Loin crochet napkins horoscope patterns. Filet crochet with patterns and descriptions for beginners

25.07.2024
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Good afternoon - today I am uploading an article in which I will show in detail and tell you what beauty you can make with your own hands using fillet crochet. Especially FOR BEGINNERS I'll show you in pictures rules and techniques of knitting additional squares needed for figured knitting of fillet napkins and blouses. That is, this article will not only LOTS OF DIAGRAMS... but also clear lessons with descriptions and photo ideas for your creativity. And all this is free.

These are the questions I combined it into one article.

  • Examples use of loin knitting in room decor (napkins, tablecloths, curtains, curtains, borders, pillows).
  • Examples of using fillet knitting in creating T-shirts, tunics, skirts, jackets and shirts(I’ll even show you with a specific example exactly how to create a fillet piece for a T-shirt or shirt without a pattern).
  • RECTANGULAR Schemes fillet knitting (where you don’t need to be able to add and subtract edge cells). I will give small diagrams for beginners (to practice the fillet technique) and large diagrams for creating fillet pictures.
  • FIGURE Lessons fillet knitting for beginners(I’ll show you how to decrease and add squares to get curly contours of a napkin or tablecloth).
  • A few descriptions of how to use SMALL loin knitting in creating large tablecloth for table.
  • Lots of schemes figured napkins with fillet patterns - and for the NEW YEAR.... and HEART patterns for Valentine's Day... and fillet paintings for the kitchen in the form of a cup of coffee. So, let's get started....))

Crochet FILLET PATTERNS for interior decoration.
(napkins, tablecloths, curtains, paintings, pillows)

The most beautiful crochet patterns are obtained on napkins made using the fillet mesh technique. It is thanks to fillet knitting that roses, poppies and oak leaves with acorns can bloom on napkins.

You can make it on fillet napkins fabric inserts. Like, for example, in the bottom photo, where we see textile squares in the center of rectangular villian knitting segments.

A fillet napkin or tablecloth looks beautiful against the backdrop of bright textiles in rich shades. As in the photo below.

Using the fillet knitting technique, you can knit a border for a tablecloth... and even a border for a terry towel (first photo below). Decorative openwork curtains in the kitchen can be made in the form of a sirloin pattern. Curtains can be made in the form of a patterned fillet mesh. The curtain fabric is starched and holds its shape and pattern well.

Fillet knitting can serve as a mat for photographs or paintings. Fillet paintings can also appear on your pillows... roses, ships, birds, cats and whatever your heart desires.

You can make a set of fillet napkins for breakfast - on a tray, napkins as coasters for hot mugs.

You can use fillet mesh elements to make a curtain for a window... or a curtain for a doorway.

BUT LOINT KNITTING is not only about napkins and pillows...

Having mastered the technique of this quick knitting, you will be able to create fashionable unique wardrobe items for yourself.

Possible using fillet knitting technique knit a T-shirtit's simple.

You need to get a pattern. To do this, you need to take your regular T-shirt. Place it on a piece of wallpaper and trace it with a pencil (fold it in half vertically) so that the right silhouette of the T-shirt coincides with the left. If there is no mirror match, then cut off one side of the T-shirt pattern(Whichever looks better, left or right, leave that one). And then from this silhouette, fold a whole pattern - tracing it 2 times (usually and mirrored) on a new piece of wallpaper. And get a one-piece T-shirt pattern.

What else is needed? start knitting - from bottom to top. Select the number of squares of the fillet pattern so that the length of the row coincides with the bottom of the T-shirt pattern. And then knit a fillet pattern - repeating the outlines of the pattern - then adding squares in a row... then subtracting them (when you reach the waist, or the armhole line).

Or you can save an old blouse with a stain. Cut off the sleeves from the shirt... rip them apart (and you will get a ready-made pattern for the future sleeve for fillet knitting). And in the same way, cut off the shirt flaps (front halves) - and you will get a front pattern. And then knit the fillet fabric - either decreasing or adding the number of cells in a row– so that the contours of your knitting fabric followed the contours of the silhouette of your shirt detail (back or front front).

