Crochet napkin pattern in the shape of a heart. How to crochet an openwork heart. In the technique of fillet knitting

How to get in a good mood in the morning? Of course, the secret lies in the beginning of the day and how you meet it. Most often, the morning begins with a cup of coffee or hot aromatic tea. However, the same container with an invigorating drink can charge you positively to varying degrees. An additional charge of positive emotions can be a special decoration of a beautiful morning. For this, miniature elements such as knitted napkins or are created.

Such accessories for your beloved home also help to add a touch of comfort melody at home or at work. By the way, it is in the workplace that such an element is sometimes oh how lacking. A more comfortable atmosphere can help you deal with various problems and tasks of the day faster. Here we will talk about such an almost magical way to improve your mood.

You should stock up on a small amount of free time in the evening on a weekday, or set aside a couple of hours in the morning on the weekend and try to knit.

We will knit according to this pattern - a napkin in hearts:

Such a drawing, first of all, is suitable for romantic natures or for those who go through one of the most wonderful periods in life - the period of falling in love. Inspiration at such moments overwhelms, which means that work on such a coaster will not take much time. So, now about what you need to buy or find among your handicraft stocks.

In fact, it will take not so much: a skein of fine yarn of a suitable color. Moreover, the thinner the yarn, the more subtle and elegant the pattern will appear in the process of our knitting. The yarn will have to pick up a hook. Usually all the necessary information about the size of the hook is on the label. Before working on the coaster, you can knit several patterns - but, as a rule, the name of some experience, you will quickly be able to determine which hook will work for each thread.

Let's go through the diagram quickly. It consists of 9 rows. In total, 6 types of crochet knitted elements are used -

air loop (vp),

connecting post (ss),

single crochet (sc),

half-column,

column with 1 crochet (s1n).

We start knitting from the center - a ring from ch, closed with 1 sl-st. The diagram shows that each next row will also end with 1 ss. For the ring you need to dial 7 ch.

In the first row, the resulting ring is tied using a row of c1n. After each 3rd column, a pico is knitted from 3 ch. To knit a picot, dial 3 ch and knit 1 sl-st to the top of the column, from where the picot begins.

In the second row, a slightly unusual way of knitting columns is used. Each column consists of 2 stages. 2 loops of a crochet are typed on the hook and first 1 ps is knitted, then 1 s1n. The second c1n is knitted to the top of the ps. So, it turns out 2 s1n at the top of 1 ps in one run. Between such combined elements, it is necessary to knit 5 ch.

The next row is based on the columns of the previous row, and now it is necessary to knit 2 s1n at the top of each of these columns. Between the four columns, knit 4 ch.

The scheme of the next row repeats the previous one and eight columns are already obtained, between which 3 ch are knitted.

In the fifth row, double s1n are now only at the edges, inside, 1 s1n is performed at the top of each column of the previous row. The distance between the groups of columns is already 2 ch.

In the sixth row, the groups of columns are already inseparable and touch each other. Inside the group, double columns are knitted along the edges, but inside the sequence is knitted - (after the double column) 4 s1n, 2 ch, 4 s1n. Thus, the middle of the tops of the hearts looms.

In the next row, we knit a pattern of hearts by knitting decreases along the edges in the form of 2 s1n with a common top. On the edges of each of the halves of the hearts, we knit 1 decrease from each edge. Inside, we knit 2 single s1n. Between groups of columns we knit 5 ch.

The penultimate row involves the completion of the pattern of hearts and at the top of each of the halves we knit 4 s1n with one vertex. After knitting the first top of the first half, we perform 5 ch and 1 sc in an arch of 5 ch above the middle of the heart. Then again 5 ch and go to the next top of the half of the heart. So we repeat on and on.

The final row is knitting arches from 5 and 7 ch. In the very bases of the arches, there are sc. In this particular case, only arches from 5 ch were used.

