. And then we need to make P / St in this sliding loop. To do this, we make a yarn over and pull out the thread as if we were crocheting a regular St / s / H. But we won't need to knit this column at all. We make a yarn over again and also take out the thread. And again, all the same.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries yourself. Photo # 2And only now we can knit everything that we have on the hook with one loop. We knit it. Now we will make one VP. This way we will secure our first P/St.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries yourself. Photo # 3In total, we need to knit into a sliding loopThere are four such P/St. One is knitted, we knit three more. We will make a yarn over and pull the thread four times. That is, one P/St will consist of four unknitted St/s/N.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 4We connect the first and last P/St.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries yourself. Photo # 5Next we make two P/St between all the underlying P/St. And we will already have eight such P/St.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries yourself. Photo # 6Now in the new row we will knit two P/St where we have two in one place in the bottom row. That is, we knit an increase in an increase. And in all the rest we will knit one P/St.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 7In the new row we also make an increase in thatthe place where it was in the row below. And we will end up with sixteen P/St. And it remains to knit two rows with P/St. In them, between the P/St of the row below, we will perform one P/St, without increases. And we will perform one row with St/without/N, making a decrease in the third loops.This detailed master-class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 8Fill with padding polyester.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 9We knit the greenery separately.In the second loop of two VP we knit six St/s/N. Now two St/s/N in all loops. Next we will knit two St/s/N in the second loops and in the third in another row. And then we will knit two St/s/N in the fourth loops, but we knit the entire row for the front walls.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 10And then we knit five St/s/N in a loop. And one St/s/N in the third loop of the base. So along the entire row. In this way we have knitted the leaves.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 11Take a needle and sew the greenery to the berry.We sew it behind the back loops, those that remained after we knitted the row behind the front loops. In the middle, we make several VP and tie them with ST/B/N. We have knitted blackberries. Raspberries are knitted in the same way. The only difference here is the color of the yarn. These are the berries we got! You can hang the berries on a kitchen cabinet or attach a small magnet to them and place them on the refrigerator.This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 12 This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 1 This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries by yourself. Photo # 14 This detailed master class contains a crochet lesson and will teach you how to bind berries yourself. Photo # 15

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