We learn to crochet a bedspread for adults and children. Crochet a bouquet of sunflowers. Knitting patterns Knitting by a hook. Beautiful blankets with sunflowers

There are several different ways to knit:

  • a single canvas;
  • from square motifs;
  • from triangular motifs;
  • stripes and zigzags;
  • from the center, etc.

We knit with a single cloth - this is the longest and most difficult way in our opinion. An adult bedspread is knitted in a large size, for example 1.5 * 2 m, or even more. At first, you will not falsely move from place to place with such knitting, but the more it becomes, the more difficult it is to take work with you on the road. And if you need to knit from different balls? In addition to the product, you will also have to carry a large supply of threads. So knitting in a single fabric is acceptable if you do not plan to knit outside the home.

How much easier it is to knit with motives. Usually the motive for the bedspread does not exceed 10-20 cm in length / width. It is convenient to take such work with you and knit on the road, in the clinic, in the subway, while you are expecting a child from the section and on a walk. But the motto of a knitter is to knit every free minute of time. In addition, you can use leftovers from different glomeruli.

The advantages of knitting from motives are obvious. Although there are a couple of small but significant disadvantages - the threads will have to be constantly cut off and, as a result, the motifs will be sewn into a single canvas.

As you can see, there is no perfect method for knitting a bedspread.

Look for patterns you like, buy threads for them and knit the largest and most beautiful bedspread. It will decorate your home, and for you it will become a symbol of labor and patience, because not everyone is able to crochet such a big thing - a bedspread!

Crochet bedspread ideas from our website

Knitted patterns from our readers, choose suitable patterns for yourself.

The bedspread and the cape on the chair are the work of Olga (Olyushka). Cover Knitted from the remnants of threads (cotton, thin woolen, loose old things, etc.). I can’t tell the yarn consumption specifically by colors, I need quite a lot of it.

Bedspread "Poltavchanka". Size 320*280cm. Used yarn "Maxi" 100% cotton, made in Turkey. Went on a bedspread about 7 kg. yarn. Hook No. 1.25. The work of Elena Pavlenko.

The bedspread is crocheted using filet technique. Basically the popcorn pattern, the pattern is shown in diagram No. 3. First, squares are knitted according to scheme No. 1, then we connect them together according to scheme No. 4. We knit a frill according to scheme No. 2.

The bedspread was knitted from square motifs measuring 9 x 9 cm. It knits easily, the pattern is simple. Mercerized cotton for machine knitting in 3 threads. Hook 1.0. Weight about 2 kg. You can choose the color and size as you wish.

Dear needlewomen! I am pleased to present for your approval my greatest work, PLED. It took about 3 months for this miracle: October, November and December 2017. On December 31, I finished the last row in this project.

Baby blanket for 6 days. I accidentally found a group on Facebook that brings together needlewomen from all over the world, lovers of this bedspread. Decided to connect. I also used Soviet-made yarn, wool mixture. There is no diagram, there is only a description in English

Hello, I decided to show a new work - a bedspread. Knitted from wool of different colors, mostly leftovers that everyone has. BARGELLO technique, knitting is double-sided and quite thick, as it consists of two layers. Combining with flowers

Hello again everyone! I want to show off my new cover. I liked to knit them, and it was Tunisian crochet. Hook number 4, Alize Cotton Gold threads (cotton and acrylic 100 gr. 100 m.). It took a little less than 9 balls of thread,

Woolen (100% wool) blue and white plaid, crocheted from Snowflake motifs. Decorate the interior and warm on cold winter evenings. The size of the blanket is for a double bed. Description and diagrams for the plaid, see the link

This bedspread is knitted from threads "Beaded" 100% acrylic 480 meters. It took 2 kg of yarn to make a blanket. Connected with grandmother's squares, only 35 squares (7 * 5). Grandma's square scheme:

Bedspread from "grandmother's" squares. Plaid size: 130 * 180 cm. Knitted, which is called "from what was." There have been threads in the house since time immemorial - I decided to turn the balls into a useful product. The basis of knitting is a grandmother's square, starting from the third row it is knitted

Hello! My name is Ludmila. I have been knitting since childhood. I am now 56 years old and retired. I live in the Tyumen region. The bedspread is knitted with a key No. 2 from different yarn remnants. Connected with a pattern of "grandmother's squares" - the scheme is known to everyone.

