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With your own hands

Friends, the time has come to announce a new long-term blog project “We create - don’t be lazy!” for 2017. This year I intend to crochet a tablecloth, which I have already told you about and, it seems, even more than once.

I was inspired to start the “crocheted tablecloth in a year” project by the successful completion of last year’s event “I can’t help but brag about my masterpiece once again. However, then I just found a beautiful square motif and the idea of ​​crocheting a large thing was born. Now it’s the opposite... I don’t have such a motive and I’m simply proceeding from my desire to crochet a tablecloth. The fact that there is no initially liked motive is bad.

Since all I had to do was go online in search of an interesting idea for knitting a tablecloth, my eyes literally ran wide. How many different beautiful tablecloths are presented on the Internet!



.. in mixed technique... motifs and simple knitted fabric... And many, many, different variations...

So many wonderful motives! Well, how can you choose something here?

In addition, there is another not unimportant question - to decide what threads to knit the tablecloth from... Perhaps, it is with this question that I will begin my preparation for this event.

The first task is to decide on the yarn from which the tablecloth will be crocheted.

Having monitored the information on this issue, I came to the following conclusions - tablecloths are usually knitted from thin cotton yarn:

  • Pure cotton
  • Cotton with viscose

The choice of such yarn is quite justified. Since the product should be, according to its technical characteristics, quite thin and not heavy, and, in addition, it should “keep its shape” and it could be starched.

I would probably still opt for cotton with viscose, because... such a thread is much less likely to shrink after washing...

I had a case with a knitted napkin...

True, I knitted it a long time ago from Soviet cotton threads, just intended for knitting napkins. So, after washing, the napkin shrunk exactly in half. No, in appearance the ode has not lost anything, on the contrary, it has gained... the holes between the columns have become smaller, the columns themselves have become smoother... but here is the fact itself)))

What do I want to tell you with this, my dear friends...

If you decide to knit from cotton, then, without fail, first knit a control sample of the motif and test it - wash it the way you intend to wash your future tablecloth in the future... dry it, parse it (if necessary), and only then make calculations. However, this procedure should always be carried out, regardless of the chosen yarn and product - you need to know how the thread in the product will behave during operation

Also, why am I inclined to choose cotton with viscose - in my opinion, again, this thread is stronger, but I could be wrong about this...

In short, I don’t understand why I’m babbling here - I don’t have either one or the other clues at the moment.

But there is cotton... not very thin... in an amount of about 500 grams...
It should be enough, because... the table on which the tablecloth is supposed to be crocheted is not large and I don’t plan to crochet a large tablecloth. In general, I will sculpt from “what was”

Or maybe I’ll wait for my salary... I don’t know yet)))

Task number two is to decide on the choice of motif for the tablecloth

The task, I tell you, is not an easy one. Firstly, because before you decide on the choice of motif, you need to decide on the yarn... Since the appearance of a particular knitted pattern directly depends on the threads from which it is knitted.

Secondly, as I already said, there are a lot of interesting patterns and motifs for crocheting in the world and the vast majority of them may well be suitable for crocheting a tablecloth.

But so far, based on the yarn that is available, I have knitted three square motifs of different sizes.

I like this motif the most, but, unfortunately, it doesn’t suit my threads at all (or the threads don’t match the motif) it’s a bit thick and rough for a tablecloth... but for an openwork bedspread it’s just right...

  1. with a flower

This motif can easily get along with the yarn from which it is knitted... So it is quite possible that my tablecloth will be crocheted from just such motifs

The motif itself is not bad... it is knitted simply and quickly. But! Due to its small size, a tablecloth will need one and a half, or even two, such motifs.

In general, there is nothing wrong with this, on the one hand... But on the other...

Can you imagine how many tails will need to be hidden from the motifs when finishing knitting? No, it's not for me…

In order to knit large items with similar motifs, you need to master continuous crochet... By the way, this is also in the plans for this year))) because next year I am aiming at curtains...

