Original crocheted napkins with patterns. Crochet napkins: knitting patterns for beautiful napkins

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Mini tablecloth maxi napkin

Size: about 66 cm.

Auto work: Irina Kochurova.

To knit a tablecloth you will need: VITA cotton PELICAN yarn; hook 1.25.

Competition entry No. 23 – Crocheted napkin (Rakovskaya Larisa Konstantinovna)
Product diameter: 30 cm.

Materials:"Iris" PKF named after. Kirov (25 gr.) 1 skein of pink and yellow color, hook No. 1.3 mm.

Design: Anna Aijala

You will need: Novita Virkkauslanka yarn (100% mercerized cotton, 550 m/100 g) -10 g khaki, hook No. 1.25-1.5.

Knitting density: 1 motif = 6 * 6 cm.

The napkin consists of four separately related motives, connected between. Knit each motif as follows:

1st row - dial 4 air. etc., close the connection into a ring. column.

2nd row - work 6 sc into the center of the ring.

Competition entry No. 47 – Napkin “Romance”

Finished product size: diameter 30 cm.

Materials: 40 g white cotton yarn “Iris” (265m/50g), hook number 1.50

Competition entry No. 45 – Knitted napkin “Côte d'Azur”

Scheme and description of work for the square napkin “Côte d'Azur”

This simple but bright napkin is based on fillet knitting.

Size: 45*45 cm.

Materials: yarn (100% cotton), about 40 g blue, hook 1.5

Competition work No. 44 – Knitted napkin “Spikelets”

Description of how the napkin “Spikelets” works:

Lace doilies don't always have to be white. A colored lace fabric will perfectly complement the interior, giving it brightness and individuality.

Finished product size: diameter approx. 30 cm.

Materials: 40 g red cotton yarn (330m/50g), hook number 1.5.

Competition entry No. 42 – Napkin “Spring”

A long time ago, my mother introduced me to the world of needlework, namely knitting magic lace, buying me hooks, threads, and a lot of magazines, for which I am very grateful to her. I knit and still learn the basics of knitting with great interest, learning new techniques that emerge from antiquity, being revived in the works of handicraft masters. I really like knitting home decor, such as napkins, tablecloths, potholders, everything that will bring comfort to any home, fills our home with warmth, light and a riot of colors. I have never taken part in such competitions, but the desire to win is great. And most importantly, perhaps my works will serve as a model for someone for new ideas in needlework.

Finished product size: diameter 50 cm.

Materials: 50 g white cotton yarn (265m/50g), hook number 1.50

Scheme and description of work for the “Spring” napkin

Competition work No. 25 – Openwork napkin

Hello, my name is Oksana. I present to your attention an openwork napkin with a circumference of 60 cm. I found the description in the old magazine “Valya-Valentina” from 2000. I have been interested in knitting since childhood. I would like to do what I love more often, but this does not always work out. I decided to participate in the competition for the second time. I wish everyone good luck!

Size: diameter approx. 60 cm.

Materials: yarn "Snowflake" white. Hook No. 1 and 2. - 8 balls.

Competition entry No. 23 – Crocheted napkin-clock

Here are my first crochet napkins, I’m just learning, I hope to improve my skills! You can use a napkin to decorate a watch or starch it and use it as a glass holder - you can find a lot of use for it. The description of the work was taken from the magazines “Valentina” No. 19 and 20 /2014 and Diana Creative No. 5 /2014. I hope you liked it, I wish you all success!

When crocheting napkins for beginners, it is better to start with thicker (but not very thick) yarn so as not to get tangled in the threads. For example, half-wool or acrylic.
We select the hook according to the thickness of the thread. This is done by trial method: if you take a very thin hook, then knitting with thick yarn will be difficult, almost impossible. A crochet hook with a very large number will result in a napkin that is too full of holes.

For knitting a thick napkin for beginners, a hook with number 2 - 2.5 is suitable. But, again, I repeat, do not strictly follow what is written. Try it, choose the option that you think is more convenient.

It is better for beginners to choose the simplest patterns for crocheting a napkin.

Crocheted small napkins can be used as a coaster for glasses and cups. White or multi-colored thick small napkins will look good on the table.

