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BLANKET HONEYCOMB FROM VOLUMETRIC HEXAGONS CROCHET

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An interesting and useful idea for the use of leftover yarn! 
Similarly, you can make not only a blanket, but also a pillow, a soft seat cushion for a stool, a rug, a hot pad, etc. 

You will need: 
Yarn 
Hook number 3.5 - 4 
Markers of loops 
Needle for yarn 
Filler 
This volumetric hexagon is knitted in a circle. Knitting is carried out in a spiral, without ending the row with a connecting column and without turning the work. 
The use of markers will not stray from the ranks. 

Density: 7 sc and 9 p. = 2.5 cm. 
Size: 7.5 cm. In diameter. 
Abbreviations used: 

ce - air loop of the 
SCN - a column without a nakida 
SS - a connecting column
2 sc together - Reducing sc 

Description. 
Link a chain of 12 vp 
Row 1: sc in 2nd vp from the hook and every loop to the end of the row. Continue to knit sc from the other side of the starting chain. (22 sc) 
Row 2: sc in next pet Place a marker. (Beginning of the series.) 2 sc in the next. pet., sc in next 8 pet., 2 sc in a trace. pet., sc in next pet., place the 2nd marker, 2 sc in the next. pet., sc in next 8 pet., 2 scts in the afterbirth pet before the marker. (26 sc) 
Row 3: sc to the end of the row (26 sc) 
Row 4: sc in the loop with a marker, 2 sc in the next pet., sc up to next marker, dovyazyvaya one loop, 2 sc in the loop in front of the marker, sc in the loop with the marker, 2 sc in the next. pet., sc up to next marker, dovyazyvaya one loop, 2 sc in the loop in front of the marker. (30 sc)
Rows 5-10: Repeat rows 3 and 4. (4 loops should be added in each row.) 
Row 11: RLS to the end of the row (42 RLS) 
(Beginning of downs.) 
Row 12: RLS in the loop with a marker, 2 RLS together , Sc up to 2 loops in front of the marker, 2 scs together, sc in the loop with a marker, 2 scons together, scs up to 2 loops in front of the marker, 2 scs together. (38 RLS) 
Row 13: RN to the end of the row 
Rows 14–20: Repeat Rows 11 and 12. (4 loops should be reduced in each row.) 
Finish work, leaving the long end of the yarn to be stitched. 
Stuff with filler, sew a seam. 
Hide the tips of the threads.

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