In short, I seem to have decided on the motive... this is motive number two.

I’ll tell you how to knit it, as well as how to knit a large openwork square motif and a small motif in the near future. By the way, if you are interested in the models of knitted tablecloths presented in the article, then you can find the diagrams for them in our group on VKontakte or in Odnoklassniki.

I appeal to everyone!

Friends, join the project “Crochet a tablecloth in a year” and knitting together will be more fun and more productive. For example, the blanket I'm showing off so much about isn't the only finished product from last year's project. There's one more thing
The author of this beauty is Zhenechka Shkryleva.

This year Zhenya is also knitting a tablecloth with me. Read about her choice in the article, “ What tablecloth should I knit?»

This is where I finish and say goodbye to you for a while (until the next article))) I’ll just say a couple more words... I will post all my achievements in crocheting a tablecloth in the comments to this article throughout the continuation of the event and once again invite you to take part and knit crochet a tablecloth for yourself.

From the outside, knitting lace seems like incredibly difficult and painstaking work. Painstaking - perhaps, yes. But this crocheted tablecloth cannot be called complicated. Take a closer look: it contains only the simplest elements. A few evenings of relaxing knitting instead of watching TV, and you can decorate your home with an elegant and delicate tablecloth.

Which yarn to choose for crocheting a tablecloth?

Cotton yarn will later allow you to starch the tablecloth so that it holds its shape and falls off the table in large waves. It looks great, but natural fibers have one noticeable drawback: stains from tea, coffee, and berries will be very difficult to remove.

A tablecloth made of viscose or synthetic yarn will fall in more frequent folds, will be silky to the touch, and will have a shine that natural threads lack. Viscose yarn is less susceptible to stains and will retain its original appearance longer.

Getting ready for work

In order to crochet a tablecloth, you will need:

    300 g of fine yarn (the magazine suggests using 800 m thick yarn per 100 g);

    hook 0.5 cm thick (depending on the knitting density, you can choose a more convenient hook).

Almost the entire crocheted tablecloth pattern consists of simple chain stitches (chain stitches), double crochets (double crochets) and double crochets (double crochets). The authors of the magazine carefully placed on the diagram the number of air loops and yarn overs in each element. This tablecloth is knitted in the round from the center. There are 106 rows in the tablecloth.

The finished tablecloth will have a diameter of approximately 120-130 cm.

Let's start knitting

1 row. According to the diagram, start crocheting the tablecloth from 12th century. etc., close them in a ring.

2nd row. Make 5 v. p. and make a single crochet inside the ring, repeat 9 times. On the 10th time, to move to the 3rd row, perform only 3 sts. p., and close the circle with st. from 1 n.

3rd row. Perform 2 lifting v. p. and 2 tbsp. from 1 n. knit together in the loop of the 2nd row. Then 7th century. p., 3 tbsp. from 1 n. knit together in the next stitch. To complete the row, make 2 ins. n. and connecting art. from 2 n.

4 row. 3 lifting v. p. and 2 tbsp. from 1 n. into the loop of the previous row. 7th century p. and 3 tbsp. from 1 n. in the loop of the 3rd row.

5 row. There are 4 lifts in this row. p. and 2 tbsp. from 1 n. in the middle column of the previous row. Then 3 c. p., single crochet into a loop from c. p. 4th row, picot from 3rd century. p., 2nd century p. and again 4 tbsp. from 1 n.

6th row. 3 lifting v. p., 3 tbsp. from 1 n. knit together, 15 in. n. In the last element of the 12th century. n. and connecting art. from 1 n.

Next, knit the mesh in 5 inch increments. p., complete the row of st. from 1 n. and don’t forget to insert double crochets where the pattern calls for it. If you managed to start, then everything will work out. Crochet the tablecloth according to the pattern.

A tablecloth often determines the style of a home interior. Ready-made store-bought products can’t always make it look sophisticated and cozy. But a hand-crocheted openwork tablecloth will certainly decorate your home. For beginner knitters, it is better to choose simple patterns from motifs.