How to crochet a baby blanket

Not only adults, but also our children need a bedspread. Several models from our readers.

Crocheted blanket for a newborn

Blanket for discharge of a newborn from the hospital! Beautiful, comfortable and practical! Knitted from 100% cotton BEGONIA, crochet No. 2. The basis of the plaid is "grandmother's square". Colored inserts can be placed at your discretion! I used a satin ribbon as a decoration and

To knit a baby blanket, you will need: 300 g of white-purple-green melange acrylic yarn, 100 g of white yarn and 4 m of satin ribbon 2 cm wide. Hook No. 3.5. Magnificent column, embossed (lush st., embossed): * grab the thread, enter

My granddaughter was born, and I decided to knit a blanket for her as a gift. Here's what I got. I was looking for a drawing on the Internet. And I liked this one. A plaid with a waffle pattern is knitted from a very soft and fluffy yarn.

Children's blanket "Rainbow". For work, pens, yarn and a hook are required. Plaid size 90cmx105cm. Crocheted No. 3. It took 4+2+3 =7 skeins (green, yellow, orange) Used yarn Jeans YarnArt 55% cotton, 45% polyacrylic + used white Baby

Crocheted bedspreads from the Internet

Blanket from circles

Crochet bedspread video - lessons

There are many different techniques for knitting bedspreads, not all of them are presented on our website. Therefore, we have our several video master classes, we hope you enjoy them.

Bavarian knitting, crochet bedspread pattern

An original knitting technique that allows you to get an interesting "waffle" texture of the fabric.

Crocheted bedspread from motifs

To knit a plaid we need:

  • simple and cheap yarn of different colors;
  • hook number 3;
  • desire to knit!

Also from the motifs you can knit a light blanket, seats on stools and much more!!!

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How to crochet a plaid according to the pattern of a grandmother's square

With this pattern, you can crochet both a large plaid and a children's plaid, as well as pillowcases, bedspreads, shawls and blouses.

For knitting, you will need threads of two colors (100g / 250 m) and hook number 3.

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Master class on crocheting a square bedspread on a sofa

I knitted a sample from the yarn that I found at home. But she's a little rough. I advise you to take a thinner yarn for the bedspread, which contains acrylic. For example, Turkish Alize, then the consumption of yarn will be more economical.
According to my calculations, it may take about 2.5 kg of yarn approximately, maybe a little less or a little more.

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Crocheted bedspread "Sunflowers"

How to crochet a motif with sunflowers of a beautiful plaid.
I recommend taking a good yarn for a plaid, which contains acrylic, for example, Turkish Alize. The magazine - source indicates yarn 100 g / 370 m.
The consumption of yarn in the same source is as follows: 6 skeins of brown, 4 - green, 3 - yellow, 2 - light yellow (I have white) and 3 more skeins of harvust color, with the latter I didn’t quite understand what color it was . Total comes out 1800 grams.

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Crocheted towel holder. Knitted sunflower flower. Master class on knitting a sunflower flower and a towel holder.

This is a beautiful, comfortable and practical thing, suitable for any style of interior design of a kitchen or bathroom. A crocheted holder can also be a great gift that will allow you to break the ingrained stereotype that giving a towel is a bad omen. Well, let many be sure of this, but this sign does not apply to the towel holder;)

For my housemate who loves to spend time in the kitchen preparing various goodies, I knitted this towel holder. With great pleasure I will share with you the pattern and description of the knitting of this holder:

To crochet a sunflower towel holder, we will need:

- chocolate-colored yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (you can use acrylic, cotton and other remnants of yarn, I used the remnants of wool for children Viking Baby Ull, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- yellow yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (I used the remnants of Gjestal Baby Ull wool, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- a hook of a suitable size (No. 3.5);