Well, in the future, for knitting openwork napkins, it is better to use thin cotton bobbin threads, such as those used for sewing (No. 0-10). The product will be soft and airy.

In this case, the hook should also be taken with the smallest number 0.5 or 1.

You can also knit napkins from thicker cotton yarn like Iris; a hook size of 1.2-1.5 is suitable.

So, how to crochet a napkin?

Crochet doily tutorial

Excellent video tutorial on knitting a napkin with a hexagon

Crochet sunflower napkin video, part 1 and 2

Attention to the training video lesson for beginners.

First, you can learn how to knit a small napkin under a vase, for example. How to do it? To begin with, you should familiarize yourself with the implementation of several loops. The basis of knitting is air loop and double crochets and single crochets. Everything else is derivatives of these figures, which, when combined with each other, make up patterns.

Making a napkin under a vase

A napkin with a diameter of about 30 cm, cotton yarn about 50 g and hook No. 1.

As with most napkins, we start knitting with air loops (v.p.), in this case there will be 8 of them, they are closed using a connecting post (conn. st.).

Symbols for the diagram

Knitting patterns

2nd row: knit 3 sts. p. rise and 2 double crochets (dc. s/n), tied together, forming a ring, (in the diagram, a fragment of a napkin) * 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n, tied together, from * must be repeated 6 times and end with 3 v. item 1 connection Art. togetherrelated art. s/n.

Such work is not particularly difficult if the novice needlewoman has become familiar with the graphic designation of certain loops. You can find simple designs for a variety of napkins here.

And now pay attention to our master class below.

Instructions for knitting rows:

You need to dial 5 ch. and connect them together. Art.

Row 2: cast on 3 vp. rise and 2 more vp, then in a circle 7 tbsp. s/n, each of which is knitted through 2 vp, carried under the loops of the ring.

3rd row: 3 p. rise, 4 tbsp. s/n, knitted under 2 ch, between st. bottom row. Now under v.p. bottom row in a circle, five st. We complete the row by connecting the leading loop with 3 stitches.

4th row: perform 3 sts of lifting and 4 tbsp. s/n, knitting them with a single top. Then 5 ch. Next comes alternating 5 tbsp. with one vertex and v.p. We finish the row with 5 vp, the last of which is connected to the 3rd vp.

Row 5: Repeat the entire row in 9 sts. s/n under v.p. bottom row. We connect the leading stitch with the 3rd lifting stitch.

row: 3 p. rise, 4 tbsp. s/n with a single top, knitted in st. bottom row, then 5 vp. and 5 tbsp. with a single top we alternate until the end. We finish by connecting the leading loop with 3 lifting points.

7th row: 3 sts of lifting and 9 sts. s/n under 5 v.p. bottom row. Next *under five vp. knit 5 tbsp. s/n, under the next 5-10 art. s/n* and this combination (**) we knit 7 more times until the end.

8 row: 3 sts of lifting and 4 tbsp. s/n with a single top, then 5 ch and repeat.

9 row: 3 p. rise, under 5 v.p. We knit 9 stitches on the bottom row. s/n. Next *under 5 ch. lower - 5 tbsp. s/n, repeat this step and under the next 5 vp there are already 10 sts. s/n*. We continue the combination (**) throughout the circle.

You can adjust the diameter of the napkin yourself.

Napkins can be various shapes- square, round, rectangular, polygonal, oval and so on, it all depends on your wishes. Most in a simple way Making napkins can be done by knitting identical motifs that are simply connected to each other.

Square napkin

Square napkins are often crocheted from the same motifs; as their number increases, the napkin turns into a tablecloth or blanket. For square napkin size 27 x 27 cm you need 80 g of yarn and a hook number 1.5.

Scheme

As you can see, the napkin consists of large and small motifs.

Large motif: we knit 10 stitches. p. and close the chain of connections. Art.

1st row: knit 3 sts. lifting item, 23 st. s/n about the circle. We finish using the connection. Art.

