A simple collar from Fashion Magazine No. 566 is crocheted from white and black cotton yarn (length 200m/100g) with crochet number 4.

Having determined the desired length of the collar along the neck line, cast on a chain of air loops with white yarn at the rate of 1 repeat = 6 loops + 3 loops for symmetry + 1 lifting loop. Knit 4 rows according to the pattern, cut the thread and carefully hide the tail.

Tie the collar along the neckline with black yarn in one row of single crochets, forming ties at the same time. To do this, knit a chain of 20-30 chain stitches, tie the neckline and finish the row with a chain of chain stitches.

Sirloin collar Crosses

The loin collar from the Magic Crochet magazine is crocheted using thin cotton threads using crochet number 1. The collar width is about 6cm, the length along the neck line is 40cm.

They begin to knit the collar with Bruges braid, which runs along the neck line (in the diagram, half of the collar is indicated by an arc). Next, the collar is knitted using this braid using fillet mesh. Finally, the collar is tied with 2 rows of arches made of air loops.

A silk ribbon 1 cm wide and 110 cm long is inserted into the arches of the Bruges braid, which acts as a tie.

Collar Katarina

Another collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted using thin cotton threads using No. 1 crochet. Collar width 7 cm.

The collar begins to be knitted with a chain of air loops of the required length. The repeat of the pattern consists of only 4 loops, so the length of the collar along the neck line can be made to any length. The beginning of knitting is indicated in the diagram with an asterisk.

The collar pattern is simple, but requires accuracy and even knitting. The expansion of the collar occurs due to an increase in the number of air loops in the arches and columns knitted on the arches. Having knitted 16 rows, finish knitting the main part of the collar at the point indicated by the circle divided in half.

Attach the thread to the starting point of knitting and tie the collar on 3 sides with arches of air loops, along the neckline, knit single crochet stitches through 2 air loops and knit the 2nd row of the binding along the narrow sides and the flyaway part of the collar. The end point of knitting is indicated by a black square.

Starch the finished collar, arrange it according to size and let it dry completely.

Openwork collar Pineapple

The openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2008 is crocheted from thin cotton yarn with crochet No. 1. Collar width 8 cm.

The collar is knitted with the popular and beloved pineapple pattern. This pattern has many variations and looks impressive in a variety of incarnations. In this collar, a small pattern is combined with French mesh, which gives the collar a special airiness.

Start knitting with a chain of 217 air loops (18 reports of 12 loops + 1 loop for symmetry) and then knit according to the pattern.

Starch the finished collar, stretch it to size and leave until dry.

Peter Pan Collar

The openwork collar from the Magic Crochet magazine is crocheted from thin cotton yarn using No. 1 crochet. Collar width 8 cm, neckline length 47.5 cm.

Start knitting the collar with a chain of 183 air loops and then knit 4 rows according to the pattern. In the 4th row, each half ring is knitted separately, the knitting direction is shown in the diagram with arrows. Having finished the 4th row, the thread is cut, the end of the knitting is shown in the diagram with a black arrow. The 5th and 6th rows are knitted in the same direction as the 4th row. The starting points for knitting these rows are indicated in the diagram with light arrows.

Having finished knitting the 6th row, attach the thread to the beginning of the 1st row, tie a button loop and tie the neck line with single crochets. Tie the button and fill it with padding polyester or tie a bead of a suitable size.

Collar Butterfly Wings

Openwork collar from Fashion Magazine, model Tatyana Piskunova. The collar is crocheted from 100g cotton yarn using crochet number 1.

The collar consists of two halves, each half is knitted according to the pattern, repeating rows 1-14 9 times. Single crochets are knitted behind the back wall. The halves of the collar are connected with half-columns so that the scallops are turned towards each other. Tie the neck line with one row of single crochets with 2 chain loops between them and one row of single crochets with “picot”.

Collar Rings

The openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted from thin cotton threads with size 0.75. Collar width 7 cm.

The collar is knitted in the transverse direction according to the principle continuous knitting. The beginning of knitting is indicated in the diagram with an asterisk. Having knitted a collar of the required length, without cutting the thread, tie the collar along the neckline. The end point of knitting is indicated by a black square.

