Square crochet motifs patterns and descriptions. A selection of square crochet motifs with diagrams, descriptions and videos MK Easy square crochet motifs

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Granny and openwork, dense and lace, Afghan and African - crocheted squares, patterns and descriptions of which are given below, are ideal for any occasion. Even if you are a beginner craftswoman, thanks to our lesson you will be able to master any of the patterns! Ideal for any occasion.

Crochet tight African square: master class for beginners

To knit an “African” pattern, we will need:

yarn (100% cotton) of five harmonious colors;
cr. No. 3.

African flower: diagram

Size: 12×12 cm.
African pattern: description of knitting

1st color
Sliding point, 8th century. p. in the ring using ss., 3 in. p. lifting.
In the first p.s. from n. (2 exits), v. p., in the second p. 2 p. from n. (2 exits), v. p. and so on in each p., ss.
2nd color
In the 3rd century arch. p., s. from n. (2 exits), 2 v. p., 2 p. from n. (2 exits), into the next arch 2 s. with n (2 outputs), 2 v. p., 2 p. with n. (2 exits), at the end of ss. + one more ss. into the arch.
3rd century p., 6 p. from n. (2 exits) into the arch, into the next arch 7 s. with n (2 exits), at the end of the row ss.
3rd color
1st century p., we tie all p. with. without n., where the arch is - grab it by the bottom hole and get a strip, ss.
African flower is ready! Now let's tie it up.
African square: harness
4th color
We start crocheting the African motif with a strip of the 3rd color.
2nd century p., s. sn., 3 s. without n., p. with n., make a corner - striped 2 s. with two n. (3 outputs), 2 v. p., 2 p. with two outlets (3 outlets), p. sn., 3 s. without n., p. s n., (striped s. s n.), s. sn., 3 s. without n., p. s n. Corner - striped 2 sec. with two outlets (3 outlets), 2 in. p., 2 p. with two n. (3 out.), etc., we need 4 such corners, then ss.
2nd century p., s. s n. - in each st., on the corners 2 s. from N., 2nd century. p., 2 p. s n., ss at the end of the row.
1st century p., s. without n. - in each st., on the corners 2s. without n., 2nd century. p., 2 p. without n., at the end of ss.
5th color
3rd century p., s. with n. (2 exits) - in each st., on the corners 2 s. from the bottom (2 exits), 3rd century. p., 2 p. from n. (2 exits)
at the end of ss.
1 V. p., p. without n. - in each st., on the corners 2 s. without n., 2nd century. p., 2 p. without n., at the end of ss.
African motif for beginners is ready! This knitting is perfect for a bedspread or blanket!

Dense granny square: video master class


Crochet Afghan square: step-by-step master class for beginners

We will need:
yarn of your choice in several colors;
cr. No. 2-4.
Size: 12-15 cm.

Afghan motif: master class

Sliding st., then a chain of 6 v. sts, in a ring, * tie it for 3 s. s n. and close them with one p., 2 v. p.*, from * to *.
White thread with. without n., pico from 3rd century. p., s. without n.
Use a gray thread to make *2 s from each picot. s n., s. with two n., pico from 3rd century. p., s. with two n., 2 s. from n.*, from * to *. We knit another row with the same thread *2 s. s n., s. with two n., pico from 3rd century. p., s. with two n., 2 s. from n.*, from * to *. We knit the outline with a contrasting thread: we tie the edge, start above the picot *knit with. without n., pico from 3rd century. p., s. without n., 3 p. without n., and contour long s. with three n., 3 s. without n.*, knit from p. 2 of the row, as shown in the photo, repeat until the end of the row. From each pico 5 times for 3 s. with n., closed with one p., 2 v. p. We tie the edge with white thread.
We make a contour, forming corners on 4 petals.
The Afghan pattern is suitable for a bedspread or a cozy warm blanket.

Granny square based on “April Dawn”: video master class

Simple crochet square: step-by-step master class for beginners

We will need:

Vita Brilliant yarn (380 meters per 100 grams) in two folds;
cr. No. 4.

Knitting pattern

Size: 13.5×13.5 cm.

Master Class

We crochet 5 v. p., connect them into a circle.

1 p.: 3 v. rise point, 15 s. s n. in a circle.

We complete the r. p/s, cut the thread.

2 p.: insert a thread of a different color. In every s. previous p. do with. from N., between them - 1st century. p. We knit 4 in. p. (3 instead of s. with n. + 1 v. p.). Then *s. from n., v. p.*, from * to * in each s. previous p. = 16 s. + 16th century P.

We are finishing the river. connecting point

3 p.: 2 s. s n. in every c. p. previous p. and 1st century. n. between them.
Let's start the river. from 3rd century p. rise, then s. from n., v. p., *2 s. from n., v. p.*, from * to *.

Connecting stitch, cut off the thread.

