During the cold season, you really want to please yourself and your loved ones with the beauty that is so rare around! And it’s not at all necessary to mourn the summer days; you can bring comfort into your home based on a winter fairy tale, if you know how to create festive symbols of winter with your own hands. To do this, you can use yarn, knitting needles or crochet. It must be said that the winter theme in crocheting or knitting is perhaps the most relevant, and the New Year theme is one of the most beloved by all craftswomen - because it lifts the mood so much!

One of the many interesting winter elements that can be used to decorate your home during the winter holidays, and everyday life too, are crocheted snowflakes. These are very cute and delicate openwork products that can be “used” in the household in a variety of ways:

  • Christmas decorations;
  • festive coasters for cups and glasses;
  • New Year's keychains;
  • decorations-stickers for simple jars-flasks;
  • decorative elements for New Year's gifts and cards;
  • patch on sweaters, hats, scarves.

In general, crocheted snowflakes will come in handy in anything you can imagine. Today we will learn how to crochet these useful decorations, and diagrams and descriptions will help with this, which will be useful both for beginning needlewomen and for professionals who are looking for different options for snowflakes.

Crochet snowflakes - patterns with descriptions for beginners

The great news is that crocheted snowflakes can have very different shapes, as well as sizes, which means that crocheting them definitely won’t be boring. Moreover, after practice, those new to crocheting will be able to knit a snowflake according to their own idea, receiving an original and beautiful decoration of their own authorship.

But first, let's look at several traditional options for crocheting snowflakes. To learn how to crochet patterns that turn into snowflakes, you should follow the following recommendations and patterns.

How to knit the simplest snowflake?

Crocheting snowflakes is also suitable for beginners in this matter, if you choose among the easy options for patterns. We present several types of crocheted snowflakes that are easy to knit if you follow the detailed description.

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Simple crochet snowflake No. 1

This snowflake is knitted according to the following pattern and detailed description with photo:

We make a ring of thread and knit 1 air lifting loop.

1st row: we knit 8 single crochets into a ring, tighten the ring of thread and knit a connecting stitch, inserting the hook into the first single crochet of this row.

2nd row: we knit 3 air loops of lifting + 2 air loops according to the pattern pattern (i.e. we knit 5 air loops), in the next loop we knit a double crochet, then we knit 2 air loops, *in the next loop 1 double crochet, again 2 air loops * from * we continue knitting until the end of the row.

We close the row with a connecting post, insert the hook into the 3rd lifting air loop.

3rd row: in order to move on to knitting from an arch, we knit 1 connecting stitch, then 2 chain stitches, we knit 3 double crochets with a common top, then we knit 5 chain loops, *in the next arch we knit 4 double crochets with a common top, again 5 chain stitches *, continue knitting from * to the end of the row. We close the row with a connecting column, inserting a hook into the common top of the columns.

4th row: we knit 1 chain stitch and 1 single crochet in the same base loop, we knit a picot of 3 chain loops, and a single crochet in the same base loop, then we knit a picot of 5 chain loops, and a single crochet in the same base loop, knit a picot of 3 chain stitches and a single crochet, inserting a hook into the same loop, then we knit 3 chain loops *in the common top of the next group of stitches we similarly knit 1 single crochet, a picot of 3 chain loops, 1 single crochet, picot of 5 chain loops, 1 single crochet, picot of 3 chain loops, 1 single crochet.

Let's try to crochet a few more options for simple snowflakes, and detailed master classes will help us with this.

Simple crochet snowflake No. 2

To make working with the diagram and description easier and more convenient, we will use the following abbreviations:

VP - air loop;
PSN – half double crochet;
CCH – double crochet;
RLS – single crochet;
СС2Н – double crochet stitch;
СС3Н – double crochet stitch;
SS – connecting column.

Scheme and progress of work:

1st row: 4 VP (replacing 1 CCH + 1 VP), * 1 CCH, 1 VP* 6 times. Tighten the slip knot. Connect the circle of PSN in 3 VP row lifting.

2nd row: 1 VP, 1 RLS in the same arch, * 5 VP, 1 RLS we knit into the arch between the DCS of the previous row*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the row. The row ends with 1 sc in the arch, 2 ch, 1 sc in the first sc at the beginning of this row. Thus, each new row will begin in the middle of the previous petal.

