What a variety of napkins can be seen from experienced needlewomen and even novice craftswomen -,! Various shapes, in several colors and of course with a variety of patterns. Creative people themselves come up with new schemes, despite the abundance of magazines, books and Internet sites. Nowadays, kits and tools allow you to create openwork and airy products. Below we will look at round crocheted napkins with patterns. They decorate the interior of the living room, bedroom, hallway. They hang on walls as framed pictures, or create tablecloths. They decorate living room tables, sofas, armchairs, and nightstands. Complementing the schemes, you can even get blankets, carpets, bedspreads, for which a different material is used, more dense in composition. Of course there are huge benefits to crocheting them. They are extraordinarily beautiful, do not require special expenses, and the work brings pleasure, there is no limit to improvement. Mostly they are knitted in the round, but not always.

Openwork napkin: video master class

There is a fillet type of crochet. It involves alternating full and empty cells. There are well-known lace knitting techniques, such as Bruges, Vologda, and Irish. There is knitting on a fork and weaving individual parts for a napkin. However, we can delight both ourselves and our loved ones with this pleasant activity. In the process, we can not only enjoy creativity, but also give it to family and friends as gifts. Or you can consider a hobby as income and sell your work through the Internet, newspapers, and friends.

Openwork napkin with pineapples: MK video

IN modern world, where communications are so developed, it is not so difficult to make this a reality if you have the desire. Gaining initial experience, needlewomen will easily understand that they can be used to create both apartment interior design and clothing design. For example, you can knit a removable collar or an embellishment for dresses using the pattern or part of it. Either a belt, skirt hem, panama hats for babies or elements for a hat. The most interesting thing is that it is fashionable and beautiful. It is proposed to consider several options for a round miracle with diagrams!

Crocheted round openwork napkin “sunflower”

For it you can take a 1.5 or 2 hook and cotton threads. We start knitting with a ring of 4-6 air loops.

Scheme

Conventions in texts
VP - air loop
PS - half column
RLS - single crochet
С1Н – double crochet
С2Н - double crochet stitch
С3Н - double crochet stitch

In the first seven rows we knit an imitation of the center of a sunflower. After the seventh row, we begin knitting the petals. IN last rows We tie the resulting circle with sc and picot.

Delicate round napkin “petals” made of thin threads crocheted

As you can see, round napkins are not at all difficult to knit and the choice of patterns is very large. Happy knitting!

Round napkin: video master class

A selection of patterns for knitting round napkins

There are a huge number of patterns for knitting round napkins and they all contain a repeating motif. We have collected a selection of schemes for you, and symbols you can look at this.

The once forgotten art of knitting interior napkins is being revived again today. This is an irreplaceable thing that will not only serve as a stand for cutlery, but also decorate the interior of the house. Even if you have never crocheted, a napkin is the item with which you can start learning this needlework.


How to crochet a napkin for beginners, in detail from scratch

If this is your first crochet napkin, then start with a simple, uncomplicated option. To avoid getting tangled in the lace, tie a napkin from acrylic thread. The hook is selected according to the thickness of the yarn.


  • If this is your first napkin, choose wool blend or acrylic threads so that they do not get tangled.
  • Focusing on the interior and design where you plan to put the napkin, choose the color of your threads.
  • the hook should be the same thickness as the threads, for thin knitting, take a hook that will be thinner than your thread, to get a looser knitting, choose a thicker hook.

Needlewomen who have experience choose the thinnest threads for knitting napkins. In this case, the napkin turns out to be so soft. that looks like a cobweb.

Conventions that appear in the diagrams:


The first thing to start knitting a napkin with is a set of loops - 12. Round napkins start knitting from the center.

We look at the diagram and tie the ring.

We close the circle by connecting the air and the last loop.

Second row - three ch, 4 sts. from 2 n. and into the pillar. previous row.

We repeat

Do not connect the last stitch of the row with the first; by connecting them, you will break the pattern.

The third row is alternating four chain stitches with six stitches plus two yarn overs. The middle four are - the hook should go into the base of the post from the row that is knitted. the last one goes under the chain of a row already knitted, from air loops.

The third row is the same as the second.

The fourth row is an alternation with five chain loops, eight stitches, plus two double crochets.

Fifth row - alternating nine chain stitches with ten stitches plus two double crochets.

Sixth row - alternating eleven chain stitches with four stitches, plus two double crochets, eleven chain stitches, two stitches of the previous row, skip, four stitches plus two double crochets. End of the row - connect the last loop to the first.

Seventh row - five chain stitches, fifteen stitches plus two double stitches. Insert the hook into the stitch. air of the previous series. Next are five air loops, a column under the air loops of the previous row.

The row ends - we knit six chain stitches, connect the first and last.-

Row eight - six chain stitches, then a post. and two nak, pico small of four air loops.

A stitch plus two double crochets in the third stitch of the previous row, then knit as in the diagram. It should turn out, with picot (between the columns), eight columns.

The work is finished, the thread needs to be cut and secured on the wrong side.

Description of crocheting napkins for beginners, a simple napkin step by step


If you are a beginner needlewoman, this napkin option will suit you perfectly. The diameter of such a napkin is fifty centimeters. Take cotton yarn - eighty grams, use a hook with number - 1.75 or 2.

Start by knitting air loops - 8 pieces, then connect the resulting chain with a post (connecting one) into a ring. Replace the first post. (with yarn over) for three stitches. air. We knit fifteen stitches in a circle (double crochet), finishing with one connecting stitch in the initial third loop (chain).

Continuation of knitting - look at the diagram. We start each next row in the circle with air loops, according to the number in the diagram, ending with a connecting column. We knit the sixth and eighth rows in a circle, behind the previous row. We squeeze the petals in the fifth and seventh rows out. For the forty-first row - finish each fragment separately, attach the thread, each time, again at the arrow. We knit from the forty-second row to the forty-fifth, in reverse and straight rows.

The diagram is part of the napkin; the row in the circle must be completed according to the drawing. The numbers indicate rows in a circle.

