Friends, I want to present to your attention my next masterpiece - this is an oval napkin with voluminous flowers... Do you remember, not so long ago, we learned to crochet leaves? I also said that there will be a continuation...

Here it is, that same continuation.

My napkin with three-dimensional flowers is crocheted from cotton yarn. And it has an unusual coloring: blue-blue melange plus white flowers...

This combination of colors personally evokes only one association for me - sea surf and foam on the water...

And since I recently gave a nautical name to a crocheted washcloth, namely, I named it “” in honor of pink coral, I thought, why not name the napkin after a marine theme?

This is how this beautiful oval napkin with voluminous flowers got the name “Sea Foam”

I suggest knitting a similar product for you too...

Materials:

Yarn “Comtex” (cotton) 100g – blue-blue melange, 50g. – white color

Hook - No. 1.9

Oval napkin with voluminous flowers - how to knit

The process of knitting napkins with three-dimensional flowers consists of three parts. First you need to knit three flowers, then 16 leaves (or vice versa: first the leaves, and then the flowers - it doesn’t matter), and then connect all this together and tie it with the main fabric of the napkin...

I started with leaves... For a detailed MK, see the article , There you will also find a diagram for this knitted element. Let me just remind you that there should be 16 leaves

The next step is to knit three flowers according to the pattern

Friends, I will not describe the process of knitting these flowers step by step, since all such elements are knitted almost the same way. Only the number of columns and loops in the petals changes, but the principle is the same...

You get these multi-level flowers... By the way, such flowers, as well as leaves, are an element of a crochet technique called Irish lace

I told you how to knit such flowers in the article ““. I won't repeat myself...

I will only indicate the knitting techniques used for a specific pattern, these are:

  • Air loops
  • Connecting posts
  • Concave single crochet (used between petals)
  • Half columns
  • Double crochets

If someone can’t cope with knitting this element, write, I’ll make a separate MK.

So, knit the first flower completely according to the pattern, the second and third - without finishing the last row, in order to connect the motifs in this last row sequentially (the second with the first, the third with the second)

How to crochet floral motifs for a napkin together

In the last row, when knitting any petal of the second flower motif, after you knit a half-dc and 5 double crochets according to the pattern, i.e. exactly half of all loops of one petal, you need:

  1. Insert a hook between half the petal columns of the first motif
  2. Grab the working thread and pull out a loop (there are two loops on the hook)
  3. Grab the working yarn again and pull it through both loops on the hook.
  4. Continue knitting the petal of the second motif

With the next petal, repeat the operation described above (our flowers are connected at two points)
But to connect the third flower with the chain of the previous two, you need to be more careful. The actions are exactly the same, the only thing is, pay attention to the petals of the second flower, to which you are going to attach the third - they should be located clearly opposite those with which you attached this flower to the first...
Yes, and don’t get hung up on my photos...

Here, as you can see, I messed up once again)))

The middle flower is not eight-leafed, but seven-leafed, but I didn’t notice it in time, and I’m too lazy to bloom...

When all the flowers are connected to each other, lay them out on some flat surface and lay out the leaves on them - just admire how beautiful it turns out, and at the same time remember where you will attach the leaves.
Each petal must have a leaf attached (we don’t pay attention to my mistake, I’m telling you how it should have been)

How to crochet leaves to floral motifs when crocheting a napkin

In general, the technique of connecting leaves with petals is identical, i.e. exactly the same as the technique of connecting petals between flowers described above. But in order to use it, you need to tie each leaf with another row of single crochets...

Attention! No need to tie all the leaves at once! We do this gradually, from leaf to petal, from petal to leaf...

We tie each leaf sequentially, simultaneously attaching it to the floral motif and connecting it to the next leaf...

I'll try to draw...

Scheme of attaching leaves to petals and connecting leaves to each other

After all the individual elements are connected to create an oval napkin with voluminous flowers, all that remains is to crochet them according to the pattern below.

Knitting techniques used in this pattern:

  • air loops,
  • connecting post (to close a row)
  • and variations of double crochets (single crochet stitches, double crochet stitches (or double crochet stitches) with one top, puffy stitches of 3 double crochets)

Pay attention! A very interesting option for processing the edges of the product with lush columns... If someone does not understand this point, write, I will make a separate master class.

And, just in case, decryption symbols to the diagrams

Well, that's all...
A beautiful oval napkin with voluminous flowers is ready

The product turned out to be quite large, but it was not difficult to knit, despite the fact that I still made a mistake...

But, if you don’t look closely, the error doesn’t catch your eye...

I'll end here...

It's always nice to create something new and beautiful for your home, for example, knitting napkins. Light and airy, with various shapes, they will not leave anyone indifferent. An exquisite napkin, knitted by yourself, can significantly transform the interior, create tenderness and comfort in the home.

The napkin is knitted in circular rows on a ring of 8 chain stitches. The flower in the center is beautifully highlighted thanks to the bias net knitted around it. The border between the round center and the peripheral part of the openwork napkin is a relief made raised columns. The same technique was used to create volumetric accents at the base and on the tapering sections of the petals in the middle part of the pattern.

The volume of the entire pattern of the openwork napkin is given by the contours of the petals made in relief columns. The pattern is completed by “fans” made above the original gaps between the petals.


When making any pattern and crocheting a napkin, in particular, be creative. Try replacing different volumetric elements. Perhaps you will find more good decision in relation to your individual knitting style.


For example, the “bump” crocheted in the 22nd row can be replaced with a lush column, and in the “fans” of the peripheral part of the openwork napkin, “corn kernels” can be crocheted instead of “bumps”.

Number of pulls for lush column and the number of dc, forming a “corn grain”, select taking into account the thickness of the thread used and the desired effect. You can also enhance the relief by knitting treble crochets on the far half-loops. 10th row of openwork napkin crochet decorative row.

Knit the embossed columns that form the outline of the petals around the round center of the knitted napkin with an additional slip of stitches.

In the 22nd row, tie a “bump” of 3 cm.1n. Having completed the 5th treble crochet, work 3 treble crochet stitches. with a common base, sticking a hook under the st.bn. 10th row; Pull up a stitch for the 6th dc by pulling the yarn through the top of the 4th dc. prev row; Knit all the loops on the hook in one step.

Or complete the “bump”, and only then work the 6th crochet stitch.

Napkin pattern:


More napkins and diagrams for them:

Crocheted napkins are an integral part of everyday life in your beloved home, where it is always cozy and warm. You can give such associations to your loved ones by learning how to crochet napkins. They can be connected both according to classical motives and modern style, the most in unusual ways. They can be of any fancy shapes and patterns - from delicate delicate lace details, to strict minimalism of lines and interweaving of threads.

Both experienced needlewomen and beginner knitters are working on crocheted napkins with interest. Patterns for crocheting napkins will interest all housewives without exception, and finished product will not leave anyone close to you indifferent. Remember that crocheted napkins are not only beautiful decoration, but also original gift for a long memory.

Beautiful crochet napkins - patterns with descriptions

Let's begin to study the options for crocheting these airy products, the main property of which is to keep the home cozy. And diagrams and detailed descriptions of the progress of work will greatly facilitate this task for us.

It should be noted right away that beginners should not be intimidated by complex diagrams and descriptions. Crocheting napkins for beginners is quite accessible, the main thing is that in order to learn faster, you need to choose several simple knitting options to start with. Let's start with simple examples of crochet, after which we will look at more complex, but certainly interesting options knitting napkins.

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Simple

Where to start crocheting napkins is with simple weaves, loops and rings, which will help you quickly get the hang of it and move on to more complex and interesting patterns for knitting these lovely products.

Floral motif


If we talk about knitting for beginners - a simple crochet napkin with a floral motif - always good idea. The diameter of our future napkin is 15 cm. It is suitable as a decoration for any part of the house.

Yarn — YarnArt Jeans suitable color-12 g, in 50 g – 160 m;
Hook — №2.

StBN – single crochet;
StSN – double crochet;
SSt – connecting column;
VP – air loop;
PStSN - half double crochet.


We collect a chain of 8P. We connect them into a ring and step by step follow the further work scheme.
1st row: 1 VP, 16 StBN, SSt;

2nd row: At the beginning of knitting, we replace the stitches with the corresponding number of VPs. *1PStSN, 5VP* x 8;

3rd row: knitting under arches from 5 VP. sst * 5 stsn, 2 VP * x 8, sst;

4th row: in the next five columns of the previous row we knit like this: * 2 Sts, 3 Sts, 2 Sts, 2 VP * x 8, St;

5 row: skipping the 2nd and 6th stitch, we knit 5 dc with one base, 3 ch, under 2 ch – 1 dc, 2 ch, 1 dc* x 8* dc;

6th row: under all the arches from VP we knit *1 StS, 2 VP, 1 StS, 3 VP* SSt;

7th row: we start by knitting a DC under the arch and knit *1 DC, 3 VP, 1 DC, 3 VP*, skip one arch and repeat knitting from * to *. We finish the row - 1 VP, 1 PstSN;

8th row: *1 stbn under the arch, 5 stsn under the next one*, st.