GENERAL PRINCIPLE

for fillet knitting RECTANGULAR pattern.

(curly patterns will be discussed below).

All these beautiful loin items are knitted according to the same principle. Empty cell + filled cell alternate - and a mosaic pattern is obtained.

For one empty cell– knit 1 double crochet and 2 double crochets.

For a filled cell– knit 3 double crochets

Start each row with 4 lifting air loops (instead of the first column of the new row).

Finish each row one double crochet into the chain stitches of the previous row.

HOW TO START THE FIRST ROW OF LOINT KNITTING.

THE SIMPLE FILLET PATTERNS

FOR BEGINNERS.

If you have never created a fillet pattern, then to gain courage it is better to start with small schemes. With straight square or rectangular knitting fabric. Take and knit a mini napkin. For example, knit a white house like this... and sew it on black fabric... it will become the background. And all this can be placed under a frame and hung on the wall as a small picture - or to decorate gift wrapping with it. It’s very nice to receive a New Year’s gift with such packaging decor...

BUT SUCH A NAPKIN WILL LOOK BEAUTIFUL WITH WHITE THREADS ON THE BACKGROUND OF COFFEE FABRIC. They also tied it up - they put the fabric behind it and put it in a frame on the kitchen wall...

You can make a whole series of such pictures for the kitchen... I found cross stitch patterns... If you remove the black fillings of the mugs from the patterns... and leave empty cells instead.
Then we will get beautiful contours of coffee utensils that can be knitted using the fillet technique. (As you understand, two-color embroidery patterns are SUITABLE AS LOINT KNITTING PATTERNS).

The subject of your pictures can be anything. – and you can use them later. For example, if you simply insert a stitch in the center of a white piece of fabric, you will get a tablecloth with a fillet insert in the middle.

And small elements of fillet knitting can then be used to create patchwork tablecloth to the kitchen. Or sew a loin piece of knitting to your sofa cushion.

As you can see...even small ones trial patterns according to small schemes can get a long life in your interior.

Therefore, practice on small patterns and develop your hand and patience for large feats of fillet knitting.

And if If you have chosen a round napkin shape for knitting, then you need to know how to decrease and increase the number of squares along the edges of the row ( so that the canvas is rounded). I will talk about this in detail in this same article - just below.

And then, when you get the hang of it and realize that the fillet mesh fabric is created very quickly(grows before your eyes) you will want to knit something larger. And for this I found these beautiful patterns for calming loin knitting. With a theme that everyone likes. What could be more peaceful than a cat on the window?

It’s really great to knit such a picture yourself and place it in a frame, placing a bright contrasting fabric of a matte, non-shiny color under the reverse side.

Straight pattern of fillet napkin with roses.

Here, especially for flower lovers, I give a DIRECT diagram of a fillet napkin. Here you don’t need to add cells along the edges - just take them in a straight line, alternating empty and filled cells.

You can also TIE a straight napkin with LACE - with any openwork crochet pattern. Here is an example of such a napkin with a lace border in the photo below.

How to EDGE
square fillet napkins.
Border patterns.

The knitted fillet napkin has a sloppy appearance at the edges. Therefore, it must be bordered - crocheted around the perimeter - that is, on all sides of the rectangle.

Where can I get diagrams for such a BINDING BORDER?

It's very simple. Look on the Internet for diagrams of square napkins - and in them, select rows along the edge of the napkin. That is, as if you mentally erase the filling of the napkin - and leave only the edge rows of the diagram.

Below I found square napkins - I erased the inside of them and I was left with diagrams of only the edge parts of the napkin. These pieces can be used as ready-made patterns for tying your square fillet flaps.

The angle of such a harness maybe with a hole-arch made of air loops or filled with a fan of columns.

In the diagram below there is an arch of three air balloons in the first row at the corner. And in the second row, columns are knitted into this arch.

You can do it like this... you decide for yourself how best to turn the corner

You can make a lush border - in a hole from the arches of air loops

You can take a more complex pattern of square corner trim - from any square napkin pattern.

