Reviews about VIOLET yarn YarnArt. Video tutorial crocheted angel. Crochet angel for Christmas tree, master class Children's dress made from yarnart violet yarn

Yarn YarnArt_VIOLET_reviews

1) country of origin - Türkiye.
2) yarn composition - 100% cotton
3) skein weight - 50 g.
4) thread length - 282 m.
5) recommended Nos. of knitting needles and hooks - the manufacturer recommends knitting needles No. 2.5, hook No. 2.5.

6) number of loops and rows in a pattern of 10x10 cm = 48 rows x 34 knitting loops, 40 rows x 30 crocheting loops. The thread has a strong twist, so when knitting, the fabric “mews” a little.
7) water temperature when washing is 40 degrees.
8) color range - from delicate pastel tones to bright saturated ones

9) Natural cotton yarn, washes well, practically does not pill. It is very pleasant to knit, has an even, clear structure, glides well and does not cling. I only knitted with crochet, so I don’t know how to knit, but reviews on other sites say that the thread is very twisted, so when knitting, the fabric “mews” a little. I like it better than iris, it's easier to knit. There were no defects in the thread, unlike begonia, where there were knots.

Both beginning craftswomen and seasoned crochet and knitting experts will appreciate high-quality and beautiful Violet yarn. Natural mercerized cotton looks great in both the simplest knitting and complex patterns of openwork and jacquards. An unobtrusive shine adds elegance to the smooth fabric of stocking stitch, and emphasizes the beauty of the embossed “braids”.
Violet yarn is absolutely natural, so finished knitted items require special attention and care, i.e. Hand wash only in cool water, lay flat to dry naturally. Thin, smooth and elastic yarn made from 100% mercerized cotton. The thread is well twisted and does not delaminate. A wonderful option for knitting using the Irish lace technique.

The yarn is not at all expensive, but very good quality. She has a lot of colors, many colors, tones and shades.

And products made from it are very soft, pleasant to the touch and beautiful. This yarn is available and can be purchased at any craft store. After washing, the yarn does not change its color and the product does not shrink like some yarns.

The T-shirt was knitted using the fillet technique, the mesh turns out beautiful, even, and holds its shape as if starched.

Angels are creatures without flesh who protect people from misfortunes and protect each person individually. Some people believe in guardian angels, but others don't. In any case, if you crochet and give someone a beautiful, openwork guardian angel, then it can become a real talisman. If the person being gifted does not share your faith, then he can simply hang a crocheted angel on the Christmas tree as a toy. But to be honest, we have never come across people who are indifferent to angels. That's why we decided to prepare a large selection of patterns for crocheting angels.

Crochet angels can be flat, in the form of appliqués. Such angels can serve as decorations on the wall or on the window during the Christmas holidays.

Volumetric angels, often openwork, are crocheted with thin threads and can be used as a New Year's decoration for the Christmas tree. Or they can become your amulet.

Is it necessary to starch crocheted angels?

On our website and on the Internet we found several detailed master classes on knitting angels. It is worth noting that if you knit a large angel measuring 20-25 cm from thin threads with crochet number 1-1.2, then you will have to strengthen its shape using a solution of PVA glue or starch. You will also need a base on which the angel will dry.

If you take thicker threads and a hook, the angel will hold its shape on its own. Although it won't be as impressive.

How can you decorate an angel with crochet?

  • You can crochet an angel from multi-colored threads
  • use gold or silver yarn for the binding if it is a Christmas angel
  • You can give the angel a heart, a staff, a flashlight, again depending on the theme of the angel
  • make beautiful hair (contrasting color) or curl your angel
  • beads and sparkles are perfect for New Year's angels

Choose the most beautiful crocheted angels and knit them for the upcoming holidays: New Year, Christmas, Valentine's Day.

Crochet angel, patterns from our needlewomen

Crochet angel, master class from Irina Sheiko

This is the Angel Irina knitted for Christmas. Height 17cm, skirt diameter 7cm. In this work I used Chinese threads of the “Iris” type with the inscription on the label “Gold thread”, 100% cotton, 0.9 mm hook.