We cut the thread and fasten it.

Sunny lace


Our napkin is perfect for vases, cups or glasses. Its diameter will be 12.5 cm.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — Narcissus (100g – 395m, 100% mercerized cotton);
Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

CCH – single crochet stitch;
VP – air loop;
JV – connecting loop;
Pico – 3 VPs connected by a joint venture into the first loop;
RLS - single crochet.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:


8VP, SP.

1st row: 3VP, knit 15 DC in a circle, SP in 3rd VP;

2nd row: 5VP, *1DC in the DC of the previous row (PR), 2VP*, SP in the 3rd VP;

3rd row: We knit 1SP in the 4th VP, 3VP and 3DC with one common vertex - in the PR arch, 4VP, * 4DC with a common vertex in the PR arch, 4VP*, SP in the 3rd VP;

4th row: 1VP, in the common top 1СБН, *in the arch of the previous row 5СН, 1СБН in the common top*, SP in the SC;

5 row: 3VP, *3VP, 1SC in the 3rd SC of the previous row, 3VP, 1DC in the SC of the previous row*, SP in the 3rd VP;

6th row: 2SP in 4-5VP, *1SC in arch, 5VP*, SP in SC;

7th row: 4SP, *1sc in arch, 5VP*, sp in sc;

8th row: 4SP, *1SC in the arch, 3VP, in the arch (2DC, pico, 2DC), 3VP*, SP in the SC.

Oval

Oval napkins are associated with the comfort and warmth of grandma's house. There were sure to be several crocheted napkins outstretched oval shape, which were lovingly passed down from generation to generation. The time has come for us to learn how to knit such family heirlooms.

Napkin “Nostalgia”


An oval crocheted napkin with diagrams and descriptions will help you crochet great gift close people who will definitely remember with nostalgia something pleasant from the past. After all, such napkins are associated with warmth and comfort.

The size of our napkin is 24×46.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — Cotton white (50 g – 208 m, 100% mercerized cotton);
Hook — № 1,5 — 1,75.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:


For the socket, knit a chain of 8 chain stitches and close it with 1 dc into a ring. Next, knit in circular rows according to the pattern. Tie 4 rosettes, connecting them together in the last row. Attach the thread at the arrow in knit around the rosettes in circular rows according to the pattern.


Napkin “Lacy Waltz”


Another classic style crocheted oval napkin.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — Iris threads in pink and blue (100% cotton, 25 g/150 m); white yarn (40% cotton, 60% viscose, 100g/400m);
Hook — № 1,15.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:


Step 1: Cast on 45 chain stitches, then single crochet in the 10th loop of the chain and then crochet 5 ch and dc in the 6th loop of the chain, according to the diagram (photo 1).

Step 2: Having knitted a connecting stitch at the end of the 1st row, start knitting a single crochet, a half double crochet, 3 double crochets, a half double crochet, a single crochet into each arch. Between these elements knit 2 VP. Having tied the bottom side, knit a ring of 8 VPs, continue tying top part. At the end of this row, knit 4 VPs and a double crochet stitch in the VP of the first row. You will get a ring, just like the other end (photo 2).

Step 3: In the third row, knit arches of 5 or 6 VPs according to the pattern (photo 3).

Step 4: Then knit 2 rows of arches and picots from 3 VPs (photos 4 and 5).

Step 5: In the 6th row, alternate chains of 5 VPs and single crochets in the middle of the arches of the previous row (photo 6).

Step 6: Knit 5 double crochets into each arch, separating from VP (photo 7).

Step 8: Work another row of double crochets, separated by VP (photo 9).


Step 9: Then follow 3 rows of 7 VP (photo 1).

Step 10: Let's start knitting with pink thread. In the diagram, the beginning of this row is indicated by a pink triangle. We knit an arch from 7 VP, then dc and turn the work (photo 2).

Step 11: Place 14 double stitches into this arch in the opposite direction (photo 3).

Step 12: Let's turn the work around again. We knit 3 VP rises, * 2 VP, senior s/n*, repeat from * to * 7 times. Continue knitting according to the pattern (photo 4).

Step 13: When you knit the next such element, instead of 3 VP rises, knit 3 connecting stitches, turn the work, and continue crocheting the napkin according to the pattern (photo 5).

Step 14: Finishing this row, tie 4 VP and connect. column (photo 6).

Step 15: Now knit with blue thread in accordance with the pattern (photo 7).

Step 16: Increase the number of VPs between double crochets (photo 8).

Step 17: In the last row, knit 3 VPs, 3 double crochets with a common top, a picot of 5 VPs, 3 VPs into each arch (photo 9).


Round

Round napkins are the most popular type among all possible crocheted napkins. The variety of designs and patterns impresses both beginners and experienced craftswomen. Let's consider several options for knitting patterns with descriptions.

Napkin “Winter's Tale”


The diameter of the future round napkin will be 20 cm.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — Narcissus (100% mercerized cotton, 100 g – 395 m);
Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

JV – connecting loop;
VP – air loop;
CCH – single crochet stitch;
RLS – single crochet;
[…] , *…* - repetition;
PR – previous row;
A – common vertex, i.e. 2 dc are knitted together;
Pico – 4VP and 1СБН in the first VP.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:


8VP, SP.

1st row: 5VP, *1DC, 2VP*, SP in the 3rd VP; Starting from the second row - at the beginning of each row we knit 3VP.

2nd row: to the beginning of the row another 2DC, *3VP, 3DC in 1DC PR*, SP in the 3rd VP;

3rd row: 2Dc in each Dc PR, *4VP, 5Dc (2Dc in the outermost Dc and 1Dc in the middle)*, SP in the 3rd VP;

4th row: 6Dc (2Dc in each Dc in the outermost Dc and 1Dc in the middle), *4VP, 7Dc (in the same pattern as in the 3rd row - adding 1Dc to each free Dc in the middle)*, SP in the 3rd VP ;

5 row: 8DC (according to the 4th row pattern), *5VP, 9DC (according to the 4th row pattern), SP in the 3rd VP;

6th row: 10СН, *6VP, 11СН*, SP in the 3rd VP + 1SP;

7th row: 8DC (leaving 1DC PR free at the end), *8VP, 9DC (leaving 1DC free on both sides) – we form a rhombus, SP in the 3rd VP + 1SP;

8th row: 6SSN, *13VP, 7SSN*, SP in the 3rd VP + 1SP;

Row 9: 4СН, *6VP, (1СБН, 6ВП, 1СБН) – in the middle of the arch, 6VP, 5СН*, SP in the 3rd VP + 1SP;

10th row: 2СН, *6ВП, in a small arch 6СНБ, 6ВП, 3СН*, SP in the 3rd VP + 1SP;

11th row: 1СН, , joint venture in the 3rd VP;

Row 12: 4VP, pico, SP in the 3rd VP.

Napkin “Tenderness”


A more complex version of the round napkin, but the end result will definitely please you. The finished crochet product will be 36 cm.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — Pekhorka “Successful” blue, 100% mercerized cotton (50 g -220 m);

Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

StbSN – double crochet;
VP – air loop;
Pet - loop.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:


We collect eight VPs and close them in a circle.
Each next row, we begin by knitting 3 VP, which replaces 1 StbSN.
We end each row with a connecting column.

1st row: *2 StbSN, 2 VP* - repeat 8 times;

2nd row: *in each DC of the previous row we knit 2 DC, 2 VP* - repeat 8 times;

3rd row: *2 DC in one stitch, 1 DC in each of the next two loops, 2 DC in one stitch, 2 VP*, repeat until the end of the row;

4th row: *2 DC in one stitch, 1 DC in each of the next four loops, 2 DC in one stitch, 2 VP*, repeat until the end of the row;

5 row: *2 DC in one stitch, 1 DC in the next six stitches, 2 DC in one stitch, 2 VP*, repeat until the end of the row;

6th row: *2 DC in one stitch, 1 DC in each of the next eight loops, 2 DC in one stitch, 2 VP*, repeat until the end of the row;

7th row: *2 DC in one stitch, 1 DC in the next ten stitches, 2 DC in one stitch, 2 VP*, repeat until the end of the row;

From 8 to 22 row knit according to the pattern.

Square

Not a very popular form for crocheted napkins, but also interesting, both visually and in work. Needlewomen can try out several knitting options using the following patterns with descriptions.

Napkin “Pineapple Fantasy”


Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn white YarnArt Jeans, 55% cotton, 45% acrylic (50 g -160 m);

Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

CCH – double crochet;
RLS – single crochet;
VP – air loop;
С3Н - double crochet stitch;
JV – connecting loop.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:


Important: when further knitting, do not forget to replace the lifting 3 VPs with 1 SSN. Knit according to the description, but look at the diagram so that all the points in knitting are clear.