Collar Alice

This cute double collar from a Japanese magazine is crocheted using round motifs using size 4 crochet. Yarn consumption 45g.

The width of the collar when unfolded is 15 cm, the diameter of the motif is 8 cm.

The collar consists of 15 motifs that are connected to each other during the knitting process. The location and connection points of the motifs are clearly visible in the diagram. The length of the finished collar on the long side is 64 cm, on the short side - 56 cm.

A silk ribbon 6 mm wide and 130 cm long is inserted into the finished collar, which serves as a tie and slightly shirrs the collar. It is precisely due to this shirring that it lies so effectively. The line for pulling the ribbon is shown in red in the diagram.

Collar Isabel

The openwork collar from the Magic Crochet magazine is crocheted from thin cotton threads with a size 1.5 crochet hook. Collar width 7 cm, neckline length 37 cm.

Start knitting with a chain of 151 air loops and then knit 8 rows according to the pattern. The 9th row is knitted in the round, having finished knitting along the flap of the collar, the narrow sides and the neck line are tied. The black triangle in the diagram marks the end point of knitting.

Place the finished collar on a horizontal surface according to size, moisten it and let it dry completely. Tie a chain of chain stitches and thread it through the edge of the neckline trim as a tie.

Openwork collar Buttercups

The openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine is crocheted from cotton yarn No. 0.8. Collar width 7 cm.

Start knitting a collar with a chain of air loops at the rate of 1 repeat = 10 loops + 1 loop for symmetry. Next, knit 10 rows according to the pattern. Starch the finished collar, arrange it according to size and leave until completely dry.

Collar Quatrefoils

A wide openwork collar from an Asian magazine is crocheted using 90g cotton yarn using No. 2.5 crochet. Collar width 19.5cm, neckline length 40cm.

The collar is knitted starting from the middle line, in one direction and the other according to the pattern. Upon completion of knitting the main part, the collar is tied in 3 rows along the neck line and one row along the remaining sides.

Separately, knit a tie 90-100 cm long with flowers at the ends, which is pulled into the second row of the neckline tie.

Pearl Collar

Collar with pearl beads from Magic Crochet magazine made of thin cotton threads crocheted No. 1.5. Collar width 8 cm, neck length 38 cm.

Begin knitting a collar with a chain of 149 air loops and then knit according to the pattern, knitting pearl beads indicated by circles. Methods of knitting with beads can be seen in the following model. At the end of knitting, without cutting the thread, tie the narrow side of the collar, the neckline and the second narrow side.

Alicia beaded collar

An openwork collar with knitted beads from the Beaded Crochet magazine is crocheted with thin cotton threads No. 0.75. Collar width 7.5 cm, neck length 32 cm.

Start knitting with a chain of 147 air loops + 3 lifting loops instead of the first stitch and then knit according to the pattern. Pay attention to the increases needed to widen the collar.

Circles and crossed out circles indicate places for tying beads. Tying can be done in 2 ways.

If the hook fits freely into the hole of the bead, then the thread is pulled with the hook through the hole of the bead.

In the case of a small hole, you must first string the beads onto a thread and knit them according to the pattern.

Thread a narrow satin ribbon matching the color of the beads into the first row of columns of the finished collar.

Sakura collar

Delicate collar from the website of the Japanese manufacturer of yarn and needlework goods Daruma, knitted from 45g of fine yarn with a No. 1.5 crochet hook. Collar width (maximum) 21 cm, length along the neckline 58 cm.

Knitting a collar begins with 2 strips of Bruges braid, on which 18 rows of French mesh are knitted with arches of 3 air loops. Next, an openwork binding is made, with which 14 flowers and 13 trefoils, knitted separately, are attached.

The free edges of the Bruges braid are tied and laces made of air loops with trefoils at the ends are attached.

Richelieu collar

An openwork collar with voluminous “popcorn” elements from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted from thin cotton threads No. 1.25. Collar width 7.5 cm.