Lilia Pervushina specially for the site

Good afternoon - today I have prepared an article on creating KNITTED HEARTS with my own hands - or crochet valentines. In this article, I have collected piggy bank of ideas about what gifts can be knitted for Valentine's Day. And also you will see schemes and patterns crochet hearts. That is, today we will tie a variety of hearts - both small and large - in different knitting techniques (circular, square, asymmetrical, sirloin).

Let me tell you exactly what you will find in this article…

  1. I will show craft options, which use knitted hearts.
  2. I will teach you how to knit the MOST SIMPLE flat heart from thick threads.
  3. I'll show you how to DECORATE simple knitted heart in an elegant valentine.
  4. I will give a master class on creating VOLUME plump heart from threads.
  5. Ladies schemes for crochet heart in the technique of "square + ears.
  6. I'll show you how to tie a heart according to the pattern of knitting "Peacock Feather".
  7. You will also learn how to knit CARPET in the shape of a heart.
  8. And how to knit a box of chocolates in the form of a valentine.

There will be many interesting things.

Gift Options for Valentine's Day

which you can knit with your own hands.

You can knit the SILHOUETTE of a heart with a special knitting technique... that is, we knit an ordinary fabric (pillows or potholders) ... and then in the place specified by the pattern we knit columns-knobs. You can do this with plain threads (as in the photo of the blue pillow), or you can choose different colors of threads to highlight the heart (as in the photo of the lilac-yellow potholder below). The scheme and principle of knitting a pattern in bumps can be found on the Internet.

And here's an idea valentine's day crafts- that is, a red knitted heart can decorate a white postcard. A white crochet heart will stand out brightly on a red valentine card.

You can also knit from knitted hearts hair ornament for little girls. For example, an elastic band with a heart on the side. Or you can crochet a crown of hearts(as in the middle photo). You can also use a simple connected heart decorate a regular hair band. Below I will give many heart patterns that are suitable for this purpose.

You can also knit from hearts picture-souvenir as a gift new settlers, or friends in love. The color of the hearts can be matched to the color of the interior of the room ... For example, if the furniture and textiles of the room are lilac with yellow and eggplant, then the hearts in the frame should repeat this color scheme.

Also, a flat heart knitted with thin threads can become an elegant decor for sewn heart pads. Such a heart can be knitted as a decorative element for decorating a wedding.

Well, now let's start knitting a FLAT HEART ... come on, let's learn ...

How to crochet a small flat heart.

Technique CIRCLE + BINDING.

The simplest heart (in 2 rows) is best knitted from thick threads. The scheme of such a heart is simple - it has only 2 circular rows ... First, we knit a regular chain of 4 air loops. Then we knit single crochets in a circle (we get a flat circle). And we will have the second row shape the heart(sharp tip at the bottom + recess at the top). The recess in the upper part of the heart is formed due to the stitching in this place of the columns WITHOUT a crochet. The pointed tip at the bottom is obtained thanks to 2 air loops.

Such small crochet hearts can be connected in PAIRS along the edges ... and fill the inside with cotton wool. We get a plump valentine heart.

You can also decorate our little flat hearts ordinary EMBROIDERY from knitting threads(stretching them with a regular crochet, that is, embroider flowers without a needle). Or you can decorate knitted valentines separately knitted flower, or cut out from a piece of fleece.

And you can also give a heart crocheted elegance, if each knitting row made from threads of different colors.

You can hang a heart on the window - as a decorative pendant and decorate with crystal beads.

HOW TO DECORATE a heart with a knitted flower.

You can decorate the core of such a flat heart with a connected flower.
First volumetric flower it turns out if on the surface of the finished heart (from the central row, hooking a new thread with a hook) start knitting a bump pattern (right on top of the heart canvas).

Second flower (spiral rose) - is knitted after we have a connected 2-row heart on our hands (as according to the diagram above) ... and then, when we have reached the end, we do not break the thread, but continue knitting ... and knit the THIRD ROW - (this will be the edge row of the heart - roses). This row produces curved BOARDS.

