Knitting napkins with a filet pattern. Beautiful crochet fillet napkin. Where can I get diagrams for such a strapping border

Hello. I am glad to welcome everyone to my first on-line. My name is Ksenia, and you can call me on YOU.

Today we are starting to crochet a loin napkin. Personally, this napkin is somewhat reminiscent of shells to me. That's what I call her.

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To begin with, consider what is filet crochet?
Fillet knitting is a crochet technique of stitches and air loops. It turns out a sirloin grid, on which a pattern is knitted by filling empty cells with columns.
Usually an empty cage consists of one double crochet and 2 air loops (I knit with 1 tbsp. S / n and 1 air loop).

And in order to get a pattern, the cells according to the scheme are filled with two double crochets.

A good master class for knitting a loin mesh with adding and decreasing cells is at this link: http://encework.liferus.ru/kryochok_kryzheva_file.aspx

Here is a diagram of our beautiful napkin.

I took it to Yandex. A photo. https://fotki.yandex.ru/users/aleks-sultanowa2009/album/404748/?p=4
Usually I print out the scheme, and I paint over each knitted row with a marker, it helps me not to go astray.

I will knit from Pekhorka openwork, hook 1.5

To start our napkin, we collect 59 loops (number of cells (18) * number of loops in a cell (3) + 5 loops for the first cell). Those who will knit with 1 loop, gain 40 loops (18 * 2 + 4).

Some knitters have questions about birds. Now I will try to explain. In the selected rectangle (from left to right): 5 empty, 19 full, 3 empty, 3 full. Then in reverse order: 7 full, 1 empty, and then birds and large empty cells alternate. How to knit a bird: 2 air. loops, 1 RLS in the lower CCH (do not forget to skip 2 CCH in the bottom row), 2 air. loops. Next comes a large empty cell - 5 air. loops. And further on the same principle. In general, it was done incorrectly here, usually when knitting such a pattern, full cells are knitted over a large empty one, and not over a bird (highlighted in green). Well, probably, really knit CC2H, as the girls advised, so that it looks normal.

The size and density of the mesh will depend on the thickness of the threads, the size of the hook, the number of yarns and the correct execution of the technique. Loose knitting makes the product larger but shapeless, while tight knitting creates neat miniature patterns that hold their shape. When filet knitting clothes, this is very important. When creating decorative items of fine work, take the hook half as thin as the thread thickness.

Where is fillet mesh used?

In addition to the usual sirloin mesh (squares), there is a tulle pattern, where there is also an alternation of columns with loops, but in a larger number. That is, in a regular grid, the columns alternate through two loops (in the filled square, columns instead of loops).

And in the tulle pattern there is a “double” alternation: 1) the column is replaced by five loops; 2) the usual square is replaced by five loops, which are attached to the middle of the arch of the previous row. It turns out a kind of oval grid.

The fillet pattern, despite its simplicity, is used when knitting napkins, tablecloths, curtains, tunics, tops, blouses, dresses, paintings, collars, bags, bedspreads, pillowcases.

Previously, the sirloin mesh was only one-color, while the main pattern could be made with double crochets or empty cells. Since such products require lining, the craftswoman emphasized either the background or the pattern due to the contrasting color. Now the patterns for crocheting a sirloin mesh have remained the same, but the craftsmen have adapted themselves to immediately create multi-colored patterns.

We knit napkins

A napkin in this technique can be square, rectangular, oval, round, polygonal, solid or motive. For beginner craftswomen, any “sirloin” schemes, even with zigzag edges, are strong. To do this, squares are simply added by a set of chains and columns, or reduced by connecting columns.

You can simply alternate motifs of different colors knitted with a simple loin mesh. This basis is suitable for creating volumetric products of mixed media. For example, for pillows, pompoms lined with a pattern are attached to such a grid, or for a napkin, flowers using the kanzashi technique are glued to the base.

You can repeat the same element in a checkerboard pattern, getting original napkin. Especially popular is the crochet sirloin flower pattern (turn the work after each row):

  • A chain of alternating double crochet and two loops (23 cells in total).
  • 2 empty squares (PC), 7 filled ones (ZK), 7 PCs, 5 full, 2 PCs.