Here's a square napkin - ANY ROW OF IT - can become a pattern for your border. Cut it out - trace it with a felt-tip pen so as not to get lost and work. Or find any other square pattern.

HOW TO ROUND CORRECTLY

loin knitted fabric
(rules for decreasing and adding cells in a row).

And now it's time to figure it out how to crochet FIGURE shapes from fillet mesh. That is, I will tell you in detail how to add cells in the rows... and how to subtract them.

After all, to create a curly(for example, oval) napkins are needed constantly then add cells in a row - along the edges, so that the canvas expands into a circle... then reduce the cells, so that the canvas narrows to the top of the circle.

How to add ONE EMPTY CELL - with right edge knitting.

How to add TWO EMPTY CELLS - with right edge knitting.

How to add an EMPTY CELL - with left edge knitting.

How to add ANOTHER empty cell next to the empty one added.

How to add a FILLED square FROM THE EDGE in a new row to the RIGHT.

How to add a FILLED square FROM THE EDGE in a new row on the LEFT.

and if in the next row you need to add another full edge cell, then the principle is the same.

HOW TO REMOVE a cell from the edge (when the number of cells in a row decreases)

FIGURED CELLS (in the shape of the letter M).
Sometimes in fillet diagrams there are figured cells... they are drawn on the diagram in the form of a figure similar to the letter M...
They knit like this.

The diagram below, in the central part, contains these very M-shaped elements of the fillet pattern. That is, these are elements that violate the even squares of the grid. To set another background color.

And in this pattern with violins– also in the central part there is this pattern in the form of the letter M... By the way, the diagram below, with violins, is HALF of the pattern – on the left the pattern is mirrored. That is, it is entirely SQUARE - and it turns out that 4 violins meet in the center of the square with their pegs.

And now - when you have seen and understood the whole principle of decreasing and adding cells in a fillet pattern (both empty and filled) - you can knit oval fillet napkins... and round ones... and in the shape of a heart (and even in the shape of a teapot).

And now I’m posting you new FIGURE patterns with fillet meshes.

Patterns for napkins with a crochet fillet pattern.

DIAGRAMS for fillet napkins with UNEVEN edges.

I am posting here diagrams with roses. Since roses are the most popular theme of patterns that you want to knit on a napkin or tablecloth.

The uneven edge of the napkins is obtained by adding and subtracting squares along the edges of the knitting. Exactly as I showed in the pictures just above in this article.

Scheme of a FLAT oval napkin.

Such an even oval napkin can then be tied IN A CIRCLE with any openwork crochet. This needs to be done so that its edges do not look so lonely - and the napkin has a complete look. You can even make a simple binding - with double crochets - so that the edge has a tight border.

The diagram of the fillet set is made from an oval and round napkin.

Here in this loin grid pattern there is an interesting point. If you look, you will see that the roses are darker in the diagram. That is, the scheme consists of TWO TYPES of filling the cells with columns.... Just filled in squares (three double crochets)… and volume-filled cells(column + two crossed columns + column).

This way we get a VOLUMEROUS rose that stands out in relief on the canvas of our fillet napkin.

Crochet fillet patterns

for Valentine's Day.

For Valentine's Day you can do fillet patterns in the shape of a heart. It can be placed in a frame against a background of bright fabric. Or sew it to a pillow. Or process the edges of such a fillet heart with a crochet lace crochet to get napkin on the table. These knitted valentine napkins can be given to friends. This is a gift that is easy and quick to crochet with your own hands.

NEW YEAR'S IDEAS for fillet knitting.

This New Year's sirloin pattern can be depicted on a pillow. It looks beautiful when knitting is made of white threads, and pillow background bright blue, or festive red.

Can be knitted small New Year crochet paintings. It’s good to stretch this New Year’s fillet net over a wooden frame and hang it on a door or window.

And here is a long loin pattern - from it you can knit loin curtains and hang them on the window during the Christmas season.

You can also crochet this square napkin with angels for the New Year. Or this pattern can decorate a pillow.