Video on how to knit a napkin for beginners

Beautiful crochet napkins for beginners, diagrams with detailed descriptions step by step


The napkin will perfectly decorate a vase or glasses; its diameter is twelve and a half centimeters. We will knit a daffodil from yarn, three hundred and ninety-five meters in one hundred grams. You will need hook number two.


We cast on eight loops (air loops) and connect them into a circle (with a connecting loop).

In the first row - three loops (chain), tie fifteen double crochets in a circle, with a (connecting) loop in the first of three chain loops.

In the second row there are five loops (air loops), pattern repeat * one post. (with nak.), in column. with nak. row of the previous one, two air loops * loop (connecting) into the third loop (air). Repeat the third row.

In the fourth row - we knit one loop (air), in a common top. pillar. one (with cap.) *in the arch of the previous row, five table. (with nak.), one pillar. (without nak.) in general. top*loop (connecting) in column. (without nak.).

In the fifth row there are three stitches. (air) * three pet. (air), one column. (without nak.) in the third column. (dc) of the previous row), three loops (chain), one stitch (double crochet) in the stitch (single crochet) of the previous row * loop (connecting) in the third (chain).

In the sixth row there are two loops (connecting), in the fourth and fifth stitches. (air) * one pillar. (without nak.), in the arch - five petals. (air), pet. (connection in column (without voltage).

In the seventh row - four loops (connecting) * one column (single crochet), in an arch, five loops (air) * connect the loops into a column. (without ac.)

In the eighth row - four loops (connecting) * one stitch (single crochet) in the arch, three loops (chain), two stitches (double crochet) in the arch, picot, two stitches (double crochet), three loops (chain) * loop (connecting) in a column (single crochet).

READY!

Napkin, in the picture below, it turns out very beautiful. It is assembled from two motives. We will need a pink and white iris thread. Hook number one.



Work begins with knitting a white piece. To do this, cast on a chain of fourteen stitches. air and combine the half st. into a ring. First row: three air.pet. and twenty-seven pillars. with one ac. into the ring.

Second row: four air loops * column. with one yarn over. one chain stitch*, thirteen stitches with one chain stitch, knitted into each stitch of the first row. At the end of the river dial three air.pet. and pull out one long one so that the work does not unravel. See photo.

Then cast on a chain of fourteen chain stitches. with a pink thread and insert it into a white ring, then close the chain into a half-column ring. We perform the first two rows according to the method described above. Then connect. last pet. pink and first pet. second r. white ring half-column.

Third: above each air.pet. last p. make a pillar with a white ring. with one air loop, and between them one air loop, a picot of three air loops. in one air.pet. At the end of the river Pull out one long stitch. and put off work.

Return to the white ring. Pair it with pink. Knit the third row. same as described above for the pink ring. Extreme pet. connect the white one with the outermost pet. rose, and the pink one with the white one. Make twenty-five motifs in this way and sew them together with a needle and thread.

Crochet napkins are simple and beautiful for beginners, patterns with detailed descriptions

napkin with Japanese motifs

Yarn color - white, 100% cotton (mercerized), 100 grams/565 meters - in one skein, hook - number 1.

Scheme - for convenience, odd and even rows are marked in different colors. There are twelve rows in total in the napkin, the size is 33 centimeters


Row three: ten pet. (air) column with four hinges, nine loops (air), post. with five yarn overs.. in the fourth st. (air) beginning of the row (photo 1). Make two pillars. with three nak., in the center of the previous column.. with five nak. (photos 2;3).

Nine pet. (air), two columns.. with four yarn overs, tied together in the fourth stitch. (air). the beginning of the river (photo 1). We knit seven stitches. (air) * seven column. with four arms tied together (photo 2;3)

Seven pet. (air) one column.. with six pillars. and one pillar. with four nak. in the third yarn over of the previous stitch, tied together.

Nine pet. (air, one stitch.. with five stitches, knitted into a third stitch.. stitch.. with six stitches. (photo 1). We knit two stitches.. with three stitches, knitted in the center of the previous stitch.. with five stitches. (photo 2 ;3).

Nine pet. (air), two pillars. with four nak, knitted together, in the third nak. the same pillar. from 6 nak. (photo 1). Then we make seven pets (air)* - repeat from * to * to the end of the row; then - seven pets. (air) and close the river. deaf pet at ten peta (air) the river began. (photo 2).

Row four: Go to the top of the flower in half-columns. Five stitches (air) * 2 stitches.. with 3 yarn overs tied together, eight stitches. (air), one pillar. with four yarn overs, of which knit only three and make two more columns at the same point.. with three yarn overs. and, knit them together, and then finish the last one. nak. post with four crochets*.

Next we knit: *six stitches. (air) - “Eiffel Tower” * - repeat three times from * to *. Next - seven pets. (air), “contracting tower” - seven pet. (air) “Eiffel Tower” * six pet. (air) - “Eiffel Tower* - repeat from* to* four more times. And then, again seven pet. (air), “contracting” tower and thus to the end of the river. Close r. pet. (deaf).


Row eight: seven pet. (air), pillar without nac. around the next arc, seven pet. (air), one pillar. without pressure around the arc (photo 1). Next - seven pets. (air) one pillar. with five caps.. to the “Eiffel Tower” (photo 2;3).

one tie with three straps. in the center of the column.. with five nak. - then knit them together

six pet. (air) one pillar.. with five ends.. pillar in the center. with five nak. two columns.. with three ends.. (in the center of the last column.). with five nak., six loops (air) (photo 1). Two pillars. with three nak, tied together, (in the center of the first column). with five nak. (photo 2)

Repeat until the end of the river. all the manipulations in the description of this r. Close r. pet. (deaf), go to the pillar. (without nak.). to the top of the arc.




We knit three “Eiffel towers” ​​together and knit a nac. the last one, the primary column, with four pillars. (photo 1;2). Four pets again. (air). and we tie the flower with “Eiffel towers” ​​patterns. We are finishing the river. pet. (deaf) (photo 3).