4 rows: we knit with a white thread into each hole under the v. item of the previous row (see diagram).
3rd century p. (one lifting), s. without n., 2nd century. P.

S. from N., 5th century. n. (corner), s. s n.

2nd century p., *s. without n., 2nd century. p., s. without n., 2nd century. p., s. from N., 5th century. p., s. from N., 2nd century. p.*, from * to *, ss.

5 rubles: 3 s. s n. in each hole under the v. p.p.r.
3rd century lifting point, 2 s. s.n., 3 s.s.n. in the next hole, etc. for 3 s. s n. in every hole, except the corner ones.

In the corners 3 s. from n, 3rd century. p., 3 p. With.

The row ends with a connecting loop.

6 rubles: 1 s. s n. in every s. previous R.
3rd century p. rise, s. s n. in every s. previous R.

In each corner hole 2 s. from N., 3rd century. p., 2 p. with n. (see diagram).

We complete the r. connecting stitch, cut the thread and hide the tail.

Knitting is finished!

Grandmother's square "Pizzazz"

Crocheted square blanket: step-by-step master class for beginners

To knit a blanket, we need:

yarn Yarn Art “Begonia” (100% cotton, 169 meters per 50 grams);
cr. No. 2.5.

Bedspread: knitting pattern

Bedspread made of squares: description
Motive

We dial 15th century. P.
1 p.: 3 v. p. rise, 2nd century. p., s. s n. in the 3rd p. pr. r.
2 r.: in the opposite direction (see arrows), 3 in. p. rise, 2nd century. p., s. s n. over the village pr.r.
3 p.: 3 v. p. rise, 2nd century. p., s. s n. over the village pr.r.
4 p.: 3 v. p. rise, 2nd century. p., s. s n. over the village pr.r.
5 p.: 3 c. lift point, 2nd century p., s. s n. over the village pr.r.
6 p.: tying a small square - 3 in. p.p., 4 p. s n. into the corner lintel, after, in lintels for 3 sec. s n. In coal - 9 s. s n.
7 rubles: see diagram. In the corners for 10 s. without n., further 9th century. P.
8 p.: start from the corner, 3 in. p., then into the jumper from the 9th century. p.p.r. — 11 s. with two n., between them there is 1 century. P.
9 p.: into the jumper from the 3rd century. p.p.r. do 4 s. without n., 3rd cent. p. in each small arch from 1st century. p. between s. with two n. pr.r. = 11 chains.

Our square for beginners is ready. To connect them into a blanket, you should connect them together during the knitting process, as shown above (see diagram) - A from 3 c. n. on each side. The blanket can be knitted to any length and width - it all depends on your desire and patience.

Square “African Flower”: video master class

Crochet openwork square for beginners: master class


We will need:

fine yarn;
cr. No. 2.5.

Openwork pattern: knitting pattern


Master class for beginners

1 p.: in a ring of 5 v. n. knitted 3rd century p.p., *4 v. p., 4 p. from n.*, from * to * x 2.4 c. p., 3 p. sn., 1 ss. in the 3rd p.p.

2 r.: 1 ss, 3 v. p.p. (in all other cases, knit *1 s.n.) in the same, A knit. (3 s.n. + 4 v.p. + 4 s.n.), 5 in . p. with pico in the center *, from * to * another x 3, ss. in the 3rd point under.

3 r.: 4 s., 3 v. p., (in all other cases, knit * 1 s. with n.) in the same, A knit. (3 s. with n. + 4 v. p. + 4 s. with n.), 2 in p., in picot knit. (1 s.n. + 1 v.p. x 4 times + 1 s.n.), 2 in. p.*, from * to * another x 3, ss. in the 3rd p.p.

4 r.: 4 ss., 3 v. p. (in all other cases, knit * 1 s. with n.) in the same, A wire (3 s. with n. + 4 v. p. + 4 s. with n.), 4 in. n., 3 A from 3 v. p., attached 1 p. without n. in the 1st century p., alternating with 1 s. without n., 4th cent. p.*, from * to * another x 3, ss. in the 3rd p.p.

5 r.: 4 ss., 3 v. p. (in all other cases, wire * 1 s. with n.) in the same, A wire (3 s. with n. + 4 v. p. + 4 s. with n.), 6 in. p, 2 A from 3 v. p, fixed 1 s. without n. in the middle of arches from the 3rd century. p. row below, 6th century. p.*, from * to * another x 3, ss. in the 3rd p.p.

6 p.: 4 ss., in, A from 4 in. n wire (4 v. p. p. (in subsequent cases * 1 s. with 2 n.), 7 s. with 2 n.), 2 v. p., 4 p. s n. in, A from 6th century. p., 5th century n., 1 A from 3 v. n., fixed with. without n. in 2 A row below, 5 v. p., 4 p. s n. in, A from 6th century. p., 2nd century p.*, from * to * another x 3, ss. in the 4th paragraph...

