Verbal description of crocheted napkins. Napkin patterns

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Crocheting is a hobby for many women who, on weekends or during vacations, get a lot of pleasure from working on knitting, while creating unique beautiful things. For such craftswomen, we have made a selection of the best simple and beautiful crochet napkins with patterns.

Patterns of simple and beautiful crocheted napkins knitted in the round

The technique of knitting napkins in a circle is considered one of the simplest. Since it is not necessary to comprehend the science of all double crochets and single crochets. It is enough to have basic knowledge and master a crochet hook. You can easily make a simple napkin using only air loops, from which you will need to make holes in the form of scales in a circle.

To knit more sophisticated napkins, we suggest using the patterns below.




Patterns of simple and beautiful crochet napkins in the style of fillet knitting

Fillet knitting is an alternation of filled and empty cells. The technique is based on knitting squares and rectangles. Most of them remain empty, and a pattern is formed from the filled squares.

For fillet knitting, only two types of loops are used:

  • air;
  • double crochet.

This makes the technique very easy and the work progresses quickly. All you need to create a masterpiece is to follow the pattern. This technique is used not only in creating napkins, but also when knitting decorative elements and things.






Schemes of simple and beautiful crocheted napkins

A round napkin does not always look appropriate on an oval table or sometimes hangs from a narrow surface. You can avoid this and knit a figured napkin to suit your interior. These napkins are knitted quite simply, but the end result delights everyone who sees such a miracle. The patterns on such napkins can be either intricate or completely simple. The main thing is to fold the structure correctly, which the diagrams below will help you with.






Schemes of simple and beautiful figured napkins made of Bruges lace

Bruges lace came to us from the west almost three hundred years ago. Needlewomen honed this skill, creating more and more new versions of knitting such openwork. The technique is based on working with knitted braid, which is folded, intertwined, tied, resulting in an intricate pattern. It will be difficult for beginners to immediately master knitting Bruges lace, but more experienced needlewomen will be able to handle napkins in this style without any problems.






Schemes of simple and beautiful figured napkins with Irish lace

This technique cannot be called easy. But the end result is pleasing to the eye and looks simply amazing. To knit using this technique, the needlewoman will need all her perseverance and concentration. Since there are a large number of intricate columns and loops here.






Take note of the above diagrams and create beauty with your own hands. Enjoy your creativity.

Since ancient times, crocheted openwork napkins have been considered an indicator of the skillful hands of the craftswoman who knitted them. Even after several centuries have passed since then, this decorative element is still actively used not only in villages, but also in modern “apartment” interiors. The models proposed in this lesson, thanks to the detailed description and clear diagram, will be suitable for absolutely everyone: both a schoolgirl who wants to please her mother or grandmother, and an experienced needlewoman who has decided to make the interior of her home even more comfortable!

Two-color crochet openwork napkin

We will need:

  • fine yarn (100% cotton), about 15 grams of white and 15 grams of orange;
  • cr. No. 1.

Diameter: 30 cm.

Scheme

Description

We use an orange thread to make a chain of 12 v. p., connect it into a circle using ss..
1 r.: 4 v. p., 35 p. from 2 n. in a ring.
2 p.: 7 c. p., *1 p. from 2 n. in the 2nd s. from 2 n. previous river, 3rd century. p.*, from * to * x 16. Total – x 18. We finish the row with ss..
3 p.: 1 v. p., 5 s. from 2 n. in the 2nd arch from the 3rd century. n. previous river, 5th century. p., 5 s. s n. in the same arch, *1 p. without n. in the 2nd s. from 2 n. previous p., 5 p. from 2 n. in the 2nd arch from the 3rd century. n. previous river, 5th century. p., 5 s. s n. in the same arch*, from * to * x 4, total – x 6.

16 rubles: attach a white thread and work according to cx. strapping.

Small openwork napkin (25 cm): video master class

Unusual bright crochet napkin

We will need:

  • yarn “Iris” (100% cotton), 11 grams of light green, white, yellow colors);
  • cr. No. 0.9.

Diameter: 21.5 cm.

Scheme

Description

Middle

We use a white thread to make a chain of 10 sts. p. and close them in a circle using ss..
1 p.: 3 v. p., 19 p. s n. in the ring, ss..
2 p.: 4 v. p., *1 p. s n. in the next s. s n. previous river, 1st century. p.*, from * to * x 18, total – x 20.
3 p.: 3 v. p., 2 p. s n. in the arch from the 1st century. p. previous p., *3 p. s n. into the next arch from the 1st century. n. of the previous p.*, from * to * x 18, total – x 20.