In this case, the work will go faster, and you won’t be afraid to make a mistake. After all, correcting a mistake on a fragment is much easier than retying the entire tablecloth. This article with a selection of different options with diagrams and descriptions will help you knit a beautiful tablecloth with your own hands.

Knitted tablecloth “Two Hearts”

Size: 131.5 cm by 131.5 cm.

We will need:

  • thin cotton threads – 360g;
  • hook No.1.

Description for beginners

To crochet this tablecloth, just study the attached patterns.

For beginner knitters, we provide additional explanations.

Main canvas

First we knit the required number of motifs. In recommended sizes it is 4 pcs.

For each of them, we dial 261 VP with our own hands and for 65 rubles. We knit a fillet pattern according to the image of the diagram. The motif is tied in a circular arch of 7 VP. At corner turns, we increase the number of VPs in the arch to 9 pieces.

Already knitting the 2nd motif, we connect it with the 1st. At the same time, as indicated in the diagram, we replace the middle VP with a connecting column in the central loop of the reciprocal arch.

Harness

For tying, a border of 12 circular rows is used. In every r. We knit the arches according to the pattern, and in the 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th and 12th rows of the binding we make fluffy stubs.

For the edge of the border (see diagram), we alternate a lush stem, an arch, a group of stems with a picot.

Crochet a tablecloth: video MK

Motif tablecloth

This openwork hand-knitted tablecloth can also be used as a bedspread on a sofa.
Tablecloth sizes– bedspreads: 91cm by 182cm (border not taken into account).

We will need:

  • threads, 100% cotton, 50g per 230m – 700g;
  • hook No.2.

Description

For the tablecloth/bedspread you need to knit 98 square motifs according to the image in diagram 1. The dimensions of each are 13cm by 13cm. When knitting the last row, we connect the fragments together - see Fig. 1. The connection points of the motifs are marked with red arrows in cx. Having finished working on the main fabric of the tablecloth - the bedspread, tie the edges in a circle. The border is performed according to diagram 2. Rapport from 1 rub. 8 rubles each repeat to the desired height.

At your request, the border of the bedspread can be knitted either as a separate piece and then sewn on, or knitted and joined to the tablecloth during the knitting process. We knit the corner wedges of the binding according to diagram 3, repeating the height of the border. Then the border is completely sewn together.

Crocheting a tablecloth in Patchwork style: video master class

Knitted tablecloth from large motifs

The tablecloth has a hexagon shape, dimensions 134cm by 102cm.

We will need:

  • threads, cotton – 800g;
  • hook No. 1.5.

Description

The knitted tablecloth consists of 24 fragments, each of which measures 20cm by 22cm.
We knit the fragments according to the instructions in the diagram with 1p. 16 rub.

For beginners, here is a breakdown of the notation.

We start knitting each fragment with a ring of 8 VP. Then we perform rapports. On сх. one of them is shown, in total you need to complete 8 rapports. Rows on сх. marked with numbers, the number of VPs in them is written under the arches. Knitting each r. We finish with a closing connecting column. Climbing to the new river We perform VP, replacing the column.

When knitting the last p. fragment we connect it with those already knitted. The connection points in the diagram are indicated by arrows. We assemble the main canvas according to the diagram.

Tie the edge in a circle. Border on сх. marked in brown - from 17th p.m. on the 22nd r. We knit picot from 7 VP.

Wash and starch the finished item. Stretch on a horizontal surface, securing to the required dimensions, and dry. Can be ironed while wet from the inside out.

Crochet tablecloth from motifs: MK video

Tablecloth made of combined fragments

The dimensions of this tablecloth are determined according to your wishes and depend on the number of knitted motifs.

We will need:

  • white threads;
  • hook according to the thickness of the yarn.

Description

We knit each motif separately with our own hands. When knitting the edge, in the last row we connect the motifs with each other. Connection points are indicated in Fig. arrows.