The sides are obtained due to the fact that in the third row we DO NOT ADD the number of columns - but we knit them as much as there were in the second row. And our knitting from flat turns into a BOWL-shaped (like a cup in the shape of a heart).

And when our third side row comes to an end - WE START THE SPIRAL. Namely, after the third row has approached the hole-hollow of the heart, we turn the course of our knitting DEEP into the heart (and continue to knit, picking up the middle knitting columns with a crochet (columns of the second and first rows ... turning knitting in a circle and so bringing it to the middle (in a spiral ).

HOW TO MAKE A CARPET using the flat heart technique.

Having mastered the technique of knitting flat hearts, can be linked fluffy CARPET in the shape of a heart. As a knitting material for such a carpet ordinary threads will not work.

Here we need EITHER thick polyester cord for knitting (google it, many stores sell it) ...

OR you can make the same thick thread yourself- if you buy in a store plain jersey-stretch... and cut a long thread out of it with scissors. Just cut with a zigzag snake - first we cut a strip of fabric along the edge, and when we reached the corner, we turned back and cut again ... we reached the corner again, smoothly turned and cut again ... Get an endless plump knitted cord-strip. Our grandmothers also knitted rugs from it (they also cut rags). If you look closely at the photo, you will see that here the threads for the heart-shaped carpet are made from a cut serpentine knitted cloth.

As I said, it's better to buy one stretchy knit fabric with a slight sheen- the shiny coating applied to the fabric glues the loops of the knitted fabric together, and therefore the cut strip DOES NOT FRINGE along the edges, but retains a neat, even cut. Yes, and the carpet from such overflow jersey turns out to be glamorous and stylish.

The heart shaped carpet is very easy to knit. First, we knit an ordinary flat heart (as in the diagram above). And then, when the heart-carpet is ready, we will make a relief on it (bulging ribs).

So that such ROLLED steps appear on the carpet. It is necessary after the carpet is already tied (without steps yet, just flat), take the thread again .... crocheting it in ANY middle row of the knitted carpet ... start knitting regular single crochets - knit along the entire row - another SURFACE ROW.

yes, knit OVER the carpet along the selected row(as we just knitted a spiral rose over the heart in the paragraph above) - but here we knit not in a spiral, but in a CIRCLE, repeating the shape of a heart with a knitting stroke. Thus, we get one edge-step. And then repeat the same thing in some middle row of our rug.

Here in the photo below ... you can see how, after the finished red heart was tied, a white pattern was knitted on its SURFACE (just hooking (in any row) a white thread and pulling it into a loop ... Here is a similar process on our carpet ... only there we we not only stretch the picked up thread, but also knit a column together with it (with or without a crochet).


Volumetric crochet heart

– MASTER CLASS for beginners.

These are so beautiful plump hearts can be knitted even by a novice master. It looks like a difficult job - but if you hold them in your hand, it immediately becomes clear how it's done. Here I post Master Class, where all the stages of knitting are clearly visible and understandable.

We knit cups-caps (we just knit in a circle, and from the fact that in each circle we add few columns, our circle wraps itself in a cup). We cut the thread in the first cap ... and when the second cap is already tied, we leave the thread ... we bring the caps closer to each other with barrels and begin their GENERAL BINDING in a circle - in a GENERAL CIRCLE around their barrels (without touching the membrane wall).

Gradually we begin the REDUCTION OF THE COLUMNS in this circular row - so that our heart narrows down. When there is already a small hole left below, we fill the valentine with cotton wool and finish knitting.

Hearts connected according to such a master class may not be monophonic, but striped… And they can be made elongated. In order for them to lengthen, you just need to reduce the columns in a circular row not so often ... That is, do the reduction of the columns is not in each row - but through the row.

Volume heart crochet,

knitted in ROW knit.