Row twelve: We tie the r. pillar. with nak. Let's start the river. like this: four pillars, without top. around the arc; four pillars without nac. around the next one. arcs, picot of four pet. (air) four pet. (air). + deaf pet.. in the first pet. air of this pico), four pillar. without nak., around this arc. We tie all the arcs in the same way, excluding the junction of the flowers, here we knit four columns on each arc... without thread. and do not make pico (photo 1). We moisten, straighten, iron with steam (photo 2).

snowflake shaped napkin

sc - single crochet
VP - air loop
ss - connecting post
n - yarn over

  • Connect the thread with a ring, tie one loop (air)
  • row one: Knit 8 sc in a circle, tighten the ring, tie a ss, insert the hook into the 1st sc (of this row).
  • row two: 3 ch for lifting plus 2 ch, as in the diagram. Next, in the next loop - 1 s. 1 n, then 2 ch, in the next loop 1 s. 1 n., again - 2 ch.
  • row three: 1 ss, 2 ch, 3 s. 1 n. with a common top, 5 ch, in the next arch 4 s. 1 n. with a common top, 5 ch, - so until the end of the row. Close the ss, insert the hook into the common vertex.
  • row four: 1 ch (raising), 1 sc (in the same loop), picot from 3 ch, 1 sc in the same loop, picot from 5 ch, 1 sc in the same loop, picot from 3 ch, 1 sc in the same loop , 3 ch into the common top. So the whole row.
  • the work is finished - cut the thread.

Crochet oval napkin for beginners, diagram with description


  1. We knit a chain - eight air. pet., close the connection. pillar. into the ring.
  2. We continue to knit in circles, as in the diagram.
  3. Knit four rosettes, connect in the last row.
  4. Attach the thread next to the arrow.
  5. Tie around the sockets, as in the diagram, in rows in a circle.

Crochet square napkin for beginners, step by step diagram


From air.pet. form a ring. We perform 6 pets. from the ring. Connect the first st. with the last one we make 1 post. without nac. It turns out to be a ring.
The first row is a pillar. (single crochet) After three stitches. (air). - fifteen pillars. (with nak.) - in the center. We connect the first and last pillar.
Second r. - three pet. (air), next two - in the pet., from the chain.
We skip the pillar with the nak. from a series of previous ones. Do three pillars like this. Add 2 air.pet. Repeat until no. will not end. The ends of the river connect with a half-column, without nak.

Crochet openwork napkin for beginners, detailed diagram with description

An openwork napkin, 35 centimeters in diameter, knitted from cotton yarn, crocheted 1.5.


We knit a chain - eight stitches. (air). Connect it with one pillar. in a circle Change the first pillar. with two nak. for four pet. (air) one pillar. with two yarn overs, knit in a circle * five chain stitches, knitted together with two stitches. with nak, Repeat ten times, finish five pets. (air), one connecting pole. - to the first pillar. with two radial yarn overs.

Continue knitting according to the pattern, each radial r. start with air. pet., the total number of which is in the diagram, and finish the connection. Art. Make connections as needed. Art. to the subsequent radial r. The diagram shows only part of the napkin, the radial r. finish according to the drawing

Tie a chain with ten chain loops and close it. In the next r. knit three air. loops, then 23 stitches, knit with double crochet, finish with a connecting loop. Then we look at the diagram and knit according to it. The reports are repeated in each circle - 12 from the first to the twenty-third. twenty four rubles - ninety-six rapports. ; twenty-five rows - one hundred and ninety-two reports; we knit to the end - twenty-four repeats.

Crochet fillet napkin for beginners, diagram with description

Technique fillet knitting consists of knitting a mesh with empty and filled cells. Scheme - one pillar. with double yarn over + two air. loops, and the filled one is three double crochets. In order for the napkin to be dense, it is necessary to tighten the loops tightly. Take the hook 1 number less.

Making your home comfortable is an important task for women. Today, knitted openwork napkins for the home or garden are coming back into fashion. They will add a touch of sophistication and tenderness to any interior. The napkin does not have to be white; the choice of color and shape is always in the hands of the needlewoman. In this article we will look at crocheting napkins with patterns and provide a description of fabulously beautiful napkins for home and garden. It is important to choose the right knitting threads and a suitable pattern in order to realize your idea.

Usually napkins are knitted from thin cotton. The traditional option is white cotton, measuring at least 300 meters per 100 grams.

But today it is not necessary to choose white or milky color for crocheting a fabulously beautiful napkin, patterns and descriptions of such napkins are further in the article.

Many thread manufacturers hand knitting They offer thin cotton in different shades. Among Russian companies you can choose Pekhorka " Baby cotton", "Summer", iris of any company. The thread from Vita “Pelican”, “Iris”, Alize “Miss”, YarnArt “Violet” is good in work.

Choose the color yourself, to suit the interior and to your taste. Universal, classic options There will be white, milky, cream, pale pink.

Today, microfiber napkins are also knitted. For napkins made from this thread, thin yarn is used. This could be Tulip yarn from YarnArt, viscose silk from Gazal and others.

To knit a napkin, you should choose a thin thread and small hook. A hook number from 1 to 2 is quite suitable, depending on the thickness of the yarn and the idea.

The finished cotton or microfiber napkin should be washed and dried horizontally, laid out on a flat surface on a towel or any fabric. Afterwards you can iron it. Some people starch napkins, but today you can skip this or make a weak starch solution to give the napkin a clear shape.

Patterns for crocheting napkins with descriptions

One of the traditional shapes for a napkin is a circle. Let's take a closer look at several models and patterns of crocheted round napkins, they are all fabulously beautiful and airy, such napkins will decorate any interior.

Option 1

A napkin with rays radiating from the center is a very delicate and cute option. This pattern is not difficult to knit; even a novice needlewoman can handle it. But the result will amaze with its beauty. For this napkin you need to take thin cotton and a small hook.