Two angels, crochet

Angel with bells (model 1).
Height: 12 cm. Materials: “Iris” yarn (100% cotton), 15 g white; a little green; white small beads; narrow green satin ribbon; suitable shape; a little padding polyester; hook No. 0.9.
Angel with a flower (model 2).
Height: 23 cm. Materials: “Iris” yarn (100% cotton; 87 m/10 g), 30 g white; a little nylon brown; 1 bead; colored satin ribbons; hook No. 0.9.

Crochet snowflake and angel, Irina's work

Crochet angel, work by Elena

Crochet angel, work by Anna Ratova

Angel size: height approx. 20 cm.

Materials: yarn (100% cotton), approx. 30 g white, hook No. 1.5.

Crochet angel pendant, original work of Maria Casanova

The “My White Angel” pendant is knitted using the Irish lace technique from Italian yarn “Lana Grossa (Secondo), and the mesh is made from yarn “Katia” (Syros). It can be hung on the Christmas tree or on the door.

New Year's still life: flowers and crocheted angel

I present a “New Year’s still life” that will fit well into the interior and create an atmosphere of celebration and mystery. For the composition I used the remains of wool and acrylic threads, hook No. 2.7 (Clover).

Crochet angels

Little angel.
Loin knitting.
Materials: “Iris” yarn (100% cotton), 8 g white; satin ribbon; passe-partout; hook No. 0.9.
Size: arbitrary.

Big angel.
Materials: “Iris” yarn (100% cotton), 11 g white; hook No. 0.9. Height: 23.5 cm. Width: 21 cm.

Crochet angel, diagrams and descriptions from the Internet

Crochet heart angel, master class from Galy from the Country of Masters

I’ll make a reservation right away - I didn’t come up with this (I only gave the heart to him). This angel is from Valya Valentina magazine. Unfortunately, the author of the work is not indicated in the magazine and I don’t know who to thank for the wonderful angel. Let's start slowly. I used “Snowflake” cotton threads and a 0.7 mm hook.

Angel Constance crochet

Master class from Ekatrina Novoselova.

For work we will need: Threads Rose 100% Cotton and hook 0.8.

Crochet angel

Size – about 18 cm
Materials and tools:
You can use any thread, because starching is not required (in my version, the threads are Turkish acrylic "etamine"), for the wings and bell, Turkish iris with lurex, a small piece of foam rubber, 10 mm thick, a little synthetic filler for the head and body, a piece of cardboard for the base, a small piece of fabric for cone and base, a hook for the thickness of the threads, small beads or large beads for decoration (in my version, Czech beads).

Openwork crochet angel, master class!

For knitting you will need:

  • Cotton threads (Iris or Snowflake)
  • Hook 1.25
  • Beads and decorative elements (mine is a heart held by an angel.)
  • Wire
  • Sugar syrup and starch paste.
  • Glue gun or super glue.
  • Angel starch mold (I use a piece of linoleum)

Crochet angel from zelyonka

Three angels according to one scheme

Openwork angels with diagrams and descriptions

Mexican crochet angel

Crochet air angel

You will need: the remains of white Iris yarn (100% cotton) and a hook No. 1.4, a little padding polyester.

Crochet Christmas angels

Angels are connected without assembly.

You will need:

  • cotton thread No. 10, white 640 m, pink 18 m, green 18 m.
  • 4 white beads with a diameter of 6 mm
  • 76 cm of white twisted cord with a diameter of 1.3 cm
  • 1.8 m satin ribbon 0.3 cm wide
  • artificial flowers
  • filler
  • paint brush
  • white paint
  • scotch
  • starch solution
  • food film
  • foam mold 5*13*25 cm
  • a piece of thick cardboard measuring 41 cm
  • stainless steel pins
  • wooden ball 3.8 cm in diameter with a flat bottom
  • glue gun
  • hook No. 1.8cm

Crochet angels patterns and description:

Crochet angel, design Joan Glass

Knitted from Yarn Art Violett yarn (282m/50g) with crochet number 1.3.

Crochet angels with patterns:

KEY FEATURES:
Name - VIOLET (Violet) YarnArt
Country of origin: Türkiye.
Yarn composition: 100% cotton
Skein weight - 50 g.
Thread length - 282 m.
Recommended Nos. of knitting needles and hooks - the manufacturer recommends knitting needles No. 2.5, hook No. 2.5.
The number of loops and rows in the pattern is 10 x 10 cm = 48 rows x 34 knitting loops, 40 rows x 30 crochet loops.
Water temperature when washing is 40 degrees.
Color range - from delicate pastel tones to bright saturated

VIOLET YarnArt yarn washes well, does not shrink, and practically does not pill. It is very pleasant to knit, has an even, clear structure, glides well and does not cling.
The finished product does not fade in the sun. It holds its shape as if starched.