And here is the principle of creating a crochet heart, which is knitted NOT IN A CIRCLE .. but row after row - from left to right. Two flat swimsuits are knitted, and then folded together and crocheted.

STITCHING OF TWO HALVES occurs regular crochet stitch. Thread under knitting, hook over knitting. We lower the hook from the bottom up THROUGH the knitting - we pick up the thread and pull it to the top of the knitting a little bit so that the head of the hook and the eyelet on it look out. Again we crochet - through knitting down (already in another place, through a column) - we pick up the thread, emerge with a hook with a new loop and stretch it into the one that is already on the hook ... And we repeat the same dive with a hook through the column down - grab the thread and pull it from the bottom up and stretch it into the loop on the hook.

Or you can combine the principle of TRIANGULAR DIRECT knitting - and then tie SEMI-ROUND EARS to the triangle (as in the photo below).

Crochet heart

L-shaped way.

This means that our knitting looks like the letter G, which we constantly knit in a circle, making the letter G thicker and thicker - until it looks like a heart. Here in the diagram below I have 2 stages of the scheme - the beginning and the continuation. To make it clear to you where knitting begins ... and how to continue it.

And also having learned to crochet a FLAT heart, you can knit Here's a valentine's box. In order for the connected flat heart to form BOARDS (wall-boxes), you need ... after finishing the flat upper box part (without breaking the threads), continue knitting in a circle (around the heart) BUT WITHOUT ADDING COLUMNS IN THE FOLLOWING CIRCULAR ROWS ... and then our knitting will begin to bend over wrap the sides …. Choose the height of the sides yourself ... in the photo there are 3-4 rows of columns (each row has the same number of columns - equal to the number of columns along the edge of the upper surface of the heart).

And by the way - in the photo it is connected in an L-SHAPED way - but in fact it doesn’t matter at all how you knit the surface of the cover. That is, you can choose ANY way to crochet a heart (in the photo below we see the usual heart pattern in the form of even rows). The main thing to do is to CONNECT THE BOARDS (the walls of the box).

Also in the same technique (in the form of the letter G) you can tie an OPENWORK holey heart-valentine, with a red ribbon stretched into it.

The diagram below shows that this pattern is almost the same as the top one, only here in each row we do not just sculpt the columns close to each other ... but we do gaps in the form of two air loops And then to such a heart, you can add a LACE BINDING along the edge of the finished heart shape. And stretch the ribbon around the edge.

Hearts in the technique of FRAME KNITTING.

And here is the idea of ​​crochet HEART FRAMES. First we knit regular BIG RING of air loops- and then we tie this ring with single crochets. We do the strapping in such a way that we get a CLOWN from the top in the center ... and from the bottom in the center a SHARP END of a heart.
Hollow it is done with the help of the fact that in this place we knit not an ordinary column, but a connecting one - we just pry and pull the thread into a loop, without calling the column.

pointed tip it turns out due to the fact that in this place we knit THREE COLUMNS into one air loop.

If the front-frame consists of SEVERAL rows, then for all these rows GENERAL RULE applies - in the hollow we do LOWERING THE COLUMNS(that is, instead of a cape, we make a capless column ... or instead of the usual capless column, we make a tiny connecting column).

= at the bottom for a pointed tip In EVERY row we knit 3 columns in one hole, instead of one.

And you can put a wire inside such a heart-frame. And make a rigid frame for a photo or for a bird.

The wire will be inserted into the knitting immediately at the FIRST STAGE OF WORK.

That is, we immediately we start our knitting NOT WITH AIR ... but immediately with columns... we begin to knit these columns by picking up the hook under the wire. Just like we always hooked the hook under the ring of air loops - only now we don’t need a ring of air loops - instead a ring of wire. It's okay if the dragging during knitting will be jammed by hand - then you will level everything.

By this principle, you can knit any lace patterns - on a wire bent in the shape of a heart ... or in the shape of lace.

crochet valentines

in the SQUARE + EARS technique.