2nd row: dial 17 v. p. (where 1 v. p. rise, and the remaining 16 v. p.), 2 tbsp. without crochet (b/n) in the next 2 tbsp. s/n first row. Now * 1 tbsp. b/n in the next article. s/n of the previous row, 16th century. p. and 2 tbsp. b/n in 2 tbsp. s/n of the previous row *The combination (* *) is repeated 6 times. That is, 7 arches are formed, 7 arches in total, and the row ends with a connection. Art.

row: knit in accordance with the diagram and cut the thread when finished. You need 9 such motives.

To connect we knit a small motif: cast on 8 ch. and close the ring.

1st row: dial 3 v. p. rise and 23 tbsp. s/n in a circle and finish the connection. Art.

2nd row: knit 14 in. p., 5 tbsp. s/n in 5 tbsp. s/n of the previous row. * 1 tbsp. s/n in art. s/n of the previous row, 11th century. p. and 5 tbsp. s/n in 5 tbsp. s/n of the previous row *, combination (**) is repeated 2 times, for a total count of 4. We complete the ending using the connection. Art. You need 4 of these elements. The motifs are connected according to the scheme.

Standard round napkins

If we consider the variety of round napkins, then there is room for your imagination to run wild. They will become not only an exclusive decoration for your home, but also an original gift. For round oval napkins You can also use simple and complex motifs. And the end result is very beautiful napkins, even for beginners.

need white ones thin threads and hook No. 1. For a napkin, 7 circular motifs are knitted. They are connected after completing 4 rows, and to complete they are tied with 2 rows of air loops. For each element 8 vp. connect the connection Art.

row: knit 3 ch. and 19 st s/n and connect the outer loop with 3 sts of lifting

2nd row: need 5 v. p. lifting and 2 tbsp. with three yarn overs in connection. Art. knit together in a single loop, *4 in. p., 3 tbsp. with three double crochets in the next stitch with a single loop*. Repeat the combination (**) 19 times, 4 more times. p., we complete the row of connections. Art. in the 5th century. lifting point.

We knit the third and fourth rows in accordance with the diagram. That is, after connecting all the parts, we tie it with 2 rows of vp.

video tutorial

Openwork napkins

Crocheted openwork napkins always receive special attention, the diagrams of which you will find below. Beautiful and elegant, they can decorate any interior. Masterfully executed products will not leave anyone indifferent.

For performance openwork patterns certain skills are required, since thin threads and small hooks are used for knitting.


The scheme assumes the use large quantity techniques and combinations of loops.

and beginners can independently knit an openwork napkin, which is easy to make. It consists of air loops, which beginners can do. Make a slip loop and knit 17 sts. b/n inside the loop. We connect a row of connections. p. of the first and last loop.

2nd row: 3 v.p. and into the base loop we knit a st. b/n. and repeat in a circle, the first and last loops are connected.

3rd row: pass the hook under the arch and knit the connection. p., 3 v.p. and knitting st. b/n through the arch, repeat in a circle. We connect the 1st and last loops.

4th row: we knit the connection through the arch. loop and *4 v.p. and carry it through the next arch, knitting st. b/n.* We repeat the combination (**) in a circle. We connect the first and last loops.

5th row: We knit 2 connections into the arch. p. and * 5 vp, draw under the arch and knit st. b/n*, (**) repeat to the end, connect the first and last loops.

row: again 2 connections. p and * 6 vp, draw under the arch and knit st. b/n*, (**) repeat, ending by connecting the 1st and last loop.

The size is simple, but the size of the openwork napkin can be adjusted independently, adhering to the knitting principle.

Video tutorials for beginners

Be sure to watch our selection of video tutorials for beginners.

How to read diagrams?

Napkin with stars



Size: 24*24 cm.
For knitting you will need:
40 g white cotton yarn (265 m/50 g), hook number 1.25-1.5.


Description of knitting: for a large motif, knit a chain of 8 air. p. and 1 connection Art. connect it into a ring. Perform 3 air. p. instead of 1 tbsp. s/n, 1 tbsp. s/n, then knit in the round * 2 air. p., 2 tbsp. s/n, from * repeat 6 times, finish with 2 air. p., 1 connection Art. to the 3rd air. n. beginning. Knit according to the pattern, start each circular row with air. p., the number of which is indicated in the diagram, and finish the connection. Art. The diagram shows only part of the napkin. Finish the circular rows according to the drawing. After the 11th round, the 1st mot is completed. Complete 4 such motifs in total; in the last row, connect each subsequent motif with a connection. Art. with the previous one. For small motifs, knit a chain of 8 chain stitches. and 1 connection Art. connect it into a ring. Knit according to the pattern. For the middle motif, perform 3 circular rows, in the last row attach the connecting motif. Art. to the others. For 8 external motifs, perform 3 rows according to the pattern; in the 3rd row, attach the motifs to the rest of the connections. Art. The numbers indicate circular rows. Stretch the napkin and dry it under a damp towel.