Start knitting from the center, like all round napkins. We do this:

  1. We collect 6 air loops and close them in a circle. We knit three air loops for lifting to the next row. This way we will move to the next row each time.
  2. We knit another 19 double crochets into the resulting circle and close it into a circle with lifting loops. In total we get 20 columns in a circle.
  3. Next we knit according to the pattern below.

When the napkin is knitted, we tie it with openwork arches of air loops with picot. We do picot like this: we thread a thread into the loop of the previous row and knit 3 air loops. We fasten the picot into the same loop of the previous row. It turns out to be a small loop.

Option 2

Very interesting option napkins with knitted feathers. This pattern is obtained by alternating arches from air loops and double crochets.

Let's start knitting:

  1. We close 3 air loops in a circle and knit 3 lifting loops for the next row.
  2. We make 11 double crochets in a circle and close them with lifting loops.
  3. Next we knit strictly according to the given pattern.
  4. The last row of the napkin, according to the diagram, consists of arches of air loops. If desired, you can make them with pico.

Option 3

A napkin with spikelets is an excellent option for decorating a country room. For its implementation, a diagram is given below. We start knitting by casting on 12 air loops and closing them into a ring. Next we knit 3 lifting chain stitches and another 27 double crochets into a ring. Next we follow the diagram.

Option 4

An amazing airy napkin with an unusual pattern can decorate your interior. It knits easily and quickly, the main thing is not to lose track of the air loops. It is the air loops and chains of them that form this mysterious and unusual airy napkin pattern.

To get started you need:

  1. Cast on 12 air loops and close them into a ring.
  2. Tie the resulting ring with 22 single crochets.
  3. We knit the next two rows with the same number of single crochets.
  4. Next, we move on to a series of chains of 21 air loops. We knit the last arch in the row from a chain of 10 chain stitches and a stitch with 9 crochets. The next row goes to the tops of the resulting chains.
  5. Next we knit according to the pattern.

Option 5

Crocheted napkin made from the finest gossamer with knitted flowers - unusual and fabulous nice option napkins, the diagram of which is given below.

To perform this you will need very thin cotton. You can take a regular bobbin thread and the thinnest hook No. 0.5 or 0.25.

Option 6

A very beautiful napkin with a pattern of lush columns. They are performed as 3 double crochets from one loop of the previous row with a common top. We knit according to the pattern, starting from a ring of air loops.

Option 7

A napkin with a star in the center, which consists of lush columns. There are openwork fans along the edges. Knitting is also done from the center from a circle of air loops.

Option 8

Napkin in the shape of a sunflower. Very beautiful and tender. Knit according to the pattern given below.

Option 9

Another openwork beautiful flower. Maybe a sunflower, it is made of double crochets and arches made of air loops. Knit according to the pattern given below.

Option 10

An amazingly beautiful napkin with bunches of grapes radiating from the center. Each berry in the bunch is knitted from lush double crochets.

They are made from one loop of the previous row. We knit 5 double crochets with a common top. This is how we get a lush column. We knit according to the pattern from the center.

Option 11

Very beautiful napkin white cotton. Its highlight is the rounded fans, which are located closer to the center and along the edges of the napkin.

To knit this napkin, it is better to use thin mercerized cotton, which holds its shape well.

We start knitting from the center and follow the pattern given below.

Oval napkins with diagrams

Oval napkins look no less interesting and beautiful than openwork round napkins. They are knitted from the center according to the pattern.

But then they diverge along the edges with an increase in volume and elongation of the pattern.

Napkins can contain the same elements as round ones: fans, arches made of air loops, lush columns, pineapples and so on.

It is important to follow the diagram for each specific model. Several diagrams for oval napkins are given below.

A very interesting version of a napkin is an oval napkin consisting of circles connected by a web of air loops.

In order to make such a beautiful and interesting napkin, you need to knit three large circles according to the patterns below or according to any patterns of openwork circles.

Then we tie the napkin with a wide border according to the given pattern.

Napkin made of elements

A napkin made of interconnected hexagonal elements looks stylish, beautiful and gentle.

To perform such a fabulous work, we need to knit the first hexagonal element according to the given diagram.

After the entire number of hexagons required for the napkin is knitted, we tie the edges of the napkin according to the pattern given below.

Napkins using fillet knitting technique

Fillet knitting is a special crochet technique, the principle of which is to knit empty or filled cells.

The filled cells form a pattern. It could be a floral pattern, animals, graphic pattern, people and so on.

Using the fillet technique you can knit any item, including beautiful napkins.

The main thing is to understand the principle of fillet knitting. We start by casting a chain of air loops of the length we need. Then we knit the cells.

The classic option is empty cell from a double crochet, 2 chain stitches and another double crochet. A filled cell is 4 double crochets.

The last double crochet of one square is the first double crochet from the next square.

Filet knitting patterns are usually drawn with checkered patterns, the pattern is painted over dark color and the cells are used to read the picture and knit the pattern.

Mainly napkins fillet technique knit in the shape of a square or rectangle with a set of chain stitches. Knitting from bottom to top. But there are patterns that allow you to knit a fillet napkin in a circle from the center.

We start knitting as for a regular napkin with a ring of air loops and several double crochets of the second row, knitted into this ring.

The article contains diagrams for such napkins. In fillet knitting, the main thing is to maintain the exact number of empty and filled cells. Using the fillet knitting technique, you can also make borders for fabric napkins.

From time immemorial, the border has been considered the element of knitting that gives any product true tenderness and sophistication. It can be used to decorate any crocheted items - from clothing to kitchen accessories (napkins, tablecloths, towels, curtains and much more). Moreover, not only ready-made ones are tied with a decorative border. knitted products. Openwork lace, knitted along the free edge of the fabric, can breathe new life into an old, long-forgotten item from a woman’s or children’s wardrobe.

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"Pineapple" is considered one of the most common openwork patterns in crochet needlework. It's all about not only the relative simplicity of knitting it, but also the final result of the process - a “pineapple” pattern made using any of the many patterns turns out to be truly magnificent!