The collar begins to be knitted with a chain of air loops and then knitted according to the pattern. The beginning of the binding is indicated by a crossed out circle, the end by a black square.

You can watch a video tutorial on how to knit a three-dimensional popcorn element here.


Openwork collar Amelia

The openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted from thin cotton threads using No. 1 crochet. Collar width 10 cm.

The collar begins to be knitted with a chain of air loops and then 16 rows are knitted according to the pattern. The beginning of knitting is indicated in the diagram with an asterisk, the end of knitting is indicated by a circle divided in half.

Attach the thread to the beginning of the knitting, this place is indicated by a circle with a cross inside. Knit 1 row of binding along the narrow sides and flap of the collar. The end of knitting is indicated by a black square

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An elegant collar from The Knitter magazine is crocheted from 25 g of yarn (67% merino wool, 33% nylon; length 95m/25g) with crochet number 4. The collar width is 6 cm, the length along the neck line is 41 cm.

The collar is presented in 2 versions - simple with ties and with beads on the button. For a beaded collar you will need 106 glass beads with a diameter of 6mm.

Both collar options begin to be knitted with a chain of air loops (for a collar with a button, immediately form a loop for it), on which 71 single crochets are knitted, and then knitted according to the pattern.

Before knitting a collar with beads, first put them on the thread. Beads are knitted into double crochets of the 5th row and into the picot of the last row.

Romantica collar

The elegant collar I found on the Pink Rose Crochet online blog is crocheted from cotton yarn with size 2.5.

The collar is knitted crosswise, which makes it possible to adjust its length during knitting. Start knitting with a chain of 17 air loops + 5 lifting loops and then knit according to the pattern (the number of rows in the finished collar should be a multiple of 6). The beginning of knitting is indicated in the diagram by the letter A.

The knitting pattern uses crossed stitches with one crochet. You can watch a video tutorial on knitting this element here:


Upon reaching the desired length, perform 2 rows of binding, forming corners.

The ties are knitted in one strip along with the neckline trim - 3 rows of single crochets behind the back wall. When casting on stitches along the neckline of the collar, adjust it so that the collar fits better.

Lace trim for square neckline

The lace trim for the square neckline from Puntillas Aplicadas magazine is crocheted using cotton yarn using size 3 crochet.

Collar Blooming pineapples

The openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2005 is crocheted from cotton threads No. 0.75. Collar width 12 cm.

Start knitting with a chain of 182 air loops (9 repeats of 18 loops + 17 loops for symmetry + 3 lifting loops) and then knit 16 rows according to the pattern.

Having knitted 16 rows, do not cut the thread, but continue knitting, tying the collar in a circle. Finish the row with a connecting column at the beginning of the 16th row.

Starch the finished collar, stretch it to shape, and leave to dry.

Dolly set - collar and cuffs

A delicate set consisting of a collar and cuffs from the Magic Crochet magazine. The set is crocheted from cotton yarn No. 3.5. Collar width 6.5cm, neckline length 42cm. The cuffs are 17 cm long and 5 cm wide. Knitting the collar begins with a chain of 165 air loops + 1 rise loop. Starting from the 3rd row, they begin to knit a “thickened mesh”. It is knitted like this (it’s not very clear in the diagram) - 2 double crochets, 3 chain stitches, single crochet at the top of the second stitch.

After 4 rows of “thickened mesh”, cut the thread and knit 3 rows from the initial chain towards the neckline. Next, tie the narrow edge, knit the 5th row of the “thickened mesh” around the perimeter of the collar and tie the second narrow edge of the collar. The cuffs begin to be knitted with a chain of 58 chain stitches + 3 lifting loops. After 2 rows of “thickened mesh”, the narrow edge, the initial chain and the second narrow edge of the cuff are tied.

To decorate the collar, knit a flower according to the pattern, embroider it with pearl beads and hide a fastener under it - a button, button or hook.

Bella Collar

A small collar from the Brazilian magazine Pinqouin is crocheted from Pinqouin Bella yarn (100% mercerized cotton, Length 405m/150g) with crochet number 2.5.