Crochet napkin “Bunch of Grapes”. Step-by-step master class

To work you will need 3 colors of acrylic yarn (white, green and blue) and hook number 3.

Crochet napkin: master class

We take a blue thread to knit grapes. We attach the thread to the arch and wind 7-10 elongated loops onto the hook (the number of elongated loops depends on the thickness of the thread), then we pull all the loops through the hook and secure them with a half-column. Then we knit 1-3 air loops (again depending on the thickness of the thread) and move on to a new berry.

We knit the remaining 9 berries in the same way. We cut the thread and fasten it.

And on all fans we knit the first tier of berry clusters.

Let's move on to the leaflet. First we knit 3 single crochet stitches, then 2 chain stitches, and again 3 single crochet stitches.

We knit 3 air loops to move to the bunch.

And we tie the bunch itself with connecting posts. Between the berries we knit 1-3 connecting stitches (depending on the thickness of the thread).

When the row is completely knitted with green thread, we move on to the second tier of berries on each bunch.

When knitting the next row with green thread, for the leaves we add 2 stitches in one loop of the bottom row on each side of the air arches. The green part of the knitting should be wide.

And so we knit until we knit the entire bunch.

We cut all the ends of the threads, tuck them in and tie the entire napkin in a circle with arches of 6 air loops. We insert a hook into each loop of the previous row.

The work is done.

Filet crochet is a filet lace style knitting pattern. Using this technique, you can create truly beautiful napkins and tablecloths, as well as summer blouses And openwork scarves. And knitting them is simple and very interesting. Sirloin knitting is similar to fillet embroidery. Double crochets and chain stitches form a mesh and at the same time a pattern is knitted on it. For those who want to make a beautiful thing using the fillet knitting technique: the patterns can be seen below:

Loin knitting napkins

Get started with technology fillet knitting best with small napkins. The peculiarity of fillet knitting is that it requires a large space for a complex and interesting pattern. Therefore, the larger the fabric, the more room for imagination in the fillet knitting technique.

The theme in loin knitting can be varied, since you can implement anything you want using this technique. The most famous styles of loin knitting are checkered fabric designs that resemble geometry. Therefore, the pattern embodied in fillet technique, looks very nice. The patterns for fillet crochet technique are given below:

How to master this style for beginners

The fillet mesh, which is the basis of crochet, can be simple and unfilled. But there may be a more complex option, with filling in the cells that make up the pattern. However, the possibilities of fillet knitting do not end there.

Ribbons can also be threaded into these cells, and ruffles can be knitted along the contour of these cells. Today, fillet knitting resembles a kind of imitation of fillet-guipure embroidery.

There is nothing difficult in the fillet knitting technique; you just need to strictly follow the patterns and also check the strength of the threads, and then you will get a beautiful product. You can make different things with fillet knitting: napkins, tablecloths, clothes. After all, it’s always nice to admire things made with your own hands. The main thing is to have a responsible approach to creating materials. It is important that they are done flawlessly.

To easily master fillet crochet, beginners need patterns with full description sample. You can start with a simple example, the photo is below:


We will need:

regular cotton threads No. 10 or medium-thick yarn, any neutral color;

hook No. 3-3.5;

But first of all, you need to learn how to read crochet patterns. An example of such a diagram with notations can be seen below:

Work should begin by knitting a chain of air loops. The number of stitches must be even, and one more stitch at the end to complete the row.

It is necessary to link a sample that may be useful in the future. The width of the finished product should be at least 25 cm, that is, about 30 cells or 60 loops plus 1 air loop. The length of the finished product should be 1.5 times greater than the width, about 45-50 cells.

It is important to know that the number of air loops and the number of columns does not coincide with the number of cells, but the number of rows corresponds to the number of cells in height.