Designations:

sc= single crochet;
pssn= double crochet;
ssn= double crochet;
vp= air loop;
ss= connecting post;
increase= 2 tbsp. b / n in one loop of the previous row;

Description of knitting:

holder base:

Row 1: Cast on ch 12 with brown thread and work 1 dc in the third st from the hook, 8 dc in subsequent stitches, then 3 dc in the last stitch of the chain, then turn the knitting and knit 8 dc on the reverse side of the chain from ch, 1 dc in the first chain loop and 1cc to close the row. Next, knit in a circle and start each row with 3 lifting loops. [= 22]

Row 2: Ch 3 inc, 1 dc in the same st (first inc), inc, 8 dc, 3 inc, 8 dc, 1 inc, 1 dc [= 28].
3 row: ch 3, 1 dc in the same loop (first increase), 1 dc, increase, 9 dc, (increase, 1 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 1 dc, 1 sl-st [= 34] .
4 row: (raise, 2 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 2 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 2 dc, 1 dc [= 40].
5 row: (raise, 3 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 3 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 3 dc, 1 dc [= 46].
6-7 rows: 46 dc [= 46]
8 row: strapping according to the scheme:

note that the holder of this size is designed for a thick terry towel. For a regular kitchen towel, which is much thinner, the base of the holder should also be smaller. In this case, I recommend knitting rows 1-4, and then 2 rows without increments and the last row of binding.

Internal mount:
Turn the base of the holder to the wrong side and from the extreme loops of the first row of the base, dial a chain of 20 ch (or a smaller amount for thinner towels). Then attach the chain to the loops on the other side of the first row.
Next, knit a row of sc along the chain of ch and at the end of the row with one sl-st attach the row to the loops of the first row of the base. Knit a couple more rows of sc in the same way, knit 1 sl-st at the end of each row to attach the inner fastener to the base of the holder.
This is what the internal fastening looks like on the back side of the base of the holder:

Holder handle:
- The handle of the towel holder has 3 holes and 2 buttons, making it versatile and suitable for any type of fastening. So, for example, a towel in the holder can be hung on a hook, on a ring holder, on a door handle or a stove handle.
Turn the base of the holder right side out. From the loops of the inlaid edge of the base (a chain of 12 ch - see 1 row of the base), dial a chain of 30 ch:

Next, knit a row of sc, returning along the loops of the chain back to the base of the holder. To attach the chain to the base of the holder, knit 1 ss.
Similarly, knit another row of sc.
In the next row, you need to knit holes for buttons, for this you need to knit as follows:
- 4 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 5 sbn 1 sl-st to attach to the base.
This is what the holder handle looks like at this stage:

We knit 2 more rows of sbn in the manner described above, and then, without tearing off the thread, we tie the handle around its entire perimeter with a “crustacean step” (I tied it in one thread):

It remains only to sew the buttons on the back of the base of the holder at a distance corresponding to the distance between the holes:

The towel holder is ready!

Now you need to figure out how to decorate the holder. You can use your imagination and leftover yarn and decorate the holder with multi-colored knitted flowers.
You can choose yarn to match the color of the towel or reverse, a contrasting color, and knit ruffles over the warp.
For children's options, you can decorate the holder with knitted muzzles of men or animals.
If the towel is planned to be colored, then you can choose a yarn that matches the color and try to repeat the pattern of the towel by crocheting it.
In general - invent, try, experiment! All in your hands.

I suggest decorating the holder with a crocheted sunflower flower:

Sunflower flower:

We knit the core of a sunflower:
Row 1: Cast on ch 2 with brown thread and end in a ring. Knit 7 sc [= 7]. Next, knit in a circle.
2 row: *increase*. Repeat * 7 times [= 14].
3 row: * increase, 1 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 21].
4 row: * increase, 2 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 28].
5 row: *increase, 3 sbn*. Repeat * 7 times [= 35].
6 row: * increase, 4 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 42].
7 row: * increase, 5 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 48].
8-9 rows: 48 sc [= 48].