Continuation of the rose element for a napkin

  • 4 blanks, 5 GCs, 4 PCs, 7 filled squares, 3 PCs.
  • Also starts with 4 PCs, 7 full cells, 2 PCs, 6 GCs, 4 PCs.
  • 5 blank, 6 pcs, 1 pc, 5 full, 6 pcs. For clarity and ease of knitting, draw this pattern on a piece of paper.
  • 11 pcs, 1 full square, 3 empty cells, 2 GCs, 6 pcs.
  • 8 PCS, 3 PCS-PCS, 6 PCS.
  • 5 PCs with ZOC, empty square, 6 PCs and PCs.
  • 5 blank, 8 GC, 1 full cage, 5 GC, 4 pcs
  • 4 full, 5 pcs, empty, 9 pcs, 4 pcs
  • 4 pcs, 1 pc, 2 pc, 5 pc, 3 pc, 4 pc and pc.
  • 4 filled, 3 ZK, 1 PK, 3 full and empty, one full and empty square, 2 ZK, 5 PK.
  • 3 PK, 5 full, * 1 PK, 3 ZK * - repeat 2 times, * 1 PK, 1 ZK * - twice, 3 PK.
  • 2 PK, *3 ZK, 1 PK* - 2 times, 5 ZK, empty, 5 ZK, 2 PK.
  • 1 PK, 5 ZK, empty square, 7 ZK, *1 PK, 3 ZK* - 2 times, 1 PK.
  • The same as the 15th row, just read the diagram in reverse order.
  • 1 pc, 4 pc, 2 pc, 7 pc, 3 pc, full and empty, 3 pc, 1 pc.
  • 2 PC-PC-PC, 3 PC, 1 PC, 6 PC, 1 PC, 5 PC, 1 PC.
  • 2 empty squares, 4 PCs, 1 PC, 5 PCs, 1 PC, 2 PCs and PCs, 1 PC-PC-PC, 3 PCs.
  • 5 empty squares, * 1 ZK, 1 PK * - 3 times, 4 ZK, 2 PK, 3 full and empty each.
  • 3 PK, 2 ZK, 1 PK-ZK-PK, 4 ZK, 1 PK, 2 ZK, 1 PK and ZK, 6 PK.
  • 7 blank, 1 pc, 2 pcs, 4 full, 1 pc, 2 pc, 6 pcs.
  • 7 pc, 2 pc, 1 empty cage, 5 pc, 8 pc.
  • 23 PCs.

The rose element can be connected with motifs, then connected or immediately distributed along the length of the entire product. This will not affect the quality (this feature is what many loin crochet like). Napkin patterns can be taken from embroidery magazines.

How to knit according to the scheme with a cross

Embroidery schemes are good for their diversity. For knitting paintings, panels or napkins, it is better to choose monochrome plots or those with two colors. The cross stitch pattern is read as follows: an empty cell corresponds to a column and two air loops, a filled square corresponds to four columns. Consider a scheme with a spider, the plot of which is suitable for any product (napkins, panels, T-shirts, tablecloths).

Only for clothes, the border can not be knitted, but a spider with a web can be made from empty squares. That is, first there is a double crochet, then two air loops and again a double crochet. In this case, the T-shirt or dress will be made of solid columns, and the pattern is transparent, then no lining is needed.

For the panel, “reverse” filet crochet is used. Napkin schemes in this case are read forward and backward. That is, you start knitting from left to right, turn the work over and go from right to left. For these purposes, “black” cells are knitted with double crochets, and the background is knitted with alternating stitches with air loops.

Scheme of a napkin with a girl

Many craftswomen use mesh as the basis for weaving, creating unusual images. So, on a napkin with a girl, the entire background is connected with “empty cells” (column-loops), and the lady is made mainly with solid double crochets. The lines show where and what color to stretch the satin ribbon. In this case, all voids are filled, so the scheme can be used for young girls.

The edges of the napkin are tied with flounces:

  • Alternating two air loops with a double crochet.
  • Alternate 6 loops with single crochets.
  • In one arch you knit 11 double crochets, and in the middle of the other - a connecting column. So the pattern continues to the end of the row.
  • On arches with columns, alternate the column with an air loop. Shuttlecocks are obtained, which are attached to each other with a connecting loop.
  • Finish the strapping with three air and connecting loops.

Such a loin crochet pattern is suitable even for beginner craftswomen, but the napkin will be unusual. If you use coarse threads, then according to this instruction you can knit a bag or clutch.

Knitting sweaters

Large mesh models are worn over T-shirts. If you choose a contrasting color, then the picture looks brighter. Such sweaters, tunics, vests are knitted quickly, in just a couple of days, since the pattern is small, and the squares can be knitted large and four air loops).