7 p.: 4 v. p.p. (in subsequent cases * 1 s. with 2 n.), in each. With. from 2 n. wire (1 s. with 2 n. + peak., 7 peaks in total), 3 in. p., 4 p. s n. in, A from 5th century. p., 5th century p., 1 p. without n. in, A from 3 c. p., 5th century p., 4 p. s n. in, A from 5th century. p., 2nd century p.*, from * to * another x 3, ss. in the 4th p.p.

8 p.: 3 v. p.p. (in subsequent cases * 1 s. with n.), 1 s. from n., prov. similar to the previous row, alternating with. s n. and peak, 1 s. s n. in, A from 3 c. p., 5th century p., 4 p. s n. in, A from 5th century. clause 2 c. p., 4 p. s n. in, A from 5th century. p., 5th century p.*, from * to * another x 3, ss. in the 3rd p.p.

9 p.: 4 v. p.p. (in all other cases, replace with *1 s. with 2 n.) and 1 s. from 2 n. with one top, 3 A from 5 v. p., secured 1 p. from 2 n. at 3 s. s n. row below, 3 p. s n. with one peak and base, peak, 3 s. s n. with one vertex and base in the next. 1 p. from 2 n. 9th r., knitted. from 1 p. s n. 8th r., 5th c. p., 1 p. from 2 n. in the next With. s n. R. below, 5th century. p., 1 p. from 2 n., 5 c. p., 2 p. from 2 n. with one peak, 7th century. p., c, A from 2 c. p. wire (2 s. with n. + peak. + 2 s. with n.), 7 in. p.*, from * to * another x 3, ss. in the 4th p.p.

Our openwork motif is connected to the adjacent hook at the moment of knitting the last r. in all points, or in peak. or arches from the. P.

Squares for blankets: video master class

Crocheting not only calms your nerves, but also allows you to acquire beautiful things of your own making. Needlewomen skillfully weave threads and get real designer items. Knitted wardrobe items have always looked attractive. Women from the people and royalty dressed in clothes made from openwork motifs. New patterns are regularly invented, which become more complex and complemented by yarn overs and air loops. But the diagram of such an element is presented in the article below.

Square motifs

Square crochet motifs with patterns are presented in our article. They come in varying complexity. Of course, on the one hand, things from motives are easy to make. But there is also a second side to this needlework. You need to knit dozens of squares to create a real masterpiece. Needlewomen love to knit a square pattern that can be of any complexity. During such creativity, all leftover yarn is used. The color scheme can be very diverse. It all depends on the person's preferences. In yarn stores you will find many colors and shades. The size of the motifs will depend on the thickness of the thread and the hook number.

It usually takes quite a bit of time to crochet square motifs. Diagrams and sequence descriptions describe each step in detail. Any square begins with a set of chains of air loops. After which they close in a circle. Next, use columns with different numbers of crochets.

Square motifs with simple designs

Let's look at a simple square crochet motif. The scheme is easy to decipher. In the picture you see that you need to start knitting with a ring. It is knitted from eight chain stitches. Next, the circle is tied with single crochets. In order for the square to have a proportional shape, each row must begin with a lifting loop. The third row consists of alternating a double crochet stitch with five chain stitches.

From the fourth row the flower petals will form. Each leaf is knitted from a set of stitches: one half stitch, one double crochet, chain stitch, two double crochets, one single crochet and one half double crochet. Each petal is closed with a single crochet. It turns out to be a clear flower. Now the motive must be enclosed in a square. To do this, we collect seven air loops from the top of one petal and connect them to the new top of the other petal using a single crochet. The corner parts require nine air loops. We tie the resulting row with single crochets. The next one is done in the same way. We knit the last row, alternating a single crochet stitch and one chain stitch.

Motifs with complex patterns

Of course, beautiful square crochet motifs look more impressive. The circuits of such elements are more complex. Take your time to complete such patterns. You need to start with the simplest ones. Learn to understand and decipher circuits with simpler sets of loops. To tie them, only initial skills are needed.

There are more complex motives. They contain unusual pictures in the center of the composition. There are also square motifs that are knitted with voluminous flowers in the center. They are knitted only by professional needlewomen. It’s difficult to crochet such a square motif the first time. The pattern contains a set of columns with a varied number of crochets.

Motifs with children's drawings

Very often, motifs are used for knitting clothes for children. Square crochet motifs with patterns depicting flowers look good. They fit perfectly into dresses and skirts for girls. But not only these elements can be created with your own hands. If you show your imagination, you can enclose any shape in a square.

We bring to your attention cute owls that will be a wonderful decoration for children's clothing. Your child will definitely appreciate such efforts. You can knit a unique blanket from them that will decorate your baby’s bed. Pillows and rugs will also look unique. If desired, any hero can become a decoration for an interior item. The main thing is to correctly enclose it in a square.