Crochet “Undimensional” tablecloth: video master class

https://youtu.be/AVtnhZaFvWU

Thick tablecloth made of colored motifs

Dimensions: 76cm by 84cm.

We will need:

  • threads, 100% cotton, 50g per 85m, white – 300g;
  • the same gray threads – 150g;
  • the same pink threads – 100g;
  • the same blue threads – 50g;
  • hook No.6.

Scheme

We knit the motifs with our own hands according to the pattern.

Density: the hexagon is 12 cm along the edges, 13 cm at the vertices.

Description

When knitting fragments, consider how many elements you need to get with a blue center, and how many with a pink center. There should be 25 in total with a pink center, 12 with a blue center.

We start with a chain of %VP. We close it in the SST ring. Next, we perform circular knitting according to cx. Every r. we start with VP and complete the SST in the outermost initial VP or in the 1st paragraph of the circle. R.

We knit once with 1p. 5 rubles each, with the 1st and 2nd rows knitted in blue (pink), 3rd row. - gray yarn, 4th and 5th rows - white yarn. Connecting a new thread we make 1 connection. stlb.

Assembly

We lay out the fragments with the wrong side up according to the pattern and sew them together with white threads. When sewing, insert the hook only behind the front walls of the edge loops.

Tablecloth from “Knitted snowflakes” motifs: MK video

Tablecloth made of melange yarn

Density: large motif has Ø12cm, small motif has Ø2cm, border height 7cm.

Description

Large fragments

We start the large element with a chain of 12 VPs. We close it in a ring, knit 3 VP lifts and then perform circular knitting according to cx. 1. Starting a row with 3 lifting VPs (replacing 1 Sts), we end it with Sts in the 3rd lifting VPs. And if the beginning of the row is performed with 1 VP of lifting (= 1 StBN), then its completion SST should be in this VP. The diagram shows all the rows; further knitting of fragments is carried out by analogy.

We connect the fragments to each other when knitting the edges, in the last row.

The connection points are indicated for beginners by arrows in cx. We knit 36 ​​fragments with our own hands using melange threads and connect them to each other. Next, knit 28 fragments with your own hands using white threads. We place them in a circle, connecting them to each other and attaching them to the melange fragments.

Small fragments

There are 32 parts to complete. We start knitting with a chain of 12 VPs and close them into a ring. We knit 3 VP lifts and knit in the round according to diagram 2. Starting the row with 3 VP lifts (replacing 1 StSN), we end it with SS St in the 3rd VP lift. And if the beginning of the row is performed with 1 VP of lifting (= 1 StBN), then its completion SST should be in this VP. The diagram shows all the rows; further knitting of fragments is carried out by analogy.

When knitting the last r. We attach small fragments to large ones, placing them in the places indicated in cx. Connection points are indicated for beginners in cx. arrows.

Border

We tie the edge of the product with our own hands according to cx. 3. We knit once with 1 p. 8 rubles each
The finished tablecloth must be washed, laid out on a horizontal surface and dried. There is no need to iron the tablecloth.

Lilac tablecloth using fillet knitting technique: video master class

It is necessary to determine where exactly it will be located. The size of the future product, its shape and color scheme depend on this. Having decided on this issue, you need to select the necessary materials for the work.
Traditional tablecloths are knitted from white cotton threads, but it is not necessary to follow this rule. So, a colored heavy tablecloth, matched to match, will decorate a massive table. A small tablecloth, knitted from bright colored threads, will enliven a small coffee table or bedside table.

Having determined the size of the future product, it is necessary to calculate the approximate thread consumption. So, for a large tablecloth you may need about a kilogram of yarn. Thread consumption also depends on the size of the hook. When choosing a tool for work, remember that a tightly knitted tablecloth holds its shape better, and with looser knitting the product will turn out less strict and more elastic.