When knitting sweaters, make a pattern, apply strictly according to it. Note that the first row starts with a solid row of posts. Knitting a sweater will go up from it, and a frill will go down. There is a large flower on the front shelf, and all other details are made with a mesh (meaning filet crochet).

Schemes of sweaters can be modified. To do this, perform the drawing with empty cells, and knit the entire jacket with solid squares from the columns. Appearance will be different. Try knitting a small square with a flower in a different style and attach it to a T-shirt, you will immediately understand what you like best. Then you grind the shelves, knit the sleeves, and lastly work on the strapping of the product.

The combination of a fillet pattern with another pattern

The sirloin mesh is translucent, so whole things require a lining. But with a combination of different patterns, you can knit a skirt for a girl without additional material. The principle of operation is simple. Knit from the waist twenty centimeters in solid columns. Switch to fillet knitting or bedspreads can be taken as a basis, since the mesh will be the background, and not the main pattern, like a jacket).

As soon as you have reached the desired length of the product, you begin to knit shuttlecocks. They should be wide, like a bedspread or pillowcases. Mentally divide the fillet grid in half (this will be the middle). Now, from the beginning of the pattern (immediately after the belt), you tie the first shuttlecock. The next tier starts from the middle, and the last one begins immediately after the end of the grid.

Thus, due to the shuttlecocks, voids are covered. Another option for knitting an unlined skirt is to use a grid like a jacket (diagram description above) with double columns. And as a decoration, use separately knitted elements (flowers, leaves) or stretch multi-colored satin ribbons. With a little imagination, you can get original models.

Fillet Crochet: Patterns of Long Products

Bedspreads and tablecloths made in this technique are distinguished by originality and originality. The fact is that sirloin products are covered over a plain fabric to emphasize the pattern.

No need to look for complex schemes or technologies. You can take as a basis a scheme with roses or a flower from a sweater and create a tablecloth due to numerous repetitions. Tie the edges with frills, as described in the napkin pattern with a girl.

Here it is worth paying attention to two ways to create tablecloths. In a simple version, the product is knitted in length or width. That is, pick up a chain of loops, go to the loin pattern.

But there is another way to crochet. Fillet patterns (schemes) start from the middle. That is, a square is knitted (for example, with a side of 4 loops). Next, knitting goes in a circle with an increase in squares, while one of the sides of the figure is a double crochet. For beginners, it is better to master the first method of creating a grid.

Dress: loin crochet

Schemes can be very diverse, but they are not suitable for everyone. Slender girls can knit such a dress without lining, emphasizing their shapes. It is better for full ladies to hem the petticoat and bodice. As a rule, in the chest area, the hips are knitted with a tight pattern or regular single crochet.

All the rules for knitting clothes are also preserved with a fillet pattern.

  • Knit a pattern with a pattern.
  • Measure parameters.
  • Wash and dry the sample. This is very important point, since the sirloin mesh can stretch out, and the dress will lose its presentation.
  • Measure and compare data.
  • Make a full-length pattern, taking into account measurements.
  • Knit according to patterns.
  • Connect all the details at the seams.
  • Tie the edges of the dress (bottom, sleeves, neck).

As you can see, the difficulty lies in the preparatory work with threads, and the process of creating a dress itself does not take much time. This is the advantage of the mesh (meaning loin knitting of a vest, skirt or other model of clothing requires the manufacture of full-length patterns. This is necessary so that the mesh does not stretch when washing the product. Or combine the loin pattern with other dense patterns.

Brief summary

The filet pattern, despite its simplicity, can be quite capricious for beginners. The product may not keep the shape of squares, which is possible due to the weak knitting density, improper selection of threads, hook, number of yarns. It is better to practice on small napkins or knit ten-centimeter samples before work.

To create a form, craftswomen use a double grid. This is also filet crochet. Patterns of tablecloths, bedspreads, clothes in this case involve the alternation of two double crochets and two air loops. Due to the double columns, the product is less translucent, keeps its shape well. This tip will allow beginners to create neat handmade things in a short period of time.

Good afternoon - today I am uploading an article in which I will show and tell in detail what beauty you can do with your own hands using filet crochet. Special FOR BEGINNERS I will show in drawings knitting rules and techniques additional cells needed for curly knitting loin napkins and blouses. That is, this article will not only MANY SCHEMES… but also clear lessons with descriptions and photo ideas for your creativity. And all this is free.