Ring

We make 20 of these parts.
Using a white (yellow) thread we make a chain and 10 v. p., close it in a circle.
1 p.: 3 v. p., 19 p. s n. into the ring.
We make 10 pieces each.

Leaf

9 parts required.
Using a light green thread we dial 24 v. p., close it in a ring.
1 p.: 1 v. p., 3 p. without n., 29 p. sn., 4 s. without n. into a 24 century ring. p. previous R..

Two leaf

Need 10 pieces.
1 r.: with a light green thread * dial 20 v. p., close in a circle ss.*, from * to * x 1 time, x 2 in total.
2 p.: 1 v. p., 24 p. without n. in a ring from the 20th century. p. previous r., 25 p. without n. into the next ring from the 20th century. p. previous R..

Assembly

We connect the parts together in the last row.
Knitting should be starched and dried on a flat surface.

Napkin “Snowflake” (31 cm): video master class

Flower napkin for beginners

We will need:

  • yarn "Jasmine" (100% cotton) about 40 grams of white and a little beige:
  • cr. No. 1.5.

Diameter: 1 motif is 15 cm.

Scheme

Description

1 p.: 1 v. rise point, 17 s. without n. in the ring, ss..
2 p.: 7 c. p., *1 p. without n. in the 2nd s. without n. previous r., 6th century n.*, from * to * x 4. Total – x 6. Finish p. ss., cut the thread.
3 p.: attach a white thread, 1 in. lifting point, 2 s. without n. in an arch from the 6th century. p. previous r., 4th century p., *3 s. without n. next arch from the 6th century. p. previous r., 4th century p., *3 s. without n. next arch from the 6th century. p. previous r., 4th century n.*, from * to * x 4, total – x 6. We finish p. ss., then knitting according to cx. on the 10th rub. inclusive.

We make 6 such motifs, knit 1 motif changing colors: 1-9 pp beige, 10th – white.

We connect the parts together in the last row. according to cx.

We tie the napkin with beige thread (see diagram of the binding).

Openwork napkin (52 cm): video master class

Large crochet napkin for coffee table

We will need:

  • yarn “Iris” (100% cotton), 65 grams of beige color;
  • cr. No. 0.9.

Diameter: 52 cm.

Scheme

Description

We collect a chain of 6 v. p., close it in a circle using ss..

1 p.: 3 v. p., 15 p. s n. in a ring, ss..
2 p.: 6 v. p., *1 p. from 2 n. in the next With. s n. previous r., 2nd c. p.*, from * to * x 14, total x 16, finish p. ss..
3 p.: 3 v. p., 2 p. s n. in an arch of 2 c. p. previous r., *1 p. s n. in the next With. from 2 n. Ave. R., 2 p. s n. in the next arch from 2 c. p. pr. r.*, from * to * x 14, total x 16.

We continue knitting according to cx. on the 28th r. inclusive, ending each of them with ss..

The napkin should be starched, straightened and allowed to dry naturally.

“Violet”: video master class

The most delicate fluffy napkin

We will need:

  • beige yarn “Iris” (100% cotton), 75 g;
  • cr. No. 0.9.

Diameter: 62.5 cm.

Scheme

Description

We collect a chain of 8 v. p., close it in a circle ss..

1 p.: 1 v. p., 15 p. without n. in a ring, ss..
2 p.: 7 c. p., *1 p. s n. in the 2nd s. without n. previous r., 4th century p.*, from * to * x 6, total x 8.
3 p.: 9 c. p., 5 unfinished p. with 2 n., knitted together, in an arch of 4 c. p. previous r., 4th century p., *1 p. from 3 n. next With. s n. Ave. R., 4th century p., 5 unfinished p. with 2 n., knitted together, in the next. arch from 4th century. p. prev. r., 4th century p.*, from * to * x 6, total x 8.

We continue knitting according to cx. 1 and 2 for 23 rubles. inclusive, ending each of them with ss..

The finished napkin is starched and dried on a flat surface.

Napkin for a glass (16 cm): video master class

DIY snowflake napkin

We will need:

  • yarn Vita cotton “Pelican” (100% double mercerized cotton; 50 g. per 330 meters), 90 g. white;
  • cr. No. 0.85.