APPLICATION:
The yarn is suitable for almost any product.

CONS:
Red, green and chocolate colors of VIOLET YarnArt yarn fade a lot during the first wash, even in cool water!

NOTES:

  1. VIOLET YarnArt yarn is categorically not suitable for - the fabric will “mow” a lot!
  2. Immediately after knitting, the product may be tough; it is advisable to lightly steam it. It becomes much softer as you wear it.
  3. VIOLET YarnArt yarn with lurex is difficult to knit due to the strong twist of the thread.
  4. Due to the small footage, it turns out to be a little expensive.

VIOLET yarn color chart

This page is found by queries:

  • yarn violet
  • thread violet color card
  • violet knitting threads
  • yarnart violet yarn products

For knitting angels for Valentine's Day.

Greetings to all needlewomen and lovers of crocheting on the “Handicraft Paradise” website. Despite the fact that the holidays are already over and we won’t have time to knit a Christmas angel by Christmas, I want to show you openwork angels, the most beautiful and gentlest of all that can be found on the Internet, and offer to knit an amigurumi doll - an angel to the upcoming holiday of all lovers - Valentine's Day.

You can use completely different knitting patterns, including knitting patterns for napkins. Angels are crocheted with thin cotton threads. The most important thing is to starch the work, otherwise no one will understand what kind of angel you have turned out to be) For this you will need starch and water. You need to starch individual, not yet sewn parts of the angel.

The process of preparing starch for a crocheted angel for Valentine's Day.

Dissolve 2 tablespoons of starch in cold water and pour the resulting mixture into an enamel bowl with warm water (0.5 cups of water). Then we put this dish on gas or on the stove and begin to heat it up. Heat the starch until it thickens, just like you would prepare jelly. We dip the knitted parts of the angel into the resulting ready-made solution, separately, and soak until the starch cools completely. Then we squeeze out all the parts well, stretch them and dry them on suitable forms. When everything is thoroughly dry, we iron it and then sew it together.

Crochet openwork angels. See diagrams and description below. These are, of course, not at all the angels that you saw above, but everyone should have their own angel, not like the others, right? Knit, use patterns, combine details, experiment and may the angel protect you!

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Competition work No. 1 - Knitted angel glasses with a star (competition conditions)

My name is Tarasova Svetlana, I’m 14 years old, I really like to knit, knitting is my hobby... I hope to win!

Materials: yarn “Iris” (100% cotton; 87 m/10 g), 30 g white, hook No. 0.9, some green yarn.

Job description

Head: dial a chain of 5 v. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art.
1st p.: 1st century lifting point. Art. 31 s/n into the resulting ring. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
2nd row: 1st century lifting point. Art. 31 b/n in Art. s/n of the previous row from the hook.
3rd-9th r.: 1st century lifting point, 31 st. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
10th day:
11th day: 1st century lifting point, 7 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook. Do not cut the thread.

Torso: knit in the round.
12th p.: 1st century lifting point, 15 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
13th day: 3rd century lifting point, 31 st. s/n in art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
14th-16th year: 3rd century lifting point, 31 st. s/n in art. s/n of the previous row from the hook.
17th day: 4th century lifting item, 1st. from 2/n to 1st century. lifting point, 2nd century p., * 2 tbsp. with 2/n in the 2nd art. s/n of the previous row from the hook, 2 in. n. *, repeat from * to * 14 times, 16 times in total. 18th r.: 3 c. lifting point, 63 st. s/n in the arches of the previous row from the hook. Next, knit according to the pattern of the lower part of the angel along the 32nd row. Cut the thread.

"Wings":
2nd r.: 3 c. lifting item, 1st. s/n in the arch from the 3rd century. p. of the previous row from the hook, 3 in. p.. 2 tbsp. s/n in the same arch, * 2 tbsp. s/n to the next arch from 3rd century. p. of the previous row from the hook, 3 in. p., 2 tbsp. s/n in the same arch *. repeat from * to * 6 times, 8 times in total. Next, knit according to the wing pattern in straight and reverse rows along the 8th row.