Here are the questions I have combined it into one post.

  • Examples the use of filet knitting in the decor of the room (napkins, tablecloths, curtains, curtains, borders, pillows).
  • Examples of using loin knit in creation T-shirts, tunics, skirts, jackets and shirts(I’ll even show you, using a specific example, how to create a sirloin detail of a T-shirt or shirt without a pattern).
  • Schemes RECTANGULAR filet knitting (where you do not need to be able to add and subtract edge cells). I will give small diagrams for beginners (to practice loin technique) and big schemes to create fillet paintings.
  • FIGURE lessons sirloin knitting for beginners(I'll show you how to subtract and add cells to get curly contours of a napkin or tablecloth).
  • A few descriptions of how to use LITTLE sirloin knitting in creating large tablecloth for table.
  • Lots of schemes figured napkins with loin patterns - and for the NEW YEAR .... and schemes of HEARTS for Valentine's Day ... and fillet paintings in the kitchen in the form of a cup of coffee. So, let's start ....))

FILLET PATTERNS crochet for interior decoration.
(napkins, tablecloths, curtains, pictures, pillows)

The most beautiful crochet patterns are obtained on napkins made using the sirloin mesh technique. It is thanks to fillet knitting that roses, poppies and oak leaves with acorns can bloom on napkins.

On filet napkins you can do fabric inserts. As for example, in the bottom photo, where we see textile squares in the center of the rectangular sigments of knitting.

A sirloin napkin or tablecloth looks crooked - against the background of bright textiles of juicy shades. As in the photo below.

In the filet knitting technique, you can knit a border for a tablecloth ... and even a terry towel edging (first photo below). In the form of a filet pattern, decorative openwork curtains in the kitchen can be made. Curtains can be made in the form of a patterned sirloin mesh. The curtain fabric is starched and holds its shape and pattern well.

Filet knitting can serve as a passe-partout for photographs or paintings. Fillet paintings can also appear on your pillows ... roses, ships, birds, cats and whatever your heart desires.

You can make a set of sirloin napkins for breakfast - on a tray, napkins-stands for hot mugs.

You can make a curtain on a window with elements of a loin mesh ... or curtains on a doorway.

BUT FILLET KNITTING is not only napkins and pillows…

Having mastered the technique of this quick knitting, you can create fashionable unique wardrobe items for yourself.

It is possible in the technique of loin knitting tie a T-shirtit's simple.

You need to get a pattern. To do this, you need to take your usual T-shirt. Put it on a piece of wallpaper - circle it with a pencil (fold vertically in half) so that the right silhouette of the T-shirt coincides with the left. If there is no mirror match, then cut off one side of the T-shirt pattern(left or right, whichever looks better, leave that one). And then from this silhouette, fold the whole pattern - circling it 2 times (normally and mirrored) on a new piece of wallpaper. And get a one-piece T-shirt pattern.

And more is needed start knitting - from the bottom up. Dial such a number of cells of the loin pattern - so that the row in length matches the bottom of the T-shirt pattern. And then knit a sirloin pattern - repeating the outlines of the pattern - then adding cells in a row ... then subtracting them (when you get to the waist, or to the armhole line).

Or you can save an old blouse with a stain. Cut off the sleeves from the shirt ... rip them apart (and get a ready-made pattern for the future sleeve for loin knitting). And in the same way, cut off the shelves of the shirt (halves of the front) - and you will get a pattern of the shelf. And then knit loincloth - then subtracting, then adding the number of cells in a row– so that the contours of your knitting fabric repeated the contours of the silhouette of your shirt detail (back or front front).

GENERAL PRINCIPLE

for loin knitting RECTANGULAR pattern.

(we will talk about curly patterns a little later).

All these beautiful sirloin things are knitted according to the same principle. Empty cell + filled cell alternate - and a mosaic pattern is obtained.

For one empty cell- knit 1 double crochet and 2 airs.

For a filled cell- knit 3 columns with a crochet

Start each row with 4 lifting air loops (instead of the first column of a new row).

Finish each row with one double crochet in the lifting air loops of the previous row.

HOW TO START THE FIRST ROW OF LOIN KNITTING.

THE MOST SIMPLE FILLET SCHEMES

FOR BEGINNERS.