Can be given as a gift knit an icon using the fillet technique. Place a golden background on the back and stretch it onto the plywood and insert it into the frame. And give it for Christmas - a kind and bright gift for Christmas.

Now let's talk about LONG loin crochet patterns.

LOINT BORDER - diagrams of beautiful patterns.

Long fillet patterns can be used as an elegant openwork flounce border.

It can decorate CURTAINS... it can be sewn on along the edge of the tablecloth...it's possible hang on the window as an independent decoration... you can even use it peel off the towel.

Here are some more small examples of border patterns.

HERE ARE APPROXIMATE DIAGRAMS for this use of fillet knitting.

Here are a couple of small patterns

But the pattern is wider.

And of course the pattern fillet mesh with roses - Crochet very quickly (because it is not so wide).

But the pattern of the fillet mesh is in the form of a border with butterflies.

Here's an example corner pattern– it is suitable for tablecloths – where you need a border around the entire perimeter, including the corners. This fillet pattern is also good because it knits quickly due to the small number of cells in a row.

LOINT KNITTING inside the tablecloth.

Or this long pattern can be used as insert into the body of the tablecloth on the festive table.

As you can see, everything is simple here - we take any long pattern - We measure the size of the table and the size of the future tablecloth. We buy fabric - calculate WHAT SQUARE of the tablecloth we will leave in the center - and what width of the fillet pattern we want... And we work.

We knit a pattern and constantly apply it to the central square of the tablecloth- so as not to get carried away and not to bandage it too much. Here it is important to think about exactly how the pattern will be ROTATED ON A CORNER = you need to come up with a corner combination of patterns coming from both sides. Can first knit without corners- just long drawings of all 4 sides of the tablecloth - and then think about what pattern to connect them together (draw a knitting of a corner square and knit it).

And by the way It is not necessary to use a pattern with a STRAIGHT, Smooth EDGE for the inner insert into the tablecloth...
You can also fit a figured jagged strip perfectly inside the tablecloth. For example, like in the photo below.

Curtains using the fillet mesh technique.

Repeating border patterns can be used to knit CURTAINS and CURTAINS.
Any napkin pattern can be modified to fit a curtain pattern.

Patterns for curtains with birds you can use different...


That is, it is not necessary look for ready-made patterns for curtains - you can take an element from a napkin pattern as a basis and apply it to the curtains.

These are the ideas I have collected fillet knitting for you today in this article.
Now it's up to you. Show what your patience and hard work can do.
Fillet stitch knits up very quickly.

You will like the SPEED, from which finished products appear in your hands.

Work with pleasure. Let everything work out.

Olga Klishevskaya, especially for the site

Surely everyone remembers grandma’s tablecloths and napkins, so airy and beautiful...

They are the brightest representatives of the fillet knitting technique. Today we will look at what this technique is, what items can be crocheted and look at several patterns for napkins made using the fillet knitting technique.

Loin lace has always attracted ladies from different centuries. The products turn out very beautiful and interesting.

The name of the technique is actually telling, albeit in French. Translated, the word “fillet” means “mesh,” which fully reflects the essence of fillet knitting. Essentially, a mesh product is knitted with filled cells, from which a pattern is obtained.

The technique is quite simple to perform, and the variety of patterns is amazing. You can knit fillet either by knitting or crocheting. Patterns for such knitting are very similar to patterns for mono embroidery.

The descriptions for napkins using this technique are easy to read.

Be sure to knit a small sample before starting the main work. This way you can see the scale of the product according to the diagram, the clarity of the lines, and so on. There will also be an opportunity to correct some shortcomings.

The fillet mesh comes not only in the form of the usual squares, there are also other types. For example, a tulle background. It consists of large and small cells alternating with each other. For fillet knitting, it is recommended to use a hook 1 or 0.5 sizes smaller.

What can be connected with this technique?

Loin knitting attracts with its simplicity and beauty. This way you can make almost anything, from napkins and curtains to tops and dresses.

The beauty of loin knitting is that you can depict any patterns on the fabric. Not only to make borders or geometric shapes, but also entire paintings.