1st row: we start with a sliding loop and inside the ring we knit 3 VP, 1 Dc, 5 VP, * 2 Dc with a common top (cluster), 5 VP; repeat six more times. At the end of the row, instead of five VPs, we knit 2 VPs and 1 DC in the initial cluster. The result was eight arches from five VPs;

2nd row: *6 VP, sc under the next arch of five VP; repeat from * to the end of the row, end the row with three VPs and 1 dc in the dc column of the first row;

3rd row: 7 VP (equal to 1 Dc + 4 VP) and in the first arch we knit * 6 Dc, 4 VP, 1 Dc under the next arch, 4 VP; repeat from * to the end of the row. We finish the row of joint ventures in the third VP;

4th row: 4 VP (equal to 1 Dc + 1 VP), 1 Dc in the same loop, 4 VP, above each Dc of the third row we knit 1 Dc and 1 VP between the columns, 4 VP, * (1 Dc, 1 VP, 1 Dc) in DC column of the third row, 4 VP, above each DC of the third row we knit 1 DC and 1 VP between the columns, 4 VP; repeat from * to the end of the row. We finish the row of joint ventures in the third VP;

5 row: *4 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 Dc + 1 VP), 1 Dc under the VP of the fourth row, 1 VP, 1 Dc in a double crochet, 4 VP, 1 RLS under the first VP of the fourth row (4 VP, 1 RLS under the VP ) – three more times, 4 VP; repeat from * to the end of the row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;

6th row: *4 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 Dc + 1 VP), 1 Dc under the first VP, 1 VP, 1 Dc in the CH column, 1 VP, 1 Dc under the VP, 1 VP, 1 Dc in the Dc column, 4 VP, 1 RLS under the first arch, (4 VP, 1 RLS under the arch) – 2 more times, 4 VP; repeat from * to the end of the row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;

7th row: * 3 VP (in the future we knit as 1 Dc), (1 VP, 1 Dc) - 7 more times, 4 VP, 1 RLS in the first arch, 4 VP, 1 RLS under the arch, 4 VP, 1 RLS under the arch, 4 VP; repeat from * to the end of the row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;

8th row: * 3 VP (in the future we knit as 1 Dc), (2 VP, 1 Dc) – 7 more times, 4 VP, 1 RLS in the first arch, 4 VP, 1 RLS under the arch, 4 VP; repeat from * to the end of the row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;

Row 9: * 3 VP (in the future we knit as 1 SSN), (3 VP, 1 SSN) – 7 more times, 4 VP, 1 RLS in the 1st arch, 4 VP; repeat from * to the end of the row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP;

10th row: 5 VP (hereinafter we knit as 1 C3H), * (1 VP, 1 Dc in a CH column, 1 VP, 2 Dc under the arch, 1 VP) – 7 more times, 1 Dc, 1 VP, 2 C3H with a common top ( see diagram); repeat from * to the end of the row. We finish 1 C3H and SP in the fifth VP;

11th row: we will knit into each column the DC of the tenth row.* 4 VP (in the future we will knit as 1 DC + 1 VP), 1 DC, picot of three VP, 1 VP; repeat from * to the end of the row. We finish the joint venture in the third VP.

We cut the thread and thread it. After this, a small square napkin needs to be stretched and steamed with a hot iron, or a wet one should be stretched, secured with pins and allowed to dry.

Napkin “Easter motif”


The napkin, which will look great both as a decoration during the spring holidays and will playfully decorate the nursery, will be 23*20 cm, and with a binding - 26*23 cm. This type of crochet is called fillet knitting.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — 36 g yarn yellow Pekhorka Tender (50 g - 150 m, 50% acrylic - 50% cotton);

Hook — №2;

Needle - blunt-ended.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:


In total, we have 23 cells according to the scheme. In order to calculate required quantity VP for the first chain must be multiplied by 23 by 3 and then add 3 more VPs for the rotation chain. Total 72 loops. And remember that a filled cell is 2 Dc inside the cell, and an empty one is 2 VP. Even rows are read from left to right, and odd rows are read from right to left.

1st row: We start knitting with a 4 chain chain, since the first cell is filled. If the cell needed to be empty, then it would be necessary to add 2 more VPs and knit into the 8th VP. We knit a DC in each loop of the chain to the end of the row. The result should be 70 CCHs, taking into account 3 lifting loops replacing the first CCH (photos 1 and 2).

2nd row: We start with 3 VP lifting, then 2 VP (this is a filled cell) and 1 more VP, then 2 VP, skip two at the base and in the third - 1 VP, and again 2 VP, in the third CV and so on until the last cell according to the scheme , which must be filled in, i.e. at the end of the row you should have 4 dc. The row ends with a DC in the 3rd chain lifting loop. In total, you should have 23 cells in the row, two of which at the edges should be filled, as in the photo below (photo 3,4,5).

3rd row: This is where the drawing begins. Let's focus on the knitting pattern. This odd row is read according to the pattern from right to left. 1 cell – filled, then 8 empty cells, 5 filled (you should get 16 CCH), 8 empty, 1 filled. The filled cells are knitted under an arch of air loops (photo 6).

4th row: 1 cell – filled (4 CCH), 6 – empty, 2 – filled (7 CCH), 5 – empty, 2 – filled (7 CCH), 6 – empty, 1 – filled (4 CCH). The series is read from left to right. If the gaps in the filled cells are too large, this means that the loops are too loose and you need to replace the hook with a smaller size to make the knitting tighter (photo 7).

Row 18: 1 cell – filled (4 CCH), 1 – empty, 1 – filled (4 CCH), 2 – empty, 4 filled (13 CCH), 2 – empty, 2 – filled (7 CCH), 1 – empty, 4 – filled (13 dc), 2 – empty, 1 – filled (4 dc), 1 – empty, 1 – filled (4 dc). The series is read from left to right. In order to easily check whether you have missed a DC in a row, count the number of filled cells in a row, then multiply by 3 and add 1. For example, you have 10 filled cells in a row, this means that you need to knit: 10 cells * 3 DC + 1 DC = 34 dc. Accordingly, 10 filled cells are equal to the 34th CCH (photo 8).

Row 29: These are only empty cells, except for the first and last, which are the frame of our knitted chicken.

Row 30: The whole thing consists of their SSN. There should be 70 of them (photo 9).


Crochet napkin crocheting pattern and description:


We turn the work to face us and immediately knit 1 dc in the 4th loop from the beginning, without adding lifting loops.

Having knitted the first dc, we make a picot from 3 chain stitches, fasten it with a connecting post into the first chain stitch.

Now we also fasten it into the fourth loop with a connecting post. And again in the 4th loop we knit 6 dcs with a picot.

Along the side, the fasteners and the decoration itself are attached every 2 rows into a side loop.

Tighten the loop and hide the thread using a needle with a blunt end in the knitting. Next we wash, iron and steam. After washing, all the loops will settle down, and will finally align after ironing.

Japanese

Crochet napkins in Japanese style Not suitable for beginners knitters, because an important part of the work lies in the complexities of lines, loops and rings, woven into a special pattern that turns into an extraordinary floral motif. The Japanese crochet napkin is the pinnacle of knitting, which allows you to make very unusual napkins, interesting and original.

Napkin “Cherry Orchard”


This napkin is made up of several individual motifs.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — White and pink iris;

Hook — №1;

Abbreviations for the diagram:

VP - air loop

PS - half-column (connecting column)

RLS - single crochet

S1H - single crochet

S2H - double crochet stitch

С3Н - double crochet stitch

Description of working on a crocheted napkin with photographs:


We begin knitting the motif with white yarn. We close the chain of 14 VPs into a ring with a half-column.

1st row: 3VP and 27 C1H in a ring (photo 1).

2nd row: 4VP, *С1Н, 1ВП *, С1Н – a total of 13 stitches, knitted under each loop of the 1st row.
At the end of the row we cast on 3VP and pull it out long loop so that the knitting does not unravel (photo 2).

Now we take pink yarn. We cast on 14 VP, insert the resulting chain under the white ring, close it into the ring with a half-column and knit 2 rows in the same way as with white yarn (photo 3).

3rd row: above each VP of the last row of the white ring we knit C1H, and between them - 1VP, picot from 3VP, 1VP. At the end of the row, pull out a long loop and leave knitting (photo 5).

We return to the white ring, connect it with the pink one and knit the 3rd row in the same way.

The last loop of the white ring is connected to the pink one, and the pink one to the white one.

We cut off the excess threads and carefully hide them with wrong side crocheting through the loops between the rows. The result was 25 motifs, sewn together with a needle and thread (photo 6).

Napkin “Japanese motif”


Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — white yarn Madame Tricote Maxi (mercerized cotton, in a skein of 100 g by 565 m);

Hook — №1;

Scheme and description of working on a crocheted napkin with photographs:


In this Japanese napkin diagram, the even and odd rows are colored in different colors. Despite the fact that there are only 12 rows in the napkin, including the final row of single crochet, the size of the finished product is 33 cm.