Diameter: 56.5 cm.

Scheme

Description

We dial 10 v. etc., we close them in a ring.

1 p.: 3 v. p., 35 p. s n. in a circle., ss..
2 p.: 6 v. p., *1 p. without n. in the 3rd s. s n. prev r., 5th century p.*, from * to * x 10, total x 12, end with ss..
3 p.: 6 v. p., *1 p. without n. next ar. from 5th century p. prev. r., 5th century p.*, from * to * x 10. Total x 12.

We continue knitting according to cx. 1 and 2 on the 44th r. inclusive.

The finished product should be starched and dried before use.

Napkin for beginners: detailed video master class (70 cm)

Exquisite crochet napkin

We will need:

  • yarn “Iris” (100% cotton), 73 g. milky color;
  • cr. No. 0.9.

Diameter: 60 cm.

Scheme

Description

Chain of 8 c. p., close it in a ring ss..

1 p.: 5 v. p., *1 p. from 2 n. in a circle, 1st century. p.*, from * to * x 10, total x 12, ss..
2 p.: 4 v. p., 2 p. from 2 n. in the 1st century. lifting point. 1st century p., *3 s. from 2 n. in the next With. from 2 n. prev r., 1st century p.*, from * to * x 10, total x 12.
3 p.: 4 v. p., 1 p. from 2 n. in the 1st point of the rise, 1 s. from 2 n. in the next With. from 2 n. prev r., 2 p. from 2 n. in the next s s 2 n. prev r., 1 p. from 2 n. in the next With. from 2 n. prev r., 2 p. from 2 n. in the next With. from 2 n. prev r., 1st century p.*, from * to * x 10. Total x 12. 3 rubles: 10 c. p., 1 p. s n. in the 7th century. p. chain, 1 v. p., *1 p. from 3 n. in the next With. from 5 n. Ave. R., 3rd century. p., 1 p. s n. in the 2nd yarn over with. from 3 n., 1 v. p.*, from * to * x 22, total x 24.

Diameter: 46 cm.

Model

Progress

We dial 20 century. p., connect into a ring.

1 p.: 1 v. p., 31 p. without n. in a ring, ss..
2 p.: 3 v. p., 3 p. s n. in the next 3 s. without n. Ave. R., 1st century p., *4 s. s n. in the next With. without n. Ave. R., 1st century p.*, from * to * x 6, total x 8, ss..
3 p.: 3 v. p., 1 p. s n. in the 1st century. lifting point, 2 s. s n. in the next 2 s. s n. Ave. R., 2 p. s n. in the next With. s n. Ave. R., 2nd century p., *2s. from n.v. With. s n. Ave. R., 2 p. s n. in the next 2 s. s n. before p., 2 s. s n. in the next With. s n. Ave. R., 2nd century p.*, from * to * x 6, total x 8.
4 p.: 3 v. p., 1 p. s n. in the 1st century. lifting point, 4 s. s n. in the next 4 s. s n. Ave. R., 2 p. s n. in the next s s n. Ave. R., 2nd century p., *2 s. s n. in the next With. s n. Ave. R., 4 p. s n. in the next 4 s. s n. Ave. R., 2 p. s n. in the next With. s n. Ave. R., 2nd century p.*, from * to * x 6, total x 8, ss.

We will be glad if our master class today will help you knit an original napkin with your own hands!

Hello, friends! Original napkins always arouse interest among needlewomen. In general, I love different creative ideas, especially simple ones. I offer you a small selection of such interesting napkins and crochet patterns for most of them.

For crocheting original napkins, not only thin bobbin cotton threads are suitable, but also thicker ones, such as Snowflake, Iris, Rose, Chamomile and others. And accordingly, hook No. 0.9 - 2.

Original napkins Shells

Very original napkins in the shape of shells.

Elongated shell

It’s very easy to knit this one, even those who are just learning how to knit napkins can handle it.

Look at the diagram, I will try to explain how to read it.

We cast on a chain of 16 loops and close them into a connecting ring.

Then we tie the ring with double crochets and then knit in a circle according to the pattern of 12 rows. At the end of the 12th, we pull the thread through a chain of chain stitches with connecting stitches.

From the 13th row, we divide the knitting in half and knit the left and right parts separately from left to right and from right to left.

Having finished knitting each even row, turn the product and pull the thread through the posts and a chain of chain stitches.