Nimbus: dial a chain of 36 v. p. and close the cool connection. Art. 1st r.: 3 c. lifting point, 35 tbsp. s/n in the ring. Each row ends with a connection. Art. Next, knit according to the halo pattern in straight and reverse rows up to the 3rd row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Hand (2 pcs.): dial a chain of 4 v. p. and close it in a circle to connect. Art.

1st day: 4th century P. lifting, 1 tbsp. with 2/n into the ring from v.p. * 2 tbsp. with 2/n in the ring, 1 vp. *, repeat from * to * 5 times, 7 times in total.
2nd row: 6th century p. (3 v. p. rise + 3 v. p.); 1 tbsp. s/n in the 1st art. from 2/n of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p., 1 tbsp. b/n in the arch from 2 in. p. of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p., * 1 tbsp. s/n in art. from 2/n of the previous row from the hook, 3 in. p., 1st. s/n in the next st. from 2/n of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p., 1 tbsp. b/n in the arch from 2 in. p. of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p. *, repeat from * to * 5 times, 7 times in total. Next, knit according to the arm pattern up to the 11th row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Flower: Use a brown thread to cast on a chain of 12 v. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art. 1st r.: 3 c. p. rise, 71 st. s/n in the ring. 2nd p.: 1 c. p. rise, 71 st. b/n in Art. s/n of the previous row from the hook. Next, knit according to the flower pattern up to the 4th row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Assembly: Lightly starch the finished parts, pull them onto the mold and leave to dry. Carefully remove from the mold. Glue the “wings” and sleeves to the body. Place a halo on your head.

The master class was created two years ago, since then I have imposed a lot of angels, so I made some additions and changes along the way. I will add this information to the master class with an icon
Here are samples of angels knitted in this master class

The master class was prepared for the Charity event "".
An angel turns out height about 12 cm, it uses very little yarn (I think less than 8-10 g, but it’s hard to say for sure). It takes me 2-3 hours to knit one angel.
Knitting materials:
-- yarn YarnArt Violet or its analogues: Lanoso Gelincik, Altin Basak MAXI, etc. (100g / 565 m)
- SOSO yarn from Vita - it is easier to knit from it, the angel is less airy, but more “white”, elegant
-- hook No. 2
-- for finishing: Violet or Iris colored and with lurex, YarnArt Camellia with lurex (20g / 190 m, for her - hook No. 1.5)
-- ribbons, beads

ADDED:
Knitted from various yarns:
MAXI (like Violet) - I liked it, it is even whiter than Violet (it is yellowish compared to Maxi), but quite thin - it turns out, of course, very soft and airy.
SOSO - I liked it too, very white, smooth, not mercerized, but slightly shiny due to the smoothness, not so thin, so easier to knit
Iris - colored, for finishing the wings in the company of Maxi
Begonia is a bit thick, not suitable for angels
YarnArt Camellia is very thin, so it was used either for wings or in conjunction with thin Vita Daisy cotton (then the thickness was adequate for Soso)
Lurex from www.uzelok.by/lurex/ - I didn’t really like it as an additive to white yarn (it gave a slight grayish tint to the fabric), but it was good for finishing colored wings.
Vita Cristal - thin 100% acrylic, I didn’t like it: it seemed shiny, and at the same time “hairy”, these “shaggy” things fixed with starch were unpleasant both visually and to the touch. And besides, it is not white, but yellowish; I tried everything I could to overcome this yellowness, but in the end I regretfully put it aside for other projects
Vita Baby -- 100% acrylic. At first I really liked the feel of it, but still didn’t hold its shape, so I starched it - it stretched out and began to look a bit rough. It was these angels that I spoiled in the oven and decorated with sequins. The yarn is too thick for angels, although it is perfect for other things due to its velvety feel.
Conclusion: acrylic is absolutely not suitable for starching at all.
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HEAD
Before starting knitting, cut off 40-50 cm of thread; we will need it a little later (if the angel is with beads, then you don’t have to cut it).