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A skilled craftswoman of crochet needlework will “dress” any little thing in a case – from your favorite smartphone to a cute vase that serves as decor in the corner of the room. Although, in terms of the degree of complexity of knitting, covers are among those items that can be done even by beginners holding a hook in their hands for the first time.

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Japanese openwork is an original, but very labor-intensive crochet technique. Today, Japanese knitting is at the peak of its popularity - knitters all over the world are actively studying specialized books and magazines from Japan, trying to reproduce exclusive wardrobe and home interior items.

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Competition work No. 24 - Knitted napkins “Leaves” (Ksenia Shcherbakova)

Hello, needlewomen! My name is Ksenia. I have been crocheting since childhood. I really like to knit all sorts of little things for the home. I present to your attention two small napkins “Leaves”.

Yarn PNK them. Kirov "Iris", hook No. 0.95


Competition work No. 20 - Openwork napkin (Nadezhda Strogalova)

Good afternoon My name is Nadezhda. I was interested in knitting back in school, and with the birth of children it turned into love. I just can't imagine my life without knitting. I love both crochet hook and knitting needles. I present to your attention openwork napkin. It has 12 petals, which makes it possible to make a rustic wall clock from it. I think they will be adorable. Someday I will definitely find the time and do it))

Competition entry No. 19 – Napkin “Lucky Star” (Ksenia Shcherbakova)

Hello, dear needlewomen! My name is Ksenia. I have been crocheting since childhood. I really like to knit all sorts of little things for the home. I present to your attention the “Lucky Star” napkin.

For knitting you will need: threads PNK them. Kirov “Lily” (white), “Iris” (blue), hook No. 1.5

Competition entry No. 14 – Oval crocheted napkin (Anait)

My name is Anait, I have been knitting for quite a long time, and crocheting for the last two years. You are already familiar with some of my works. This time I present for your competition an oval napkin, knitted from gray yarn - 100% cotton, hook No. 2.

Competition entry No. 12 – Knitted napkin for Easter (Alla)

Good afternoon! My name is Alla. I have been crocheting recently. I would like to present to your attention a napkin for your GREAT DAY!!! The holiday of the Holy Resurrection of Christ is approaching soon - the main event church calendar, the oldest and most important Christian holiday….

I've been eyeing napkins for a long time and decided to knit them.

Competition entry No. 3 – Knitted napkin “Contrast” (Ksenia Shcherbakova)

Hello! My name is Ksenia. I have been crocheting since childhood. I learned to knit during craft lessons at school.

I would like to present to your attention a knitted napkin “Contrast”.

In this article, I advise everyone interested in assembling embroidery patterns for unusually attractive napkins crochet, and in addition I will describe their methods. To weave napkins, you need to have certain skills and be truly a professional in using knitting needles. This includes the elegance of the final product and sophistication, which is an indicator of your skill, and learning the knitting technique is not difficult.

Basic moments

Knitted napkins turn out to be unusually light and in their appearance resemble material snowflakes - the personification of flight and airiness. Extensive application due to a number of advantages:

Knitted napkins are an important item for an establishment where comfort and warmth must always be present. Similar associations should arise in everyone who agreed to learn how to knit napkins with knitting needles.

In the future, they will be able to create similar decorations themselves, according to these arguments, in a modern, modern manner, using the most unusual methods, and they will also be able to make napkins of one shape or another, unusual configurations with drawings and detailed patterned elements. This can only be done with strict miniature directions and real skill in weaving threads.

They've been working on napkins for a long time experienced needlewomen, but other users can learn this skill in the same way. Knitting patterns will attract absolutely everyone, and the product will always be in demand for ordinary buyers.

Do not forget that knitted napkins not only beautiful scenery for lasting memories.

2 knitting methods:
  • thin;
  • ring

In elementary crochet knitting there is direct movement first and back with a turn to complete any formation and making canopies. In this case, areas are not formed by fastening the thread to complete any structure. In ring knitting, a product or tubular figure is tied together in the absence of a seam.

When knitting, the thread is guided by the index finger on the left side. The hook is held in the left hand by the huge and index fingers. The thread falls into a hook stretched into an independent loop and is stretched through it.

The main types of canopies in crochet knitting:
  • weightless;
  • half-column;
  • a column without a double crochet or a column with them.

Types of napkins

Beautiful and simple napkin for the table

Surprisingly, this product will be a good platform for training beginners, and is also a pedestal for pros. In the process itself, it will be possible to learn the craft and thus create masterpieces, having already gotten the hang of it. For example, napkins of not very large volume are suitable for beginners for the purpose of training.

Let us also assume that interest in knitting this product makes it possible to attract many inexperienced users. Also, those who want to make their first napkin should focus their interest on the fact that the product also has different configurations. Here it is possible to note the traditional whole napkins with lace around the edges.

The knitting skill is also honed by the fact that various canopies are used in simple napkins - these are:

  • half-columns;
  • light loops;
  • columns with capes.

All this helps to gain good experience in the process of the activity itself. For example, such patterns are used to decorate an openwork napkin.

Tablecloth made from napkins

An elegant square napkin that can be transformed into a fairly large tabletop for setting the table. The superiority of squares in this is undeniable - they can be grouped and ultimately combined into a huge base.

Detailed diagrams and guide for beginners

Let's start exploring alternatives to knitting these lightweight products; the main quality is considered to be the preservation of comfort in the home, and diagrams and detailed displays of the activity will significantly simplify our task.

It is immediately necessary to highlight that beginners do not need to be intimidated by difficult techniques.

Weaving napkins is absolutely open to beginners. In order to learn faster, you need to choose a number of simple knitting alternatives for the basics. Let's start with ordinary knitting patterns, after which we can move on to the most difficult, but no less exciting ones.

For the purpose of the foundation, of course, it is necessary to select an ornament around which further knitting will take place. Of course, at first there is no need to select very difficult shapes, although they look extremely elegant. If suddenly something doesn’t work out, you will quickly lose interest and simply give up weaving at the initial stage. For this reason, the hands still need to be trained, which means it is necessary to select an elementary knitting pattern.

