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The hat and dress in coral-white tones are connected to the girl for 3 years.
First I tied a coquette, the lower tier added after tied coral color. Tied the mesh and at a certain height of the beginning did not first pattern.Since the length of the dress was 50 cm. The dress and hat are decorated with orchids.
How to tie an orchid with a Tunisian crochet
We begin knitting with the lower petals of an orchid.
We make a sliding loop and in it we sew 6 stabs without a crochet and we pull together in a ring, we make a connecting loop, as on a picture above.
Then we knit 2 sticks without the crochet behind the back wall of the loop of the previous row = 12 stakes. The upper walls of the loops will be needed for knitting the upper petals of the orchid.
Then we knit 3 arches out of 5 air loops. For this we knit * 5 air loops, skip 3 loops of the previous row and connect the loop with the 4th loop of the previous row * repeat 3 times.
Now let's start knitting the lower petals of the orchid. To do this, we dial 4 air loops + 1 air lift loop.
We introduce a hook into the 2nd air loop from the hook, grasp the thread, stretch it and leave the loop made on the hook (we only bind it under the back half loop of each air loop).
We hook into the next air loop, grab the thread, make a loop and leave it on the hook.
We impose all 4 air loops to the end of the row, without turning the canvas we pull out another loop from under the arch. Total we have 6 loops on the hook.
Do not turn the cloth. We knit the reverse row, for this we grasp the thread and stretch it through two loops
and again we grab the thread and stretch it through two loops, until one loop remains on the hook.
In the next 2-nd row we make an air loop, 5 loops for the back half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 7 loops.
We close the hinges in pairs.
And then we knit
- 3rd row: air loop, 6 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 8 loops.
- 4th row: air loop, 7 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 9 loops.
- 5th row: air loop, 8 loops under the reverse half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 10 loops.
Now we will reduce one loop, for this at the beginning of the series we make a connecting loop for the wrong half loop of the lower loop.
Then 7 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 9 loops.
We close in pairs.
7th row: connecting loop for the back half loop, 6 loops for the back half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 8 loops.
8th row: connecting loop for the back half loop, 5 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 7 loops.
9th row: connecting loop for the back half loop, 4 loops under the reverse half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 6 loops.
Next, the connecting loops under the back half loop are descended to the next arch.
And again from the second arch we knit 4 air loops + 1 air lift loop.
Well, we knit further, like the first petal.
And then the third petal
Now we start to untie the upper petals of the orchid. The knitting principle is the same, the number of loops and rows in the petals is changing. To begin with, we also do arches under the petals. Here, then you will need the front walls of the loopholes, under them we will mount the arches.
To go to the upper petals, make 2 air loops and the connecting loop cling to the half loop of a small circle.
We need to link 3 arches out of 4 air loops, and the arches should be fastened approximately in the center of the petal of the lower circle, close the circle with a cap without a crochet under the first arch
Now we knit a petal, we collect 5 air loops and:
1st row: air loop, 5 loops under the reverse half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 7 loops.
2nd row: air loop, 5 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 7 loops.
3rd row: air loop, 6 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 8 loops.
4th row: air loop, 6 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 8 loops.
5th row: air loop, 7 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 9 loops.
6th row: air loop, 7 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 9 loops.
7th row: air loop, 8 loops under the reverse half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 10 loops.
8th row: air loop, 8 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 10 loops.
9th row: air loop, 8 loops under the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 10 loops.
10th row: connecting loop for the back half loop, 7 loops for the wrong half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 9 loops.
11th row: connecting loop for the back half loop, 7 loops under the reverse half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 9 loops.
12th row: connecting loop for the back half loop, 6 loops under the reverse half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 8 loops.
13th row: connecting loop for the back half loop, 6 loops for the back half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 8 loops.
14th row: connecting loop for the back half loop, 5 loops under the reverse half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 7 loops.
15th row: connecting loop for the back half loop, 5 loops under the reverse half loop of each lower loop, 1 loop from under the arch = 7 loops.
And the second petal is similar.
Now proceed to the 3rd petal, for this I took a thread of white color and in the third arch we sew: polustolbik, 7 column with a crochet, polustolbik.
We do not detach the thread and immediately fasten the petals with columns without a crochet.
We decorate ready-made orchids with beads.
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