MATERIALS:
- 120 g of fine cotton yarn of beige and light brown colors, 5 buttons of light brown color.
- hook №2 and knitting needles 3,5
KINDS OF LOTS
Air loop (ct.): Insert a hook into the point, thread the thread on it and stretch it out through n.
Column without the crochet (item b / n): hook to enter in the chain or lower p. and pull out a new n., grab the thread and tie it 2 sts on the hook in one step.
Column with a crochet (item: c / n): make a crochet on the hook, insert it into the chain and pull out a new stitch, 3 stitches on the hook in pairs in 2 doses.
Polustolbik with a crochet (lusty s / n): make a hook on the hook, insert a hook into the chain and pull out a new st., 3 sts on the hook to tie one at a time.
Column with 2 nakidami (st. With 2 / n): make a hook on the 2 nakida, enter the hook in the chain and pull out a new n., 4 n. On the hook to bind in pairs in 3 admission.
"Rachy step": knit, as Art. b / n, but from left to right.
Fantasy pattern: according to the scheme.
Thread a light brown color on the knitting needles for each leg, dial 24 pts each, tie a 2 cm rubber band 2 x 2 and close the item according to the drawing.
Continue crocheting the same color crocheted pattern along the pattern, evenly adding to the 1-m p. 5 p. = 29 p. And alternating the color of the thread.
Through 4 r. From the beginning of the pattern, combine the n. of both pants, reducing in the center 1 n. = 57 p. and continue the knitting.
After 13 p from the beginning of the seam, continue the knitting pattern in a pattern of light brown color.
At a total height of 20 cm, knit.
On the upper edge of the spokes number 3.5 light brown thread to raise 48 pts tie a 2 cm rubber band 2 x 1 and close the item according to the figure. The total height is about 22 cm.
Front detail
Knit like a back piece.
At an altitude of 20 cm along the upper edge, raise 48 pints on the spokes, typing in addition on both sides of 4 p. = 56 p., Tie a 2 cm rubber band 2 x 2 and close the item according to the figure. The total height is 22 cm.
Yoke
A thread of light brown color crocheted dial a chain from the 25th century. and knit a pattern according to the scheme.
At a total height of 9 cm, finish knitting. Lateral edges and the upper edge tie a thread of light brown color 1 p. Art. б / н and a thread of beige color 1 р. Art. "A stepping stone".
Brittles
A thread of light brown color crocheted dial a chain of 53 in. and knit a pattern according to the scheme. Link 5 p. and cut the thread. The total height is about 3 cm.
The second strap is connected the same way.
ASSEMBLY
Carry out step and side seams, leaving the top edge of both sides of the cut length of 5 cm.
On the rubber band of the back part, sew on 1 button on both sides. With out of. hand on the elastic band, retreating 5 cm from the side seams, sew 1 button on each strap (use apertures in the pattern as loops).
On the protruding parts of the rubber band of the front part, make 1 hole for the buttons (sweep 1 st.).
Sew a coquette by placing it in the center of the front part, along the line of the set edge of the rubber band, which is left on the faces. side of the product, not hemmed in.
To the upper edge of the coquette we sew straps.
Wet the finished product and allow it to dry.
Language Of Crochet:
Let's begin with the more common abbreviations used in crocheting:
ch st: chain stitch
dc: double crochet
hdc: half-double crochet
sc: single crochet
sl st: slip stitch
trc: triple crochet
yo: yarn over
tr: treble crochet
sp: space
sk: skip
pat st: pattern stitch
There are other abbreviations you will use, but as a beginner in crochet, these are the most basic abbreviations you will need to memorize.
Before we go into the basic stitches, we'll mention the foundation chain, a key term in crocheting. Just as a house needs a solid foundation, crocheting needs a foundation as well. The foundation chain is defined as a cross-stitched row that serves as the base of your crocheting. It holds all your stitches and all the succeeding rows you will make.
Basic Stitches
Single Crochet-this is the first of the basic stitches. It is the shortest stitch and results in a firm, flat product. To make a single crochet, make sure the front side of the chain is facing you, then insert the hook through a chain, yarn over, pull the loop through the chain, yarn over again, and pull through both loops on the hook.
Double Crochet -as in single crochet, pass the hook from the front to the back of the work through the upper loop of a stitch of the previous row. The thread is caught on the hook and drawn through this loop.
Half-Double Crochet -a cross between a single crochet and a double crochet stitch. Begin with a yarn over, insert the hook into a stitch, yarn over and pull through the stitch; do another yarn over and pull through the three loops on your hook.
Triple Crochet -the last of the basic stitches and also the tallest. To make a triple crochet, yarn over the hook twice; insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over again and pull through the first of two loops (the two closest to the end point); yarn over again and pull through the next two loops. Yarn over one last time and pull through the remaining two loops.
Basic Techniques
Proper techniques begin with how to hold hook and yarn correctly so that you're comfortable with them when working on a project. Let's begin with holding the hook. There are two ways to hold your hook:
ð Hold it as though you were holding a pencil - position and apply a light grip on the hook, or
ð Hold it the same way as you would grip a spoon when mixing something thick.
ð And now the yarn: a basic technique is to make a slip knot, attaching the yarn to your hook. Three simple steps to tie the slip knot:
ð Loop the yarn around your left index finger
ð Let the yarn slip from your finger, holding the loop between your thumb and index finger,
ð With the hook held by your right hand, draw the loop up and around the hook.
ð Then pull each of the ends gently in opposite directions. This will tighten the knot and make it smaller.
Practice, Practice, Practice!
The technique of feeding yarn into your work takes a bit of practice. With your left hand, pick up the yarn, and with the palm of your left hand facing up, thread the yarn through the fingers. Practice holding the yarn so that it “flows” naturally through your fingers. Move your index finger up and down to increase or decrease the tightness of the yarn. As you progress, you will feel a rhythm that works best for you, making the movement more natural and effortless.
Catching the Yarn Technique
This is known as a yarn over (abbreviation: yo). Your index finger plays a crucial role in yarn over movements. Each time you catch the hook, you guide the yarn by moving your index finger up and down. To do a yarn over:
ð Pass the hook under and over the yarn from back to front,
ð If you're having problems wrapping the yarn around all your fingers: instead of wrapping the yarn, just let it flow behind your index finger, in front of your middle and ring fingers and back behind your little finger.
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