Next, in the second loop from the hook, we knit sc, then in subsequent loops we knit pssn, ssn, 2 ss2n, ssn, pssn, sbn and a connecting loop into the next loop of the base of the sunflower to secure the petal.

For those who are better versed in knitting patterns, I suggest the following short petal pattern:


Next, we knit the petal a little longer by analogy with the previous one, for this we collect 12 ch and then in the center of the petal, instead of 2 ss2n, we knit 4 ss2n.
Here is a knitting pattern for a long sunflower petal:

We continue in the same way, alternating long and short petals around the entire circumference of the flower:

You can decorate a sunflower flower with ready-made butterflies, ladybugs or dragonflies.

Towel holder with a knitted sunflower flower is ready!

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

Continuing the summer theme in knitting, I want to offer you a very beautiful crochet plaid , namely a plaid with sunflowers.

Of course, you can find a wide variety of beautiful crocheted plaids, some of which I have already talked about. And now I liked this bright sunny blanket, and with a completely simple pattern. A special effect in it is created by the combination of the main brown color with yellow sunflowers.

Our sunflower fields are in full bloom right now. Even from my house you can see this beauty far away. And when you drive a car near the fields, you can’t take your eyes off at all.

More recently, we have consideredcrochet sunflower motifs for pillows, they can also be used for knitting blankets. With this example, I want to talk about crocheting a plaid with beautiful squares.

Crochet. Beautiful blankets

For blankets, you can use any wool blend yarn, I prefer acrylic.

To knit sunflowers, you will need yellow, brown and beige or orange yarn.

The main background of the squares is made in dark green and tied with beige yarn in one plaid, and in the other - white and brown.

When tying the squares with sunflowers and assembling the plaid, brown yarn (or white in another plaid) was used.

You can choose any color from the proposed beautiful crochet pattern for a plaid, and I will further describe how to knit a plaid in brown and green tones.

How much yarn will be needed, I can not say for sure. Usually, about 2-2.5 kg of yarn is spent on a large blanket for a sofa. If we assume that in this case yarn of 4 colors is used, then it will take about 500 grams of each color. If a smaller blanket is supposed, then less yarn will be required, respectively.

We select the hook according to the thickness of the yarn.

So, how to crochet a beautiful blanket.

In this case, we will consider a pattern with sunflowers, but in principle, any plaid can be crocheted from squares this way.

We picked up the square motive you like and knit for a long time, but with pleasure! a large number of them.

In the summer, it is unlikely that anyone will do this, so we will crochet a beautiful plaid on long winter evenings. In the meantime, we are collecting ideas. I wonder if anyone knitted a blanket last winter? We had a lot of ideas.

The pattern for knitting a motif with sunflowers is very simple.

Let's figure it out.

We collect 8 VP with brown yarn, we close it in a ring.

1st row: 3VP for lifting, 15С1Н.

2nd row: single crochet above each column of the previous row and 1ch between them.

3rd row: we attach beige yarn, * 1SBN, 1VP, 1SBN *.

We knit the 4th row again with brown yarn: over each air loop of the previous row, three lush columns.

5th row: as 3rd.

6th row: we attach a yellow thread, three unfinished columns with one crochet, knitted together, and 2VP between them.

7th row: attach a green thread. We begin to tie the motif with a sunflower, smoothly forming a square. We start knitting from the corner:

5VP, 1SBN, 1VP, 1SBN, 2VP, 1SBN, 1VP, 1SBN, 2VP, 1SBN, 1VP, 1SBN, 3VP, 1SBN - thus reached the top point, now we continue in reverse order to the next corner and so on.

8th row: knit from the corner, 4VP, 1S3N, 2VP, 2S3N, 1VP, 1S2N, 1VP, 1S1N, 1VP, 1S1N, 1VP, 1SBN, 1VP, 1SBN, 1VP, connecting column at the top point of the motive and then in reverse order to the next corner.

9th - 11th rows: with beige yarn we knit as the 3rd row, in the corners of 2ch.

