New pattern with embossed columns crochet scheme description. Dense embossed pattern. Pattern knitting pattern

Such relief patterns rarely go unnoticed. I myself, scrolling through the Pinterest or Ravelry feed, every time I run to see how this fits in, because the first time it’s even difficult to determine that the pattern is crocheted.

Today I will show a very simple relief pattern, which consists of half-columns and connecting loops, or rather, of their alternation. Texture pattern on both sides. Despite all the simplicity, you need not get confused at the beginning of the row. If the row ended with a half-column, the next one will begin with a blind loop and vice versa.

A short video in which I will show how, in fact, this pattern is simply knitted. See photos with step by step descriptions below.

I show in MK that when a row starts with a half-column, we make 2 lifting loops, which we consider the first half-column. But you can dial 1 vp. for and lifting and knit a normal half-column in the very first column of the row. I tried it - it's also beautiful and even more convenient.

Hugs to all, knit with joy!

Video master class: Dense embossed crochet pattern

Scheme of a dense relief pattern and symbols

Master class Dense embossed crochet pattern, photo with descriptions

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I bring to your attention a rather simple and, in my opinion, an interesting pattern with embossed columns. Actually, I prefer to call these columns convex. But, now it is more customary to call them embossed facial columns ... So you know - (in my understanding) - this is the same thing ... There is another trick - overhead columns - this is a slightly different action, which we will talk about soon.

In the meantime, we knit a simple pattern with embossed facial columns.

Pattern with embossed columns - scheme

Description of knitting a pattern using facial columns

We knit a chain of an odd number of air loops and a “preparatory” row (the whole row)

- 1 row - all

- 2 row - 3 VP lifting, we knit a convex (front) embossed column, then a column with a crochet.

Next, to the end of the row, we alternate (and we introduce the hook for the double crochet of the “preparatory” row) and the double crochet into the previous (2) row (where st. b / n)
Look, here you can see, first there are lifting loops.

Then we knit a convex column (for the column of the "preparatory row"), and then a column with a crochet (as with a simple knitting).
So we knit the whole row.

The last column of the row is a double crochet in the loop of the previous row!
3 row - 2 VP lifting and the whole row - single crochet
4th row, like 2nd row, but exactly the opposite)))

Those. where there was a convex column below, now we knit the usual st. s / n, and where it was usual - we knit a convex one (while capturing just that ordinary double crochet two rows below)
So, we start a row of 3 VP lifting loops, * CCH, front relief column *, ** repeat to the end of the row. Convex columns are obtained in a "checkerboard pattern".

We knit to the end of the row. Then repeat rows 1-4...

Is the principle clear?
Here is such a crochet mess - a rather dense three-dimensional pattern ... Unfortunately, the photo does not convey its real appearance at all.

Here's a video I found on FB, check it out...

By the way, any pattern with embossed columns can be knitted in several colors ... It turns out a very interesting color effect.

Pattern with embossed raised columns in two colors

This is the same pattern with embossed facial columns described above. The only thing is that every two rows (starting with a row with convex columns)) we change the color of the yarn, as a result, we get a very interesting color crochet pattern ...

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They are formed by interweaving groups of different types of columns, which alternate in a given sequence. Using these patterns, you can create your own unique thing, which will turn out to be quite thick and warm. Special large woven patterns add relief to the product. A voluminous wicker pattern of lush columns can be used to decorate fabric and knitwear, hats, scarves, blankets and rugs.
We offer you options tight braided patterns for crocheting with diagrams, descriptions and symbols. The diagram clearly demonstrates the pattern of the pattern and makes it easy to track the sequence of loops and knitting rows. This is especially important when making complex multi-level patterns.
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Abbreviations:
p. - loop (loop);
air n. - air loop;
Art. - column;
cross - crossed;
conn. Art. - connecting column;
semist. - half-column;
semist. s / n - half-column with a crochet;
Art. b / n - single crochet;
Art. s / n - double crochet;
Art. s / 2n - double crochet;
Art. s / 3n - a column with three crochets.
persons. embossed st. s / n - front embossed double crochet;
out. embossed st. s / n - purl embossed double crochet.