Another attractive point is the simplicity of the diagrams and descriptions - for beginners there will be no problems with execution.

Examples of interior loin knitting

Using this knitting technique you can make not only napkins and tablecloths. Curtains with patterns look very interesting on windows.

Pillows with fillet patterns.

You can tie any product with a fillet border.

Themed napkins and tablecloths, such as Easter or New Year's, also look great.

You can knit entire paintings on canvas.

Animals also look good using the fillet technique.

The bedspreads and tablecloths have long been familiar to everyone.

Using imagination and threads of different colors, you can create masterpieces.

Examples of knitting items of clothing

But the fillet knitting technique is suitable not only for interior decoration. It also produces many clothing models. For example, light tops.

T-shirts with fabric lining look interesting.

Light blouses.

The technique is partially used in dresses.

You also get beautiful T-shirt-skirt sets.

Tunics and light sweaters.


How does mating happen?

First you need to find or make a diagram. The latter is not as difficult as it might seem. It is enough just to take a sheet of paper in a square from a regular notebook and draw an image by simply coloring in the required cells.

When the pattern has already been selected or drawn, you can proceed directly to knitting.

The size of the cells directly depends on the thickness of the filaments.

As mentioned above, you definitely need to make a sample. Without it, we will not understand how many air loops are optimal for a thread of a given thickness. Most often, one square consists of 2 chain stitches and a double crochet on the side.

Having understood how many air loops go to one cell, it is easy to calculate the required number of sets. We multiply the number of loops in the cage by the number of cages themselves in the product.

Next, we knit a chain of the required length and make 3 additional air loops - this will be the rise of the row. We unfold and knit further like this: two air loops (top of the cage), one double crochet in the third loop (wall of the cage), and so on.

To move to the next row, you need to turn the product over, make 3 loops for lifting and 2 loops for the top of the cage. Next we continue as in the first row.

While working, carefully monitor the diagram so as not to miss a colored cell.

A “closed” cage is simple to make - instead of two chain loops at the top of an empty one, you need to make two double crochets. That is, there will be four columns in a row. You can knit stitches both in the loop of the previous row and in the cell below.

Count the loops, making sure that their number does not decrease or increase.

You also need to take into account that the size of the finished product will depend on the density of the knitting, and it is individual for everyone.

Fillet knit napkins

Napkins using the fillet knitting technique can be of completely different shapes:

  • rectangular;
  • round;
  • square;
  • oval;
  • curly.

It’s better to start with simple ones - rectangular or square. You can choose any patterns, the main thing is that you like them.

Figured and rectangular knitting patterns for napkins

For clarity, we attach several diagrams of beautiful napkins for fillet knitting.



Fillet crocheting of napkins is a special type of knitting that produces unique geometrically precise products. With simple, and at the same time, original designs that can be made using even an embroidery pattern.

Tools and materials Time: 12 hours Difficulty: 5/10

  • fine cotton yarn - 50 g;
  • hook No. 2;
  • scissors.

That is why fillet napkins are common in almost all countries of our planet. Watch a step-by-step master class that will tell you about the correct fillet knitting of a beautiful napkin.

Abbreviations

  • dc - double crochet;
  • sp - connecting loop;
  • st - column;
  • VP - air loop;
  • pp - lifting loop.

Step-by-step description of the master class

Step 1: Knitting the expanding part of the napkin

Row 1: We cast on 37 ch so that when knitting we get 12 cells. We continue knitting: 3 pp, the rest dc.

Row 2:

Row 3 to 8: We continue knitting with constant additions of cells.

Step 2: Knitting the main part of the napkin

Rows 9 to 29: We continue knitting an even fabric according to the pattern, without adding cells.

Step 3: Knitting the decreasing part

In row 30 it is necessary to start reducing the cells. To do this, on the right side we knit 4 half-stitches bn: on the hook there is a leading loop, we throw on the working thread, we pull out the loop. On the left side of the row, the stitches are not knitted, and the fabric immediately turns over to the opposite side.