Knitting a round tablecloth

Knitting a round tablecloth starts from the center and continues in the circle until the end of the work. When creating a round tablecloth, be careful to ensure that the circle remains the correct shape, without deformation. A round tablecloth should neither take on the shape of a cone nor “fade”, i.e. go in waves. Follow the pattern carefully and adjust your knitting immediately if necessary.

Knitting a square or rectangular tablecloth

A square tablecloth can be knitted either from the center or from the edge, depending on the pattern you choose. A rectangular tablecloth is knitted from the edge. The technique for making a square tablecloth is similar to knitting a round one: the rows go from the center in a circular manner. The knitting ends by tying the edge of the product.

When choosing a border pattern for a square or rectangular tablecloth, keep in mind that it must contain a description of the corner binding so that the knitting is continuous.

Knitting a tablecloth from fragments

Tablecloths knitted from individual elements connected to each other look impressive. The advantage of this method is that you can control the size and shape of the knitted fabric as you complete and attach motifs. The downside is that it will be much more difficult to unravel such work, and the threads obtained as a result will be problematic to use for knitting another product.

Knitting from elements always means freedom of creativity. You can independently choose the shape of the motifs, their size, and the way they are connected to each other. It is easiest to connect elements during the process of creating them - this will help to avoid unnecessary work, and the product will look neater.

You can also use the continuous knitting technique - in this case, the tablecloth will be knitted with a single fabric, and you will be able to avoid the disadvantages described above.

Knitted items will help create coziness and a feeling of warmth in the house, and crocheted tablecloths will create a spiritual mood in the kitchen. Many people associate such products with mothers and grandmothers - that is, with their home, warmth and care. Perhaps it's time to create a similar feeling for your loved ones? Crochet patterns and step-by-step descriptions of the work will help with this. And to avoid endless searches for the necessary diagrams and descriptions in magazines and on the Internet, you will need this article.

Crochet tablecloths - patterns with descriptions for beginners

There are many varieties of crocheted tablecloths: round, oval, square, rectangular, runner tablecloths, mini tablecloths, from motifs, solid ones. And there are even more styles of tablecloth knitting. However, they are united by the method of knitting - crochet, so they all have a distinctive feature - openwork, airiness.

Such tablecloths can easily create a festive mood, as well as beautifully decorate meals on ordinary weekdays. One way or another, learning to crochet tablecloths will be a useful skill for any housewife. Therefore, we will consider several interesting models of this product and methods of knitting them.

Knitting a round tablecloth


The round openwork tablecloth has long become a classic. However, today's trends make it possible to replay everything in a modern way, to give new life to the old concepts of beauty. Now simplicity and minimalism dominate the interior, and this directly applies to knitted products. A crocheted round tablecloth can also look modern and fit well into the overall style of decoration. Considering in detail the possibility of crocheting a tablecloth, the pattern for a round table will be very useful.

Tablecloth sizes

Approx. 76 x 84 cm.

Materials for work

  • yarn (100% cotton; 120 m/50 g) – 600 g white;
  • hook No. 3.5.

Knitting pattern



This knitting pattern is divided into two: from the beginning of knitting to number 22, and from number 23 to the end of knitting.

Instructions for crocheting a tablecloth.

Progress

Make a chain of 10 vp. and close it with 1 connection. Art. into the ring, then knit the 1st–47th circular rows according to the pattern.

Start each circular row with the number of vp indicated on the diagram. and finish the connection. Art. If necessary, go through with the help of a neighbor. Art. to the beginning of the next circular row or for the 16th
and on the 32nd circular row, reattach the thread.

For better clarity, the diagram shows only part of the tablecloth; complete the circular rows according to the drawing. In total, you will get 8 repeats in the 1st–5th circular rows, 32 repeats in the 6th–21st circular rows, 64 repeats in the 27–37th circular rows, and 96 repeats starting from the 44th circular row.

Assembly

Spread the tablecloth, and each arch of air loops should be secured with a stainless pin.

Cover the tablecloth with a damp cloth and leave until completely dry.