Thus, on the left side in each part of the napkin, the number of rows gradually increases, and on the right side it decreases.

Shell napkins knitted from colored threads are very beautiful.

True, it’s hard for me to imagine how this can be connected. Perhaps each of the colored stripes is knitted separately, and in the process is combined with others. What do you think?

Round shell

Or in this design, a round-shaped shell napkin is also very interesting.

Original napkin Maple leaf

This photo was found on the Internet, and the diagram is separate from it; they are somewhat different, but very similar.

We start knitting with 10 chain stitches, close them into a ring and knit two rows of napkins in a circle according to the pattern using single crochets.

Starting from the third row, knitting continues from the front side, then from the wrong side, forming petals.

That is, we do not knit the third row to the end of the circle, but leaving one repeat of the second row unknitted, we cast on 4 air loops, turn the work over and knit the 4th row.

At the beginning of the 5th row, we pull the connecting thread through the first repeat of the 4th row and then continue to knit according to the pattern, leaving the last repeat of the 4th row unknitted.

At the end of the row we cast on 4 VPs, turn the work over and knit the 6th row. And so on.

The original Maple Leaf Napkin is interesting in itself.

Or you can decorate a decorative pillow with it, make multi-colored coasters, coasters for hot dishes from thicker threads or potholders for the kitchen, or decorate a wall panel.

It is very beautiful to use colorful autumn maple leaves as headrests on the sofa and armchairs.

The maple leaf can be knitted in another continuous way. See.

Crochet napkin Tulips original shape

I was given this wonderful pattern and, of course, I was happy to knit a tulip napkin, which I called “Tulip Mood.” There seems to be nothing special about it and the design is simple, but it attracts attention precisely with its unusual, original shape.

I skip the description, instead my video MK to help in three parts (links to the second and third parts are at the end of the video).

Fantasy napkin

I don’t know what to call this original napkin, let it be fantasy. She is so openwork, light, graceful. The diagram is in front of you.

Original napkin made of floral motifs

This post, which was published earlier, was originally a photo of a floral napkin from a magazine found on the Internet. I included it in my video with a selection of napkins from our blog and the needlewomen from my channel encouraged me to create a video master class, everyone really liked the original napkin. So now here is a photo of my work called “Flower Meadow”. The napkin is for sale.

The design of the original napkin is quite clear; all the motifs here are very simple. The difficulty can only lie in connecting them. You can watch how to knit and connect motifs in my videos (4 parts).

Original Fan napkins

Napkin Fan with flowers

I found this napkin in a magazine Vintage Floral Doilies, but without diagrams I was unable to translate the description into Russian.

I think that figuring it out and knitting it will be quite easy for experienced needlewomen.

When saved on a computer and enlarged, the drawing is clearly visible.

The napkin is knitted in reverse rows. I'll try to describe knitting a little.

Here we start knitting with a ring made of VP, tied with single crochets.

On one side of the ring we knit a handle.

On the other side we knit a fan.

1st row: 3С1Н, 3ВП, 3С1Н, 3ВП, 3С1Н, 3ВП, 3С1Н.

2nd row: 3С1Н, 3ВП, 3С1Н, 3С1Н in an arch from VP, 3С1Н, 3ВП, 3С1Н.

3rd row: 3С1Н, 3ВП, 3С1Н, 6С1Н, 3С1Н, 3ВП, 3С1Н.

In the 4th row above 6C1H we knit 12 double crochets.

Then we knit two stitches with 1 double crochet and 1 chain stitch between them (2 chain stitches in the next row).

Then we knit three stitches with 1 double crochet and so on.

We connect separately knitted flowers with a napkin.

Schemes for colors can be borrowed from the selection.

Napkin Fan in a semicircle

I already came across another simpler option with a diagram. Such a simple napkin, knitted in a semicircle and reminiscent of a fan.

The pattern is also very simple; the napkin is knitted in reverse rows.

Original napkin Young Lady

Friends, I bring to your attention a selection of fabulously beautiful crocheted napkins, as well as patterns for them. In my opinion, crocheting napkins is truly the pinnacle of crocheting skills. This is beauty, subtlety of work, and all products are lightweight.

These airy snowflakes made of fabric are a kind of embodiment of flight and lightness. Napkins perfectly complement any interior and make it feel homey.

And of course, this is an excellent basis - a motive for knitting large elements, such as a bedspread or, say, a tablecloth.