3rd row: 4 VP, 1 RLS in the same arch, * 5 VP, in a large arch we knit 1 RLS, 3 VP, and in the same arch 1 RLS *. Thus we repeat from * to * until the last arch. In the last arch of the row we knit 1 RLS, 3 VP, 1 RLS and finish the row with 2 VP, in the first VP of the rise we knit 1 RLS. Once again you should be in the middle of the petal.

4th row: 4 VP, 1 RLS in the same arch, *7 VP, in a large arch we knit 1 RLS, 3 VP, and in the same arch 1 RLS*. Thus we repeat from * to * until the last arch. In the last large arch of the row we knit 1 RLS, 3 VP, 1 RLS and finish the row with 3 VP, in the first VP of the rise we knit 1 CC2H. Once again you should be in the middle of the petal.

5 row: 4 VP, 1 RLS in the same arch, *9 VP, in the large arch we knit 1 RLS, 3 VP, and in the same arch 1 RLS*. Thus we repeat from * to * until the last arch. In the last large arch of the row we knit 1 RLS, 3 VP, 1 RLS and finish the row with 4 VP, in the first VP of the rise we knit 1 SS3N. Once again you should be in the middle of the petal.

6th row: 4 VP, in the arch you knit 5 RLS, * 5 VP, in the large arch you knit 5 RLS-3 VP-5 RLS*. In this way, repeat from * to * until the end of the row. The row ends with 5 sc in the last large arch and SS in the first 1 ch of lifting this row.

We offer another option for a crocheted New Year's snowflake, which will be useful in decorating your home.

Simple crochet snowflake No. 3

You need to start knitting from the center, and you can do this in two ways:

  1. We make a chain of several air loops, connect it into a ring and knit further.
    we wind a ring on a finger from a thread and tie it with single crochets;
  2. We cast on 5 air loops and close the ring. We knit a connecting post and 3 chain stitches of the first row.

Again we make a connecting post and three air loops, closing the arc with a connecting post. To make it clearer, we periodically look at the photo below.

There should be 6 such arcs. Close the row with a connecting post.

We tie the first arch: 1 single crochet, 3 chain stitches, 2 single crochets.

We also tie the second and third arch: 2 single crochets, 3 chain stitches and 2 single crochets.

We repeat three more times. This concludes the master class for beginners. We have already created an openwork little star. But let's try to knit it even more and more beautifully.

Start the third row with a connecting post. Next is the row report: 1 single crochet, 3 chain stitches, 1 single crochet, 5 chain stitches, 1 single crochet, 3 chain stitches, 1 single crochet, 2 chain stitches.

Repeat the row report 5 more times.

We got an openwork crocheted snowflake that can be starched and hung on a Christmas tree.

Master class on knitting beautiful snowflakes for the New Year

If the question “What can you do to please your household during the winter holidays?” The answer will be “make something beautiful with your own hands,” then crocheted snowflakes are exactly what you need! These small winter symbols can be used for a variety of purposes, and they will give a special mood to everyone without exception. But first you need to choose suitable patterns for crocheting snowflakes, and consider several master classes.

Abbreviations for description:

VP - air loop;
CCH – double crochet;
RLS – single crochet;
P5 – pico from 5 VP;
P3 – pico from 3 VP;
SS – connecting column;
PSSN - half double crochet.

Knitting a snowflake:

Please note that at the beginning of the row we knit VP instead of stitches.

CCH = 3VP; RLS = 1VP.

Let's start with the ring.

1st row: *2DC with a common top, 3VP* x 5 times, SS;

2nd row: *(1СБН, 5ВП, 1СБН) - in one loop, 4VP)* x 5 times, SS;

3rd row: 3SS, in an arch of 5VP - 2СН, 2ВП, under an arch of 4VP - 1СБН, 2ВП

*(2СН, 3ВП, 2СН) – under 5VP, 2ВП, 1СБН under the next one. arch, 2VP) * x 4 times.
The end of the row is 2DC in the first arch from which the row began, 1VP, 1DC in the third VP;

4th row: under the newly connected PRSN - (1СБН, П5, 1СБН, П3), 2VP, 1СБН - in the 2nd SCSN, П3, 2VP, under the SC - SS. Half of the beam is knitted.

We knit the next five in the same way.