Square patterns in the interior

Knitted elements always attract attention. Crochet is often used to decorate the interior. Schemes of square motifs are especially often used by famous designers. You too can decorate your home with unusual bright things. It is only at first glance that it seems that such things take a long time and are difficult to create. Of course, masterpieces are not created in a few hours.

In any case, the process is worth the result. Use openwork square crochet motifs to create many interior items. Schemes can be chosen of any complexity. If desired, alternate between a variety of motifs. Let's see what exactly can be connected in this way.

Curtains and blanket

Square motifs can decorate any indoor window. Interesting openwork curtains will add comfort and attract attention. If you want to create something special, then be sure to use this knitting method. Curtains made from yarn look especially advantageous in a country house. It is not necessary to use different colored threads. One tone looks noble and stylish. Pay attention to the color scheme of the entire interior.

Pillows and blankets will be a great addition to a bedroom or living room. It's always nice to pour a mug of hot coffee, turn on your favorite movie and cover yourself with a soft, warm blanket. From the motives, such a thing looks very attractive. Everyone knows how well crocheting calms the nerves. Schemes of square motifs can be varied. It depends on your skill.

Pillows will decorate a sofa or armchair. Voluminous knitting looks especially attractive. Such things will not leave anyone indifferent. They can be a wonderful gift for your loved ones.

Bolero from motifs

These are always cozy and warm sweaters that occupy a special place in every person’s wardrobe. Or skirts. Crocheting requires a lot of patience. Schemes of square motifs allow you to create real masterpieces. Every fashionista will love the bolero, which is made from ten attractive squares. This item will decorate any dress or blouse.

The color of the product can be any. If you are afraid to experiment with bright shades, then opt for the classic color - black. He always looks chic and expensive. If you have a daughter, be sure to update her wardrobe with such a feminine item. Even the smallest lady should have beautiful things in her wardrobe.

Bags made from square motifs

We crochet square motifs; a wide variety of patterns are presented in the article. In fact, every needlewoman can easily create her own exclusive models. After all, this is how new patterns and openwork elements are born. It's hard to imagine something more beautiful than products made from yarn. Crocheting allows you to create light and unique interior items and wardrobe items.

If you like square motifs, then use them in your bag. Knitted accessories are in particular demand. A hand-knitted bag always attracts attention. You can knit it yourself. Squares will be a wonderful decoration. It is not necessary to use the same patterns. By combining elements, you will create an exclusive item. You can always give it as a gift to your beloved friend or sister.

You need to use your talent to the fullest. Decorate your home with unforgettable motifs. Knit clothes and any accessories. This is how you express your individuality and show the world your creativity. Don't be afraid to be bright and catchy. Improve your technique and you will learn how to create unforgettable objects from motifs. They come in not only square shapes, but also triangular, round and even multifaceted.

Square patterns are the basis of crochet. The simple and original square crochet motifs with diagrams and detailed descriptions for beginners proposed in our master class will help you make or decorate absolutely any thing, be it a napkin, rug, vest, dress or skirt.

"Snowflake" for beginners

We will need:

  • Lion Brand Vanna’s yarn (100% premium acrylic, 100 grams per 156 meters), for this model you will need blue and white threads;
  • hook number 5.

Size: 20 x 20 cm.

Description of knitting

1st row: wrap the thread around the index finger of your left hand, insert cr. under the ring, 1 in. p., 8 p. without n. in a circle, ss. in the 1st column of the row, tighten the tip of the thread.
2 p.: 3 v. p. and 1 s. s n. in the 1st s., *1 s. s n. + 1 v/p. + 1 s. With. n in the next s.*, from * to *, ss. in the 3rd p..
3 p.: go using ss. in A, 2 v. p. + 1 p/s. s n. in A, 3 c. p., *1 p/s. s n. + 1 c. p., + 1 p/s. s n. in the next A, 3rd century. p., from * to *, ss. in the 2nd stitch of the row.
4 p.: go to ss. in A from 1 c. p., *4 c. p., ss. in the same A, 6th century. p., skip p/s and A from 3 v. p., ss. in the next And from the 1st century. p., from * to *, ss..
5 rubles: move using ss. in A from 4 p., * 2 v. p., 1 p. from N., 1st century. p., 1 p. With. n., 2nd c. p., ss. in the same A, from * to *, ss., white n. cut it off.

We attach the blue one two stitches to the right of the connection.
6 p.: 2 v. p., 1 p. s n. in A 2 p., * 1 p. without n. + 1 c. p., 1 p. without n. in the next With. sn., 2 s. s n. in A from 2 p., 1 v. p., 2 p. s n. in the next.. And from 2 p., from * to *, ss. first A.
7 p.: 1 v. p., 1 p. without n. in the first 3 p., 1 p/s. s n. in the next A, 1 p. s n. in the next 3 p., * 3 in. p., skip A, 1 s. s n. in the next 3 p., 1 p/s. s n. in A, 1 s. without n. in the next 3 p., 1 p. without n. in the next A, 1 p. without n. in the next 3 p., 1 p. without n. in the next A, 1 p. without n. in the next 3 p., 1 p/s. s n. in the next A, 1 p. s n. in the next 3 p., from * to *, ss..
8 p.: 1 v. p., 1 p. without n. in each paragraph, 2 s. without n. + 1 c. p., 2 p. without n. in every A, ss..