If you have never created a fillet pattern, then to gain courage it is better to start with small schemes. With straight square or rectangular knitting fabric. Take and knit a mini napkin. For example, knit such a white house ... and sew it on black fabric ... it will become the background. And all this can be placed under the frame and hung on the wall like a small picture - or decorate with it. gift wrapping. Get new year gift with such decor packaging is very nice ...

THIS NAPKIN WILL LOOK BEAUTIFUL WITH WHITE THREADS ON THE BACKGROUND OF THE COFFEE FABRIC. They also tied it up - they put a fabric on the back and framed it on the kitchen wall ...

You can make a whole series of such pictures for the kitchen ... here I found cross-stitch patterns ... If you remove the black filling of mugs from the patterns ... and leave empty cells instead.
Then we will get beautiful contours of coffee utensils that can be knitted using loin technique. (As you understand, two-color embroidery schemes ARE SUITABLE AS FILET KNITTING PATTERNS).

The subject of your pictures can be anything. - and you can apply them later. For example, if you simply insert a knit in the center of a white fabric, you get a tablecloth with a sirloin insert in the middle.

And small elements of loin knitting can then be used to create patchwork tablecloth to the kitchen. Or sew a loin piece of knitting to your sofa cushion.

As you can see... even small ones trial patterns in small schemes can get long life in your interior.

Therefore, train on small patterns and fill your hand and patience for large feats of loin knitting.

And if you have chosen a round shape of a napkin for knitting - then you need to know how to decrease and add the number of cells along the edges of the row ( so that the canvas is rounded). I will talk about this in detail in the same article - a little lower.

And then, when you fill your hand and understand that the sirloin mesh canvas is created very quickly(grows before our eyes) you will want to tie something larger. And for this, I found such beautiful patterns for soothing loin knitting. With a theme that everyone loves. What could be more soothing than a cat on the window.

True, it’s great to knit such a picture yourself and place it in a frame, placing a bright contrasting fabric of a matte, non-shiny color under the reverse side.

Direct scheme of filet napkin with roses.

Here, especially for flower lovers, I give a DIRECT scheme for a sirloin napkin. Here you do not need to add cells along the edges - just take them in a straight line, alternating empty and filled cells.

And you can also tie a straight napkin with LACE - already with any openwork pattern crochet. Here is an example of such a doily with a lace border in the photo below.

How to EDGE
square fillet napkins.
Border schemes.

A knitted sirloin napkin around the edges has a sloppy look. Therefore, it must be bordered - crocheted around the perimeter - that is, on all sides of the rectangle.

Where can I get schemes for such a BINDING BORDER.

It's very simple. Search the Internet for schemes of square napkins - and in them you select rows along the edge of the napkin. That is, as if mentally erasing the stuffing of the napkin - and leaving only the edge rows of the scheme.

Below I found square napkins - I erased the inside from them and I was left with diagrams of only the edge parts of the napkin. These pieces can be used as ready-made schemes for tying your square fillet flaps.

The angle of such a binding maybe with a hole-arch of air loops or filled with a fan of columns.

In the diagram below - in the first row at the corner of the arch of three airs. And in the second row, columns are knitted into this arch.

You can do it like this ... you decide how best to turn the corner

You can make a magnificent border - into a hole from the arches of air loops

You can take a more complex pattern of square corner strapping - from any square napkin pattern.

Here is a square napkin for you - ANY ROW OF ITS - can become a pattern for your border. Cut it out - circle it with a felt-tip pen so as not to go astray and work. Or find any other square pattern.

HOW TO ROUND IT CORRECTLY

sirloin knitting
(rules of subtraction and addition of cells in a row).

And now it's time to figure it out how to crochet FIGURED shapes from a sirloin mesh. That is, I will tell you in detail how to add cells in the rows ... and how to subtract them.

After all, to create curly(for example, oval) napkins need to be constantly then add cells in a row - along the edges so that the canvas expands into a circle ... then subtract cells so that the canvas tapers into the top-crown of the circle.

How to add ONE EMPTY CAGE - with right edge knitting.

How to add TWO EMPTY CELLS - with right edge knitting.

How to add an EMPTY CAGE - c left edge knitting.

How to add ONE MORE empty cell next to the empty added.

How to add a FILLED EDGE cell in a new row on the RIGHT.

How to add a FILLED EDGE cell in a new row on the LEFT.

and if in the next row you need to add another full edge cell, then the principle is the same.