In addition, sitting down and starting to knit a napkin is a great way to relax and get a charge of good mood.

Beautiful and simple crochet blue napkin for the table

I’ll start the selection with such a wonderful openwork napkin.

Increasing!

Oddly enough, this is both a training ground for beginners and a pedestal for professionals. You can both learn to knit and create masterpieces. For example, for beginners, small napkins are perfect for creating their first product. Well, the fact that knitting them is interesting allows you to captivate a novice needlewoman.

Beautiful classic crochet round napkin

A wonderful example of a napkin crocheted using the fillet technique.

Increasing!

The knitting technique is also perfected by the fact that almost the entire arsenal of all kinds of loops is used in napkins. These include half-columns, air loops, double crochets, and many others. This gives you a good skill, and also teaches you to understand circuits.

I also want to draw your attention to the fact that these products also have different shapes. Here we can mention the classic round napkins, which are knitted in the round.

Knitted lace doily

Beautiful openwork crocheted napkin with floral patterns

An awesome crochet napkin - it captivated me with its elegance! The knitting pattern is below.

You can lay such a napkin on the table or put a vase of flowers on it.

When crocheting napkins, the method of using motifs is very often used. Motifs are square, round, triangular. There are also more complex polyhedra, such as hexagonal ones, but they are rarely used.

In addition to all of the above, there is also a wide variety of napkin knitting techniques. For example, Irish lace. Or Bruges lace - a Belgian technique. Creativity in knitting napkins is like art. Only the master creates not with the help of paints and a brush, but with the help of yarn and a hook.

Okay, I'm babbling about something. Next, see a selection of samples of various napkins. They have one thing in common - they are crocheted. All photos are enlarged. Just click on the image with your mouse. Good luck with your knitting! And come back often. I always have something interesting for you.

Knitting patterns are increasing!

For starters, there is such a wonderful simple option. Beautiful crochet napkin - amazing pattern geometry!

But this beautiful round crocheted napkin will fit well on the table. In general, we must admit that Japanese options are considered the most sophisticated of all. They are also presented in this collection.

Here's another nice example of a beautiful round crochet doily - the central web is of particular interest here.



And this napkin has a structure very similar to coral.

A beautiful classic crochet napkin that looks like a snowflake.

Pineapple patterns in a beautiful crochet napkin.

Beautiful round crocheted napkin with a spades pattern.

Crochet a tablecloth from napkins

A beautiful square crocheted napkin with motifs can be turned into a large enough tablecloth for the table. The advantage of squares is that they can be combined and ultimately get a large canvas.

These are the options. This is, of course, not all that could be shown. But be patient, we are in no hurry. Right?

Simple crochet napkin options for beginners

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How to starch a crocheted napkin

After reading many guides on starching napkins, I came to the conclusion that they are hopelessly outdated. In all of them it is proposed to cook a paste from starch, but why such difficulties? It is much easier and faster to soak a napkin in wallpaper glue, which consists of starch that does not cause yellowing. It applies quickly and is not visible after drying. Ideal, in my opinion.

Make the solution thinner and dip a napkin into it, give it time to dry, and now you have a beautiful copy in front of you, smooth, without creases or curls. Wallpaper glue easily soaks in water, so don’t be afraid of ruining the product.

Video master class - simple crochet round napkin

To conclude the collection, I want to show a simple and understandable master class from Anna Andrienko on crocheting a simple napkin for beginners. There is nothing complicated in the lesson, just what a beginner needs.

I hope you liked these patterns for crocheting beautiful napkins and will take something for yourself to work with! Well, that’s all I have for today... Happy crafting!

When crocheting napkins for beginners, it is better to start with thicker (but not very thick) yarn so as not to get tangled in the threads. For example, half-wool or acrylic.
We select the hook according to the thickness of the thread. This is done by trial method: if you take a very thin hook, then knitting with thick yarn will be difficult, almost impossible. A crochet hook with a very large number will result in a napkin that is too full of holes.

For knitting a thick napkin for beginners, a hook with number 2 - 2.5 is suitable. But, again, I repeat, do not strictly follow what is written. Try it, choose the option that you think is more convenient.

It is better for beginners to choose the simplest patterns for crocheting a napkin.

Crocheted small napkins can be used as a coaster for glasses and cups. White or multi-colored thick small napkins will look good on the table.

