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A crochet edging for napkins is a decorative embellishment that is made with yarn and a crochet hook, and is used to decorate table napkins. Different designs and patterns can be made, and can be used on special occasions or events. It is a creative way to decorate and personalize napkins. LET'S MAKE LACES FOR NAPKINS WITH FLOWERS Before we move on to knitting flowers for napkin lace, let's remember how to knit borders. To make a crochet lace for napkins you will need:
Cotton or linen thread in the color of your choice A small hook (generally a 3 or 3.5 mm size hook is used) Scissors A table napkin
HERE YOU HAVE A DETAILED TUTORIAL ON HOW TO CROCHET LACE FOR PLAIN NAPKINS. When making the first knot, we leave a gap of only 1 cm from the corner. To hide a corner, we knit three slip stitches next to each other, then chain three, and finally a Picot stitch, before inserting the needle into the corner to secure the Picot stitch with a slip stitch. In the same stitch as the last slipped stitch, chain 3 and repeat a Picot stitch, then return to the fabric and repeat the Picot stitch one more time. So you will get two more points.
Repeat the sequence of chain 3, 1 Picot stitch, chain 3, 1 Picot stitch, 1 space, and join the fabric again with a slip stitch two more times (continue as indicated in the image), and so on until finished the circle, ending with a slip stitch at the beginning.
NOW YES, LET'S SEE TWO MODELS OF FLOWERS FOR NAPKIN EDGES Five Petal Flower: This pattern is very simple and is made up of just five double crochets woven together to form the flower petals. You can add a central point with a thread of another color to give it more life. To weave another flower model, follow the instructions below: Two rows are the ones that make up this edging; To apply it, we recommend a multiple of 6 stitches in the stitch count of the garment: The first row is completed by knitting in the first stitch as if it were a knot. It is done like this *chain 5, skip 2 stitches and knit 1 single crochet*, repeat from *-* along the row.
On the second row, chain 3 and then work 1 single crochet in the next circle formed by the chain stitches from the first row. To create the initial flower petal, make 4 chain stitches and 3 closed double stitches, joining them at the base of the single crochet. Chain 5 stitches, then take the chain hook off and pass it over 3 double crochet stitches before moving on to the last chain stitch. Complete the circle closing the last row of single crochet.
The flower petals will be woven into this circle. Create the petals following these instructions *Chain 3, make 2 double stitches, chain 3, make 1 single crochet*. Repeat from ** to ** over and over again. You now have 4 petals. Chain 3, 3 double stitches, 3 double stitches for the fifth petal. Crochet 1 single crochet *, in the next arc created by the chain stitches of the previous round. For the remaining petals, do a repeat from * to * across the entire row.
WE ALSO MAKE MODELS OF ELEGANT LACE Knitting elegant lace is a way to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any knitting project, whether it's a napkin, kitchen towel, bedspread, blanket, etc. In addition to being a way of decorating, they can also be used as an ornament to complement a project. Fancy lace is a weaving technique characterized by its delicate and detailed nature, and can be used to create intricate designs and complex patterns.
By using fancy laces you can create projects with a very sophisticated and refined look. Furthermore, by using fine and delicate yarns, projects can be created that are light and soft to the touch. Keep in mind that there are many different patterns and designs that can be used to make a crochet napkin edging, so feel free to experiment and find one that suits you best. We hope you liked today's proposal. We are in the next post.