Step-by-step master class with photos

You need to cast on 12 loops

Next you need to connect the chain into a ring

Then connect 2 air loops into the 3rd from the beginning

Then 5 loops in the same loop

Next you need to knit double crochets into a loop, and the result will be a neat mesh

Now the needlewomen are very lucky. After all, a huge number of magazines are sold in which you can find free patterns about loin crochet. There is also a lot of information on the Internet. Sections on fillet knitting can help you figure it out. These sections contain a lot good schemes and drawings from which you can easily learn. Having studied the fillet knitting technique, you will be able to amaze everyone with your wonderful works.

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

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

Beautiful crochet napkins - patterns with descriptions

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

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

Simple

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

Floral motif

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

We cut the thread and fasten it.

Sunny lace

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

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Abbreviations for the diagram:

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

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:

8VP, SP.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Oval

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

Napkin “Nostalgia”

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

The size of our napkin is 24×46.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:

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

Napkin “Lacy Waltz”

Another classic style crocheted oval napkin.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Round

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

Napkin “Winter's Tale”

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

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Abbreviations for the diagram:

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

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:

8VP, SP.

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

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

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

4th row: 6dc (2 dc in each dc in the outer dc in the middle and 1 dc in the middle), * 4 ch, 7 dc (according to the same pattern as in the 3rd row - adding 1 dc for each free dc in the middle) *, sp in the 3rd ch ;

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Napkin “Tenderness”

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

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

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

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

From 8 to 22 row knit according to the pattern.

Square

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

Napkin “Pineapple Fantasy”

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

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

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Napkin “Easter motif”

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

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Hook — №2;

Needle - blunt-ended.

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Crochet napkin crocheting pattern and description:

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

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

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

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

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

Japanese

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

Napkin “Cherry Orchard”

This napkin is made up of several individual motifs.

Preparing to knit a napkin:

Yarn — White and pink iris;

Hook — №1;

Abbreviations for the diagram:

VP - air loop

PS - half-column (connecting column)

RLS - single crochet

S1H - single crochet

S2H - double crochet stitch

С3Н - double crochet stitch

Description of working on a crocheted napkin with photographs:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Napkin “Japanese motif”

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Hook — №1;

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

We knit three Eiffel towers together, knit the last yarn over of the primary stitch with 4 yarn overs (photo 1,2). Again 4 ch. and tie the flower with Eiffel towers. We finish the row with a blind loop (photo 3).

Row 12: We tie the row with double crochets. We start the row like this: 4 tbsp. without crochet around the arc; 4 tbsp. Single crochet around the next arc, picot of 4 ch. (4 ch + blind loop in the first ch of this picot), 4 tbsp. without a crochet around the same arc. In this way we tie all the arcs, with the exception of the junction of the flowers: here we knit 4 tbsp for each arc. without a crochet and do not make a picot (photo 1). The crocheted Japanese napkin is ready. We moisten, straighten, attach with pins (while the napkin itself lies face down!), iron with steam and leave to dry straightened (photo 2).

Openwork

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

Napkin "Spring"

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

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

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

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

8th row:

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

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

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

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

Napkin “Summer Meadow”

Preparing to knit a napkin:

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

Hook — №2.

Abbreviations for the diagram:

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

Knitting pattern and description of how to crochet a napkin:

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

1st row: 3VP, 23СН;

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Video lesson - knitting for beginners

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

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

The interior of the stylishly decorated home features handmade accents. Guests are sure to pay attention to crocheted napkins: patterns give even beginners the opportunity to create a small masterpiece for those closest to them. Weightless openwork products embody different ideas– from abstract and floral motifs to figures of animals and insects. Thread manufacturers offer huge selection colors and materials. The final result depends on imagination, the purpose of the accessory and the skill of the needlewoman.

Handicrafts are back in trend. Housewives and successful businesswomen spend their evenings embroidering or knitting. For beginners, the greatest difficulty is caused by graphic instructions or text symbols. But gradually the crochet napkin pattern becomes an open book.