Knitting a collar begins with a chain of 150 air loops. Knit the 1st row of single crochets with the 6th chain stitch from the hook, forming a buttonhole, and then knit 5 rows according to the pattern.

Lay out the finished collar according to size, moisten it and let it dry completely. Sew on a button.

In this article you will find descriptions of crocheting beautiful collars. There are diagrams, descriptions and videos to help you.

Do you like to crochet delicate, airy and beautiful collars? If yes, then this article is for you.

If you just want to learn how to knit these original products, then this information will become your guide to action and will help you quickly and easily create a stylish collar in just a couple of hours.

Simple and beautiful DIY crochet collars: diagrams, descriptions, videos


These beautiful and simple collars, crocheted, suitable for a classic dress or the same airy blouse. A lace collar perfectly complements the top of clothing made from any thick fabric. You can knit different collars and change them every day to create a new look. Three different collars, three simple patterns, but how stylish these products look.

Below you will find diagrams and descriptions for the collars shown in the picture above. Here symbols to all three schemes:


Let's start with the third collar - airy and openwork. For beginners, this is simple knitting. Collar number 3 “Air petals” - diagram and description for knitting:


To work you will need 1 coil regular threads cotton No. 44 and hook No. 0.7. Do the work like this:

  • Make a chain of air. pet. - 204 pieces. Plus tie 3 air. pet. rise and continue knitting according to the pattern.
  • Knit to the 18th row and finish knitting it on the upper right corner of the collar.
  • Then, to the right of the round part, knit the next one - the 19th row. Knit 3 chain stitches alternately. pet. and pillar. without nac.
  • When you reach the bottom right corner, move to the bottom edge section. Tie her post. without nak., inserting the hook into each loop.
  • Knit to the left corner, and then alternately knit 3 air. pet and post. without nac.
  • Finish the knitting in the upper right corner using a connection. pillar. Cut the thread.
  • Start tying from the lower left corner of the product and finish in the lower right corner.

The next collar is called “Beautiful Chrysanthemum”. Its knitting is tighter, but it still feels light and airy. Here is the diagram and description for knitting:


Pattern for crocheting a collar
  • Prepare cotton thread - 50 grams No. 10 and hook No. 1.
  • Tie a chain of 200 air. pet.
  • Plus tie 3 more air. pet lifting.
  • Continue knitting according to the pattern shown above.

The next collar, “Asian Fan,” is the most airy and lacy. His drawing looks like some kind of straightened fan oriental beauty, who with his help is trying to escape the heat. Here is the knitting pattern:


Pattern for crocheting a collar

Job description:

  • Buy 30 grams of cotton thread. You can use linen threads. You will also need hook number 1.
  • Tie a chain from air. pet. - 224 pieces.
  • Tie in another plus 3 air. pet. rise.
  • Then knit according to the pattern.
  • Tie product 1 side by side alternately with 1 post. without nac. and 1 picot stitch.

Advice: Such products, crocheted from natural cotton threads or linen threads, are not recommended to be hung on hangers, both after washing and during storage. They stretch under their own weight and lose their shape.

Wash items by hand in cool water using normal washing powder. When doing push-ups, do not twist the collars. You can simply wrap the product in terry towel and press lightly with your hands. The towel will absorb the water. Do this several times and lay the product on a white towel on a flat surface until completely dry.

Master class on knitting a unique “Vangelia” collar pattern. The craftswoman shows all the stages and talks about them in detail.

Video: Vangelia collar. Master Class

Beautiful collar for a crochet dress: diagram, description, video


This “Vita” mesh collar is suitable for any dress. You can knit it in any color, but it is better if this product is contrasting - it will look more beautiful and interesting. Buy cotton thread - 50 grams, and hook No. 1. The width of such a crocheted collar will be about 10 centimeters. Here's the diagram:


Description of work:

  • Tie a chain from air. pet. - 214 pieces. This number of stitches will accommodate 23 repeats of 9 stitches, plus 4 stitches. for symmetry of the pattern and plus 3 stitches. rise.
  • Then knit according to the pattern.
  • Expansion of the product is carried out by adding air. pet. in French grid arches.
  • When you finish knitting, tie the collar along the neckline and narrow sides using 1 row. without nac. and 1 row of “crawfish step”.