Pattern “Pineapples”: step-by-step master class for beginners

You can learn how to quickly and correctly tie “pineapples” with your own hands from our video tutorial:

Models for beginners: “Spring”

We will need:

  • Lion Brand Vanna's yarn (100% premium acrylic, 100 grams per 156 meters), turquoise and white colors;
  • hook number 5.

Size: 17 x 17 cm.

Spring: wrap the thread around the hook 8 times, insert the tool into the stitch, grab the thread and pull it through all the wrapped stitches on the edge, except the last one (= 2 stitches on the edge), grab the thread, thread it through the last 2 stitches ..

Model description

1 p.: 8 s. without n. in the amigurumi ring, ss. in the 1st s. without n. = 8.
2 p.: 3 v. p., spring in 1st s., (2 springs in next s.) x 7, spring again in 1st s., ss. = 16.
Change the color of the thread.
3 p.: 3 v. p., spring in 1st s., (2 springs in next s.) x 15, spring again in 1st s., ss. = 32.

Change the color of the thread.
4 p.: 1 v. p., 2 p. without n. in the 1st s., 1 s. without n. in the next s., (1 s. without n., 1 p/s. with n.) in the next. s., 1 p/s. s n. in the next s., *(2 s. with n., 2 v. p., 2 s. with n.) in the next. s., 1 p/s. s n. in the next s., (1 p/s. with n., 1 s. without n.) in the next. s., 1 s. without n. in the next p.**, 2 p. without n. in the next s., 1 s. without n. in the next s., (1 s. without n., 1 p/s. with n.) in the next. s., 1 p/s. s n. in the next s.*, repeat between * and * x 3, then between * and ** x 1, ss. = 24 s.a without n., 16 p/s with n. and 16 s. s n. (= 56 s.).
5 p.: 1 v. p., 1 p. without n. in every s. and 3 s. without n. in each A from c. p., ss..

Grandmother's square "Chamomile" for beginners

We will need:

  • Lion Brand Vanna's yarn (100% premium acrylic, 100 grams per 156 meters) in yellow, white and pink colors;
  • cr. No. 5.

Cone: 3 tbsp. s/n in one loop, remove the loop from the hook, thread it through the loop of the first stitch, put the removed loop on the hook and pass it through the loop of the first stitch.

Size: 17 x 17 cm and more.

Model description

Important! It is worth replacing the 1st s. s n. at 3 in. P..

1 r.: (yellow) 4 c. p., 11 p. s n. in the 4th paragraph from cr., ss. = 12 s. with n..
2 p.: (white) *bump in p., 1 in. p., from * to *, ss..
3 r.: (pink) *(3 s.p., 1 ch.p., 3 s.s.) in the st. between the cones (= corner), (1 v.p., 3 s.s. n. in the next p. between the cones) x 2, 1 c. p., from * to *, ss..
4 p.: (pink) go to ss. in the corner, knit *(3 s.s. with n., 1 v. p., 3 s. s.s.) in the st. between the bumps (= corner), (1 v. p., 3 s. s. n. in next p. between the cones) x 3, 1 in. p., from * to *, ss..
5 p.: (white) move ss. in the corner, knit *(3 s.s. with n., 1 v. p., 3 s. s.s.) in the st. between the bumps (= corner), (1 v. p., 3 s. s. n. in next p. between the cones) x 4, 1 in. p., from * to *, ss.. You can continue and make a big tune.

Simple Multicolored Square Crochet Motifs for Beginners

We will need:

  • yarn (100% cotton) in orange, red and burgundy colors;
  • cr. No. 3.

Size: 15 x 15 cm.