And here is the principle of crocheting a valentine when we first knit regular square with any pattern(albeit just columns as in the photo below) ... and then to this square from two sides we tie semicircular ears.

The scheme of the square and the scheme of the ears can be any ... with tight or holey openwork knitting.

After we knitted first a SQUARE, then one ear, and then the second ear-semicircle ... we can tie the whole heart along its EDGE ... the strapping along the edge can be in the form of simple columns ... or in the form of openwork lace (as in the photo below) .

And here is the option when a garland is connected from such hearts - it can be hung over the fireplace or along the bookshelf ... or along the upper edge of the doorway.

Patterns for knitting such hearts can be very different. Here are the schemes of SQUARES and ears to it. As you can see, pattern patterns can be completely different. And there is only one principle - first we knit a square (according to any pattern) ... and then we tie semicircular ears to it - also according to any pattern of a round napkin ... or invented from my head.

Crochet valentine

in the technique of THREE CIRCLE + BINDING

And here is another simple way - when THREE CUPS fit in ... then they interlock together. And they are tied around - in the shape of a heart.

Instead of three circles, you can connect three flowers.

Also, you can create your own your author's heart from crocheted many different-sized flowers or circles. Here's how. First, draw a large heart shape on a piece of paper - THIS WILL BE A TEMPLATE.

Then collect around the house all sorts of round objects that can serve as a Stencil for us (glasses, round cream lids, jars with round bottoms, etc.). now we we circle these glasses and caps with a pencil inside our drawn heart. Our task is to cover the whole heart with such stencil circles - from small to large.

And then you have to take threads of two or three colors close in shades (pink, red and white - for example). And tie flowers of different colors- we knit a flower with any circular pattern (taken from the patterns of any napkins or snowflakes) - we knit until our round circle is equal in size to one of the circles we have drawn.

Once a knitted circle matched to size with one of the circles drawn on the template - we take the adhesive tape and stick it on our drawing - in the circle where it should be (I advise you to stick the adhesive tape on the template so that you do not get confused which circles are already connected and which ones are not yet).

Valentine napkins

in the technique of FILLET knitting.

Loin knitting is knitting in a straight line (from right to left) - we knit CELL BY CELL ... Cells alternate... empty... or filled with columns. And thanks to this, a drawing is obtained.
It is VERY SIMPLE here ... either an empty cell (three airs) or filled with columns (three columns).

And the patterns for such filet knitting look EXACTLY THE SAME as the patterns for cross stitch. Any two-color cross stitch pattern is suitable as a pattern and for filet crochet.

With a pattern in the form of a heart in loin technique, you can knit a BORDER for a tablecloth or a towel and give it to a friend. It is possible to crochet such a CURTAIN for the kitchen window in the country using the sirloin technique.

You can decorate with fillet knitting a heart-cushion made of fabric. And from it to make a beautiful gift composition in a frame, with roses and a butterfly.

Valentines knitted in the technique of FIGURED knitting.

And the SHARE of the heart (right lobe and left lobe) can be connected in the technique of the pattern PEACOCK FEATHER. That is, among the crochet patterns there is such a fashionable knitting pattern as a PEACOCK FEATHER (or a drop) ... And if we take two of these elements and put them together, we get a valentine heart.

Knitting starts from the tip of the heart ... diverges in a triangle to the sides. And then the triangle is divided into two lobes. Each ear is knitted separately ... first one, break the thread ... then the other.

Can be used as the basis for the pattern the scheme is only the TOP of the peacock feather pattern.

You can crochet valentines in a technique called ZAVITO K. This is when our knitting turns the corner ... and then comes back ...

If using the CURL technique to connect such 4 hearts (or more), then you can fold a napkin out of them.

You can also hang lace hearts on windows. And even add them with pendants.

Crocheted heart with an ASYMMETRIC pattern.