12th, 13th row: with brown yarn we tie a square motif with single crochets, in the corners of 3ch.

Assembling a beautiful crochet blanket

The squares can be connected to each other in the process of knitting the last row of each next square, or you can already sew all the finished squares together, as it is more convenient for you.

We tie the finished plaid with two rows of brown yarn:

1st row: as the 3rd row of a square motif.

2nd row: *2VP, connecting post*. In the corners - repeat three times.

A beautiful crochet blanket will create coziness and summer mood.

Or like this:

The theme of sunflowers has not yet been exhausted. Next time I will talk about my little work, which I finally finished. Don't miss the posts subscribe to the newsletter blog news in the mail!

Author Olga Smirnova.

Outside the window is autumn, and the soul so wants to continue the summer. Bright accents of the interior and wardrobe will help to prolong this beautiful warm season. And here you can not do without a constant companion of the sun - a sunflower. It is very easy to do it yourself. Crocheting a napkin or an elegant brooch is available even to beginner knitters. There are several ways to crochet a sunflower, the diagram and description are presented below:

Tools and materials Time: 2-3 hours Difficulty: 2/10

  • yarn for knitting chocolate brown, green and yellow;
  • hook, according to the thickness of the yarn;
  • scissors;
  • beads or beads;
  • thread and needle;
  • brooch pin;
  • foam rubber

Lesson 1

Step by step description with diagram

Step 1: Knit the middle

We start crocheting a sunflower from the middle. To do this, you need to take chocolate brown yarn and a hook. We start knitting with a set of a chain of 5 air loops. We close the chain into a ring with a connecting loop. Next, we continue knitting according to the pattern shown in the photo:

The scheme uses double crochets combined into one "lush column" in alternation with air loops.

So, in the second row it is necessary to knit 5 "lush columns", which are separated from each other with the help of 4 air loops.

Next, we knit lifting loops (3 pieces) and continue circular knitting with “lush columns”. IN third row their number is doubled. The number of dividing air loops between the columns remains the same.

IN fourth row the number of “lush columns” doubles again, and the dividing air loops become a little less - not 4, but 3.

Fifth row completes the center piece. There is no increase in the number of “lush columns” here, their number remains the same and equals 20. There are more dividing air loops. Their number is 4.

Step 2: Knitting flower petals

To knit the petals, you will need yellow yarn. The thickness of the yarn should not differ from the thickness of the previous thread.

We start knitting by fixing the thread and knitting three lifting loops. Next, you need to knit 6 more air loops and fasten the chain to the already connected workpiece in the places indicated in the diagram (see above). After that, we continue knitting by dialing 8 air loops, followed by fixing the chain on the product. In total, you need to knit 20 chains or arches.

The next row must be knitted with double crochets. Each column is knitted in one loop. The only exceptions are the air loops at the top of each arch. In this loop, it is necessary to knit immediately along the double crochet. Subsequent rows are knitted similarly, in accordance with the scheme (see above).

The last row of the napkin can be knitted with chocolate brown threads to give the product a contrast and expressiveness.

If desired, a stalk and leaves of green yarn can be tied to a napkin. The pattern of knitting leaves and stem is illustrated in detail in the photo:

Here is such a crochet sunflower according to the above scheme and description, you should get:

Lesson 2. Brooch "Sunflower"

Step 1: Knit Warp

We start knitting from the base. To do this, you need to take yellow yarn and a hook that matches the thickness of the yarn. First, we make a loop of arugumi. Then we knit 7 columns without a crochet and tighten the loop.

Next, we form the petals. To do this, you need to dial a chain of 10-12 air loops (the number of loops depends on the desired length of the petals). We knit a chain towards the base with single crochets. Next, we fix the chain on the base. After that, we continue tying the petal with single crochets (2 times). After the first petal is connected, we move along the base 6 loops to the left and continue to knit the second petal in the same pattern.

Step 2: knitting the middle

To decorate the middle, you will need brown yarn and beads. We knit in a circle, without adding loops. It is necessary to knit with a thread on which beads or beads have already been strung.