Scheme

Description of knitting

1 r.: (burgundy) slip st., 3 in. p., 2 p. without n. vm., 1st century p., 3 p. s n. vm., 3 b. p., *3 s. s n. vm., 1st century p., 3 p. s n. vm., 3 b. p., from * to * x 2, p/s in the 1st group of s., connecting in a circle, p/s in the next. And from the 1st century. p.. There are 8 groups of columns in a circle.
2 r.: (red) 1 v. p., s. without n. in the same village, *4th century. p., (3 s. with n. vm., 3 v. p., 3 s. with n. vm.) under next. And from the 3rd century. p., 4th century p., s. without n. under the next And from the 1st century. p., from * to *, p. without n., p/s in the first s. without n..
3 r.: (burgundy) 3 c. p., 2 p. s n. vm. in the same village, *3rd century. p., skip the next one. And from the 4th century. p., [(3 s. with n. vm., 3 v. p.) x 3] under next. And from the 3rd century. p., skip the next one. And from the 4th century. p.**, 3 p. s n. vm. in the next With. without n., from * to *, the last repetition ends with **.
4 r.: (red) 3 v. p., 2 p. s n. vm. in the same village, *3rd century. p., s. without n. in the next And from the 3rd century. p., 3 c. p., [(3 s. with n. vm., 3 v. p.) z 2] under next. 2 A from 3 v. p., s. without n. under the next And from the 3rd century. p., 3 c. p.**, 3 p. s n. vm. in the next With. without n., from * to the end. Last repeat to **, p/s to 1st group s. with n..
5 p.: (orange) 1 c. p., s. without n. in the same s., * skip the next word. And from the 3rd century. p., (3 v. p., s. without n. under the next line. A from 3 v. p.) x 2, 3 v. p., (s. without n., 1 v. p., s. without n.) into corner A from 3 v. p., (3 v. p., s. without n. under the next line. A from 3 v. p.) x 2, 3 v. p., s. without n. in the next group s., from * to *, s. without n.. p/s in the first s. without n., p/s in A from 5th century. P..
6 p.: (orange) 1 c. p., 5 s. without n. for each A of 3 c. p. and 1 s. without n. for each A of 1 c. p., s. without n..

Lace pattern

We will need:

  • Yarn Art yarn (100% cotton, 50 grams per 169 meters) is milky; two-color threads also look beautiful;
  • cr. No. 2.5.

Size: 11 x 11 cm.

Scheme

Description of knitting

We knit a ring from 5 in. n., conn. in a circle
1 p.: 3 v. rise point, 15 s. from n., in a circle.
2 p.: *3 v. lift point, 1st century p., s. s n. in each p. pr. r., v. p., s. from n.*, from * to *, conn. in a circle.
3 p.: *3 v. lifting point, 2 s. s n. into the transition from in. p. pr. r., s. s n. over the village pr.r. (see diagram)*, from * to *, in a circle.
4 p.: *1 v. rise point, 10th century. p. in the 3rd p. pr. r., 3 c. p. in the 3rd p. pr. r., 5th century. p. in the 3rd p. pr. r., 3 c. p. in the 3rd p. pr. r. *, from * to *.
5 p.: we tie a chain of 10 v. n. - 3 c. lifting point, 4 s. from N., 3rd century. p., 5 s. s n., ss. in a chain of 3 in. n. n. r.. Next we knit 7 s. s n. into the jumper from 5 V. p. pr. r., and ss. in a chain of 3 in. p.p.r.. Again we tie a chain of 10 c. p. – 5 s. from N., 3rd century. p., 5 s. from n., and so on, until the end of the r..
6 p.: 8 c. p. (3 p. rise + 5 p.), conn. from pr.r. With. without n.a (connection points, see diagram), 3 v. n. conn. from pr.r. With. without n., 5th century. n. conn. from pr.r. With. from N., 3rd century. n. conn. With. without n. in the middle paragraph “fan” from 7 s. Ave. R., 3rd century. n. conn. With. s n. from the next r., and so on, until the end of the r..
7 p.: 3 c. lifting point, 4 s. s n. into the jumper from 5 V. p. pr. r.. Corner of the square in the re-e. from 3rd century p.p.r. – 3 s. from N., 3rd century. p., 3 p. s n.. Next, 5 s. s n. into the transition from 5th century p. pr. r., 3 p. s n. into the transition from 3rd century p. pr. r., 3 p. s n. in AC from 3rd century p. pr. r., 5 p. s n. into the transition from 5th century p. pr. r.. Corner - in the recess. from 3rd century p.p.r. – 3 s. from N., 3rd century. p., 3 p. s n.. And so on, until the end of the r..
8 p.: tie with. without n. each p.p.r., in the corners - 3 s. without n..

How to combine already related motifs?

There are many ways to connect patterns with each other, which differ in convexity, density and varying degrees of complexity of their implementation. Below we will talk about several of the most popular and simple connections for beginners.

Method one: simple connection

We knit 1 s. s n. from the bottom square, 1 s. s n. from the upper square, 2nd century. p., we continue knitting in this way from right to left, as a result we will get stripes from combined motifs.

The strips need to be connected to each other as follows: knit for 1 s. s n. from the bottom strip, 1 p. s n. from the top strip, 2 in. P.* .

At the junctions we knit 1 s. s n. from corners, 2nd century. p., 1 s. s n. from the middle of the connection, 2 c. p., 1 s. from n.. from the corners.

Method two: decorative connection

We tie each pattern 1 s. without n., 5th century. p.. In the corners 1 p. without date, 7th century p., 1 p. without n..
When tying the next motif, we attach one of the sides to the last element as follows: 1 p. without n., 2nd century. p., 1 ss. for A from c. n. other side, 2nd century. p.. In the corner we knit 1 s. without n., 3rd cent. p., 1 ss. from the 4th century n. of the last element, 3rd century. p., 1 p. without n..