And here is a beautiful design technique for creating openwork crochet valentines. Where the pattern has an asymmetrical shape. Here the direction of knitting is the most unpredictable.

Your knitting the canvas is bent bagel itself, while you knit row by row. And then you leave this half-donut ... break the thread from the top of the bent canvas. AND start knitting from the lower end of the same fabric.. And this time too the course of your new knitting is bent into a steep curl. And then, when the curl is ready, it is sewn with its upper side to the TOP edge of our first half-donut.

And here is another valentine pattern, also an asymmetric crochet heart. Here, too, knitting goes along the course of the curl ... It twists itself, and then flowers or jumper posts are knitted in the middle, which connect the two sides of our bent knitted ribbon.

Like these ones crochet heart ideas I collected in this article. I would be glad if here you found an idea for your crochet valentine.
Good luck knitting.

Olga Klishevskaya, specially for the site

Hardworking - a bright light burns through life, lazy - a dim candle

Crochet heart - 7 patterns and 1 master class

Hello dear craftswomen. Today I will show you how to crochet a heart as a gift for Valentine's Day. Crocheted valentines can be a gift on their own or decorate a gift box and greeting card.

In our article you will find ready-made patterns, one master class, as well as ideas for independent crochet hearts.

Crochet heart - ON THE BASIS OF A SQUARE.



The most convenient and easiest way crochet openwork heart - this is if first you knit a square napkin, and then on two adjacent sides of this lacy square knit semicircles- separately - first the right, then the left.

You need to start knitting this semicircle from the center point on the side of the square- first, a small semicircle in the center, above it is another row of columns, and more - until you reach the corners of the square. And the same on the other side.

According to this principle, you can crochet hearts, even without a pattern - by eye.

Crochet heart - OPENWORK PATTERNS.



But it is better to knit such hearts strictly according to the scheme, if you are a beginner “crookmaker”. But a master with extensive experience can invent such openwork heart-shaped motifs right in the course of knitting.

Crochet heart - ON WIRE FRAME

When you crochet a heart, you can simply use it as a napkin, or you can put it on a wire frame and decorate a window or wall. Such a crochet heart can become an elegant element of your interior.

To do this is simple, straighten your napkin on the table and made of strong thick wire or cable bend the outlines of the heart, repeating the shape of the napkin.

Next, you need to wrap the entire wire with threads and in the process of winding, pass the thread through the edges of the lace heart. That is, you simultaneously wind the wire with threads and grab, tie the knitted heart itself to this wire in the course of work.

Crochet heart - SIMPLE MASTER CLASS.


Such a garland of hearts can decorate your room if you spend a couple of evenings on the sofa in the company of a crochet hook and balls of thread.

By what principle this heart is knitted is accessible and clearly depicted in step-by-step photographs.

First we type a chain of 5-6 air loops, we close it in a ring. Tie this ring around single crochet- it turns out such a knitted circle (Fig. 1).

Let's start in a circle a new row of columns already double crochet, and in the first loop of the bottom row we knit 5 bars at once with a crochet (Fig. 2) - we did it upper left "ear" of the heart.

We continue tying in a circle, one double crochet in each loop of the bottom row (Fig. 3), until we reach the place where pointed lower tip of the heart- here we knit in one loop 2 columns with 2 crochets.

Again, we continue to knit in a circle, one double crochet in each loop of the previous row, until we reach the penultimate one. There we will knit the second "ear" of the heart- that is, we knit 5 double crochets in one loop of the bottom row at once (Fig. 4).

Last, closing this 2nd row column(the one between the ears) do without a crochet.

Now we take the yarn of a contrasting color and we tie our heart with single crochets- and only where the heart has a pointed lower tip, you can knit a couple of double crochets.

Everything, our crochet valentine is ready.

Crochet heart - WITHOUT SCHEME.



And here are photos of crochet hearts for which I did not find a pattern. But here and from the photo you can figure out how it is connected.