Conventions in text descriptions

For the convenience of needlewomen, universal names for the main elements - loops and posts - have been adopted:

  • The basic air loop forms the basis of lace accessories of any shape and size, denoted by the abbreviation VP;
  • The second most important element is the semi-column, which is abbreviated as PS. Another name is a connecting column.
  • Crocheting a napkin necessarily includes making single crochets (SC) and double crochets - C1H, C2H, C3H. The numbers decipher the number of yarn overs - there can be more than three. It all depends on the complexity of the technology.

The combination of the presented elements according to the instructions allows you to create various patterns. Typically, textual explanations are attached to graphical manuals and provide details of the process. They are easier to navigate if difficulties arise.

Note to the craftswoman - deciphering abbreviations

Conventions in knitting patterns

Experienced knitters determine the structure of the pattern from the finished product and can repeat the design they like. Craftsmen who know how to draw well and have spatial imagination create new napkins with crochet patterns themselves,

The author's developments serve as a guide for less experienced followers. Magazine and online publications can be easily identified by graphical symbols. This is the universal language of the creators of lace accessories, understandable to needlewomen all over the world:

  • Circle - air loop;
  • “Em dash” – half-column;
  • “Plus” – single crochet;
  • “Cross stitch” with one or more transverse dashes – double crochets, where the number of “crossbars” indicates the number of double crochets.

The manuals also present additional elements that enhance the expressiveness of the pattern and help create various effects:

Symbols

How to read knitting instructions correctly

Without exception, all the manuals are standardized and figuring out how to crochet a napkin is not difficult:

  • If the process proceeds in straight or reverse rows, the circuit is passed in rows from bottom to top. When making round products, start from the center.
  • Odd rows are considered front rows and are read “in Arabic” - from right to left. Purl even ones as usual - from left to right.
  • The repeating part of the pattern - rapport - is concluded between the “asterisks” (*...*). This symbol means that you need to repeat all the elements the specified number of times.

For the convenience of the master, facial and purl rows may be color coded or numbered. This makes it easier to navigate and not get lost, especially when knitting large products.

Two-color instructions are easier to read

It is important to know! “Round” instructions are “read” counterclockwise – they go sequentially from right to left.

Basic working techniques to make the process easier

How to crochet a napkin - the journey in the world of needlework begins with this pressing question. To avoid disappointment after the first experiments, you should take the advice of experienced craftsmen.

Preparatory stage

Before starting the process, stock up on tools and consumables. It is not recommended to choose thin threads for debut processes. Openwork lace will take a little time, but the first results will inspire you to improve your skills.

The best yarn to start with is mercerized cotton thread "Iris". They are quite elastic, smooth, pleasant to the touch. Presented in a wide range color scheme. Disadvantages include a tendency to curl.

As your skills improve, the yarn becomes more manageable and stops tangling. Acrylic and wool blend threads are also suitable for first experiments.

Detailed master class makes the first steps easier:

It is better to start your debut crocheting of napkins with a tool No. 1.5-2.5 with an ergonomic handle. When purchasing, it is better to compare several samples, evaluate which hook fits comfortably in your hand, and choose the appropriate length.

Step-by-step photo instructions

For the first experiments, choose a simple, intuitive pattern without complex double crochets. IN finished work there will be fewer mistakes.

The optimal pattern for a successful debut

How to crochet a napkin for beginners:

  1. Start from the center of the future product - cast on a standard chain of air loops. In this case - 12.
  2. Loop the loops with a connecting semi-post.
  3. Move to the next row - knit the required number of VPs according to the schematic guide and move on to other elements - the pattern is based on C1H.
  4. Tie the ring completely - you should get 32 ​​C1H. The circle is connected to a chain of 3 VPs and completes the row.
  5. The following elements are performed according to the diagram and follow the direction of movement counterclockwise.
  6. The last row is performed using the picot technique, which can be found in the video tutorial:

Place the finished napkin in a visible place

Step by step photos illustrate the operating procedure

Color variations

To diversify napkins, novice needlewomen can use a simple and effective technique when crocheting - knitting multi-colored items using the same patterns or combining two or more colors in one accessory.

Napkin made of C1H - schematic illustration

The finished result

This solution allows you to create interesting accessories during the first experiments. A simple pattern looks more interesting, the product looks original and does not create a feeling of being secondary. You can safely decorate a table or window sill with it - arrange it under a flowerpot with indoor plants.