Before you start

The thickness of the hook with which you will weave a napkin depends on the thickness of your preferred threads. The more delicate the hook, the softer the thread used should be.

Beautiful and simple napkin kr-m for the table
Simple diagram:

We collect a chain with 8P, combine it into a ring and perform it according to the following scheme.

Step by step guide

  • We do several: 1 VP, 16 StbN, SST. First, we change the knitting stitches in the proper amount: VP, 1P StbSN, 5 VP x 8.
  • We make several weaves around the arch with 5 VP. SST, 5 StbSN, 2 VP x 8, SST; 4 We collect the next 5 sts of the previous formation and arrange them: 2 StbSN, 3 StbSN, 2 StbSN, 2 VP x 8, SST;
  • We omit the 2nd and 6th columns, add 5 StbSN, 3 VP, about 2 VP - 1 StbSN, 2 VP, 1 StbSN x 8 SST. Near the arch, to all VPs without exception, we attach 1 StbSN, 2 VP, 1 StbSN, 3 VP SST;
  • We start tying SST near the arch and attach 1 StbSN, 3 VP, 1 StbSN, 3 VP, miss 1 arch and repeat the weaving. We finish with several 1 VP, 1 PStbSN. Next, we make a few more 1 StbN near the arch and 5 StbSN near the next one, SST. We cut the thread and do not forget to fix it.

Yarn “Solar Lace”

This napkin is for vases. Its caliber is within 12.5 cm. To knit this napkin we need Jonquil yarn 100g 395m of mercerized fabric and hook 2.

Note: SSN – single crochet stitch, VP – weightless eyelet, SP – mounting eyelet, Pico – 3 VP, combined, SBN – single crochet stitch.

Step by step guide

  • In area 3 VP we attach 15 SSN to the third VP. 2 5 VP, 1SSN are combined into SSN formation (PR), 2 VP are combined into the 3rd VP. 3 1SP in the 4th VP, 3 VP and 3SSN are attached with a single top to the PR arch, 4 VP, 4-SSN with the top to the PR arch, 4 VP, VP are combined into the third;
  • 1 VP, 1SBN into a single top, 5SSN into the arch of the previous system, 1SBN into a single top, unite into SBN; 5 3 VP, 3 VP, 1SBN in the 3rd SSN of the previous row, 3 VP, 1SSN in the SBN of the previous row, form in the 3rd VP; 6 2SP in 4-5 VP, 1SBN in an arch, 5 VP, combined into an SBN; 7 4SP, 1SBN in the arch, 5 VP, combined in SBN; 8 4SP, 1SBN in the arch, 3 VP, 2SSN, pin and 2SSN in the arch, 3 VP, combined into SBN.

Oval

Such napkins are always comfortable and warm, like old houses. Previously, there were several round-shaped napkins in everyday life, which were passed down through the family tree to this day. Now the time has come to learn this craft of weaving similar homemade napkins.

A round napkin with diagrams and display will undoubtedly help you create and give a wonderful present to your loved ones, who will nostalgically appreciate your gift.

The size of our napkin is 24 cm. To organize the weaving you will need 50 g 208 m hebash snow-white yarn and a 1.5 hook.

For the purpose of countersinking, combine the chain with 8 VP and close it with 1 SST into a ring. Then attach ring lines and combine 4 sockets with each other in an extreme formation. Add thread with arrows near the sockets in circular lines.

Traditional way of knitting a figured napkin:

Step by step guide

  • To weave this product you will need yarn from threads of red and azure tones, fabric 25 g 150 m and snow-white thread 100 g 400 m, hook 1.15.
  • Take 45 light canopies, then make a column with a chain of ten loops and attach the cr-m 5 VP and dc in the 6th loop of the chain.
  • Link a connecting column to complete the first formation. In any arch, place a column without a double crochet, a half-column, 3 columns with a double crochet, a half-k and again a column without a double crochet. Mix these components with 2 VP. Having tied the outer side, knit a ring with 8 VP, without ceasing to twist the upper part.
  • To complete the SP formation, place 4 VP and a column with 3 double crochets in the VP of the 1st formation. The result should be a shaped ring. 3 In the 3rd formation we knit arches with 5 or 6 VP.
  • Then, we make 2 arches and a grid with 3 VP. 5 In the 6th formation, alternate chains with 5 VP and single crochets in the center of the arches of the previous formation. 6 Knit 5 stitches into any arch, separating them VP.
  • We weave 4 arches with VP. Rally a few more stations with N, broken by VP. We form 3 formations according to 7 VP. Let's start knitting with red thread. In the diagram, the role of the basis of a given system is marked with a red triangle. We attach an arch with 7 VP, then a double stitch and twist it.
  • We will tie 14 double stitches into this arch, in the opposite direction. We twist it again. We attach 3 VP, 2 VP, treble s/n. Repeat steps 1-7 one more time and continue weaving according to the pattern.

If you start attaching the next component instead of 3 VPs, then knit 3 mounting posts, wrap them, and do not stop weaving the napkin according to the pattern. To complete this piece, SPlot 4 VP and connect the column.

Now tie it with azure thread. Increase the number of VP sts with double crochet. In the extreme formation, we form any arch from 3 VP, 3 columns with a nth and a single top, a pin with 5 VP, 3 VP.

Round

This is the most famous type of absolutely all possible napkins produced using a crochet hook. The variety of designs and ornaments surprises both beginners and experienced workers. Let's analyze a number of alternatives and knitting techniques. The caliber of the upcoming convex napkin is 20 cm. We prepare yarn from one hundred percent mercerized fabric 100 g 395 m, hook No. 2.

Note: SP – mounting eye, VP – weightless eye, SSN – single crochet column, SBN – single crochet column, PR – previous several, A – single highest step, i.e. 2 CH are knitted together, Pico - 4 VP and 1SBN in the main VP.