Continue knitting after SS
* 2VP, 1SC we knit in the SSN, P3, 2VP, under the arch - (1SC, P3, 1SC, P5, 1SC, P3), 2VP, 1SC in the 2nd SC, P3, 2VP, under the RLS - SS*.

We tied five rays, and we finish the sixth - 2VP, 1СБН, П3, 2ВП, under the 1st arch - 1СБН, П3, СС.

We fasten the thread and cut it. The snowflake is ready!

Another version of a crocheted snowflake might look like this:

Abbreviations for description:

P6 – pico of 6 VP;
SP – connecting loop;
RLS – single crochet;
VP – air loop;
Dc - double crochet.

Knitting a snowflake:

At the beginning of knitting snowflakes, we collect a chain of 6 chain stitches. Don’t forget about replacing the first columns of the VP:

  • 3VP are equal to 1СН;
  • 1VP is equal to 1СБН.

1st row: 1VP, 11СН, SP;
2nd row: (2СН, 3ВП) – 6 repetitions, SP;
3rd row: (2 sc in the top of the dc of the second row, under the arch - 2 dc, 4 ch, 2 dc) - 6 repetitions, sp;

4th row: (2SP, in two DC we knit 2SC, under the arch – 1SC, P6, 1SC, 1DC, picot trefoil (P6), 1DC, 1SC, P6, 1SC, 2SC in the SC of the 3rd row, 1VP, skip two loops) – 6 repetitions , SP.

We remove all excess threads, fasten them, and cut them off.

We starch the openwork motif, align it and secure it with pins, and let it dry. The crocheted snowflake is ready.

Video lesson

Beginners in such a difficult task as crocheting are always helped by visual lessons that help them avoid the simplest mistakes and pay attention to important points that master classes in photographs do not always fully convey. This video tutorial will help you crochet a snowflake even for those craftswomen who are taking it up for the first time in their lives.

Video “Crochet snowflakes for beginners”

Our master class will show you how to properly make hexagonal crochet motifs with patterns that are simply perfect for creating knitted blankets, pillows, napkins, openwork tops and wonderful outfits. Using our master class with a full description, you can easily learn how to make crocheted slippers from hexagonal motifs.

Such motifs are often called grandma’s hexagon and are crocheted with a sunflower pattern. With the help of such a hexagon you can knit a bunch of products - from dresses to boots, they look no worse than knitted ones, but knitting is much easier and more fun: knitting beautiful hexagons is a pleasure! Before you know it, half the work is already finished.

What do we need to create a hexagonal motif?

  • Cotton yarn.
  • Special hook.
  • Sewing needle.
  • Sharp scissors.

The slippers consist of three large hexagonal motifs, to knit them you need to take yarn of different colors. The yarn for making knitted items should be very thick; if the threads are thin, then connect them in three folds.

This master class is for foot size thirty-nine. Using the example for knitting, we took two shades of yarn, about 160 grams of pink and about 80 grams of blue, hook number three or five.

Scheme for creating the sole of a knitted slipper:

The sole of the slipper is made using thick and durable thread. We make an initial loop, dial on five chain stitches. + two more of the same loops for lifting the first row. The sole of the slipper is created with straight and reverse rows of half-columns; at the beginning of all rows we create two air lifting loops.

If you need to make one half-column from one loop, make two columns. If you need to reduce the half-stitch, create a yarn over, insert the hook into the first loop, pull a loop onto the hook, then into the second loop in the row, pull out another loop, then, grabbing the working thread, knit all the loops from the hook.

In the first row of the sole, we begin to make half-columns from the third loop, then we knit two half-columns from the first and final loops of the chain.

In the second row we create additions according to the same pattern from the first and final loop of the row, we get nine half-columns. After this, we knit a trace up to the tenth row without additions. In rows 11,12,13 and 14 we create increases from the first stitch of the row; the number of half-columns should increase to fourteen to widen the foot.

Having made a trace twenty cm long, then we remove the first two and the final two half-columns in the final two rows. We cut and fasten our thread.

Description of the creation of a hexagonal motif and diagram

Having created the initial loop, we will cast on five air loops and close them into a ring.