We knit the head in a spiral, without joining the rows. Since knitting with single crochets in a circle slightly slants to the right, from time to time you need to add 1-2 stitches to align the row along the length. In order to see the beginning of the rows, place a contrasting thread between the first column of the new row.
ADDED:
Later, I began to knit the head more rounded: one row less (up to the 10th row straight, then from the 11th row - decrease), and for the neck only 1 row of 12 stitches. without a crochet.
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Head knitting pattern:

Increases and decreases can be placed not on top of each other, but shifted, then they will be less noticeable and the knitting will not turn into a pentagon.
1 row - 5 tbsp. single crochet in amigurumi ring
Row 2 - V 5 times = 10 stitches. without crochet
3rd row - V| 5 times = 15 tbsp. without crochet
4th row - V|| 5 times = 20 tbsp. without crochet
5th row - V||| 5 times = 25 tbsp. without crochet
Rows 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 -- 25 sts. without crochet
Row 12 - /\||| 5 times = 20 tbsp. without crochet
Row 13 - /\|| 5 times = 15 tbsp. without crochet
Row 14 - /\||| 3 (three) times = 12 tbsp. without crochet
15 row - 12 tbsp. without crochet
Row 16 - 12 st. single crochet, 1-2 connecting stitches to align the row in length and height
Rows 15 and 16 are the neck (if you think it’s a bit long, you can get by with one row for the neck). Let’s check that the angel’s “face” looks good; if there are any flaws, you can tie (or unravel) several columns to get a neat one. the front of the head.



SHOULDERS

ADDED:
If beads will be tied into the hangers, then the thread after the head can be cut off, leaving a long tail (will be needed for mending the hole and making a loop). And on the second end of the thread, string 18 beads (number 6) or 36 beads (number 8) and continue knitting.
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We knit the shoulders with double crochets, in each row we make 2 chain stitches for lifting (in fact, 3 chain stitches are usually recommended, but in this case I end up with holes that draw attention to the beginning of the row, so I make 2 chain stitches. )
Knitting pattern for hangers:



1st row - |V st. double crochet 6 times in neck loops = 18 sts. double crochet
2nd row - |V st. s n. 9 (nine) times = 27 tbsp. s n.
Row 3 - ||V 9 times = 36 stitches. s n.
4th row - *1 tbsp. s n. in the column of the previous row, 1 in. p.* repeat 36 times = 36 cells
5th row - 1 connecting st.. under v. p. of the previous row, * 1 tbsp. from N., 2nd century. p.* repeat 36 times = 36 cells




You can knit beads into columns in the 3rd row. Master class on tying beads here: http://stranamasterov.ru/node/93646
Here are angels with beads (Czech beads No. 6). Perhaps you should take smaller beads, otherwise you will end up with “beads”.



We fill the head with tweezers. I bought half a kilogram of Fibertek (costs about 50 thousand Belarusian rubles).
The amount of filler in the photo turned out to be even unnecessary.




After this, so that the filler does not fall out, I mend the hole with the same thread 40-50 cm long that we left at the very beginning of knitting (or the tail of the thread left after the head).
First stitches “horizontally”, then “vertically”




We do not cut off the long tail of the thread; we will need it for making a loop for hanging. So as not to interfere with further knitting, you can pull it out through one of the wings (when it appears).
After a certain number of angels, you will already see where the hanging loop should be located and you can do it at this stage - it is much more convenient than on a ready-made angel.

WINGS
Wings are the most difficult material to explain, although there is nothing complicated about knitting them.
So, the basic diagram for understanding wings:

The beginning of knitting the rows of the skirt will be in the middle of the back, so the last knitting loop points us exactly to the center of the back. The back itself will consist of 5 cells, the front will also consist of 5 cells. Accordingly, there are 13 cells for each wing; we will tie 6 festoons on them.

Attach the thread to the air loops of the 4th square from the hook (from the end of knitting the hanger), knit 6 scallops in accordance with the pink arrows.
We attach the last scallop with a connecting post, knit 3 air loops and a connecting post under the beginning of the wing (this is the green arrow). Thus, our wing folded in half.
Next we knit the second row of the wing binding in accordance with the orange dotted arrows. We attach the connection. in a column, cut the thread (you don’t have to cut it, but this option will come later).