When the core is ready, it can be sewn to the base, after placing foam rubber between them to give a convex shape.

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

Continuing the summer theme in knitting, I want to offer you a very, namely a plaid with sunflowers.

Of course, you can find a wide variety of beautiful crocheted plaids, some of which I have already talked about. And now I liked this bright sunny blanket, and with a completely simple pattern. A special effect in it is created by the combination of the main brown color with yellow sunflowers.

Our sunflower fields are in full bloom right now. Even from my house you can see this beauty far away. And when you drive a car near the fields, you can’t take your eyes off at all.

More recently, we considered for pillows, they can also be used for knitting blankets. With this example, I want to talk about crocheting a plaid with beautiful squares.

Crochet. Beautiful blankets with sunflowers

To crochet such beautiful plaids, you can use any half-woolen yarn, but I prefer acrylic.

In our case, we need yellow, brown and beige or orange yarn.

The main background of the squares from which the plaid will be assembled is made in dark green and tied with beige yarn in one version of the plaid, and in the other - white and brown.

When tying squares with sunflowers and assembling a plaid, brown (or white in another) yarn was used.

You can choose any color from the proposed beautiful crochet pattern for a plaid, and I will further describe how to knit a plaid in brown and green tones.

How much yarn will be needed, I can not say for sure. Usually, about 2-2.5 kg of yarn is spent on a large blanket for a sofa. If we assume that in this case yarn of 4 colors is used, then it will take about 500 grams of each color. If a smaller blanket is supposed, then less yarn will be required, respectively.

We select the hook according to the thickness of the yarn.

How to crochet a square plaid with sunflowers

In this case, we will consider a pattern with sunflowers, but in principle, any one can be connected this way.

We picked up the square motif that we liked and knit for a long time, but with pleasure, a large number of them.

In the summer, it is unlikely that anyone will do this, so we will knit on long winter evenings. In the meantime, we are collecting ideas. I wonder if anyone knitted a blanket last winter? We had a lot of ideas.

The pattern for knitting a motif with sunflowers is very simple.

Let's figure it out.

We collect 8 VP with brown yarn, we close it in a ring.

1st row: 3VP for lifting, 15С1Н.

2nd row: single crochet above each column of the previous row and 1ch between them.

3rd row: we attach beige yarn -1СБН under the air loop, 2СБН in the column of the previous row.

We knit the 4th row again with brown yarn - 1СБН in the column of the previous row, 1VP above the column of the previous row.

5th row: we attach a yellow thread, three unfinished columns with two crochets knitted together, into the air loop of the previous row and 2VP between them.

You should have 24 petals.

6th row: attach a green thread. We tie a sunflower, forming a square.

5ch, 1sc under the air loops of the previous row, 1ch, * 1sc into the next arch, 2ch, 1sc into the same arch, 1ch *, repeat 5 times, 1sc into the next arch, 3ch, 1sc, 1ch and so on. Thus, 4 corners have already begun to emerge.

7th row: knit from the corner, 4VP, 1S3N, 2VP, 2S3N, 1VP, 1S2N, 1VP, 1S1N, 1VP, 1S1N, 1VP, 1СБН, 1VP, 1СБН, 1VP, 1СБН at the top point of the motive and then in reverse order to next corner.

8th - 11th rows: with beige yarn we knit as the 2nd row, in the corners of 2ch.

12th, 13th row: with brown yarn we tie a square motif with single crochets, in the corners of 3ch.

Assembling squares into a beautiful plaid

The squares can be connected to each other in the process of knitting the last row of each next square, or you can sew all the ready-made square motifs together, whichever is more convenient for you.

We tie the finished plaid with two rows of brown yarn:

1st row: as the 2nd row of a square motif.

2nd row: *2VP, connecting post*. In the corners - repeat three times.

A beautiful crochet blanket with sunflowers will create coziness and summer mood.

Or like this:

The theme of sunflowers has not yet been exhausted. Next time I will talk about my little work, which I finally finished. Do not miss publications, blog news in the mail!

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