Crochet heart - NAPKINS "DANCE OF HEARTS"



Here is a variant of a heart doily that uses the crochet technique.

Cut out an 8-pointed star from the fabric. You thread a red thread into the needle (the same threads from which we were going to knit the heart) and tie the edges of our fabric napkin with an overcast or other suitable seam.

From these tied edges, you will start knitting heart after heart in turn.

Crochet valentine - INTERNET.


Here everything is just knitting simple strips of columns from threads of 2 contrasting colors. We intertwine the strips with a checkerboard and fix our design in semicircles.

Crochet heart - CUP HOLDERS.


I did not find a pattern according to which these particular coasters are knitted, but I found another pattern suitable for such knitted valentines.

Crochet heart - JEWARD LACES.


And here's a couple more crochet hearts.

Knitting these hearts is very similar to knitting a regular lace collar. Therefore, you can find a suitable pattern among crochet collar patterns and slightly modify it - that is, add knitting elements to it, thanks to which the heart will have a pointed tip at the bottom and round off at the top, forming 2 semicircular ears.

Such a lace heart-collar can be decorated with knitted flowers and leaves. Or thread a bright ribbon and embroider with beads.

Good afternoon, dear needlewomen and all friends of the blog!

I crocheted an openwork heart for a long time, but again I want to tell those who have not seen this master class how to crochet a heart.

A series of holidays is coming: St. Valentine's Day, followed by February 23, along with Shrovetide week. So you will need to prepare different gifts and delicious dishes. This is what we'll do.

The Internet is full of different crochet heart ideas. I liked the unusual pattern of an openwork heart and I decided to turn the beauty I saw into reality.

For you, I have prepared a master class on crocheting a heart with a pattern, description and photos, as well as a video that will help make it easier to read the pattern.

How to crochet an openwork heart

Before we learn how to crochet a heart, let's decide what yarn to use and the hook. Of course, thin cotton is better, I have a pink iris. In this case, we take hook number 1.

In finished form, the knitted heart turned out to be 15 x 19 cm in size. Such a small napkin in the shape of a heart. It can be used as an applique for pillows and find other uses.

Crochet heart. Master Class

The diagram of the heart is in front of you.

We start knitting a heart with a set of a chain of 10 VPs, close it in a ring, connecting the 1st and last loops with a half-column, and continue to dial another 50 VPs.

We connect the last loop with the 10th from the end of the chain with a half-column into a ring.

1st row: 3 VP for lifting, we tie a ring with 19 columns with a crochet.

We knit the next 3 C1H on 3 loops of the chain, capturing and 3 VPs connected at the beginning of the row for lifting.

Then we knit columns with a crochet from each loop of a long chain.
In the middle of the chain, we knit 3 C1H on two loops to make a corner of the heart.

At the end of the row, we tie the ring with columns with one crochet and connect it with a half-column to the 3rd loop of the chain.

2nd row: 3VP, connecting them with a half-column with three columns of the previous row, we turn the knitting.

double crochet in every second loop of the previous row over the round part, and over the straight part - in every third loop; between the columns we knit 2 VPs.

In the corner of the heart we knit an arch from 6VP.

: 3VP, connecting them with a half-column with three columns of the previous row, we turn the knitting.

one double crochet above each column of the previous row and two double crochets in each arch above the straight part, and three double crochets in arches above the round part.

In the corner of the heart - 12 double crochets.

At the end of the row, we connect the last column with the 3rd loop of the chain with a half-column.

Like 2nd.

Like the 3rd, only above all the arches, and in the round part, we knit two double crochets, in the corner - 10 double crochets.

6th row: * double crochet, 1ch, pico, 1ch.

We used this technique when knitting Japanese.

When tying the second ringlet at the end of the row, we connect it with another ringlet: 1ch in the middle of the picot, 1SBN, grabbing another picot with a hook, 1ch.

Here is such a beautiful crocheted openwork heart turned out.