Tablecloth made from napkins

There should be 8 VP in total. We combine 1 5 VP, 1SSN, 2 VP into the 3rd VP, including the 2nd formation and attach them to 3 VP. At the base of the formation we add another 2SSN, 3 VP and 3SSN in 1SSN PR, combining this into the 3rd VP. We make 2SSN from SSN PR, 4 VP, 5СНН and connect them into the last SSN and 1SSN, combine everything into the 3rd VP:

Step by step guide

  • Several 6SSN, made according to the scheme: 2SSN from the SSN to the last SSN of the PR and 1SSN in the half, are joined with 4 VP, 7SSN. Next, as in the 3rd formation: we add 1SSN to any independent SSN in the center, forming a connection with three VPs.
  • We connect 8SSN with 5 VP and 9SSN, made according to the scheme indicated in the previous step 4, we connect in the 3rd VP 6 10SSN, 6 VP, 11SSN volume in the 3rd VP + 1SP. In conclusion, we make 8SSN, 1SSN PR, 8 VP, 9SSN independent, keeping 1SSN on both edges or create a parallelogram, join 8 6SSN, 13 VP, 7СМ in the 3rd VP + 1SP into the 3rd VP + 1SP.
  • We make 4SSN, 6 VP from 1SBN and 6 VP. Add 1SBN, 6 VP, 5SSN to the center of the arch, combine into the 3rd VP + 1SP 10 2SSN, 6VP weave into a small arch. 6SNB, 6VP and 3SSN in the 3rd VP + 1SP 11 1SSN. From 7VP we thread into the 4th SBN PR, made according to the scheme: 2SSN with A, 3VP, 7VP, 2SSN, we supplement them into the 3rd VP.
  • 4VP, pin from 3VP, we add into arches with VP PR is 2SSN with A, 2VP, mesh, 2VP, 2SSN with A, 3VP, pin, 4VP, 1SSN, weave them into the 3rd VP.
Napkin “Tenderness”

The most difficult type of convex napkin, but the final result will certainly be very interesting. The finished decoration will be 36 cm in diameter, and you will need 50 g 220 m blue yarn and a No. 2 hook.

Abbreviations for the pattern: StbSN – double crochet, VP – weightless eyelet, Pet – eyelet. We start weaving by forming 8 VPs that need to be braided.

Step by step guide

  • We start each subsequent row with 3 VP, which replaces 1 StbSN. We end any of them with a column. 1 2 StbSN, 2 VP - repeat 8 times
  • In any StbSN of the previous formation VP we fly 2 StbSN, 2 VP-8 times 3 2StbSN in 1 loop, 1StbSN we thread into the next 2 loops, 2StbSN in 1 loop, 2 VP, we repeat VP until the end of formation 4 2StbSN in 1 loop, 1StbSN we attach in the next 4 loops, 2StbSN in 1 stitch, 2 VP, until the end of the formation.
  • 2StbSN in 1 stitch, 1StbSN weave to the next 6 canopies, 2StbSN in 1 loop, 2 VP, do until the end of the formation 6 2StbSN in 1 loop, 1StbSN in the next 8 canopies, 2StbSN in 1 loop, 2 VP, repeat until o. Art.
  • 2StbSN in 1 loop, 1StbSN in the next 10 canopies, 2StbSN in 1 loop, 2 VP to o. Art.

Square

Not good famous model crocheted napkins, however, are also fascinating. It attracts attention with its beauty and the difficult process of creation. You will be able to test a number of knitting alternatives according to the following patterns. When preparing, you will need snow-white yarn from fabric and other material, 50 g 160 m, size No. 2.

Note: SSN – double crochet, SBN – double crochet, VP – weightless eyelet, SZN – double crochet, SP – mounting eye. Do not forget that in subsequent knitting the portal 3 VPs are replaced by 1 SSN. Do the work as shown in the pictures, but do not forget to look at the diagram so that all the factors are clear.

We start weaving with a sliding loop and attach a ring of 3 VP, 1 SSN, 5 VP, 2 SSN with a single cluster top, 5 VP inside. We repeat everything 6 more times. To complete the formation, instead of 5 VPs, we add 2 VPs and 1 SSN to the initial cluster. There were 8 arches with 5 VP 2 6 VP, SBN next to the next arch with 5 VP. Repeat this step until the formation is complete. We complete with 3 VP and 1 SSN in a single column CH 3 7 VP from the same 1 SSN + 4 BVP. In the main arch we make 6 SSN, 4 VP, 1 SSN near the next one and 4 VP. Repeat and complete in third VP.

Each scheme requires attention and concentration.

Step by step guide

  • 4 VP from the same 1 SSN +1 VP, connect 1 SSN into one loop + 4 VP. Above each SSN of the 3rd formation we attach 1 SSN and 1 VP in columns, 4 VP according to the scheme 1 SSN, 1 VP, 1 SSN are combined into a column of CH of the 3rd formation, 4 VP. Above any SSN of the 3rd order we connect 1 SSN and 1 VP in columns, 4 VP. Repeat everything up to o. Art. We finish with several combinations into the third VP.
  • In the subsequent formation we will attach 4 VP, as 1 SSN + 1 VP. We will connect 1 SSN near the VP of the 4th formation. We form 1 VP and 1 SSN into a column with n. We leave 4 VP, 1 SBN near the main VP of the 4th formation - that’s 4 VP, 1 SBN to VP and so on 3 more times, 4 VP. We finish the formation and connect it into the 3rd VP.
  • We do 4 VP as 1 SSN + 1 VP. We leave 1 SSN near the main VP, 1 VP. 1 SSN in the CH column, 1 VP, 1 SSN near the VP, 1 VP, 1 SSN in the CH column, 4 VP, 1 SBN on the main arch consisting of 4 VP, 1 SBN and so on 2 more times, 4 VP. We repeat the completion of the formation.
  • We braid 3 VP as 1 SSN, 1 VP, 1 SSN 7 more times. Let's make 4 VP, 1 SBN into an arch. 4 VP, 1 SBN will be left near the arch 2 times in a row, 4 VP. We are finishing the build.
  • We weave 3 VPs like 1 SSN. 2 VP, 1 SSN 7 more times. 4 VP, 1 SBN in the main arch, 4 VP, 1 SBN near the arch, 4 VP. We complete the formation again and combine into the 3rd VP 9 3 VP. We form it as 1 SSN, and 3 VP, 1 SSN 7 more times. 4 VP, 1 SBN in the 1st arch and 4 VP. We complete the weaving.
  • We weave 5 VP as 1 SZN. Let's connect 1 VP, 1 SSN into the SN column. 1 VP, 2 SSN near the arch and 1 VP 7 more times. 1 SSN, 1 VP, 2 C3H with a single top. Repeat until the end of the line. We complete 1 С3Н and connect it into 5 VP 11. We do it in any column and connect it to the SN of the tenth formation. We connect 4 VPs as 1 SSN + 1 VP, 1 SSN, a grid of 3 VPs and 1 VP. Repeat until the end and finish by combining into the 3rd VP. We cut the thread and fix it.