  • First, knitting the first row, we will create four chain stitches. rise, from the ring we knit seventeen st. s/n. We finish the row with a connecting column in the fourth lifting loop.
  • We put a thread of the second color into work. The next row of the motif must be connected with three air stitches. lifting, create a yarn over, insert the hook into the first point and pull out a wide loop onto it, repeat the process again. We knit all the loops and make one air loop again.
  • To knit a new large stitch, yarn over the hook, insert it into a new loop in a row, pull out a long loop, repeat 2 more times: yarn over, hook into the same loop, pull out a large loop. We knit all the loops from the hook, secure the large post with a chain loop and create another one of the same type.
  • In total, in the second row we make eighteen large columns from all the loops of the first row, between the large columns we make one chain stitch. We complete the row of connections. up the first lush st.
  • The third row of the motif must be knitted with a thread from the first row, stretching it along the wrong side. We create two chain stitches, a yarn over, a hook between the large posts of the second row, we knit a yarn over, a new yarn over, a hook up the new large stitch, we knit a yarn over, then we knit all the loops and make two more chain stitches. After this we knit, repeating three stitches with one top and two chain stitches. We complete the row of connections. Art.
  • Change the thread color again. From the first arch we begin knitting three chain stitches. lifting and four tbsp. s/n, now repeat 2 times, three tbsp. s/n and once five tbsp. s/n from the arches of the previous row. We finish the row of connections. Art. into the third lifting loop.
  • We knit the final row st. b/n from each loop, only from the loop in the middle of five st. s/n make three tbsp. b/n, this is the top of the hexagonal motif. We finish the row with a connecting post, cut and fasten the thread.

Assembling a slipper, diagrams and description

Having made three motifs, fold them in the shape of a triangle, its top is a sock..

We knit the side seam of the slipper by attaching three motifs on both sides. To do this, we create a row of columns along the edge of the motifs for connection, immersing the hook in the half-loops of the two motifs. We connect two motives on one side, take another motive and attach it to the first one on the other side.

We skip two sides 2 and 3 of the internal motif, we also sew the new sides of the motifs near the connecting posts, this will be the heel seam.

Having assembled the top, a slipper from three hexagon motifs, sew it to our footprint. To do this, we connect the central part of the heel with the central part of the footprint and the top of the toe with the center of the toe on the sole. You can attach the top of the slipper to the sole with a needle, or you can also use a hook to knit a row of stitches along the edge for connection, immersing the hook behind the half-loops of the motifs and the sole.

The second knitted slipper from hexagons is created using the same knitting method. You can also make a hexagonal snowflake motif to decorate your slippers. If you need a visual example of knitting such slippers, you can easily find a training video on the Internet.

Hello, friends!

Today we have a new topic: crochet - hexagonal motifs. I have prepared a large selection of patterns from simple to beautiful openwork motifs and ideas of what things can be knitted from them.

All photos are taken from open sources on the Internet; they were mainly published on foreign websites and magazines.

From hexagons you can knit a huge number of different items, including for comfort in the home. And depending on the product, these can be simple dense motifs or elegant openwork ones. Things made from colored motifs look especially beautiful and bright.

Choose a scheme to your liking.

Crochet hexagonal motifs - simple patterns

To crochet a hexagonal motif in the simplest way, make a sliding loop and knit several double crochets (or single crochets) into it. Moreover, this number must be a multiple of six, i.e. 6 or 12.

In the second row, you need to knit two stitches in each loop.

In the third row - in every second column.

In the fourth - in every third.

Those. in fact, approximately the same as when knitting a circle. But in order to form a hexagon, increases must always be made on the same column of the previous row, and when knitting a circle, an offset must be made each time.

To make it even easier and the pattern more interesting, use a diagram.

Sunflower motifs

A very popular pattern among needlewomen is the sunflower motif, it is also very simple, and you can knit in different colors and get other types of flowers, the same daisy, for example.

You can watch the video on how to knit a simple sunflower.

And also other suitable schemes:

Afghan hexagonal flower motif

Many people love the Afghan motif, and not only the hexagonal one, it is notable for the fact that its center is decorated with a beautiful flower.

The diagram is in front of you, as well as a video tutorial on how to knit such a motif.

Schemes of beautiful openwork hexagonal motifs

Such motifs are useful for knitting tablecloths, curtains and other things. Moreover, according to some patterns, you can even knit an independent product from just one motif - an oven mitt, a snowflake, a small napkin.

Crochet items made from hexagonal motifs

You can knit anything from hexagonal motifs:

  • and dresses, and skirts, and tops
  • stoles
  • slippers, footwear, boots
  • pillows
  • napkins, tablecloths, coasters
  • rugs
  • blankets
  • bags
  • toys
  • pincushions.