Then we count out 5 full squares for the breast, attach the thread to the 6th square and knit another wing.
This is what it looks like "on the ground"







Next, you can knit a row for retracting the ribbon (this row is shown in lilac in the diagram):
1st connection art. under 2 in. p. (which are the center of the back), 2 in. p. for lifting, 2 in. p.,
further *1 tbsp. s n. under 2 in. n. of the previous row, 2 in. p.* in this way:
2 tbsp. s n. on the back
1 tbsp. s n. under the wing
5 tbsp. s n. on the chest
1 tbsp. s n. under the second wing
2 tbsp. s n. on the back
then 2 v. p., 1 connection Art. to complete the row. The result is 12 squares = 36 loops




If you don’t want to make an angel with a ribbon, then you can do it differently.
We do not tear off the thread after the first wing, but knit 16 stitches. single crochet on 5 squares of the breast (do not tighten the stitches so as not to tighten the knitting), then we knit the second wing and 16 tbsp. single crochet on 5 squares of the back.



You can knit another row with single crochets: 2 tbsp. under the wing, 16 tbsp. on the breast, 2 tbsp. under the second wing, 16 tbsp. on the back = 36 st. without a crochet. Tear off the thread.
Let's get this trim between the top of the angel and the skirt



And one more “general note” on knitting wings.
If the second row of the wing is knitted “crawfish step”, that is, from left to right (as it is knitted in the last picture), then the knitting pattern will be slightly different:
-- attach thread
-- knit the first row of wings to the left (indicated in pink)
-- knit the orange row -- crab-step tying to the right
-- 3rd century n., conn. post to the second edge of the wing (green arrow)
-- tear off the thread or 16 tbsp. single crochet across the chest
-- second wing
-- tear off the thread or 16 tbsp. without a crochet on the back.

WINGS DIAGRAMS
I offer 4 wing options. They differ both in pattern and in the degree of “splendor” (so to speak, “spreading out”).
I'd be glad to see other options.





Option 4. Wings with small teeth of medium fluffiness.




1st row - under the first chain of connections. column
under the next chain * 1 in. p., art. with n.* 4 times
1st century n., conn. column for the next chain
2nd row - conn. stitch in stitch, 1st century. p.
*under v. p. between Art. s n. previous row - art. without n., 2nd century. p., art. without n., 2nd century. p.* 3 times
but the 3rd time - only 1 v. p.. connect the column under the trail. chain
ADDED:
I knitted most of the angels with exactly this stitch, only a little differently in the first row: st. double crochet, two tbsp. with 2 double crochets, art. double crochet
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Option 1. Silver wings are knitted with YarnArt Camellia yarn (it comes in various shades http://www.kudel.ru/published/publicdata/KUDELRUBD/attachments/SC/products_pictures/camellia-big.jpg), but it is much thinner than Violet (190m / 20g) , so I took a hook No. 1.5 and knitted without openwork so that there was more shine))
True, I haven’t tried starching this yarn yet, I have doubts, because it consists of polyester and metallic. Well, we'll see later.




1st row - st. without n. under the first chain of 2 v. p. of the previous row,
under the following chain: 2 tbsp. with 1 double crochet, 4 tbsp. with 2 double crochets, 2 tbsp. with 1 double crochet,
under the next chain - art. without a crochet.
2nd row - conn. column in st. without n.; Art. without n.
in the first st. from 1 n., half double crochet in the 2nd st. s n.,
2 tbsp. s n. in four st. from 2 n. (= 8 dc),
half double crochet in st. from 1 n., art. without n. in the second art. from 1 n.;
connect column in st. without crochet

Option 2.. This is a slightly modified method from the mammy3 master class on Osinka (http://club.osinka.ru/topic-130913?p=10764028#10764028).




1st row - under the first chain of st. without crochet, 1 in. p.,
under the next chain *2 in. p., art. with 2 double crochets* repeat 2 times,
2nd century p., art. from 1st century, 1st century p.
under the trail chain st. without n.
2nd row - without turning the knitting, from left to right “crawfish step”: 1 tbsp. without crochet under each v. p. (2 columns under 2 v. p.)

Option 3 Quite fluffy wings. I think an angel with wings like these would look better in all white, maybe trimmed with just a ribbon or beads.




1st row - under the first chain of st. without n., 1st century. p.
under the next chain of art. from 1st century, 2nd century p.,
*Art. from 2 n., 2 v. p.* 3 times
Art. from 1st century, 1st century p.
under the next chain of art. without n.
Row 2 - st. without n. over 1 in. p.
*under 2 in. p. of the previous row - art. without n., 3rd cent. p., art. without n.* 4 times
Art. without n. under 1 in. p.