The finished product can be washed and starched. Lay the wet collar on a flat surface with a towel until completely dry. Below you will find a knitting pattern for another beautiful collar for a dress with voluminous flowers along the edge. This product will be an excellent addition to any dress or blouse in a classic style.


Here is the knitting pattern interesting model collar:




Job description and notes:

  • This collar is knitted from the flying edge to the neckline.
  • The product consists of 2 identical halves.
  • Start knitting one half with a strip of 15 three-dimensional flowers that are connected to each other.
  • Along the inner edge of this strip, tie a series of arches of 3 air. pet. and then knit 14 rows according to the pattern.
  • From the 11th row the number of air. pet. in arches you need to reduce it to two.
  • In the last row of arches, knit a row of pillars. from 1 ac. along the neckline and 1 row of “leaves” along the other three sides of the collar.

The collar is knitted simply and quickly. Eventually, voluminous roses They look like they were knitted in a special way. Everyone around you will admire this addition to your wardrobe. Knitting an interesting collar pattern is described in the following video:

Video: Openwork crochet collar

Beautiful crocheted collars and cuffs for school uniforms: diagrams, description, video


In many Russian schools, girls are required to wear school uniforms, as before. Some girls, especially high school girls, voluntarily wear brown, blue or black school dresses just to stand out from the colorful clothes of their classmates. If your daughter wears a school uniform like this, you'll need several sets of collars and cuffs so they can be changed, washed, and reattached. Below you will find several simple circuits and job descriptions.

Crochet collar and cuff set for school uniform, as in the photo above, is called “Butterfly Wings”. These products look elegant and original. Here's the diagram:


Description of work:

  • For knitting you will need 100 grams of cotton threads and hook No. 1.
  • Start knitting according to the pattern. Pillar. without nac. tie the braids at the back.
  • Repeat rows 1-14.
  • Knit 9 repeats - this is half the product.
  • Also knit the other half of the collar.
  • Then connect the parts half-pillar. in such a way that the festoons are turned towards each other.
  • Tie the mesh along the top edge (*1 C1H, 2VP*) and a post. without nac. with a picot on every fifth post. without a crochet.

Here are a couple more designs for collars with cuffs. The patterns are simple, you can knit them yourself, even if you don’t have much experience in crocheting.

The “Morning Flower” pattern looks very original on any dark dress.



The “Leaves” pattern with openwork edges is easy to knit. This type of collar does not stretch out after washing, but you still need to dry the garment flat out on a flat surface, on a dry towel.



Another master class on creating an original collar in the video below.

Video: Openwork crochet collar (pattern No. 133)

Beautiful crocheted lace collars: diagrams, description, video


This beautiful cherry blossom lace collar looks more like a real shawl with ties. Flowers and leaves are knitted separately and then attached to the main part. This collar will make any look unforgettable. If you need to go on a date or to a restaurant right after work, you can wear this collar on a classic top in the evening and your romantic look is ready. Here is a pattern for crocheting this collar:


You can use threads of any color. You can even combine colors, for example, make flowers in purple, shamrocks in green, and the main part of the product in any contrasting delicate color. Description of work:

  • Start knitting by creating a chain, laying it with Bruges braid. That is, make it in waves, connecting the pillar. with two nak. to the feed.
  • Knit 5 stitches in parallel. with nak. The side arches consist of 10 pets.
  • Also tie two “Brugges braids” (everything is indicated in the diagram). Then connect them together.
  • On the inside of the collar, tie a picot edging - this is a chain with teeth.
  • A mesh of arches is knitted along the outside.
  • Then make a lace pattern. Attach flowers and shamrocks knitted according to the pattern to it.

Tie laces are a chain of the required length. Below you will find another pattern for a collar with bumps.



Watch in the video how a craftswoman knits a lace collar with her own hands.