Depending on the type of product, we buy the yarn we need: acrylic or acrylic with wool is suitable for blankets, cotton thread for pillows and bags, thicker yarn for rugs, and thin cotton threads for napkins and tablecloths.

We use the thread thickness and hook number accordingly.

Look at some photos to see what might happen.

Bags

To crochet a bag from hexagonal motifs, you can take any pattern, but here I will give a diagram for assembling the motifs.

Slippers, boots

The photo shows boots made from hexagonal crocheted motifs by Larisa Sankevich from our long-standing competition. A detailed description of the work can be found.

Toys, pincushions

The Afghan motif is mainly used here, but you need to know the layout patterns in each individual case.

Tablecloths, napkins, coasters

Rugs

Blankets

It seems to me that crocheting a blanket with hexagonal motifs is such a field of activity; you can use all kinds of colors, patterns, and pick up leftover yarn.

A relative novelty among them is a very beautiful blanket of seven types of motifs with different colors, which are called Frida’s flowers after their creator.

I post patterns of multi-colored flowers in hexagons, and you can help figure out how to knit them (the first motif) using the video, although it is not in Russian.

I think the rest of the lessons won’t be difficult to find.

How to Crochet Hexagonal Motifs

In blankets, rugs, bags and other products, as a rule, they combine ready-made motifs.

To do this, the motifs are steamed with an iron, folded with each other face inward, aligning the edges, and connected with a hook, grabbing only the outer loops, using connecting posts.

In this case, the motifs are arranged among themselves in a checkerboard pattern, resulting in an uneven broken edge of the product. If desired, it is left in this form, tying the entire work around the perimeter with rows of single crochets.

To get a rectangular product with a smooth edge, you will have to knit more halves of the motifs, or fill the gaps between the motifs along the edges with columns with different numbers of crochets: first in ascending order, then in descending order. For example: 2СБН, 2С1Н, 3С2Н, 2С1Н, 2СБН.

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Today's master class will tell you how to properly crochet hexagonal motifs with patterns that are more suitable than ever for creating blankets, pillows, napkins, openwork tops and dresses... Arm yourself with yarn and hooks, it will be interesting!

Classic hexagonal crochet motifs

We adhere to this scheme:

Description

1st round: (yellow) dial 6 v. p., connect into a ring, 3 v. p.p., 11 p. s n. into the ring.

2 p.: (red) knit 4 sts. p., from the first p. make a cone out of 2 s. with two n., 2 v. p., then from each s. knitting lump of 3 s. with two n. after 2 c. p., ss..

3 p.: (blue) row of 47 p. s n., ss. in the 3rd paragraph..

4 p.: (brown) knit. With. without n., above each bump of the 2nd r. we make a relief s. with two n., inserting the hook behind the leg of the middle s. lumps.

5 r.: (white) knitting. 1st century p.p., in this r. we form 6 corners of the future star and motif - after 8 s. without n. And from 2nd century. P..

6 p.: (yellow) row p. without n., from A with 2 v. n. do s. without n., 5th century. p., s. without n..

7 red on the side of the tune 2 p. s n., p/s, s. without n., 2 ss., s. without n., p/s., 2 p. s n., from A 2 s. from N., 3rd century. p., 2 p. with n..

8 rubles: (red) cr. R. With. without n., at the vertices of the corners from A knitting. With. without n., 2nd century. p., s. without n..

9 p.: (white) align the sides of the motif, changing the height of the columns. On the side of the corner 3 s. without n., 2 p/s, 2 s. sn., 2 s. s n. on v. p., 2 p. s n., 2 p/s, 3 s. without n.. At corners A from 2 c. P..

10 r.: p. from n.. At the beginning of the 3rd century. p.p., on the sides from each p. we make s., at the corners from A s. from N., 2nd century. p., s. s n, ss. in the 3rd paragraph..

6-coal motif: video master class

Hex star crochet

We adhere to this scheme:

Description

We collect a chain of 4 v. p., in a circle using a connecting loop.

1 r.: (red) 3 c. p.p., then alternate 2 s. s n. vm. and A from 3rd century. p., ss. in 3 p.p..

2 r.: (white, do not break off the red one) 3 c. p.p., p. from n., to 6 s. s n. from each A pr. r., ss. in the 3rd paragraph..