How to knit a tablecloth from motifs


A beautiful thick tablecloth made of floral motifs will help diversify the everyday life of all the inhabitants of the house. Crocheting a tablecloth from motifs is very popular because of the method of execution: first, small elements are crocheted, and then a whole product is sewn from them, although there are also continuous methods of crocheting motifs. Tablecloths made from motifs look very good on tables in bright kitchens, balconies, and living rooms.

Tablecloth sizes

Approx. 76 x 84 cm.

Materials for work

  • yarn (100% cotton; 85 m/50 g) - 300 g natural white, 150 g gray, 100 g pink = 1st decorative color and 50 g blue = 2nd decorative color;
  • hook number 6.

We knit a hexagon according to the pattern


Using a decorative thread, make a chain of 5 chain stitches. and close into a ring using 1 connection. Art. Continue work according to pattern in circular rows. Start each round row with the initial ch. acc. diagram and complete 1 connection. Art. to the last initial ch. or in the 1st loop of the circular row.

Perform the 1st–5th circular rows 1 time, while performing the initial row and the 1st + 2nd circular rows with a decorative thread, the 3rd circular row with a gray thread, the 4th + 5th circular rows with a white thread thread. When changing color, secure the new thread with 1 connection. Art. acc. scheme.

Knitting density

Hexagon = 12 cm from edge to edge or 13 cm from top to top; These dimensions were obtained by measuring the model.

Pattern


Progress

Make 25 hexagons with pink and 12 hexagons with blue thread.

Assembly

Arrange the hexagons according to pattern and from the wrong side connect with white thread st. b/n, while inserting the hook only behind the front walls of the edge loops.

How to knit a square pattern


A square crocheted tablecloth is always useful in the house, because it looks equally good on square tables, on round tables, and on rectangular ones, where it looks like a large napkin. Let's look at how to crochet a square tablecloth using the popular fillet technique. In this case we will talk about fillet lace - mesh. Fillet knitting is created from air loops and stitches, and the pattern embroidered on the mesh is replaced by stitches adjacent to each other.

Tablecloth sizes

About 120x100 cm.

Materials for work

  • yarn "Anchor Liana 10" pink color No. 794 from Coats;
  • hook No. 1.5

Knitting density

140 cells x 141 rows.

Test sample: 11.5 cells. x 12.5 rub. = 10 x 10 cm lace from st. s/n.

Knitting pattern


Progress

Start from the middle. Dial 409 v. p., turn. Continue according to the diagram. 1st Art. s/n of each row replace 3 in. p. For adding and subtracting cells, see Starting from the 59th row, complete each sheet of border separately. After finishing the 1st half, turn the tablecloth 180 = and knit the 2nd part on the other side of the initial chain b p. Skip the 1st row, starting from the 2nd. Carefully give the finished tablecloth the correct shape.

On a rectangular table


Rectangular tablecloths are one of the most common models of knitted table covers. They are good for both large holiday tables and everyday use. Let's take a closer look at how to crochet a tablecloth on a rectangular table - a diagram with a description will be useful for those who dream of creating a rectangular tablecloth from square motifs.

Tablecloth sizes

on a table 85x70 cm.

Materials for work

  • yarn YarnArt Lily (100% mercerized cotton, 500 g/225 m) - 300 g;
  • hook number 2.

Knitting density

8 motifs wide and 7 high.

Square motif knitting pattern


The border around the edge of the tablecloth is made with a simple arched pattern.

Progress


Make a chain of 6 vp, conn. Art. close it into a ring, then knit 7 circular rows as follows:

1st row: 14 ch. of which 4 v.p. - lifting loops, *1 st/2n, 10 ch*. From * to * repeat 2 times, 1 connection. Art. in the 1st loop * lifting.

2nd row: 4 ch. of which 3 v.p. - lifting loops, *under an arch of 10 vp. knit 5 st s/n, 17 ch, 5 st s/n under the same arch, 1 ch, 1 st s/n at the top of st s/2n, 1 ch* From * to * repeat 3 times, replace the last st. s/n with a connection. Art. into the 3rd lifting loop.