Watch the video - analysis of the heart knitting pattern:


You can knit several of these small original napkins - hearts and use them to serve the festive table.

Good afternoon, dear needlewomen and all readers of the blog!

On the Internet, I came across such a wonderful crocheted napkin, the heart in which is beautiful in itself, and a napkin made of two hearts next to each other, turned “to face” each other, is a great idea for an interior and a gift for lovers, newlyweds and all happy families.

The picture and diagram I found are from Herz and Herz magazine without a job description.

Let's try to figure it out ourselves. Moreover, we already knitted one such heart for Valentine's Day.

For such a napkin, cotton threads such as Iris, Snowflake and others are better suited. We select the hook according to the thickness of the thread, you can take No. 1-1.2. I try not to recommend a specific number, because everyone has a different knitting density.

Knitting a napkin with hearts consists of three stages.

Stage I. First heart

Knitting a heart starts from the middle of the round part. I have already published a detailed master class on knitting such a heart, you can see There and there is a larger scheme. So, I skip the description of the first stage.

Stage II. Second heart

For our crochet doily, the second heart is knitted similarly to the first.

When knitting the last row of the second heart, we connect it with the first in three places of each of the two round parts of the hearts ( see diagram).

To do this, we knit 1ch, 1sc, inserting the hook into the first heart, 1ch, then we continue knitting the second heart to the next junction.

Napkin with hearts crochet pattern

All symbols can be viewed

Stage III. We tie hearts

We combine two hearts into a napkin, for this we tie them in 9 rows according to the scheme, while additionally connecting them to each other.

I number only the rows of strapping, I do not count the rows of knitted hearts.

1st row: attach the thread to the second picot from the corner of one of the crochet hearts.

3VP for lifting, 4VP, 1С1Н in the same pico, * 3VP, skip 1 pico, 1С1Н in the second heart pico, 4VP, 1С1Н*.

Knitting between * repeat 8 times (until the most convex round part of the heart). In this place we knit 3CH, 1C4H in the 4th pico of the heart, 3CH, 1C2H in the 2nd pico of the heart. You will get such crossed columns. I understood from the diagram that these are columns with 4 and with 2 crochets. But look in the process of knitting, maybe more crochets will need to be done.

Next, we knit 3VP and proceed to tying the second heart in a mirror image in relation to the tying of the first: i.e. 1S2N, 3 VP, 1S4N. Here the difficulty will be in choosing the first pico to enter the hook, it must be strictly opposite the similar pico of the first heart.

We connected two hearts on one side in this way, we continue knitting to the corner according to the pattern ( description between *).

In the corner of the heart under the arch of air loops we knit: 1C1N, 4VP, 1C1N, 4VP, 1C1N.

Thus, we tied one side of two hearts and one corner of one heart.

We continue knitting on the other side in the same way: according to the description between *, crossed columns in the convex places of the hearts, again knitting between *, the corner of the heart.

At the end of the 3VP row, we connect them with a half-column (connecting loop) with the beginning of the row.

3rd row: 3VP for lifting, 4VP, 1С1Н under the arch of 2 air loops between the columns of the 2nd row, * 3VP, 1С1Н, 4VP, 1С1Н *.

Please note that in two opposite sides of the napkin above the corners of the hearts, you need to knit not 3, but 1 VP between the columns.

4th and 6th rows: as 2nd.

5th row: as 3rd.

7th row: like the 3rd, but it has a slightly different number of air loops between the columns.

On the long sides: 4VP, 1S1N, 3VP, 1S1N.

In the narrow sides of the napkin: 1VP, 1S1N, 3VP, 1S1N.

8th row similar to the 3rd, but we knit two columns with a crochet: 3VP, 2S1N, 3VP, 2S1N.

9th row: 2 unfinished double crochets together, pico, 2S1H, pico, 2S1H, pico, 2 unfinished double crochets, knitted together.