Pattern 16 "Shell braid"


Number of air. n. set is a multiple of 6 + 1 + air. lifting point.
1 row: 3 air. lifting point; 2 tbsp. s / n in the next air. P.; 2 air. n. skip; * 1 tbsp. b / n in the next air. P.; 2 air. n. skip; 5 st. s / n in the next air. P.; 2 air. n. skip **; repeat from * to **; 1 st. s / n in the next air. P.; 2 air. n. skip; 3 art. s / n in the last air. P.
2 row: 1 air. lifting point; 1 st. b / n in the 1st st. s / n; * 2 air. P.; 5 unfinished art. s / n, knitted together, in the next 2 tbsp. s / n, art. b / n and 2 tbsp. s / n; 2 air. P.; 1 st. b / n in the next art. s/n**; repeat from * to **; 2 air. P.; 5 unfinished art. s / n, knitted together, in the next 2 tbsp. s / n, art. b / n and the last 2 tbsp. s / n; 2 air. P.; 1 st. b / n in the air. n. lifting the previous row.
3 row: 3 air. lifting point; 2 tbsp. s / n in the 1st st. b / n; * 1 tbsp. b / n in knitted together 5 tbsp. s / n of the previous row; 5 st. s / n in the next art. b/n**; repeat from * to **; 1 st. b / n in the following knitted together 5 tbsp. s / n; 3 art. s / n in the last art. b/n.
Repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows, and each row can be knitted with a thread of a different color.

Pattern 15 "Luxury column braid"

Pattern 14 "Asian Braid"

Pattern 13 "Colorful braid"

Pattern 12 "Embossed checkerboard"

Pattern 11 "Beautiful relief"

Pattern 10 "Nuclei-2"

Pattern 9 "Nuclei-1"

Pattern 8 "Binding-2"

Pattern 7 "Binding-1"

Pattern 6 "Classic Braid"


Number of air. n. set is a multiple of 6 + 2 + 2 air. lifting point.
1 row: 2 air. lifting point; 1 st. s / n in the next air. n. typesetting chain; * skip 3 air. n. typesetting chain; in the next 3 paragraphs of the base, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, inserting the hook from the front into 3 skipped loops of the base **; repeat from * to **; finish 1 st. s / n in the last air. n. typesetting chain.
2 row: 2 air. lifting point; 1 st. s / n in the next art. s / n of the previous row; 1 st. s / n in 3 tbsp. s / n of the previous row; * skip 3 tbsp. s / 2n of the previous row; in the next 3 sts. s / 2n of the previous row, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, introducing the hook in front in 3 tbsp. s / 2n of the previous row **; repeat from * to **; finish 1 tbsp. s / n in 3 tbsp. s / n of the previous row; 1 st. s / n in the last art. s / n of the previous row.
3 row: 2 air p. lifting; 1 st. s / n in the next art. s / n of the previous row; skip 3 st. s / n of the previous row; in the next 3 sts. s / 2n of the previous row, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, inserting the hook from the front into 3 missed sts. s / 2n of the previous row; * skip 3 tbsp. s / 2n of the previous row; in the next 3 sts. s / 2n of the previous row, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, inserting the hook from the front into 3 missed sts. s / 2n of the previous row **; repeat from * to **; at the end, skip 3 tbsp. s / 2n of the previous row; in the next 3 sts. s / n of the previous row, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, inserting the hook from the front into 3 missed sts. s / 2n of the previous row; 1 st. s / n in the last art. s / n of the previous row.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows.

Pattern 5 "Checkerboard embossed posts"


Number of air. n. set is a multiple of 4 + 3 air. lifting point.
1 row (purl) : 3 air. lifting point; then in each air. n. tie 1 tbsp. s / n.
2 row
3 row: 3 air. lifting point; * 2 persons. relief art. s / n (for the front wall); 2 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall) **; repeat from * to **.
4 row
5 row: 3 air. lifting point; * 2 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 2 persons. relief art. s / n (behind the front wall) **; repeat from * to **.
Repeat from 2nd to 5th row.