As I wrote above, the connection between the top and the angel skirt can be designed in different ways - one next to the holes for pulling in the ribbon (silver angel), or a row of single crochets (yellow angel), or two rows of single crochets (pink and blue angels).
The main thing is that the total number of loops is equal to 36. This number will allow us to knit a skirt with different patterns - with a report of 3,4,5 (skip one loop), 6, 7, 9 loops.

SKIRT
I like this skirt pattern because it is not too lacy (not see-through), interesting due to the raised columns, and at the same time calm, not too distracting from the upper part of the angel.
But I want to experiment with other patterns in the future.
The diagram shows how to knit a skirt if the row for pulling in the ribbon is knitted before it. Please note that we begin the skirt pattern above the loops for lifting the previous row, then the pattern will lie symmetrically on the front of the angel.
If the previous row was a row of single crochets, then we will start the skirt above the loops to lift the last row of hangers (white), then the pattern in front will shift by 2 loops, but will also lie symmetrically (see pink and blue angels - they are connected differently in this place, but in front of both there and there is symmetrical).
In any case, after the first row of the skirt, we check that everything in the front of the skirt looks symmetrical and neat.
ADDED:
When knitting according to the pattern below, in the 4th and 7th rows there is a sharp expansion of 18 loops. Therefore, over time, I began to knit a little differently: in the 3rd and 6th row we make increases similar to the 4th and 7th rows (1 ch before and after the tick), BUT only through one track - this will give an increase of 10 loops, and in the 4th and 7th rows another 8 will be added - it will turn out much neater.
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Row 0 - row for retracting the ribbon, for more details, see the “WINGS” diagram in lilac color
1 row - 2 in. p. for lifting, 2 in. p. pattern, art. s n. in the same loop where the lifting loops come from,
skip 1 base loop, st. s n.
*skip 1 base loop, “check” (1 dc, 2 ch, 1 dc in the same base loop), skip a base loop, st. with n.* repeat until the end of the row
conn. Art. in lifting loops
2nd, 3rd row - connect a stitch under the chain, repeat until the end of the row * "tick", convex double crochet * (at the beginning of the row - a checkmark with loops for lifting, similar to the 1st row)
4, 5, 6 row - repeat * “tick”, 1 st. p., convex st. from N., 1st century. p.*
7, 8, 9 row - repeat * "tick", 2 in. p., convex st. from N., 2nd century. p.*
10th row - tying with finishing color: 8 tbsp. s n. under the checkmark chain, 1 convex st. single crochet under the convex column of the previous row.

NIMBUS

ADDED:
Later, I began to knit the nibm differently, closer to its Catholic version: a chain from the 12th century. p., tie tightly with single crochet stitches (approximately 22 stitches fit). You can knit another row of stitches if you wish (something like this: *2 single crochets, increase*). Sew the halo from the back to the top so that it is visible, but not as obvious as in the master class. There is no need to even starch it, it comes out tightly anyway.
It turns out like this

I will also leave the option from the master class. Maybe someone will like just such a halo.
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Close 5 V. p. in a ring
1st row - 12 tbsp. s n. in a ring
2nd row - *1 tbsp. from N., 2nd century. p.*
3rd row - *1 tbsp. without n., 3rd cent. p.*
Leave a long end of thread for sewing.



I like to sew it so that the halo is behind the head, as it looks on the icons.
We apply the halo to the back of the angel’s head, look from the face so that it turns out beautifully and symmetrically, and then sew it on from the inside, approximately in the same triangle as I marked with a contrasting thread.



The side view looks like this

FINAL TOUCHES
From the thread remaining after darning the hole for stuffing, we make a loop. It is located approximately in the first row of knitting hangers. (But if you like, you can do it on the top of the head, or on the back of the head, behind the halo).



To do this, fold the angel exactly in half, stick the needle in from the inside out, slightly to the side of the center, and back, so that it turns out symmetrically. It is convenient to work hard, either by turning the wing up, or by turning the angel with the wrong side of the skirt facing out. We fasten the thread from the inside out and get a loop, one thread thick, which is not visible when the angel is standing.




We thread the needle through all the ends of the threads.
We admire it. Our angel is ready!