3 rows: (red, stretch it through the 2nd row) p. without n., *6 v. p., s. without n. in the 2nd paragraph from the cr., p/s in the next. p., s. s n., s. with two n., s. with three n., fasten in the 4th st. from the beginning of the chain, And from the 3rd st. p., s. without n. after 1 p.*, from * to * x 6, last. fasten the ss., cut both threads.

4 r.: (white) with top. join thread, *5 in. p., 3 p. s n. from A pr. r., 5th century. p. and s. without n. in top Sl. ray*, from * to *, ss..

5 p.: 3 v. p.p., *5 s. s n. from A from 5 in. p. pr. r., 3 p. s n. from 2nd p. s n. Ave. R., 5 p. s n. from A, to top. angle 3 in. p.*, from * to *. After last And from the 3rd century. n. above the connecting corner. p. in the 3rd p. p., cut the yarn.

We connect the patterns during the knitting process. R. at the vertices, A: c. p., ss. to center A of another pattern, 1st century. p.. then in the middle of the side we knit a ss..

Volumetric motif: video master class

Hexagonal African Flower Motif

We adhere to this scheme:

Description

Ring from the 6th century. p., ss. yellow thread.

1 p.: 3 v. p.p., 1 p. s n. in a circle, * 1 in. p., 2 p. with n.*. from * to * more x 4, ss. in the 3rd century. p.p..

2 rubles: add. white yarn ss., 3 in. p.p., from A 1 c. p.p.r. 6 times for 2 s. from N., 1st century. p., 2 p. s n., ss. in the 3rd century. p.p..

3 p.: using ss. go to the nearest A from 1st century. p., instead of 1st s. – 3rd century p.p., from each A we knit 7 s. s n., ss. in the 3rd century. p.p..

4 p.: green thread 1 st. p.p., p. s n. in each st., between fans cr. goes under the 2nd river, we capture the slave. n., pull out a long loop and knit it with. without n., complete p. ss. in the 1st century p.p..

5 p.: dark green thread c. p.p., p. s n. in each p., at the top of the fans from 1 p. do s.. s n. - this is how we form the corners of the motif.

6 rubles: similar to the 5th.

To combine the patterns, you need to fold the two sides and, crocheting one stitch at a time, ss. along the edge.

Sunflower motif: video mk

Volumetric water lily

Description

central part

We make a chain of 4 v. p., connect it into a ring with a blind loop, 3 in. p.p., 11 p. s n. in a circle We connect with a blind loop to the top of the 3rd sts. p.p..

Enter cr. in the back half-loop of any of the stitches, beige, 3 in. lifting point,
1 p. s n. in the same point of the base as the chain of 3 v. P.,
*2 s. s n. in the next p.*, from * to * x 10 times, ss. in the 3rd century p.p. = 24 s. with n..

Outer circle of petals

Front half loop only!

4th century p., 4 p. from 2 n., enter cr. in the same point of the base as the chain of 4 v. p., take out the cr. and enter it again in the 1st s. from 2 n. front, take it out and go back to the 1st s. from 2 n. front. Holding the yarn, we stretch the gripper. p. through work and the first leaf is ready.

Again 4th century. p., blind p. to the front half-loop of the next. p., 4th century p.p., prov. leaf in the front half-loop next. etc. until you get 12 leaves. Chain of 4 c. item of the last sheet of connection. blind stitch with the base of the very first chain of 4th century. P..

Inner circle of petals

Chain of 4 c. p. for lifting, 4 s. from 2 n. at the basis of this chain, we introduce cr. in the front half loop of beige color..

We take out the cr. from p. and tighten the top, pulling it into the top of the 1st wire. With..
*Chain of 4 v. p., blind p. to the front half-loop of the next. beige. p.*, from * to * 5 more times. We don’t cut the thread, we pull it into the point on the edge. and tighten it.

Turn the work over with the wrong side up, attach the light green yarn under the leaves to the white half-loops, 3 in. p., 1 p. s n. in the same paragraph of the base,
*2 s. s n. in the next basics, 1 p. s n.*, from * to * x 10 times, blind loop.

Now we insert the tool immediately under both half-loops: 3 in. p., 4 p. s n., *s. from N., 2nd century. p., s. s n. in the same basis as etc., 5 pp. s n. (each - in the next paragraph of the base)*, from * to *x 4, p. from N., 2nd century. p., s. s n. in the same base, blind st. to the top of the chain of 3 v. p. the beginning of the circle.