The collar is a native Russian additional element of the dress, decorating and shaping the neckline. In Soviet times, removable collars were a necessary addition to the school uniform. Openwork was created original decoration, and was especially appreciated.

Modern fashion trends We returned this forgotten element to the wardrobe, making it an independent accessory. Openwork collars are especially successful when crocheted. They can vary in size from very tiny, adjacent to the neck, to the size of a small shawl. The openwork brings lightness and tenderness, making the image sophisticated and romantic. With all the artistic expressiveness for beginners, it is better to choose simpler collar designs, since once you have figured out a simple model, you can safely proceed to the collar you like.

The most obvious way to knit a collar is with the master class, it gives the most detailed description. In fact, a master class for such a thing consists of a thorough study of the knitting pattern. When starting to choose a model, you should not focus on beautiful pattern, and first of all, you should start from the thing that will decorate the collar. The stylistically restrained model of the dress will be diluted by a light openwork collar with floral motifs. A flying veil of thread weaves, similar to a frosty pattern, will also make the dress evening.

Master class on knitting an openwork wide collar

Initially, following the master class, 141 are dialed air . loop that form a base chain plus 3 air lifting loops. All subsequent rows are performed with the number of lifting air loops indicated in the diagram. Knitting is done “back and forth” according to the pattern.

The final row according to the diagram is the 9th, in which the thread is secured.

To prepare for wear, the collar should be washed and starched. Place the still damp item on a flat surface - spread each “picot” and iron.

Legend:

○ – air loop

͡ – connecting post

+ – single crochet

Columns - column with 1, 2 yarn overs

Pico consisting of 3 air . p. and 1 column without yarn over , knitted in the 1st air . P.

Arch made of air loops, quantity indicated under the arch

The icons combined at the top are unfinished columns that are knitted together. Accordingly icons having connection at the bottom - columns knitted from one loop at the base.

Master class: how to knit a simple apache

Legend:

  • - air loop

͡ – connecting post

│ – single crochet

Columns - column with 1, 2 yarn overs

▲- picot, consisting of 3 air . p. and 1 column without yarn over , knitted in the 1st air . P.

Master class on knitting a floral collar


The model requires experience in crocheting products. The advantage of this model is that the combination of shades can be matched to a specific item, creating a complete ensemble. Whereas, complementing it with beads and sequins , you can create a festive version.

The size of the product depends on the number of connected flower motifs.

Materials

The yarn used is synthetic - 100 g of light shade and 50 g of dark brown and hook number 3.

Description

For medium size, it is enough to make 6 colors symmetrically. Ready-made floral accents, which are knitted according to the pattern, are connected with arches of air loops. On average, there are 3 tiers of arches between flowers; in the 4th, individual parts are combined. To straighten the line of the top and bottom of the collar in the final rows of arches, the number of air . loops

Openwork crochet collars are always in fashion. We invite you to master their knitting patterns and descriptions, which offer many options for execution, adding sophistication and femininity to the image. Moreover, it will take very little time to make a cute and beautiful thing.

This accessory is worn not only with dresses or blouses, it can transform the collar of a jumper and even a coat, and the collar school crochet can be a wonderful decoration if the requirements for appearance strict.

What you will need

To get started, you need to prepare a measuring tape, hook and yarn. It is advisable to give preference to natural threads, for example, cotton threads. They are easy to wash and starch. Use thin threads to create an easy crochet lace collar. The diagram, if present, and the description will definitely be useful; they should be studied carefully.

The optimal hook size should be selected depending on the thickness of the thread. will be needed to measure the neck of the clothing with which the collar will be worn.

Combined openwork crochet collars look interesting and unusual; for this you will need yarn of several colors. This activity requires patience - needlewomen who painstakingly master crocheting will be able to create collars of even the most intricate designs.

How not to make a mistake with the length

Natural fiber shrinks after steaming. Therefore, it is first recommended to make a sample using any simple stitch, for example, several rows of single crochets. And only after steaming it is necessary to measure the length and count how many loops are in one centimeter. Accordingly, you should calculate the total number of air loops to start crocheting. In this case, the collars will be of the required length.