3rd row: 4 vp, of which 3 vp. – lifting loops 9 (this is how each next row begins). * at the tops of st s/n, knit 5 st s/n, 15 ch, 5 st s/n, 1 ch, 1 st s/n, 1 ch*. From * to * repeat 3 times, 1 connection. st into the last loop of the climb.

4th row: 4 vp, * 5 st s/n, 13 vp, 5 st s/n, 1 vp, 1 st s/n, 1 vp* From * to * repeat 3 times.

5th row: 4 vp, * 5 st s/n, 6 vp, under the arches of the previous three rows knit 2 st b/n, 6 vp, 5 st s/n, 1 v .p, 1 st s/n, 1 vp* From * to * repeat 3 times. Finish each row with st.

6th row: ch 4, * 5 dc, ch 8, 1 dc on top of the previous row, ch 4, dc, 8 vp, 5 st s/n, 1 vp, 1 st s/n, 1 vp* From * to * repeat 3 times.

7th row: 4 vp, * 5 st s/n, 9 vp, under the arch of 4 vp. knit 3 st b/n, 11 vp, 3 st b/n, 9 vp, 5 st b/n, 1 vp, 1 st s/n, 1 vp* From * to * repeat 3 times.

For connecting motifs when knitting corner arches from 11 ch. make 6 ch, then connect the hook. Art. with an arch of the second motive, 6 v.p.


The sides of the motif are connected at the vertices of the st s/n. To do this, *before knitting a st s/n, remove the hook from the working loop, insert the hook behind the half-loops of the column of another motif, grab the working loop with the hook and pull it through the top of the column of the motif being joined.

Knit the main part of the tablecloth by connecting the motifs as you knit.

Beautiful openwork tablecloth


Probably every housewife has a beautiful openwork tablecloth for a special occasion. And if not, then you should definitely buy one, or better yet, make it yourself. Let's take a closer look at how to crochet a beautiful openwork tablecloth.

Tablecloth sizes

About 130 cm.

Materials for work

  • Ecosse yarn No. 10 natural color - 450 g;
  • hook No. 1.25.

Knitting pattern



Tablecloth motif from rows 1 to 17.

Tablecloth motif from rows 17 to 53.

Tablecloth motif from rows 53 to 85.

Knitting density

from 1st to 3rd row = 5 cm.

Progress

Knitted in the round.

1 st.: start with the ring formed by the end of the thread, repeat 3 times * 1 tbsp. with double crochet, 1 air. p., 1 picot, knitted trace. way:
3 air p., 1 tbsp. b/n, knitted in the first air. p., 2 tbsp. with double crochet, 1 air. p., 1 picot. 1 tbsp. 6/n, 1 air. p., 1 picot, 1 tbsp. with a double crochet* close the row of connections. st., knitted in the 3rd of three air. p., replacing the first art. double crochet

2 p.: repeat 3 times * 1 tbsp. with double crochet, 5 air. p., 2 tbsp. with double crochet, 5 air. p., 1 tbsp. double crochet, knitted in picot, 1 tbsp. with a double crochet, knitted in the next picot, 5 air. p., 1 tbsp. with a double crochet *, close the row of connections. st., knitted in the 3rd of three air. p., replacing the first art. double crochet

3 p.: 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. b/n, then repeat 8 times *5 tbsp. b/n in each arch, 2 tbsp. b/n *, 5 tbsp. b/n in each next arch, close row 1 tbsp. b/n and 1 connection st., knitted in air. p. at the beginning of the row.

4-85 rubles: continue working, following the instructions of the diagram and accompanying
symbols. Begin the 4th, 8th, 11th, 27th, 34th, 45th, 84th and 85th rows with an additional forward moving connection. Art. before starting to knit a row. Close each row of connections. st.. knitted in air. l. beginning (or the 3rd of three chain stitches, replacing 1 double crochet stitch). Cut the thread at the end of the 85th row.