HOW TO REDUCE a cell from the edge (when the number of cells in a row decreases)

FIGURED CELLS (in the shape of the letter M).
Sometimes curly cells are found in sirloin diagrams ... they are drawn on the diagram in the form of a figure similar to the letter M ...
They knit like this.

The diagram below, just in the central part, contains these very M-shaped elements of the loin pattern. That is, these are elements that violate the even squares of the grid. To set another background tint.

And here in this pattern with violins- also in the central part there is this pattern in the form of the letter M ... By the way, the diagram below, with violins - this is HALF of the pattern - on the left the pattern is mirrored. That is, it is entirely SQUARE - and it turns out 4 violins meet in the center of the square with their pegs.

And now - when you have seen and understood the whole principle of subtracting and adding cells in a sirloin pattern (both empty and filled) - you can knit oval sirloin napkins ... and round ones ... and in the shape of a heart (yes, even in the shape of a teapot).

And now I'm posting you new FIGURED patterns with loin nets.

Schemes of napkins with a fillet crochet pattern.

SCHEMES of loin napkins with an UNEVEN edge.

I post here schemes with roses. Since roses are the most popular theme of patterns that you want to knit on a napkin or tablecloth.

The uneven edge of the napkins is obtained from the addition and subtraction of cells along the edges of knitting. Exactly as I showed in the pictures a little higher in this article.

SCHEME EQUAL oval napkin.

Such an even-oval napkin can then be tied in a CIRCLE with any openwork knitting crochet. This must be done so that its edges do not look so lonely - and the napkin has a complete look. You can even make a simple strapping - double crochets - so that the edge has a tight border.

The scheme of the fillet set is from an oval napkin and a round one.

Here in this sirloin grid scheme there is an interesting point. If you look you will see that the roses are darker in the diagram. That is, the scheme consists of TWO TYPES of filling cells with columns .... Just filled cells (three double crochets) ... and volume-filled cells(column + two crossed columns + column).

Thus, we get a VOLUME rose that stands out in relief on the canvas of our sirloin napkin.

Fillet crochet patterns

for Valentine's Day.

On Valentine's Day you can do loin patterns in the form of a heart. From can be placed in a frame against a background of bright fabric. Or sew on a pillow. Or crochet the edges of such a sirloin heart with crocheted lace to get napkin on the table. Such knitted valentine napkins can be given to friends. This is a gift that is easy and quick to crochet with your own hands.

NEW YEAR IDEAS loin knitting.

Here is such a filet New Year's scheme can be depicted on the pillow. It looks beautiful when knitting is made of white threads, and pillow background bright blue, or festive red.

Can be knitted small crochet Christmas pictures. It is good to pull such a New Year's sirloin net over a wooden frame and hang it on a door or window.

And here is a long sirloin pattern - you can knit sirloin curtains from it and hang them on the window during the Christmas season.

Same on New Year you can crochet just such a square napkin with angels. Or this scheme can decorate a pillow.

Can be a gift tie the icon in loin technique. Put a golden background behind and pull it over the plywood and insert it into the frame. And to give for Christmas - a kind and bright gift for Christmas.

And now let's talk about LONG sirloin crochet patterns.

FILLET BORDER - schemes of beautiful patterns.

Long sirloin patterns can be used as an elegant openwork flounce border.

She can decorate CURTAIN… it can be sewn on along the edge of the tablecloth... it can hang on the window as an independent decoration ... it can even tear off the towel.

Here are some more small examples of border patterns.

HERE ARE APPROXIMATE SCHEMES for this use of sirloin knitting.

Here are a couple of small patterns

But the pattern is wider.

And of course the pattern sirloin net with roses - crochet very quickly (because it is not so wide).

And here is the sirloin mesh pattern - in the form of a border with butterflies.

And here is an example corner pattern- it is suitable for a tablecloth - where a border is needed around the entire perimeter, including corners. This sirloin scheme is also good because it knits quickly due to the small number of cells in a row.

FILLET KNIT inside the cloth of the tablecloth.

Or this long pattern can be used as insert into the body of the tablecloth to the holiday table.

As you can see, everything is simple here - we take any long pattern - we measure the size of the table and the size of the future tablecloth. We buy fabric - we calculate WHAT SQUARE of the tablecloth we will leave in the center - and what width of the filet pattern we want ... And we work.