1st row: Around the amigurumi ring - ch 1. and 11 tbsp. without crochet; close the row with a connecting loop (photo 1).

2nd row: 16 vp, double crochet stitch in 4 vp. the beginning of this row; a stitch with 4 crochets, knitted together with the previous stitch with 2 crochets; *7 ch, double crochet in the center of the previous 4 double crochet, double crochet, knitted together with a double crochet* - repeat from * to * until the end of the row, ch 7, double crochet 2 yarn overs in the center of the previous stitch with 4 yarn overs, close the row with a connecting stitch in the 9th loop of the beginning of this row (photo 2).


3rd row: 10 ch, double crochet, 9 double crochets, double crochet in 4th ch. the beginning of this row (photo 1). Then make 2 double crochet stitches in the center of the previous 5 crochet stitch (photos 2 and 3).


9 ch, 2 double crochets, knitted together into the 4th ch. the beginning of this row (photo 1). We knit 7 vp, * 7 tbsp. with 4 yarn overs, knitted together (photos 2 and 3).


7 vp, 1 tbsp. with 6 yarn overs and 1 tbsp. with 4 yarn overs in the third yarn over of the previous stitch, knitted together.


9 vp, 1 tbsp. with 5 yarn overs, knitted into the third yarn over of a stitch with 6 yarn overs (photo 1). We knit 2 stitches with 3 yarn overs, knitted in the center of the previous stitch with 5 yarn overs (photos 2 and 3).


9 vp, 2 tbsp. with 4 yarn overs, knitted together, into the third yarn over of the same stitch with 6 yarn overs (photo 1). Then do 7 ch* - repeat from * to * until the end of the row; then - 7 ch. and close the row with a blind loop of 10 vp. the beginning of this row (photo 2).


4th row: Move in half columns to the top of the flower. 5 ch, *2 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs, knitted together, 8 ch, 1 tbsp. with 4 yarn overs, of which knit only 3 and make 2 more stitches with 3 yarn overs at the same point, knit them together, and only then knit the last stitch of the stitch with 4 yarn overs*.


From * to * is a petal. 5 vp, petal, 5 vp, petal, 5 vp, petal. Next, tie 7 ch. (photo 1). The next maneuver is a tower structure designed to pull together 4 arcs from the air loops of the previous row. We knit like this. 1 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs, of which we knit only two (photo 2).


Around the next arc - a double crochet stitch (we don’t close the stitch). Repeat around the next two arcs with double crochets (photo 1). Knit all 4 stitches together and finish the primary stitch with 3 yarn overs (photo 2).


*7 vp, 5 petals separated by 5 vp; 7 vp, “tightening tower” * - repeat until the end of the row. Close the row like this: 5 vp, 1 tbsp. with 1 yarn over in the 5th chain stitch of the beginning of this row (photo). Then knit the 5th row. 3 ch, double crochet in the next arc from ch.


9 ch, *dc with 2 yarn overs, of which we knit only one; double crochet around the next arc, knitted together with the first stitch; knit the remaining double crochet stitch*. From * to * - let there be a structure with the code name “Eiffel Tower”.


Next we knit: * ch 6, Eiffel Tower * - repeat three times from * to *. Next - 7 vp, “constricting tower” - 7 vp, Eiffel Tower, * 6 vp, Eiffel Tower * - repeat from * to * 4 more times. And then again 7 vp, tightening tower, etc. to the end of the row. Close the row with a blind loop according to the diagram.

6th row: 6 ch, 2 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs, knitted together; 7 ch, 3 tbsp. with 3 double crochets in the same Eiffel Tower of the previous row + 3 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs into the next Eiffel Tower of the previous row, knitted together; 7 ch, 3 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs, knitted together, in the same Eiffel Tower of the previous row, 7 ch. and again 3 tbsp. with 3 double crochets + 3 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs into the next Eiffel Tower, knitted together. The last arc from v.p. knitted like this: 5 ch. and 1 tbsp. with 1 double crochet.

The total obtained in each Eiffel tower of the previous row is 3 petals from 3 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs, knitted together, and separated by 7 chain stitches, while at the junction of three-petal bushes, the columns of two adjacent petals are knitted together (photo 1).

7th row: 3 vp, 1 tbsp. with 1 yarn over around the next arc of the previous row, ch 10, “Eiffel Tower”, ch 7. - continue alternating 7 vp. and Eiffel towers to the end of the row. Close the row with a blind loop. Go to the top of the arc from v.p. 4 tbsp. without crochet (photo 2).


8th row: 7 ch, single crochet around the next arc, 7 ch, 1 dc. Single crochet around the next arc (photo 1). Next - 7 vp, 1 tbsp. with 5 yarn overs to the Eiffel Tower (photo 2,3).


1 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs in the center of the column with 5 yarn overs - then knit them together.


6 vp, 1 tbsp. with 5 crochets in the center of the column with 5 crochets. 2 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs in the center of the last stitch with 5 yarn overs, ch 6 (photo 1). 2 tbsp. with 3 crochets, knitted together, in the center of the first stitch with 5 crochets of this complex design (photo 2).


Repeat all steps in the description of this row until the end of the row. Close the row with a blind loop, go 4 tbsp. without crochet to the top of the arc.


Row 9: 3 ch, 5 tbsp. with 2 double crochets, knitted together, ch 3, single crochet around the arc. 5 ch, Eiffel Tower (photo 1). 5 v.p. and move on to knitting the petal: a stitch with 4 yarn overs, of which we knit only three, then 2 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs, knitted together with the first; tie a stitch with 4 crochets - the petal is ready. We knit five such petals, separating them with 5 vp. After all the petals - 5 ch, Eiffel Tower, 5 ch, single crochet and repeat all steps from the beginning of this row to the end of the row. Close a row of blind loops. Go to the top of the element filled with 5 tbsp. with 2 double crochets, knitted together, single crochet (photo 2,3).


10th row: Ch 4, single crochet around the next arc, ch 5, single crochet around the next arc, ch 5, single crochet around the next arc, ch 4, single crochet around that same arc, 5 vp, single crochet around the next arc, 4 vp, single crochet around the same arc, 5 vp, single crochet around the next arc, 4 vp, dc single crochet around the same arc, ch 5, single crochet around the next arc, ch 4, single crochet around the same arc, ch 5, single crochet around the next arc, 5 in. p., single crochet around the next arc, 4 ch, single crochet at the top of the diamond of the previous row. Repeat from the beginning of the description to the end of the row, but instead of the last 5 ch. - 2 v.p. + 1 tbsp. with 1 double crochet.


11th row: This row is mainly made up of a climb from the tenth row, and if you master it (the climb), consider that Japanese napkin in your pocket. 3 vp, 1 tbsp. with 1 yarn over around the next arc. Next: ch 4, unfold the napkin. Now we knit in the other direction: 1 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs around the next arc, of which we knit only the first, then 1 tbsp. with 1 crochet around the next arc, knit together, finish with a stitch with 3 crochets. We unfold the napkin to its normal state and knit again counterclockwise. 1 tbsp. with 3 yarn overs, of which we knit only one, 1 tbsp. with 1 crochet around the next arc, knit together, finish with a stitch with 3 crochets. It turns out to be an Eiffel Tower, only the top is made up of not one, but two yarn overs. We tie all the arches of the flower with such grown Eiffel towers, separated by five chain stitches (photo 1).

Then we move on to the junction of the flowers. To do this, we knit (according to the diagram): 4 ch, 1 stitch with 4 crochets, of which we knit only one, then a stitch with 1 crochet around the next arc, knit together with the previous stitch and then we knit two more yarn overs from the stitch with 4 yarn overs. Next, a stitch with 3 yarn overs around the next arc, of which we knit only one yarn over. Double crochet around the next arc, knit the stitches together, tie the remaining two double crochets. We continue to knit another Eiffel tower around the next two arcs of air loops (photo 2).

We tie the row with double crochets. We start the row like this: 4 tbsp. without crochet around the arc; 4 tbsp. Single crochet around the next arc, picot of 4 ch. (4 ch + blind loop in the first ch of this picot), 4 tbsp. without a crochet around the same arc. In this way we tie all the arcs, with the exception of the junction of the flowers: here we knit 4 tbsp for each arc. without a crochet and do not make a picot (photo 1). The crocheted Japanese napkin is ready. We moisten, straighten, attach with pins (while the napkin itself lies face down!), iron with steam and leave to dry straightened (photo 2).


Openwork

Very popular and beloved by housewives, crocheted napkins are beautiful openwork napkins, so airy and delicate that they look like clouds. You don’t even want to put anything else on such napkins; they don’t need additional decorations. Every needlewoman should learn how to knit such lace motifs, and they will help you with this detailed diagrams and a description of openwork napkins.