The original spiral beauty is a feasible challenge for beginners

The same design in a rainbow solution

Acrylic threads and iris are suitable for the process. The simplicity of the design is compensated by the spectacular color scheme.

An example of a spectacular solution - a sunflower

Sunflower diagram - the remaining fragments represent rapport

Trendy napkins for home and as a gift

The world of handicrafts has its own fashion and good omens. It is believed that accessories can have a positive effect on family wealth and the aura in the home. There are rituals associated with the beginning and end of the process. Crocheting napkins for beginners is no exception.

Money napkin

There is a belief associated with this decorative element. A coin placed in the center of the product has a positive effect on the family budget and promotes well-being in the home. The craftsmen begin work on the new moon. The future amulet is pulled at random from a bag into which the “candidates” are previously placed.

The coin must be odd, the denomination and country of origin do not matter. Knitting needs to be completed while the moon is growing. Napkin patterns from foreign magazines are suitable - the shape is important, it must be round. Pattern and size are of secondary importance. Such a talisman is kept in a place of honor to attract good luck to the house.

There are two ways to insert the amulet into the center of the accessory:

  • At the beginning of the process. It is necessary to knit an amigurumi ring, the diameter of which corresponds to the central part of the napkin and coin. Further knitting will proceed strictly according to the instructions, and the pattern will not change.
  • At the end of the process. In this case, a model with a closed center is chosen and at the final stage an additional element is knitted - a kind of repeat of the central part of the napkin. The part is sewn to the product, a small gap is left and a coin is placed in the pocket. Then the hole is sewn up.

A crochet money napkin - the diagram is presented below - differs in execution from the usual one. You can take almost any model as a basis. The central part is preliminarily assessed to determine whether the “core” is suitable for placing the coin.

Detailed diagram of a money napkin

Used for knitting center amigurumi technique

Video tutorial on knitting an amigurumi ring:

Openwork products

Weightless lace accessories serve as decoration for a dining table, chest of drawers, or nightstand. Graceful, stylish and lace, fit into any interior style. This is a great gift and sign of attention. In such work, they invest more than skill - inspiration and a craving for beauty.

Beautiful crocheted napkins - patterns can be very different - look gentle and airy. Needlewomen have the opportunity to work with shapes and create not only round, but also oval and shaped products.

The basis of the plots are floral elements, which are generously trimmed with lace from air loops. Often, needlewomen choose abstract or ethnic motifs. Butterflies look beautiful and attractive.

Crochet openwork napkins according to the patterns are made in the same way as more simple options. The knitting order does not differ from the standard one. It is necessary to ensure compliance with the manual - a minor error will have to redo the entire process. Therefore, before you start, you should evaluate your strength and skill.

Guide to knitting an openwork accessory

Example of a finished product

Beautiful butterfly - interior decoration

Stylish element home decor

Bulk napkins

The aerobatics in needlework are unusual crocheted napkins: you have to figure out the patterns, but the end result is completely worth the effort. Volumetric products look unusually beautiful and fascinating.

The instructions for creating such masterpieces require careful study and attention to detail. They give enormous scope for creativity and implementation of ideas. In such work, various solutions are possible:

  • multilayer “rosettes” for decoration – tightly starched, turning into a lace vase;
  • floral compositions – a bright, unfading bouquet blooms on the table all year round;
  • butterflies or swans - the lightness of some and the grace of others fascinate and delight.

Example of graphic instructions and finished result

In this process, each swan and flower are knitted separately and sewn to the base.

Bright flower composition will warm you even on a winter day

A spectacular combination of openwork elements and voluminous colors

Creating such products is a labor-intensive process. It takes skill, patience, and skill. Master classes give a general idea of ​​how to crochet tablecloths and napkins - diagrams and photos help you understand general principle. For a high-quality implementation of an idea, it is best to turn to experienced needlewomen.

Masters work with ready-made magazine designs and create original compositions - this significantly expands the possibilities for creativity. Professional execution guarantees the absence of errors and flaws, accuracy and perfection. At the same time, you can learn a lot - invaluable knowledge and skills will be useful in the future when it comes time for your own master classes.

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