We knit a pattern and constantly apply it to the central square of the tablecloth- so as not to get carried away and not bandage it too much. Here it is important to think over exactly how the pattern will TURN AT THE CORNER = you need to come up with an angular combination of patterns that came from both sides. Can first knit without corners- just long drawings of all 4 sides of the tablecloth - and then think about what pattern to connect them together (draw the knitting of the corner square and tie it).

And by the way it is not necessary to use a pattern with a STRAIGHT SMOOTH EDGE for the inner insertion into the tablecloth ...
You can also fit a curly jagged strip perfectly inside the tablecloth. For example, like in the photo below.

Curtains in the technique of loin mesh.

Repeating border patterns can be used to knit CURTAIN and CURTAIN.
Any napkin pattern can be modified to fit a curtain pattern.

Schemes for curtains with birds you can use different...


That is, it is not necessary look for ready-made schemes for curtains - you can take an element from the napkin scheme as a basis and apply it on curtains.

Here are some ideas loin knitting I have collected today for you in this article.
Now it's up to you. Show what your patience and work are capable of.
Fillet knitting knits very quickly.

You will like SPEED, with which the finished products appear in your hands.

Work with pleasure. Let everything work out.

Olga Klishevskaya, specially for the site

Friends, when I first started this blog, one of the first articles was devoted to the basics of loin crochet. Naturally, I was going to develop this topic, but somehow my hands didn’t reach ... And then a wonderful pattern of a napkin using the loin knitting technique caught my eye.

How good is this scheme? She is very clear! Even if you have never tried your hand at loin knitting, then knowing conventions applicable to crochet patterns, you can easily figure out how to knit such a napkin. Well, if the symbols “dark forest” are for you, then do not despair, I will help you.

So, the topic of today's meeting is:

napkin pattern in loin knitting technique - how to knit

  1. Let's, as usual, first take a close look at the pattern and find out what techniques are used to knit such a napkin.

The diagram shows:

  • Air loops (VP)
  • Double crochets (CCH)
  • Connecting posts (SS)
  1. The whole work consists of 39 rows
  2. To get started, you need to tie a chain of air loops ... But from how many, we will now count together.

We believe...

I got 15 cells, therefore, 15 * 3 + 1 = 46 loops.

But take your time, take another look at the first and second rows of the diagram carefully ...

There are two more cells in the second row - there are 17 of them. So you need to somehow make an increase.

And this is done very simply - everything is clearly drawn on the diagram. To increase the loops of the second row on the right, you need to increase the number of loops of the initial chain, while not forgetting about the lifting loops of the first row.

So, we do this: we knit a chain of 46 VP + 3VP lift (they replace the first column of the row) + 3 VP for the new extreme (right) cell of the second row + 1VP lift = 53 loops

We figured out the initial chain, let's start crocheting the first row of napkins.

1 row - connecting posts in the second, third and fourth loops from the hook, how to knit connecting posts,, CCH in 8 loops and then double crochets to the end of the row. There should be 46 CCHs in total (including lifting loops)

2 row - add loops for the second and third row. 3 ch for the new left cell of the second row, 3 lifting ch, 3 ch for the new left cell of the third row, 1 lifting ch = 10 loops. Next, sl-st in the second, third and fourth loop from the hook, dc in the 8th loop, 5 more dc (one column in each loop of the bottom row). Then there are empty cells, * 2ch, dc skipping 2 loops *, repeat ** 12 more times, 7 dc.

3 and subsequent rows with increments of cells knit by analogy based on the diagram. Please note that in the 4th and 11th rows, not one cell is added on both sides, but more. The principle of adding loops for new cells is exactly the same as we discussed above, the number of loops just changes. By the way, it is indicated on the diagram. Also, in the middle of the knitted fabric, do not forget to fill the cells with double crochets, again, according to the napkin pattern. Attention! In sirloin knitting, the posts are knitted into the loops of the chain, and not under them!

Rows without increments are usually knitted, as with simple knitting crochet

From the 29th row, according to the scheme, decreases begin
Decrease cells in the technique of loin knitting are done as follows:

Decrease at the beginning of the row - connecting posts

Decrease at the end of the row - do not knit the required number of columns

That's the whole scheme of a napkin using the loin knitting technique ... Having examined which and tying a simple napkin with a rose, along the way, you and I learned how to add and subtract cells along the edges of a knitted fabric. This way of knitting is a bit complicated for beginners, it is much easier to knit similar things in two parts, starting from the middle of the product ... but more on that another time :)