Small round collar

For those needlewomen who have recently mastered knitting skills, we suggest you consider making a simple but very elegant collar. There are no complex elements for additional explanation here, so let’s start crocheting a collar right away. The diagram serves as a real assistant for needlewomen, so learn to understand them and be sure to use them.


V-neck collar

Crochet lace collars can be either round or V-shaped. To ensure that knitting brings only pleasure, and the end result will definitely please you, let’s analyze the pattern of a collar of this shape.

Children's collar

Do you want to diversify your girl's wardrobe? Accessories in children's style will fit perfectly, and a crochet collar will provide this opportunity. There is no diagram because the model is so simple that we will make do with the description:

Collar decoration

Now let's directly decorate the collar and learn how to knit simple flowers. Multi-colored leftover yarn will do, you only need a little bit.

So, the yellow flower consists of one row - a single crochet, then three double crochets. This should be repeated five times in a circle of five chain loops.

The pink flower represents five lush columns with a double crochet, which are knitted into a ring of air loops. The blue flower is also simple to make: depending on the desired density and length of the petals, it consists of a series of single crochets, and between them you need to knit a chain of 10-15 chain stitches.

You can make small compositions from different flowers by adding knitted leaves to them: eight air loops (one for lifting) art. b. n., then a half-column, followed by a st. with n., and then two similar columns in one loop, repeat 1 tbsp. with n., again half-column and st. b. n. The second row is knitted in the same way as the first, but with reverse side chains of air loops.

White collar

Please note that this pattern is a double crochet collar. Its circuit is simple and has no complex elements. The repeat of the narrow part is 17 loops, and the wide lower part is 8. But the number of loops in both parts of the collar must be the same so that they match when sewing. This model can serve as a collar for a school uniform. Crochet ties, at the ends of which small flowers are crocheted, similar to those described above.

Elegant option

A collar can be present not only in everyday clothes. For example, if you choose a yarn that includes shiny lurex threads or embroider finished work beads or you can create an elegant accessory with your own hands. For example, this crochet collar (pictured on the right). The pattern according to which the model is knitted is easy to read.

This collar has a small button to secure it in place so there is no need to sew it to the neckline. Collars that are tied with a narrow satin ribbon look very romantic.

It will be easily threaded if you knit double crochets in the second or first row through two loops into a third, between which you need to knit two chain loops. If the ribbon is wider, then knit

How to “age” lace

Classic white collars can be given a touch of antiquity, as if they were taken out of an old chest inherited. Moreover, the vintage style is very fashionable now. To do this, the finished work can be painted, and we will use natural dyes, which are absolutely in every home: tea or natural coffee.

A tint with an orange tint will be obtained if you use regular black tea, it will give green tea. Creamy color or characteristic of coffee. There is no exact recipe for how to achieve this or that color, so you will have to experiment on a thread cut from a skein 15 centimeters long.

Take 2 tablespoons of tea or coffee, add one and a half liters of water and a tablespoon of salt. The tea should be heated to boiling temperature and the coffee should be brewed. Immerse the lace in a hot solution (about 70 degrees) and keep it there for 10-15 minutes. For a darker color you can boil it.

From time to time, take out the lace and check the intensity of the color, but keep in mind that after rinsing it will become lighter. If you overexpose it, you should quickly wash the lace before it dries. To fix the color, the collar can be rinsed in water acidified with vinegar.

Fantasy must necessarily accompany crocheting. Collars, their designs and elements can be changed, making your own adjustments and creating truly exclusive items.

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Still, crocheted round collars are wonderful! Do you agree? For some reason, lately this wonderful accessory has been relegated to old-fashioned and unpopular things, but it’s a pity - they can work wonders on your...

Openwork crochet collars are back in fashion! This great way decorate the simple modest dress, turning it into an elegant one. You will need: - fine cotton yarn of the desired color, - a suitable hook, - beads, ...

The crochet set “Red Haze” - a hat and a snood collar - from Elena Bozhkova will help you out in this surprisingly warm winter. For knitting you will need: - yarn of two contrasting colors, - a suitable hook (for narrowing...