Reducing the cells in the middle of the fabric: The two columns that are the sides of the cell are knitted into one loop together.

We perform all rows in accordance with the diagram. We cut the thread and fasten it.

We wash the napkin, starch it, stretch it, dry it and enjoy our labors.

By the way, absolutely all fillet products are made using these cell knitting patterns. Don't be afraid to try new things and bring your plans to life.

Features of the fillet crochet technique for beginners

The technique of crocheting appeared back in the days when people began to master fishing, and the first fishermen wove their lights with bone hooks. Then women showed interest in this activity, so now using the fillet crochet technique you can knit not only a fishing net, but also napkins, curtains, dresses, tablecloths, blankets and many other different things.

The essence of such knitting is that you knit a kind of grid with empty and filled cells. The most optimal pattern for such a mesh is as follows: an empty cell is knitted with 1 tbsp. / n. + 2 air p., and filled - 3 tbsp. With. / n. In order for the fabric to be smooth and not loose, the loops must be knitted tightly, and the hook must be one number less than indicated in the specifications for the yarn.

How to crochet fillet crochet correctly

So that our readers do not have to run around the Internet and look for interesting ideas, we have made a selection of the most popular free fillet crochet patterns for various products.

Pattern for fillet crochet napkins

Napkins are a great way to decorate your home.. It is generally accepted that napkins are used exclusively for decoration, but this is a common misconception, because they perfectly protect furniture from scratches, and if you knit a small napkin from a thick thread, you will get an excellent stand for a hot mug or plate. Here is a small selection of interesting napkin patterns knitted with openwork knitting.

These primroses will please your eyes and even in a blizzard winter will not let you forget about spring.


Roses are beautiful in any form and quantity. This napkin option is suitable for beginners, as it has a small number of cells in one row.


A little romance never goes amiss.

In order for the napkins to keep their shape perfectly, they need to be rinsed in warm water with starch and laid out on a flat surface. After complete drying, you will receive a beautiful openwork product.

Loin knitting according to ancient patterns

Knitting performed using standard technology fillet weaving: dark cells are empty, and white cells are filled.

Pattern for loin crochet tablecloth


If you want your dining table to always have a festive and elegant look, decorate it with a tablecloth knitted according to the pattern below.

For this you will need 850 g of snow-white cotton yarn and hook No. 1.5. The diameter of the finished product is 162 cm.

First row: 5 air p. connect into a ring, 4 air. lifting item, *1 tbsp. /2 n. + 1 air p.*, from * to * repeat 19 times, close the row in the 4th air. lifting point.

Second row: 4 air lifting item, *1 tbsp. / 2 n. + 2 air p.*, from * to * repeat 19 times, close the row in the 4th air. lifting point. Each stitch is knitted into the stitch of the previous row.

Third – hundredth rows: are knitted clearly according to the pattern.

When all the elements of the product are ready, you need to assemble them, tie them with edging, starch them and let them dry.

It will highlight your individuality and make your image irresistible. So that our readers have a choice, we have made a selection of interesting patterns that show how all the elements of the product are knitted.





The technique of knitting a mesh pattern is the same as everywhere else: dark cells are filled, light cells are empty.

This tunic is perfect for. With this combination you will attract many admiring glances on the beach.





Since fillet knitting also involves fragment production, then, as an option, you can knit a patchwork pullover according to the patterns given below.

One of the most popular patterns made using the fillet knitting technique are roses. And this is not at all accidental, because a pattern of roses is suitable for any product, from a napkin to a floor-length dress. This pattern can be combined with any options: geometric patterns, animals, hearts, other flowers and many other combinations.

Everything is limited only by the flight of your imagination. For example, it is not necessary to make the product monochromatic; you can add a little color to it, as if enlivening the picture in this way. To encourage you to create interesting products, we have made a selection of interesting and beautiful rose patterns.







This baby blanket looks very cute and cozy; it’s perfect for a gift or for yourself.



Or a large blanket on the bed will add notes of harmony and comfort to the interior.