Napkin "Spring"


The finished napkin will have a diameter of 41 cm, and will definitely delight all household members with its beauty for a long time.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — Pekhorka, white, Successful, 100% cotton, 50 g – 220 m

Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

Dc – double crochet;
Sc – single crochet;
VP – air loop;
Sp – connecting loop;
S5N – a column with 5 crochets;
S2H - double crochet stitch.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:


1st row: into the ring we knit 3 Ch, 23 Dc, connect Sp;

2nd row: 3 Ch + 3 Ch, 1 Dc in the 4th loop from the hook, * skip one loop - 1 Dc, 3 Ch, 1 Dc in the base of the column (see diagram) *, ending with Sp;

3rd row: 7 Ch + 9 Ch, * 1 C5H in the column of the 2nd row, 9 Ch *, ending with Sp in the 7th Ch;

4th row: Sp, 3 Ch (equal to the first double crochet), 4 dc, 5 ch, 5 dc*, ending with sp;

5 row: *4 Ch (equal to 1C2H) + 7 Ch, 1 C2H in the same loop, in the arch - 3 Dc, 5 Ch, ​​3 Dc*, repeat, finishing row Sp;

6th row: *4 Sp to the middle of the arch, 3 Ch (equal to the first double crochet), 4 Dc, 1 Ch, under the arch 3 Dc, 5 Ch, ​​3 Dc, 1 Ch*, ending with Sp;

7th row: *3 Ch (equal to the first double crochet), 1 dc, in one base of the column we knit 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 ch, under the arch 3 dc, 5 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch *, finish Sp;

8th row:

Row 9: 3 ch (equal to the first double crochet), 2 dc, 2 ch, 3 dc, 3 ch, under the arch 3 dc, 5 ch, 3 dc, 3 ch *, finish with sp;

10th row: 3 ch (equal to the first double crochet), 2 dc, 2 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch, under the arch 3 dc, 5 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch *, finish with sp;

11th row: *3 Ch (equal to the first double crochet), 2 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 3 ch, under the arch 3 dc, 5 ch, 3 dc, 5 ch, 3 dc, 3 ch*, ending with Sp.

We knit the remaining rows of the napkin according to the pattern.

Napkin “Summer Meadow”


Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — 40 g of “Successful” yarn from “Pekhorka”, yellow, 100% cotton (50 g – 220 m);

Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

P.r. – previous row;
CCH – double crochet;
VP – air loop;
SS – connecting column;
RLS – single crochet;
Pico – we knit from three VPs;
СС2Н - double crochet stitch.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:


We start each row with 3 VPs, they are equal to 1 Dc. We end with SS, unless otherwise indicated in the text.
We collect eight VPs and connect them into an SS ring.

1st row: 3VP, 23СН;

2nd row: 3VP, 4VP *2DC with a common top, we knit one in the same loop, the second through one, 4VP*;

3rd row: 3VP, 4СН (into the arch from VP, p.r.), 1VP * 5СН (into the arch from VP, p.r.), 1VP*;

4th row: 3VP, 4CCH at the tops of the CCH, p.r., 3VP * 5CCH at the tops of the CCH, p.r., 3VP*;

5 row: knitted in the same way as the 4th, but in the intervals between dcs we knit 4 chain stitches;

6th row: 3VP, 4CCH at the tops of the CCH, p.r., 2VP, 1CCH under the arch from the VP, p.r., 2VP *5CCH, 2VP, under the arch 1CCH, 2VP*;

7th row: 3VP, 4CCH in the tops of the CCH, p.r., 2VP, 3CCH in the CCH, p.r., 2VP * 5CCH, 2VP, 3CCH in the column, p.r., 2VP*;

8th row: 3VP, 4DC in the vertices of the DCS, 2VP, 2DC in the first two DCS, 1VP, 2DC (1st again in the 2nd SSN of the previous row, and 2nd in the 3rd DCS, 2VP * 5DC, 2VP , 2СН, 1ВП, 1СН, in the same loop, 1СН in the next one, 2ВП*;

Row 9: 3VP, 4CCH in the tops of the CCH p.r., 2VP, 2CCH, 3VP, 2CCH, 2VP * 5CCH, 2VP, 2CCH, 3VP, 2CCH, 2VP*;

10th row: knitted similarly to the 9th row, but instead of 3 VPs between the DCs, now 5 are knitted;

11th row: 3VP, 2СН, 2СН with a common top, 2ВП, 2СН in ССН p.r., 2VP, in the 3rd VP p.r. 3DC, 2VP, 2DC, 2VP *2DC with a common top, 1DC, 2DC with a common top, 2VP, 2DC, 2VP, 3DC in the 3rd VP, 2VP, 2DC, 2VP *1DC in the 3rd VP, 1DC in the 1DC row;

Row 12: 3VP, 2CCH with a common vertex in 2CCH, p.r., 2VP, 2CCH in each CCH, p.r., 2VP, 2CCH in the 1st CCH, p.r., 1CCH, 2CCH in the 3rd CCH, p.r., 2VP, by 2dc in each dc p.p., 2 ch * 3 dc with a common top, 2 ch, in the next two loops 2 dc, 2 ch, in the next three loops - 2 dc (from the 1st dc), 1 dc (from the 2nd dc), 2 dc (from the 3rd CCH), 2 VP, in 2CCH p.r. 2DC, 2VP * 1DC in 3VP of the beginning of the row and 4DC in each next loop;

Row 13: 3VP, 1CCH in the 2nd CCH, p.r., 2VP, 2CCH in both CCHs, p.r., 2VP, 5CCH, (2CCH, 2VP, 2CCH) – in the 4th CCH, p.r. *2СН, 2ВП, 2СН, 2ВП, 5СН, 2ВП, 2СН, 2ВП, 2СН*;

Row 14: 3VP, 1DC, 5VP * 2DC, 2VP, 5DC, 2VP, 2DC, 5VP, 4DC with a common top, 5VP*, 1DC in the 3rd VP and another 7DC in the next loops;

Row 15: 3ВП, 1СН,2ВП, 5СН, 2ВП, 2СН, 13ВП *2СН, 2ВП, 5СН, 2ВП, 2СН, 13ВП*;

Row 16: 3VP, 1CCH, 2VP, 5CCH, 2VP, 2CCH, 6VP, 1СБН in the 7th VP of the arch p.r., 6VP *2СН, 2VP, 5СН, 2VP, 2СН, 6VP, 1СБН in the 7th VP of the arch p.r., 6VP*;

Row 17: knitted similarly to row 16, but now not 1 sc between 6 VPs, but 3 sc, i.e. one more on each side to the neighboring VP p.r. But the number of framing VPs also remains 6 (six);

Row 18: knitted similarly to row 17, but sc is now 5, i.e. one more on each side, and they are framed not by 6 VPs, but by 7;

Row 19: 3VP, 1DC, 2VP, 2DC with a common vertex, 1DC in the third VP, 2DC with a common vertex, 2VP, 2DC, 7VP, 1SC in the 7th VP, 13VP, 1SC in the 1st VP, PR. , 7VP *2DC, 2VP, in the next five loops - 2DC with a common top, 1DC, 2DC with a common top, 2VP, 2DC, 7VP, 1SC in the 7th VP p.r., 13VP, 1SCN in the 1st VP p.r. ., 7VP*;

Row 20: 3VP, 1DC, 2VP, 3DC with a common top, 2VP, 2DC, 7VP, in the arch between the RLS p.r. we knit 13DC, 7VP * 2DC, 2VP, 3DC with a common top, 2VP, 2DC, 7VP, 13DC, 7VP*;

Row 21: 3VP, 1Dc in dc, p.r., then 2dc in the next 2dc, p.r. (i.e. we skip a dc with a common top in the crease), 7 VP, 1 sc in the 1st dc cr, we knit 2 ch, 1 sc, skipping one loop in the cr. We knit this way until the fan from the SSN p.r. is finished. 7VP *2DC, knit the next 2DC in 2DC, p.r., 7VP, 1SC, (2VP, 1SC) – 6 times, 7VP *;

Row 22: 3VP, 3CSN with a common top, 7VP, in all arches from VP between RLS p.r. we knit 4CC2H with a common top, 3VP, picot, 3VP. We finish 4 СС2Н with a common vertex, then we knit 7 VP * 4 ССН with a common vertex, 7 VP, 4 СС2Н, (3 VP, picot, 3 VP, 4 СС2Н) – 5 times, 7 VP *.

Video lesson - knitting for beginners

It is always more difficult for beginners in crocheting to navigate difficult patterns and descriptions of actions the first time, especially in such a difficult task as knitting napkins. But you can take help from professionals on the Internet in this matter. Videos from professional knitters will help you knit your first napkin much faster.

Video lesson for beginners “how to crochet a napkin”:

Crocheting napkins is an activity that can captivate both beginners and experienced needlewomen. The article presents various schemes for knitting napkins with a detailed description of the work.