When tying, the 3rd motif must be attached to one side of the 2nd motif, and the 4th – with one side to the 3rd, the other side to the 1st, etc.

Method three: tight connection

We tie two sides of the 1st square: 1 s. without n. 2nd century p.. In the corners we knit 3 in. p. between s. without n..
We knit the other two sides at the same time as the next one. squares: knit 1 s. without n. from the 1st square, 1st century. P..
We connect the 4th square in the same way with the last ones. In the corner we perform 1 s. without n., 1st century. p., 1 ss. from middle century p. last corner A, 1 s. without n..

Method four: for framing open edges of patterns

2 p/s with n. vm., 2 b. p.. Knitting in the corner. 2 p/s with n. vm., 5 c. p., 2 p/s with n. vm..
We connect the sides like this: we knit together 2 p/s with n. from the first motive, 2 p/s with n. from a neighboring motif, 1st century. P..
In the same way we connect the 4th tune with the last ones. In the corner we knit 2 p/s together with n., then 2 v. p., 1 ss. from middle century p. last corner A, 2 p/s with n. vm..

Crochet openwork summer vest

To knit a vest, we will need:

  • Novita Luxus Cotton yarn (100% cotton, 50 grams per 106 meters), 650 (700, 750, 800) grams;
  • cr. No. 4.5.

The vest can be made in sizes: S (M, L, XL).

Bust: 88 (96, 104, 112) cm.

Length: 85 (87, 89, 91) cm.

Vest, knitting density: 4 pattern repeats x 13 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

1 motif = 11 x 11 cm.

Scheme 1

Scheme 2

Vest. Description of knitting

Back and shelves

To knit a vest, dial on 6 sts. etc., we connect them into a ring. We perform rows 1-7 of the motif (see diagram).. We continue knitting them one after the other, simultaneously connecting the parts into a shelf - 8 (9, 10, 11) pieces in a row.
We also knit the second and third pp. from motifs, then we make the shelf and back up, starting from the 8th row. patterns = 39 (44, 49, 54) repeats in width.
We carry out 8-12 pp. schemes - 1 time, then repeat. 11-12 rr. diagrams for the pattern.

At the same time, at a height of 28 (29, 30, 31) cm from the bottom edge, we perform decreases on each side (see diagram 2), repeat decreases at a height of 33 (36, 41, 44) cm from the bottom edge .

Having knitted 61 (62, 63, 64) cm, we divide the vest: 6 (7, 8, 9) repeats of the pattern for the front, leaving the next 4 repeats not knitted for the armhole, 13 (14, 17, 18) repeats for the back, 4 not knit for the second armhole, 6 (7, 8, 9) for the second front.

Back

We are working on 13 (14, 17, 18) backrest repeats.
Having knitted 20 (21, 22, 23) cm from the armholes, we knit the 11th r. and finish the job.

Left shelf

Above 6 (7, 8) backrest repeats.
Having made 20 (21, 22, 23) cm from the armholes, we knit the 11th row, without cutting the thread.

Then the vest needs to be sewn along the shoulders, leaving 7 cm free on the neck side. The right shelf is symmetrical to the left.

Harness

We tie the front and bottom (highlighted in green), sew on a button and turn up the collar. The vest is ready!

Spiral motif: video master class

Children's blanket made from motifs: video master class

A selection of video tutorials on knitting square motifs

Selection of schemes



Maria Zakharova

A woman devoid of good taste will look tasteless even in a stylish dress.

Content

You can knit a lot - a dress, a jacket, a blanket, or just a rug for the hallway. There are a huge number of patterns; crochet patterns with square motifs are popular. They are used in clothing, decorative elements and household products. For those who are just starting out or have already completed the first stage, below are master classes on how to crochet motifs.

The advantage of the pattern is its ease of manufacture, because you need to make a large number of individual parts, which then need to be combined into something whole. Any leftover yarn is also suitable for this project. Knitting from motifs is notable for the fact that it is used in very different areas: these can be models of clothing and accessories - a jacket, tunic, bag or vest. A cardigan looks especially beautiful in such patterns. The interior, which contains knitted square fragments, also becomes more comfortable:

  • bedspreads;
  • blankets;
  • napkins;
  • tablecloths;
  • covers for a sofa or chair;
  • lampshades for lamps and much more.

Crochet motifs with diagrams and descriptions

To crochet square motifs, you can use a variety of patterns, but novice needlewomen are better off learning simpler ones - this makes it easier to move from napkins and tablecloths to creating wardrobe and household items. It is recommended to take the main knitting tool under numbers 3, 3.5 and 4. The choice of thread depends directly on the future product. If you are just practicing knitting squares, then use the leftovers that you have. In other cases, it is worth following recommendations on the type of thread for a particular product, be it a blanket, tablecloth or dress.