Hexagonal Snowflake motif for slippers-boots: video master class

A simple motif for beginners

We adhere to the knitting pattern and connection pattern:

Description

We dial a chain of 10 v. p., in a circle ss..

1 p.: 3 v. p.p., 17 p. s n. in a circle.

2 p.: 3 v. p.p., *2 v. p., s. with n.*. from * to * x 17, 2 in. n., connecting n..

3 p.: 4 v. p.p., 3 p. from 2 n. vm., *4 v. p.. 4 s. from 2 n. vm.*, from * to * to the end of the river, 2nd century. p., s. s n. at the top of the 1st petal.

4 p.: *3 v. p., to 1st A from c. n. pr. r., 3rd century. p., s. without n. to 2nd A from c. n. pr. r., 5th century. p., s. without n. to 3rd A from c. p. pr. r.*, from * to * another x 5, 3 c. p., s. without n., 3rd cent. p., s. s n. to the beginning of this cr. R..

Motive African flower: video mk

Three-color raised motif

We adhere to this scheme:

Description

5th century p. in the ring, 3 in. p. for lifting.

In the ring 11 s. with n., typing between s. 1 century each P..

Attach a thread of a different color between the posts. Pull out the stitch to a height of 1 cm and knit a cone (lush stitch): [yarn over, pull out the stitch] x 3 times, grab the working thread and pull it through all the stitches on the edge, holding the working thread. Now we enter cr. Under the thread that you were holding, grab the working thread and pull out the loop. Having captured a slave. n., we knit all the stitches on the edge. – the first cone is ready.

We dial 2 v. p. and between the words. With. we knit the second cone: cone, 2 in. p., bump, 2nd century. p. to the end of the river, conn. P..

A light thread attached to the top of any bump, between them we make 3 s. sn., 1 s. s n. in top sl. cones, between the following sh. With. from N., 2nd century. p., s. s n.. 1 s. s n. in top sl. sh., 3 s. s n. between the highway and so on until the end of the p.: 1 s. s n., (s. s n., 2 v. p., s. s n.), 1 s. sn., 3 s. with n., close the connection. n. in 3rd century. p.p..

Simple hexagon: video mk

Openwork motif

We adhere to this scheme:

Description

5th century We close the item into a ring with a connecting loop.

1 p.: 3 v. p.p., in the ring 11 s. with n., connect. n. in 3rd century. p.p.

2 p.: Another 5 c. n., in the same village. 1 p. from n, 2nd century. p., skip 1 s., in the next. (s. with n., 2 v. p., d. with n.), * 2 v. p., (d. with n., 2 v. p., d. with n.) in every 2nd With. to the end of the river, connecting n. in 3rd century. p.p..

3 rows: Row from A from 5th century. p., doing s. without n. in the village s n. previous r.. Last A: 2 c. p., s. s n. to the beginning of the river..

4 p.: 3 v. p., in the same A 1 s. s n. and 1 p/s. Then in each A we knit: p/s, 3 s. s n., p/s. Under the first A we add the missing 1 p/s and 1 s. s n, close the r..

5 p.: 5 v. p., 1 p. s n. in the same village, 4th century. p., s. from N., 2nd century. p., s. s n. in the middle village on the next fan and so on until the end of the row: 4 in. p., (s. with n., 2 v. p., s. with n.) in the middle column. At the end of the river emb. 2nd century p. and knit p/s in the third p. of lifting.

6 p.: row A from 5 v. p., doing s. under the chains in. p.. Last A: 2nd c. p., s. s n. to the beginning of the river.. Emb. 1 vp, under the next line. And knitting. 5 s. from N., 3rd century. p., 5 s. s n. in the same A, p. without n. in the next A, 5th century. p., s. without n. in the next A, 5th century. p., s. without n. in the next A. In the words A 5 s. from N., 2nd century. p., 5 s. s n.. Then we repeat: s. without us. without us. without n...

We do not knit the corner completely. From this point, if desired, you can move on to the next pattern according to the diagram below:

Video mk

Motivchik Zvezdochka: video mk

Hexagonal Snowflake: video mk

Slippers made from hexagonal motifs: video master class

Selection of schemes