Crochet napkins

Crocheted napkins are an extraordinary beauty, the embodiment of lightness and tenderness. The craftswomen who create these magical woven snowflakes don’t just knit napkins, but give those around them a real fairy tale.

To learn how to knit napkins, you will need patience and attention in addition to a hook and a ball of yarn. It is important that the needlewoman can correctly read the diagram and convey the pattern in her work.

IMPORTANT: You can knit a small napkin with a light pattern in a few hours, but it takes a few hours to create a masterpiece complex pattern it will take much more time.

For beginning needlewomen, it is better to first knit small-sized napkins with simple, uncomplicated patterns. When your hands get used to new job, and the loops and posts will become slender and even, you can move on to performing more complex elements.

In descriptions and explanations of diagrams, the following generally accepted abbreviations are often used:

  • VP- air loop
  • PS- half-column
  • WITH- column
  • RLS- single crochet
  • S1H- double crochet
  • S2H- double crochet stitch.












Video: Simple crochet round napkin

How to choose threads and crochet a simple napkin for beginners: diagram with description

Experienced craftswomen choose spider-thin yarn for their work. Deftly using crochet, they knit napkins of extraordinary beauty that look more like lace. However, those who are just learning to knit should not start with thin threads.

  • To prevent the thread from getting tangled, choose medium thickness yarn. Wool blend and acrylic Perfect for first jobs.
  • Thread color choose depending on the interior in which the finished napkin will be used.
  • Hook size usually corresponds to the thickness of the thread. But if you need the knitting to look tight, take a thinner hook if you want to get the product large knit– choose a thick hook. To begin with, it is better to take a hook number 1.5. If it turns out to be inconvenient to work with, it can always be replaced with a thicker or thinner one.
  • For the first napkin, choose one of the most simple circuits - better finish simple work than to quit a difficult one.

IMPORTANT: If you need to knit a thin openwork napkin, use bobbin cotton threads and a hook No. 0.5 - 1. For napkins of medium thickness, you need “Iris” threads and a hook No. 1.5.

Tutorial for crocheting a simple napkin:

Prepare a hook and thread, study the knitting pattern.



Since the napkin is round, start knitting from the center. Knit a 12-loop chain.



Tie the ring according to the diagram.



Connect the last loop with the chain chain loop, thus completing the circle.



Go to second row. Tie 3 air loops, 4 double crochets in the columns of the previous row.



Repeat the pattern.



Do not connect the last loop of the row with the first; if you connect them, the pattern will be broken.



In the third row, according to the diagram, alternate 4 chain stitches with 6 stitches + 2 double crochets. Knit the 4 middle columns so that the hook enters the base of the columns from the knitted row, knit the first and last so that the hook goes under the chain of chain loops of the knitted row.



Complete the 3rd row, like the previous one, proceed to knitting the 4th row.



In the fourth row alternate 5 chain stitches with 8 stitches + 2 double crochets.

In the fifth- alternate 9 chain stitches with 10 stitches + 2 double crochets.

In the sixth- alternate 11 chain stitches with 4 stitches + 2 yarn overs, 11 chain stitches, skip 2 stitches of the previous row, 4 stitches + 2 yarn overs. At the end of the row, connect the last loop to the first.



In the seventh row knit 5 chain stitches, 15 stitches + 2 double crochets. Insert the hook under the chain stitches of the previous row. Then 5 air loops, a column under the air loops of the previous row.



At the end of the row, knit 6 chain stitches and connect the last loop to the first.



Knitting a napkin, connecting the loops at the end of the 7th row

In the eighth row knit 6 chain stitches, double crochet + 2 yarn overs, small picot of 4 chain stitches.





At the end of the work, fasten from the wrong side and carefully cut the thread. The work is finished, the napkin is ready!

Video: Crocheting napkins for beginners according to the pattern

How to crochet a beautiful white openwork napkin: diagram with description

Openwork napkins look great both on serving and coffee tables. They can be placed under candy dishes, cups, plates or fruit vases.

To make the napkins look light and delicate, take thin cotton threads and a thin hook (0.5 -1.2).

IMPORTANT: It is advisable for experienced needlewomen to use bobbin threads, but novice craftswomen should take into account that working with them is very difficult and time-consuming.

Description:

Knitting the middle part:

  • Cast on 10 air loops and connect them into a ring.
  • 1 row: Knit 3 chain stitches (this will be a rise), 21 stitches + 2 double crochets.
  • 2nd row: Tie 6 chain stitches, 1 stitch + 1 yarn over into the 2nd stitch of the previous row, 3 chain stitches.
  • 3rd row: 5 chain stitches, 1 stitch + 1 yarn over (thread for the chain of the 1st row), 2 chain stitches, 1 stitch + 1 yarn over in the stitch of the 1st row, 2 chain stitches.
  • 4 row: Knit 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet stitch and 4 chain stitches.
  • 5 row: Using connecting stitches, move the thread under 1 arch, knit 7 chain stitches, 1 single crochet, 5 chain stitches.
  • 6th row: Start knitting again from the middle of the arch, knit 8 chain loops, 1 single crochet, 6 chain loops.
  • 7th row: Move to the center of the arch, to do this, knit 9 chain loops, 1 single crochet, 7 chain loops.
  • 8th row: Start from the middle of the arch. Work 3 chain stitches, 4 stitches + 1 yarn over, 3 chain stitches, 1 stitch + 1 yarn over into the next arch. Next: 3 chain stitches, 9 stitches + 1 yarn over. At the end you should get 4 stitches + 1 yarn over.
  • WITH Rows 9 to 16: the pattern is similar to row 8, but carefully monitor the change in the number of columns in each row.
  • Row 17: Pull the connecting thread to the last column. Knit 3 chain stitches, 4 stitches + 1 yarn over, 10 chain stitches, 5 stitches + 1 yarn over, 10 chain stitches.
  • 18 row: Turn the napkin and knit in the reverse order: 3 chain stitches, 15 stitches + 1 double crochet under the arch, 1 single crochet in the stitch that is in the middle of the previous row, 16 stitches + 1 double crochet.

Every flower knit separately:

  • Connect 8 air loops with a ring.
  • 1st row: 3 chain stitches, 14 stitches + 1 yarn over.
  • 2nd row: 12 chain loops, 1 single crochet in the 6th stitch of the previous row, 10 chain loops, 1 single crochet in the 11th stitch of the previous row, 10 chain loops.
  • 3rd row: Knit the petals by turning the product over. 2 chain stitches, 1 single crochet under the first arch, 1 single crochet, 13 double crochets + 1 crochet, 1 single crochet under the 2nd and 3rd arches.

IMPORTANT: When tying the third petal of the flower, do not forget to connect it to the middle part of the napkin. Tie and connect all the flowers in this way.

Knitting borders- the final stage in the work. The border consists of 7 rows:

  • 1st row: 2 chain stitches, 9 single crochet stitches, 8 chain stitches, 10 single crochet stitches in 2 flower stitches. Then do the same over each flower.
  • 2nd row: 5 chain loops, 1 stitch + 1 yarn over in 3 stitches above the petal, 2 chain stitches, 1 stitch + 1 yarn over in the next 3 stitch, 2 chain loops, 1 stitch + 1 yarn over in the last stitch above the first flower, 8 chain loops. Continue on each flower as well.
  • 3rd row: 3 chain stitches, 7 chain stitches + 1 yarn over, 2 chain stitches, 8 chain stitches + 1 yarn over, 2 chain stitches.
  • 4th row: completely repeats the 3rd row, however, if the knitting begins to “pull”, you can add air loops yourself (it will be enough to add 1 loop each).
  • 5 row: 3 chain stitches, 7 chain stitches + 1 yarn over, 10 chain stitches, 8 chain stitches + 1 yarn over, 10 chain stitches.
  • 6th row: turn the knitting, knit: 3 chain loops, 15 stitches + 1 crochet in the arch of the previous row, 1 single crochet between the stitches of the previous row, 16 stitches + 1 crochet in the next arch, 1 single crochet.
  • 7th row: the entire row is tying the resulting elements with single crochets.

Finish the work by securing the thread and removing the remainder.

Beautiful crochetedheart shaped napkin- great gift dear person for Valentine's Day. Several identical small heart napkins can be used to create a romantic setting or for table settings.

Crocheting a heart napkin is not difficult. It is enough to carefully study the diagram, choose the right yarn and hook and follow the recommendations from the description in your work.

To knit a heart, use a thin cotton thread and a No. 1 hook. Finished product size: 15 x 20 cm.