For most napkins and tablecloths, openwork squares are used: they turn out thinner and more elegant. It is recommended to use mercerized cotton yarn for such products. You can take, for example, “Lily” threads with a density of 392 per 100 g. It is better to prepare a knitting tool under number 2. The step-by-step process for creating a square is as follows:

  1. Cast on 10 air loops (VP, vp) for the initial ring.
  2. Go up 3 ch, then knit 27 double crochets (dc, dc, dc), and at the end - 1 connecting stitch.
  3. In the next circular step, make 4 cycles of 6 single crochets (sc, sc, sc) and 4 arches of 10 ch.
  4. Next, tie the resulting arches with columns like this: 2 without throwing a thread, picot from 3 ch, and then three times a complex of 2 dc + picot, again 2 dc. Between the elements, make 4 single crochets.
  5. Find the stage in the diagram that is indicated in red; to knit it, make arches of 7 and 8 vp. Attach them to the picot using a single crochet. Knit them in the spaces between the elements.
  6. Next comes circle 5, which is the most difficult. The sequence of knitting the square element itself is as follows:
  • Tie the first arch like this - 1 dc, 1 double crochet (dc), 6 dc, picot of 3 ch, 2 dc.
  • On the second arch, alternate 5 dc and picot 5 times, and at the end make another 2 dc.
  • Knit the third arch according to the principle of the first, just arrange the indicated elements in the reverse order to get a mirror image.

This is one petal. To move to the second, tie 1 s.b.n., and make the element itself like this:

  1. Repeat step 1 for the first petal, only insert 4 chain points between the picots and the stitches. Attach them with 1 s.b.n. to the 5th column of the first petal.
  2. Turn the work over, tie a chain of chain stitches like this - 4 times 3 vp each. + 2 s.b.n., after which 3 v.p. and 1 connecting.
  3. Next, tie the second petal, like the first, starting from the 2nd arch.

After this stage, the instructions include the following steps:

  1. Complete the third petal according to the principle of the second, also making a “bridge” according to the previous instructions.
  2. Tie the fourth petal using the technology of the first. Before tying the 3rd arch, make a “bridge”.

Crochet flower square from center

Beginning craftswomen will also be able to crochet floral square motifs: here there is a round element inside. It is presented in the shape of a flower. Crocheting motifs here includes the following steps:

  1. From green yarn, cast on 6 VPs, close them with a ring, inside which make 16 VPs.
  2. Insert a pink thread, knit a V-cluster under each column, which consists of 1 chain loop between 2 double crochets. Finish with a connecting loop.
  3. Change the color of the thread to red and perform 3 VPs inside each column.
  4. Using blue yarn, knit the following cycle 4 times - 1 sc under the arch between 3 columns of 3 rows, 3 ch. Next, also in the gap, make 1 sc, 7 ch and again 1 sc. Do both complexes three times to get 4 improvised corners, as seen in the photo.
  5. Then complete this cycle – 1 ch to the end. between 2 s.b.n., 1 v.p. between 4 s.s.n. for the complex 3 v.p., 1 s.b.n., 6 s.s.n. under the large loop, 2 ch, 6 d.c.
  6. Knit 1 more circle with air loops, securing the chain with a post without throwing thread under the arches between the columns of the previous row.
  7. On the last circle, tie the edges of the square with columns, while throwing a thread.

Large square crochet motif

Large parts are used to create a blanket, because such a product may require too many of them. Crocheting from large size motifs can be done like this:

  1. Make a ring of 6 VPs, inside which repeat the cycle 3 DC + 2 VPs 4 times.
  2. Next, under the corner arches, knit a complex of 3 dc, 2 ch and 3 dc. On straight sections between them, do 1 VP.
  3. Repeat the same at the corners of each row. On straight sections, perform 3 dc under 1 ch of the last row and 1 ch to separate them from the next columns. It turns out that there will always be 3 CCHs above the air loop, and vice versa.
  4. Knit this way until the 5th row, then perform 1 circle of sc and dc.
  5. Next, knit 4 circular stages again according to the principle of the first 5.
  6. Again repeat the complex of 2 rows of sc and dc.
  7. Then knit the circle by alternating columns without casts and air loops, after which once again just columns, this time adding an additional thread.
  8. Return to the main knitting again, making 2 rows.
  9. Make 2 rows of sketched columns, complete the square with the standard pattern from step 3.

Combination of square motifs

If you have finished practicing crocheting squares, then learn how to crochet motifs. The operation of creating a whole product from individual parts can be carried out using:

  • columns without throwing a thread, when the squares are folded with the front side inward and tied by inserting a tool under the back walls;
  • half-columns, or connecting columns, when the yarn is grabbed and pulled directly through the chain and loop on the tool;
  • openwork bundles, for example, picot;
  • sewing needle, which is the easiest, but also less attractive.

Video: crocheting a square in a spiral

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