Well, in the future, for knitting openwork napkins, it is better to use thin cotton bobbin threads, such as those used for sewing (No. 0-10). The product will be soft and airy.

In this case, the hook should also be taken with the smallest number 0.5 or 1.

You can also knit napkins from thicker cotton yarn like Iris; a hook size of 1.2-1.5 is suitable.

So, how to crochet a napkin?

Crochet doily tutorial

Excellent video tutorial on knitting a napkin with a hexagon

Crochet sunflower napkin video, part 1 and 2

Attention to the training video lesson for beginners.

First, you can learn how to knit a small napkin under a vase, for example. How to do it? To begin with, you should familiarize yourself with the implementation of several loops. Knitting is based on an air loop and double and single crochet stitches. Everything else is derivatives of these figures, which, when combined with each other, make up patterns.

Making a napkin under a vase

A napkin with a diameter of about 30 cm, cotton yarn about 50 g and hook No. 1.

As with most napkins, we start knitting with air loops (v.p.), in this case there will be 8 of them, they are closed using a connecting post (conn. st.).

Symbols for the diagram

Knitting patterns

2nd row: knit 3 sts. p. rise and 2 double crochets (dc. s/n), tied together, forming a ring, (in the diagram, a fragment of a napkin) * 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n, tied together, from * must be repeated 6 times and end with 3 v. item 1 connection Art. togetherrelated art. s/n.

Such work is not particularly difficult if the novice needlewoman has become familiar with the graphic designation of certain loops. You can find simple designs for a variety of napkins here.

And now pay attention to our master class below.

Instructions for knitting rows:

You need to dial 5 ch. and connect them together. Art.

Row 2: cast on 3 v.p. rise and 2 more vp, then in a circle 7 tbsp. s/n, each of which is knitted through 2 vp, carried under the loops of the ring.

3rd row: 3 p. rise, 4 tbsp. s/n, knitted under 2 ch, between st. bottom row. Now under v.p. bottom row in a circle, five st. We complete the row by connecting the leading loop with 3 stitches.

4th row: perform 3 sts of lifting and 4 tbsp. s/n, knitting them with a single top. Then 5 ch. Next comes alternating 5 tbsp. with one vertex and v.p. We finish the row with 5 vp, the last of which is connected to the 3rd vp.

Row 5: Repeat the entire row in 9 sts. s/n under v.p. bottom row. We connect the leading stitch with the 3rd lifting stitch.

row: 3 p. rise, 4 tbsp. s/n with a single top, knitted in st. bottom row, then 5 vp. and 5 tbsp. with a single top we alternate until the end. We finish by connecting the leading loop with 3 lifting points.

7th row: 3 sts of lifting and 9 sts. s/n under 5 v.p. bottom row. Next *under five vp. knit 5 tbsp. s/n, under the next 5-10 art. s/n* and this combination (**) we knit 7 more times until the end.

8 row: 3 sts of lifting and 4 tbsp. s/n with a single top, then 5 ch and repeat.

9 row: 3 p. rise, under 5 v.p. We knit 9 stitches on the bottom row. s/n. Next *under 5 ch. lower - 5 tbsp. s/n, repeat this step and under the next 5 vp there are already 10 sts. s/n*. We continue the combination (**) throughout the circle.

You can adjust the diameter of the napkin yourself.

Napkins can be of various shapes - square, round, rectangular, polygonal, oval and so on, it all depends on your wishes. The easiest way to make napkins is to knit identical motifs that are simply connected to each other.

Square napkin

Square napkins are often crocheted from the same motifs; as their number increases, the napkin turns into a tablecloth or blanket. For a square napkin measuring 27 x 27 cm, you need 80 g of yarn and a hook number 1.5.

Scheme

As you can see, the napkin consists of large and small motifs.

Large motif: we knit 10 stitches. p. and close the chain of connections. Art.

1st row: knit 3 sts. lifting item, 23 st. s/n about the circle. We finish using the connection. Art.

2nd row: dial 17 v. p. (where 1 v. p. rise, and the remaining 16 v. p.), 2 tbsp. without crochet (b/n) in the next 2 tbsp. s/n first row. Now * 1 tbsp. b/n in the next article. s/n of the previous row, 16th century. p. and 2 tbsp. b/n in 2 tbsp. s/n of the previous row *The combination (* *) is repeated 6 times. That is, 7 arches are formed, 7 arches in total, and the row ends with a connection. Art.

row: knit in accordance with the diagram and cut the thread when finished. You need 9 such motifs.