Description of the circuit:

  • Dial 10 VP, connect with a ring.
  • Collect another 50 VP.
  • Connect the last 50th loop with the 10th from the end so that you get a ring.
  • 1 row: 3VP (needed for lifting), 19С1Н (tie the ring with them), 3С1Н tie on three loops of the chain and three air loops that were knitted for lifting. Next, knit C1H from each stitch of the entire chain. In the center of the chain, knit 3C1H on two loops. This will form a corner of the heart. Tie the rings at the end of the chain with C1H, connect the PS with 3 loops of the chain.
  • 2nd row: 3VP connect the PS with three columns of the previous row, turn the napkin. Further according to the scheme: C1H in every second loop of the previous row above the rounding, above the straight element - in every third. Knit 2 chain stitches between the stitches. When you reach the corner of the heart, tie the arch 6 VP. Finish the row by connecting the last stitch with the 3rd loop of the chain.
  • 3rd row: Connect 3VP with 3 columns of the previous row using PS. Turn the napkin and then knit according to the pattern C1H, one above each column of the previous row and 2C1H in the arches above the straight section. In the arches above the curves, knit 3C1H. In the corner of the heart - 12C1H. Connect the last column at the end of the row using a PS with 3 loops of the chain.
  • 4 row: complete repetition of row No. 2.
  • 5 row: repeat row No. 3, only knit 2C1H over the arches and curves, and 10C1H in the corner.
  • 6 row: C1H, 1VP, pico, 1VP. Connect the rings when tying the second one: 1 VP, 1 RLS, 1 VP.

The result should be a heart like this:



You can connect 2 of these napkins together. You will get a cute composition:



This is one of the easiest options for knitting a heart-shaped napkin, which even a beginner can knit on his own. Experienced craftswomen can choose more complex patterns.

Video: Crocheted heart. How to crochet a heart. Master class

To crochet a square napkin measuring 25x25 cm, you will need 20 g of cotton yarn and hook No. 1.



How to crochet a white openwork square and rectangular napkin: diagram with description

Description:

Main motive (repeated 16 times):

  • Tie a 10 chain chain. Connect into a ring.
  • 1st row: 1 VP for lifting, 15 sc in the ring, end of the row using PS.
  • 2nd row: 3VP for lifting, 1 PS1N knit together with the last VP of lifting into the 1st lifting loop, 2PS1N knit together into the next RLS of the previous row, 5VP, 2PS1N knit together into the next RLS of the previous row, 2PS1N knit together into the next RLS of the previous row, 5 VP. Repeat 8 times. Finish the row with a connecting post.
  • 3rd row: 4VP for lifting, 3S2N into the arch from 5VP of the previous row, 4VP, 4S2N into the same arch from 5VP, 4VP, 1 RLS into the next arch from 5VP of the previous row, 4VP, 4S2N into the next arch from 5VP of the previous row, 4VP , 4С2Н in the same arch from 5VP, 4VP, 1СБН into the next arch from 5VP of the previous row, 4 P. Repeat only 4 times. Finish the row, as before, with a connecting column.
  • Next, continue working according to the diagram of the main motif, ending the rows with connecting posts.
  • Connect ready-made elements together, starch the finished product and leave to dry.

IMPORTANT: To get a napkin from motifs rectangular shape, connect not 16, but 20, 24, 28 or more repeating elements and connect them together in a certain order.

Filet knitting or fillet knitting(loin lace) is the creation of a grid, some cells of which remain empty, and some are filled. The drawing is created in a certain way, depending on how the grid cells are filled.

Fillet knitting is very simple, and the patterns are easy to read and resemble cross stitch patterns. The elements of fillet knitting patterns, as well as patterns for cross stitch, are black and white checkers, circles and crosses. Moreover, an empty cell in the diagram is always indicated by a white cell, and a filled cell can be indicated by a black cell, a cross, or a circle.

IMPORTANT: Before you start knitting a fillet napkin according to the chosen pattern, knit a small sample of 10 by 10 squares, from which you can evaluate the type and density of future work.

Knitting cells is done as follows:

  • Empty – S1N, 2VP
  • Filled - 3С1Н.

Any fillet knitting begins with a chain of VP.

Calculation of loops for casting:

For 1 cell – 3VP chains + 6 loops to form 1 cell of 1 row. In order not to carry out calculations, you can knit a chain of arbitrary length and start knitting cells from the beginning. Then the extra loops of the chain can be unraveled, and the missing ones can be tied up.

Video: Sirloin mesh. Adding and subtracting cells. Crochet.

IMPORTANT: The place from which work begins (starting point) is marked with an arrow on the diagrams.

Sometimes work on a fillet napkin starts from the bottom or the top. Often work begins precisely from the center, and from there it moves down and up. When you have to knit a voluminous loin, you can knit individual parts and elements, and then knit them together.

IMPORTANT: In order for a napkin knitted with fillet knit to be neat and dense, the loops must not be “loose” or stretched, otherwise the work will be uneven and the pattern will be blurry.





Knowing the decoding of the circuit (empty - С1Н, 2ВП; filled - 3С1Н), you can immediately start working.

Video: Napkin using the fillet technique. Knitting secrets

How to crochet a beautiful white openwork napkin, oval, round: diagram with description

Openwork napkins not only decorate the table, but also add solemnity. Intricate weaves of thin white threads openwork patterns look like fairy-tale aerial webs. To create magical thin napkins, a needlewoman will need good knitting skills, as well as patience and perseverance, because the work uses the thinnest threads and quite complex patterns.

Craftswomen who are good at crocheting and can accurately bring to life knitted patterns and designs can begin making openwork round and oval napkins, the diagrams of which are presented below.





Video: How to knit a round napkin “Delicate patterns”

To knit an openwork oval napkin according to the pattern presented below, prepare hook No. 1 (maximum No. 1.5) and thin yarn of the “Violet” type.





How to crochet a beautiful New Year's napkin with Santa Claus: diagram with description

With your own help knitted napkins You can decorate your home in an original way for the holidays. For example, knitted napkins with Santa Claus can become an unusual New Year's decoration, and even present such beauty to friends or relatives as a souvenir for Christmas New Year will be quite appropriate.



How to crochet beautiful napkin New Year's Eve with Santa Claus

In order to knit a napkin with Santa Claus, you will need:

  • threads of 5 colors (red, green, white, pink, black), but of the same thickness
  • hook No. 1 – 2 (depending on the thickness of the selected yarn)
  • beads


How to crochet a beautiful New Year's napkin with Santa Claus, diagram

Description:

Sunflower napkin so bright and sweet that even just looking at her lifts your spirits, because she reminds you of a warm, carefree summer and bright sun.



IMPORTANT: Working on such a napkin will seem exciting experienced craftswoman and will require attention and patience from a novice master.

To work you will need:

  • Cotton yarn type SOSO, two colors (black and yellow)
  • Hook No. 1

Description:

  • Close 8VP with a ring.
  • 1 row: In the center of the ring – 20С1Н.
  • 2nd row: In each loop of the base C1H, dividing from 1VP.
  • 3rd row: C1H in each base loop.
  • 4 row: In each base loop, 2C1H, separating them with 2VP.
  • 5 row: In the arches of 2VP, knit 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н.
  • 6th row: repeat 5th + 2VP.
  • 7th row: repeat 5th + 3VP.
  • 8th row: repeat 5th + 4VP.
  • Row 9: repeat 5th + 5VP.
  • 10th row: repeat 5th + 6VP.

This is where the knitting of the black center ends. Carefully secure the end of the black thread and proceed to work on the sunflower petals.

IMPORTANT: It’s not scary if the middle turns out to be a gathered wave. Subsequent rows and further steaming will correct this.

Knitting in yellow:

  • 11 row: Fasten the thread and knit into the arch of the last row of 2VP: 2С1Н1, 2ВП, 2С1Н, 5ВП, 9С2Н, 5ВП.
  • 12 row: 2С1Н in the arch of the previous row, 2ВП, 2С1Н, 4ВП, 9С2Н + VP in each loop of the base of the petal from the columns with 2Н of the previous row, 4ВП.
  • Row 13: 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н, 4ВП. Then tie 8 arches from 4 VP into each vertex of the previous row, 4 VP.
  • 14 row: complete repetition of row 13, except for the number of arches from 4VP. There will be 7 of them here.
  • 15 row: Knit as row 13, only there will be 6 arches from 4VP.
  • 16 row: 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н, 4ВП. There will be 5 arches here.
  • 17 row: Knit a petal: in the extreme arch of the last row, knit 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н, 4ВП, 4 arches, 4ВП, 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н.
  • 18 row: 2S1N, 2VP, 2S1N, 4VP, 3 arches, 4VP, 2S1N, 2VP, 2S1N.
  • Row 19: 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н, 3ВП, 2 arches, 3ВП, 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н.
  • Row 20: 2S1N, 2VP, 2S1N, 2VP, 1 arch, 2VP, 2S1N, 2VP, 2S1N.
  • 21 row: 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н, connect with the arch of the previous row, 2С1Н, 2ВП, 2С1Н.

The work on the petal is finished. Carefully cut the fixed thread.

For craftswomen who are not yet confident in their abilities, you can first knit a small sunflower napkin according to easy pattern, detailed description work on which is on video.