Festive

The lace will be 23 by 20 cm in diameter, and with the binding a little larger. This type of knitting is called fillet weaving. We prepare yellowish yarn 36 g 150 m from material and fabric, hook No. 2, blunt needle.

Detailed description:

According to the diagram, we get 23 cells. In order to think over the required number of VP for the purpose of 1 chain, you should increase 23 by 3 and then add 3 more VP for the purpose of turning. There should be a total of 72 loops and remember that a napkin filled with structure elements is 2 SSN from inside the cell, and a useless one is 2 VP. Even circles are read from the left side to the right, and unpaired circles are read from the right side to the left.

We start with a 4VP chain, so the 1st element is filled. If one of the elements turns out to be useless, then you will need to add 2 more VPs and place them in the 8th VP. We connect the SSN into any loop of the chain until the end of the line. The result is 70 SSNs, taking into account three growth overhangs replacing the 1st SSN.

We start with 3 VP, then 2 SSN and another 1 SSN, 2 VP, drop 2 in the base and in 1 SSN, and again 2 VP in the third SSN. In this way we weave until the final cell according to the diagram, i.e. at the end of the formation there should be 4 SSNs. We complete the SSN with 3 loops and increase. In total, there will be 23 cells in service, of which 2 on the outskirts are full.

All loops are counted; if necessary, you can mark them separately.

This is an unpaired system. We start weaving from the right side to the left according to the pattern. 1 element is full, then 8 free cells, 5 filled and you get 16 SSN, 8 free, 1 filled. Full cells are connected into one arch of light canopies. 4 1 element complete from 4 SSN8, 6 free, 2 filled 7 SSN, 5 free, two complete 7 SSN, 6 free, 1 filled 4 SSN.

The lace starts from the left side to the right. If the gaps in the meshes are very large, it means that the loops are loose and it is necessary to change the hook to a small one - then the weaving will become denser.

Next, proceed to the following weaving pattern:

1 filled element 4 SSN, 1 simple, 1 full 4 SSN, 2 with gaps, 4 filled 13 SSN, 2 empty, 2 full 7 SSN, 1 empty, 4 filled 13 SSN, 2 with gaps, 1 full 4 SSN, 1 empty , 1 completed 4 SSN. The diagram is read from left to right.

In order not to miss the SSN unit in the formation, it is necessary to control the weaving by counting the number of filled cells one after another, then multiply them by 3 and add 1. For example, you have ten full cells one after another and this means that you need to calculate empty: 10 cells 3 SSN + 1SSN = 34 SSN. According to this, 10 full cells are the same and equal to the 34th SSN.

We begin to knit the next 28 rows according to the pattern.

The product only has windy cells, in addition to the 1st and final ones, which are considered the frame of the knitted image. We carry out an attractive binding according to the scheme, so the base will turn into an attractive napkin with a processed end. We turn the lace to face us and instantly tie 1 SSN into the 4th loop of the warp, without adding extra trim.

Having knitted the 1st SSN, we weave a mesh of 3 light canopies, strengthen it with a column in the main light loop. Next, we again thread 1 SSN into nth grounds grids In this way you should be able to make 6 SSNs in one point and 5 pins around. Now we strengthen the 4th loop with a mounting stitch and again, in the 4th loop we knit 6 SSN with a pin.

The decorations are secured along the frontal lobes using any 2 lines and a side loop. We tighten the p-ku and hide the thread with the support of the needle with a stupid ending in the weave. After washing, the loops will settle down, and will completely align after ironing.

The final stage

After the napkin is ready, it must be thoroughly steamed and starched. Users do not yet know how to starch a knitted napkin and the following guide will help. Having studied the instructions, we can conclude that all methods are outdated and no longer relevant. First, you have to prepare glue from starch, but this turns out to be quite problematic due to the lack of pure starch.

On a note

It is much easier and faster to soak a napkin in wallpaper glue, which in its structure contains particles of starch that do not cause yellowness. After drying, the napkin becomes white, and excess glue disappears instantly, its appearance becomes simply flawless.

Apply a weak composition by diluting it with water and dip a napkin in it, then let it dry. After this, you yourself will notice that in front of you is an excellent copy, uniform, free of stains and curls, which can be given as a gift.

Wallpaper superglue is easy to stir, but be careful not to stain the product with excess glue, otherwise stains will appear.

In conclusion, I would like to say that knitted napkins are probably very fashionable. In recent years, the demand for this kind of openwork decoration has only increased, and weaving napkins yourself is even more interesting. This is due to the great possibilities of their use in everyday life.

Probably every person knows how elegant napkins look on small tables, bedside tables, or conveniently located under flower pots and vases, and this product can provide actual benefits to everyone.

Here are just some of the benefits this product can provide:
  • Firstly, knitted items have their own uniqueness. With them you will always stand out in the crowd, if you can meet people wearing similar clothes.
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