Pattern 4 "Embossed weaving-2"

Pattern 3 "Embossed weaving-1"


Number of air. p. set in multiples of 6 + 2 p. for pattern symmetry + 3 air. lifting point.
1 row: 3 air. lifting point; 1 st. s / n in the next air. n. typesetting chain; 1 st. s / n in each air. n. to the end of the row.
2 row: 3 air. lifting point; 2 persons. relief art. s / n (for the front wall); * 3 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 3 persons. relief art. s / n (behind the front wall) **; repeat from * to **; 3 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 2 persons. relief art. s / n (for the front wall); 1 half s / n in the air. n. of the previous row.
3 row: 3 air. lifting point; 2 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 3 persons. relief art. s / n (for the front wall); * 3 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 3 persons. relief art. s / n (behind the front wall) **; repeat from * to **; 2 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); semist. s / n in the air. n. of the previous row.
4 row: Knit as 3rd row.
5 row: Knit as 2nd row.
Repeat from 2nd to 5th row.

A collection of unusual beautiful crochet patterns, in which the edges of the rows are blurred, and simple tricks and knitting elements create a three-dimensional relief. Such patterns are well suited for knitting bags, hats, berets, jackets and coats, as they are quite dense and give an interesting texture to the thing.
Crochet pattern "asterisks"

The pattern knitting rapport is 2 air loops +1.
1st row: do 1 air. lift loop and knit a row of st. b/n.
2nd row: dial 3 air. lifting loops, * yarn over, insert the hook into the second loop from the hook, grab the working thread and pull up the loop, then insert the hook into the next loop, the corner and into the first two loops of the initial chain, pulling from each loop onto the hook. Then knit the elongated loops on the hook and knit one air loop, repeat from * according to the scheme to the end of the row (look at the photo of the hook injection point).

Crochet pattern with grains.

The pattern repeat is 2 loops + 1. Cast on a chain of air loops and knit the first row of st. b/n. 2nd row: alternate st. b / n, then from one loop knit st b / n, 3 air. loops and connections st (which forms a small tubercle). Next, knit alternating the first and second row.

Pattern with voluminous stripes very easy to knit.

Having typed a chain of air loops of the required length + lifting loops, knit the first row with double crochets. For the second row, make one air. lifting loop and st. b / n introducing the hook only for the front half-loop of the previous row, and the next row of st. s / n knit, introducing a hook for the second half-loop, so on the front side there will be embossed stripes from a row of art. b/n.

Crochet pattern "corn kernels".

Pattern repeat is 3 loops +1.
1st row: having made 3 lifting air loops, knit st. s / n from each loop of the initial chain.
2nd row: inserting the hook behind the leg of the last st. s / n, knit st. b / n, semist., 3 tbsp. s / n, then * skipping 2 columns on the leg of the next knit st. b / n, semist., 3 tbsp. s / n, repeat from * to the end of the row.
Next, to knit a pattern, alternate the 1st and 2nd row.

Crochet pattern "Embossed ripples"

The rapport is 2 loops +1. Having typed the initial chain, knit the first row of st. s / n.
2nd row: knit st. b/n.
3rd row: alternate st. s / n, and a relief convex column, introducing a hook for the leg of st. s / n, located nearby below.
4th row: art. b/n.
5th row: over the relief columns of the 3rd row, knit st. s / n, for simple columns, knit convex columns with two crochets.
Then repeat knitting from the 2nd to the 5th row.

Crochet pattern with lush leaves.

Pattern repeat: 4 loops +1.
Knit the first row of st. s / n. In the second row, knit volumetric bifurcated elements according to the scheme. To do this, double crochet on the hook, insert the hook behind the column of the bottom row according to the scheme, pull out the loop, double crochet again and pull out a long loop, repeat again, an unknitted fluffy column is formed on the hook. While leaving all the elongated long loops on the hook, insert the hook behind the second column and pull up the long loops in the same amount. There are two fluffy columns that are not knitted on the hook, grab the working thread and knit all the elongated loops and crochets, leaving only the first loop, then knit it too. Next, knit 3 tbsp. s / n and repeat the knitting of the volumetric element.
Alternate the knitting of the first and second rows, placing the volume elements in a checkerboard pattern.