Video of fillet crochet lessons for beginners

If you are a beginner, then there may be many incomprehensible points for you both in the patterns and in the knitting process. To help you clearly understand the fillet knitting technique, knitting for girls will make her stand out among the crowd of peers and girlfriends.

There are a lot of positive things in the process of knitting: for some it helps to calm down, and for others, on the contrary, it gives strength for achievements. There are a lot of superstitions and omens associated with this type of needlework, for example, the eternal question, to which there are many answers. What do you think about this and what are your secrets to successful knitting? Share information with us in the comments.

Friends, when I just started writing this blog, one of the first articles was devoted to the initial basics of fillet crochet. Naturally, I was going to develop this topic, but somehow I never got around to it... And then a wonderful pattern for a napkin using the fillet knitting technique caught my eye.

What's good about this scheme? It's very clear! Even if you have never tried yourself in the technique of fillet knitting, then knowing the conventions applicable to crochet patterns, you can easily figure out how to knit such a napkin. Well, if for you the symbols are “dark forest”, then don’t despair, I will help you.

So, the topic of our meeting today:

napkin pattern using fillet knitting technique - how to knit

  1. Let's, as usual, first take a close look at the pattern and find out what techniques are used to knit such a napkin.

The diagram shows:

  • Air loops (AP)
  • Double crochets (Dc)
  • Connecting posts (CC)
  1. The entire work consists of 39 rows
  2. To start working, you need to knit a chain of air loops... But from how many, you and I will now count together.

We think...

I got 15 cells, therefore 15*3+1=46 loops.

But take your time, take another look at the first and second rows of the diagram carefully...

In the second row there are two more cells - there are 17 of them. This means that you need to somehow make an increase.

And this is done very simply - everything is clearly drawn on the diagram. To increase the loops of the second row on the right, you need to increase the number of loops in the initial chain, while not forgetting about the lifting loops of the first row.

So, we do this: we knit a chain of 46 VP + 3 VP rise (they replace the first column of the row) + 3 VP for the new extreme (right) cell of the second row + 1 VP rise = 53 loops

Now that we've sorted out the initial chain, let's start crocheting the first row of the napkin.

Row 1 – connecting stitches in the second, third and fourth loops from the hook, how to knit connecting stitches, DC in the 8th loop and then double crochets to the end of the row. There should be a total of 46 dcs (including lifting loops)

Row 2 – add stitches for the second and third rows. 3VP for the new left cell of the second row, 3VP lifting, 3VP for the new left cell of the third row, 1VP lifting = 10 loops. Next, dc in the second, third and fourth loops from the hook, dc in the 8th loop, another 5 dc (one stitch in each loop of the bottom row). Then there are empty cells, * 2 VP, Dc, skipping 2 loops *, repeat ** 12 more times, 7 Dc.

We knit the 3rd and subsequent rows with increments of cells by analogy, based on the diagram. Please note that in the 4th and 11th rows, not one cell is added on both sides, but more. The principle of adding loops for new cells is exactly the same as we discussed above, the number of loops simply changes. By the way, it is indicated on the diagram. Also, in the middle of the knitted fabric, do not forget to fill the cells with double crochets, again, according to the napkin pattern. Attention! In fillet knitting, the stitches are knitted into the loops of the chain, and not under them!

Rows without increases are usually knitted, as in simple crochet

From the 29th row according to the scheme, decreases begin
Cell decreases using the fillet knitting technique are done as follows:

Decrease at the beginning of the row - connecting columns

Decrease at the end of the row - we do not knit the required number of stitches

That's the whole pattern of a napkin using the fillet knitting technique... Having examined it and knitting a simple napkin with a rose, along the way, you and I learned how to add and subtract cells along the edges of the knitted fabric. This method of knitting is a little complicated for beginners, it is much easier to knit such things in two parts, starting from the middle of the product... but more on that another time :)

A simple napkin with a rose in fillet crochet technique

By the way, such a napkin pattern may well come in handy when crocheting with Tunisian crochet, similar to an almost square napkin knitted with the “” pattern Friends, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask.

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