Video: Sunflower motif

Even a beginner can knit a delicate chamomile napkin, because the scheme of work is quite simple and understandable.





Video: Napkin Chamomile. Master class

How to crochet a small white napkin in the shape of a snowflake: diagram with description

You can quickly and easily crochet a small white napkin in the shape of a snowflake. Such air napkins can turn into Christmas decorations, New Year's decor or cute souvenirs. Also, interconnected snowflakes will serve as an original tablecloth on the festive table.



Scheme of work:



Description:

  • Connect the thread with a ring and tie 1 ch for lifting.
  • 1 row: Tie 8 sc into a ring, tighten the ring, tie a connecting post, and insert the hook into 1 sc post of this row.
  • 2nd row: 3VP for lifting + 2VP according to the diagram. Next, tie 1C1H into the next loop, then 2VP, into the next loop 1C1H, again 2VP.
  • 3rd row: 1 connecting column, 2VP, 3S1H with a common vertex, 5VP, into the next arch 4S1H with a common vertex, 5VP, continue knitting until the end of the row. Close with a connecting post, inserting the hook into the common vertex.
  • 4th row: 1VP instep, 1SC in the same loop, picot from 3VP, 1SC in the same loop, picot from 5VP, 1SC in the same loop, picot from 3VP, 1SC in the same loop, 3VP in the common top. Continue in this manner until the end of the row.
  • At the end of the work, cut the thread.








Video: Knitting snowflakes in 5 minutes. Crochet. Master class

Beautiful volumetric napkin with violet flowers It will work if you attach several multi-colored violets to a white crocheted openwork base. You can take a napkin of any shape and size, so the main task is to learn how to knit violets for decoration.



Violets can be knitted in several ways. Let's look at one of the easiest:

  • Take the middle (preferably from yellow yarn) from 4 VP, close it into a ring.
  • Knit 10 sc into a ring.
  • Attach a thread of a different color. These will be the petals.
  • Knit a circle on the first 2 stitches.
  • 1 row: 3C1H in each loop.
  • 2nd row: 2dc in each column.
  • 3rd row: Dc in each column.
  • 4th row: make 3 decreases - at the beginning, middle and end of the row.
  • 5 row: make the same 3 decreases, cut and fasten the thread.
  • Also tie the remaining 4 petals.
  • Tie the entire flower with a thread of a darker shade.

The result of the work should be a flower like this:



You can knit violets using the following patterns:



Video: How to crochet a violet flower

The “Lady” napkin, one of the most unusual and original, which will undoubtedly arouse admiration among friends and acquaintances, is actually very easy and quick to knit. “Ladies” can be of any colors, sizes and shapes, but each of them can decorate a home and lift your spirits.





Original napkin"Lady"

Detailed description of work on one of the "Ladies":

  • Start with the cap. For convenience, turn the diagram upside down.
  • Cast on 13VP, knit 3 rows in stitches, knit VP1N between them.
  • After tying the hat, break the thread.
  • Knit the upper part of the body with double crochets.
  • Separately tie your arms and torso.
  • Attach your hands to the skirt on the 11th row.

How to crochet a voluminous napkin: description, diagram

Elegant, light, voluminous two-color napkins not only look impressive, but are also very easy to knit. The “trick” of such napkins is their two-color nature. Similar plain napkins can get “lost” in the interior, and certainly won’t attract as much attention.

To work, you will need thin cotton yarn and a No. 1 hook.

The “base” of the napkin is knitted according to an easy pattern using single crochet stitches and a VP between them.

It makes no sense to describe this process in detail.

But knitting butterflies is very similar to knitting flowers.

This pattern will have to be changed a little, otherwise the butterflies will turn out very large. Therefore, future butterflies will be knitted in single crochet stitches.

  • Make a ring from 6VP.
  • 1 row: 8 groups of 3C1H and 3VP between them.
  • 2nd row: Turn the knitting and knit: in the arches of the previous row 2 times, 5C1H and 5VP between them.
  • 3rd row: 1СБН between two groups of columns of the previous row.
  • Tie the arches: 7С1Н, 2ВП, 7С1Н.
  • 4 row: RLS.

The result will be a flower with uneven, curled petals. But bend it in half and get a beautiful voluminous butterfly in flight.

Place the butterflies on a napkin, securing them with a thread and a needle, and enjoy the beauty and tenderness of your own creation.

Big crocheted a napkin can decorate a table in a living room, hall, nursery or kitchen. This original and beautiful product can give comfort and warmth to your home. Of course, it is difficult to decide on such a large job, but its result will certainly please the craftswoman and justify the effort and money spent.

To knit a white napkin - a tablecloth with a diameter of 180 cm you will need:

  • hook No. 2.5
  • cotton yarn type Cotton Troy (280m in 50 g), 1100 g
How to crochet a large napkin for a table: diagram

Mandala napkin knitted from yarn of bright rich colors, will be an excellent interior decoration in ethno style. The mandala, in accordance with Hindu and Buddhist teachings, symbolizes the habitat of deities. By decorating their home with mandalas, the owners hope to attract divine grace, good luck and happiness into their home.



IMPORTANT: Mandala can only be round shape, because even in translation this word means “disk”. The colored circles of the mandala represent the Universe and the home of divine beings, and the square represents the four cardinal directions.

How to crochet a colored napkin

The craftswomen note that work on these magical napkins progresses very quickly and with pleasure, and after knitting their mood improves. This is most likely due to frequent changes bright colors. But what if the Hindu deities themselves help the needlewomen? Be that as it may, if your plans include making a colored napkin, it is best to start with knitting a mandala.

Not all needlewomen can crochet a two-color napkin with intricate patterns using a complex pattern. Beginners often give up knitting when they realize that they made a mistake somewhere and the pattern didn’t work out. To avoid disappointment and complete the job, you need to start by knitting light napkins.

Even an inexperienced craftswoman can knit such a rectangular two-color napkin with diagonal lines.



The work scheme is very easy and does not require special concentration and attention.



It turns out dense two-color napkin, size 25 by 35 cm, tied Tunisian knitting.

To make it you will need:

  • white yarn “Snowflake” – 50 g
  • colored yarn “Iris” – 10 g
  • hooks No. 2.5 (Tunisian) and 3 (regular)

Job description:

  • A regular hook number 3 is only useful for casting on a chain of 50 loops.
  • The rest of the work should be done with a Tunisian hook No. 2.5. Use it to knit 100 rows in Tunisian stitch according to the pattern.
  • Use a chain stitch to trim the colored diagonal finish of the napkin.
  • Tie a napkin with colored thread.
  • When working on white binding, end each row with a connecting post.

Video: Tunisian knitting. Tools and a simple post.

“Takes away the gaze” - this is what you can say about the napkin “ bunch of grapes" Working on it is so exciting that you want to knit these amazing napkins again and again.



The work is described in detail in the video:

Video: “Bunch of Grapes”, part 1

Video: “Bunch of Grapes”, part 2

Video: “Bunch of Grapes”, part 3



Crochet napkin hot tray so simple that just looking at this product is enough to reproduce it exactly. It will take very little time to make such a napkin, but with its brightness and originality it will decorate any kitchen.

When knitting napkins for hot occasions, you can give free rein to your imagination by changing and adding colors and elements. But several rules must be followed:

  • The napkin should not have convex parts or parts, that is, it should be absolutely smooth and ensure stability of the dishes. Otherwise, using it may result in injury.
  • Threads for knitting should be thick enough, and the finished product should not have holes, mesh or looseness in the pattern.




How to crochet a napkin for hot food? Ideas

How to crochet napkins for hot dishes?

Crochet money napkin - incoming money: diagram, photo

It turns out that prosperity, wealth, money and even large profits can be crocheted. To do this, just knit a small napkin (from 21 to 40 cm in diameter) and place it in the most visible place in the house with the words:

For a money napkin to “work” it must be tied according to the following rules:

  • The napkin should be white (beige).
  • Work on the napkin should begin on the new moon.
  • A money napkin cannot have any other shape than a circle.
  • In the center of the circle you need to insert or tie a gold coin.
  • Rays should emanate from the center of the napkin.
  • There can be 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 or any other odd number of rays.

IMPORTANT: You can take any scheme that meets the requirements as a basis. Distinctive feature The napkin will have a small pocket in the center with a coin sewn into it.

While sewing a coin into the center of the circle, say:

If you don’t have a suitable scheme in mind, you can use this one:



Crochet money napkin - incoming money: diagram

The result should be a napkin like this:



Crochet money napkin - arriving money: photo

Those who have experienced the magical effect of money napkins claim that their financial condition really changes for the better as soon as this knitted talisman appears in the house.

Whatever napkin you choose for knitting, have no doubt that it will become an original, exclusive decoration for your home. In addition, while working on a napkin, you can learn to read patterns faster and practice basic knitting techniques.