To connect we knit a small motif: cast on 8 ch. and close the ring.

1st row: dial 3 v. p. rise and 23 tbsp. s/n in a circle and finish the connection. Art.

2nd row: knit 14 in. p., 5 tbsp. s/n in 5 tbsp. s/n of the previous row. * 1 tbsp. s/n in art. s/n of the previous row, 11th century. p. and 5 tbsp. s/n in 5 tbsp. s/n of the previous row *, combination (**) is repeated 2 times, for a total count of 4. We complete the ending using the connection. Art. You need 4 of these elements. The motifs are connected according to the scheme.

Standard round napkins

If we consider the variety of round napkins, then there is room for your imagination to run wild. They will become not only an exclusive decoration for your home, but also an original gift. For round oval napkins, you can also use simple and complex motifs. And the end result is very beautiful napkins, even for beginners.

You will need white thin threads and hook No. 1. For a napkin, 7 circular motifs are knitted. They are connected after completing 4 rows, and to complete they are tied with 2 rows of air loops. For each element 8 vp. connect the connection Art.

row: knit 3 ch. and 19 st s/n and connect the outer loop with 3 sts of lifting

2nd row: need 5 v. p. lifting and 2 tbsp. with three yarn overs in connection. Art. knit together in a single loop, *4 in. p., 3 tbsp. with three double crochets in the next stitch with a single loop*. Repeat the combination (**) 19 times, 4 more times. p., we complete the row of connections. Art. in the 5th century. lifting point.

We knit the third and fourth rows in accordance with the diagram. That is, after connecting all the parts, we tie it with 2 rows of vp.

video tutorial

Openwork napkins

Crocheted openwork napkins always receive special attention, the diagrams of which you will find below. Beautiful and elegant, they can decorate any interior. Masterfully executed products will not leave anyone indifferent.

To perform openwork patterns, certain skills are required, since thin threads and small hooks are used for knitting.


The scheme involves the use of a large number of techniques and combinations of loops.

and beginners can independently knit an openwork napkin, which is easy to make. It consists of air loops, which beginners can do. Make a slip loop and knit 17 sts. b/n inside the loop. We connect a row of connections. p. of the first and last loop.

2nd row: 3 v.p. and into the base loop we knit a st. b/n. and repeat in a circle, the first and last loops are connected.

3rd row: pass the hook under the arch and knit the connection. p., 3 v.p. and knitting st. b/n through the arch, repeat in a circle. We connect the 1st and last loops.

4th row: we knit the connection through the arch. loop and *4 v.p. and carry it through the next arch, knitting st. b/n.* We repeat the combination (**) in a circle. We connect the first and last loops.

5th row: We knit 2 connections into the arch. p. and * 5 vp, draw under the arch and knit st. b/n*, (**) repeat to the end, connect the first and last loops.

row: again 2 connections. p and * 6 vp, draw under the arch and knit st. b/n*, (**) repeat, ending by connecting the 1st and last loop.

The size is simple, but the size of the openwork napkin can be adjusted independently, adhering to the knitting principle.

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Napkin with stars



Size: 24*24 cm.
For knitting you will need:
40 g white cotton yarn (265 m/50 g), hook number 1.25-1.5.


Description of knitting: for a large motif, knit a chain of 8 air. p. and 1 connection Art. connect it into a ring. Perform 3 air. p. instead of 1 tbsp. s/n, 1 tbsp. s/n, then knit in the round * 2 air. p., 2 tbsp. s/n, from * repeat 6 times, finish with 2 air. p., 1 connection Art. to the 3rd air. n. beginning. Knit according to the pattern, start each circular row with air. p., the number of which is indicated in the diagram, and finish the connection. Art. The diagram shows only part of the napkin. Finish the circular rows according to the drawing. After the 11th round, the 1st mot is completed. Complete 4 such motifs in total; in the last row, connect each subsequent motif with a connection. Art. with the previous one. For small motifs, knit a chain of 8 chain stitches. and 1 connection Art. connect it into a ring. Knit according to the pattern. For the middle motif, perform 3 circular rows, in the last row attach the connecting motif. Art. to the others. For 8 external motifs, perform 3 rows according to the pattern; in the 3rd row, attach the motifs to the rest of the connections. Art. The numbers indicate circular rows. Stretch the napkin and dry it under a damp towel.

Crochet napkin “Bunch of Grapes”. Step-by-step master class

To work you will need 3 colors of acrylic yarn (white, green and blue) and hook number 3.

Crochet napkin: master class

We take a blue thread to knit grapes. We attach the thread to the arch and wind 7-10 elongated loops onto the hook (the number of elongated loops depends on the thickness of the thread), then we pull all the loops through the hook and secure them with a half-column. Then we knit 1-3 air loops (again depending on the thickness of the thread) and move on to a new berry.

We knit the remaining 9 berries in the same way. We cut the thread and fasten it.

And on all fans we knit the first tier of berry clusters.

Let's move on to the leaflet. First we knit 3 single crochet stitches, then 2 chain stitches, and again 3 single crochet stitches.

We knit 3 air loops to move to the bunch.

And we tie the bunch itself with connecting posts. Between the berries we knit 1-3 connecting stitches (depending on the thickness of the thread).

When the row is completely knitted with green thread, we move on to the second tier of berries on each bunch.

When knitting the next row with green thread, for the leaves we add 2 stitches in one loop of the bottom row on each side of the air arches. The green part of the knitting should be wide.

And so we knit until we knit the entire bunch.

We cut all the ends of the threads, tuck them in and tie the entire napkin in a circle with arches of 6 air loops. We insert a hook into each loop of the previous row.

The work is done.

Filet crochet is a filet lace style knitting pattern. Using this technique, you can create truly beautiful napkins and tablecloths, as well as summer blouses and openwork scarves. And knitting them is simple and very interesting. Sirloin knitting is similar to fillet embroidery. Double crochets and chain stitches form a mesh and at the same time a pattern is knitted on it. For those who want to make a beautiful thing using the fillet knitting technique: the patterns can be seen below:

Loin knitting napkins

It’s best to start getting acquainted with the fillet knitting technique with small napkins. The peculiarity of fillet knitting is that it requires a large space for a complex and interesting pattern. Therefore, the larger the fabric, the more room for imagination in the fillet knitting technique.

The theme in loin knitting can be varied, since you can implement anything you want using this technique. The most famous styles of loin knitting are checkered fabric designs that resemble geometry. Therefore, the pattern embodied in the fillet technique looks very beautiful. The patterns for fillet crochet technique are given below:

How to master this style for beginners

The fillet mesh, which is the basis of crochet, can be simple and unfilled. But there may be a more complex option, with filling in the cells that make up the pattern. However, the possibilities of fillet knitting do not end there.

Ribbons can also be threaded into these cells, and ruffles can be knitted along the contour of these cells. Today, fillet knitting resembles a kind of imitation of fillet-guipure embroidery.

There is nothing difficult in the fillet knitting technique; you just need to strictly follow the patterns and also check the strength of the threads, and then you will get a beautiful product. You can make different things with fillet knitting: napkins, tablecloths, clothes. After all, it’s always nice to admire things made with your own hands. The main thing is to have a responsible approach to creating materials. It is important that they are done flawlessly.

To easily master fillet crochet, beginners need patterns with a full description of the pattern. You can start with a simple example, the photo is below:


We will need:

regular cotton threads No. 10 or medium-thick yarn, any neutral color;

hook No. 3-3.5;

But first of all, you need to learn how to read crochet patterns. An example of such a diagram with notations can be seen below:

Work should begin by knitting a chain of air loops. The number of stitches must be even, and one more stitch at the end to complete the row.

It is necessary to link a sample that may be useful in the future. The width of the finished product should be at least 25 cm, that is, about 30 cells or 60 loops plus 1 air loop. The length of the finished product should be 1.5 times greater than the width, about 45-50 cells.

It is important to know that the number of air loops and the number of columns does not coincide with the number of cells, but the number of rows corresponds to the number of cells in height.

Step-by-step master class with photos

You need to cast on 12 loops

Next you need to connect the chain into a ring

Then connect 2 air loops into the 3rd from the beginning

Then 5 loops in the same loop

Next you need to knit double crochets into a loop, and the result will be a neat mesh

Now the needlewomen are very lucky. After all, a huge number of magazines are sold in which you can find free patterns about loin crochet. There is also a lot of information on the Internet. The sections on fillet knitting can help you figure it out. These sections contain a lot of good diagrams and drawings that you can easily learn from. Having studied the fillet knitting technique, you will be able to amaze everyone with your wonderful works.