STARCHING
I know that knitting is shaped in different ways: starch, sugar, gelatin, PVA.
I tried it only with starch: for 2 glasses of water, 1 tablespoon of starch, bring to a boil and transparency in a water bath. Dip the angel into the paste, leaving the head dry, soak, and squeeze out. If it doesn’t wring out well, you can blot it lightly with a clean towel.

To dry the angels, I glued cardboard cones together. I rolled a bag out of cardboard, put an angel on top, adjusted the cone to the shape and size of the angel, and glued it with tape.


I put a thin plastic bag over the cone with a corner, pull the wet angel on top, straighten the wings (I don’t fix them with anything, just maybe adjust them several times during drying, but they hold up well on their own), and check that the bottom line of the skirt is horizontal. So they dry on the cone.
And one day I was in a hurry - there were more angels than cones, so I removed the slightly dried angels from the cones, put them on a cutting board (stuck in a bag, of course) and dried them over the radiator. And she dressed the following angels on the cones. Everything dried out fine too.
I also repeatedly dried it in the oven at minimum temperature with the door ajar. They dry in about 3 hours, but you need to monitor the temperature so that the beads and lurex do not become cloudy.

While I was composing a master class and knitting angels, many ideas arose that I would like to try to implement: stretch Grass yarn into the wings of an already starched angel or make separate sewn wings from plush yarn or Grass (possibly with monofilament or fishing line to hold the shape), attach sequins and sew-on decorations such as sequins in the form of flowers, leaves, stars (after all, we will have angels for summer, different cheerful colors and decorations are acceptable, as it seems to me), sew on flowers - from ribbon or knitted (I saw “Floral Angels” here in the Country of Mothers ); or maybe make completely white angels with bright ribbons for decoration - a lot of beauty and ideas for inspiration can be found by searching on the Internet, on Osinka, in the Country of Mothers.

I hope that my master class will be useful. This is my first MK, so I am very grateful for the pluses and approval.
I will be very glad to see your incarnations.
Good luck!

12/21/2016 Admin

Crochet openwork angels. Patterns for knitting angels.

Good afternoon, dear needlewomen, and in particular those who like to crochet. By the coming Christmas, we will have time to knit a Christmas angel.

On the World of Needlework website you will find completely different knitting patterns. These celestials are usually knitted with thin cotton threads. The crocheted angel needs to be starched, otherwise it will not hold its shape. Below you can find a recipe for preparing starch for the finished product.

The process of preparing starch.

Take 2 tablespoons of starch, dissolve in cold water and add all this to an enamel bowl with warm water (water - 0.5 cups). Next, place the dishes on the stove. Cook the starch until it thickens; the cooking process is similar to cooking jelly. We dip the knitted parts of the angel into the resulting ready-made solution, separately, and soak until the starch cools completely. Then we squeeze out all the parts well, stretch them and dry them on suitable forms. When everything is thoroughly dry, we iron it and then sew it together.

First master class of Angel crochet

Many people ask me how I knit my angels. So I decided to try to make a MK, don’t judge strictly, this is my first MK. I hope it will be clear.
The beginning of the angel's dress. My threads are like this

You can use iris or a little thinner than a thread.

I took this napkin as a basis, I’m just reducing a couple of reports

At the beginning, so that the pattern on the angel’s dress was clearly visible, I added several rows. So I tried to make a diagram:


I'll try to describe it further: 1 ROW Dial 9 v. p., connect into a ring. 2 ROW: 3 in. p lifting and 8 tbsp. s/n knit into a ring, ROW 3: 3 in. p. rise +1 in. p., then (1 st s/n, 1 st) knit until the end of the row This is what I got

ROW 4: 3 ch rises and 3 st s/n with a common top, then 4 in. p. (skip 2 st s/n 3 rows); 4 st s/n with a common top, 4 in. n (again skip 2 tbsp 3 rows)

The result was three arches made of air loops.
5 ROW: in the air arch. make loops 3 in. p. lifting and 2 tbsp. s/n with a common top, 2nd century. p., 3 st. s/n with total. top. Next 2nd century. n.. (And into the next arch from v. p. 3 st s/n with a common v., 2 v. p., 3 st s/n with a common v.) - we also repeat in the last arch.
6 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
7 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 4 c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
8 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 5th c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
9 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 6th c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
10 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 7th c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
11 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 8th c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
This is what I get

I immediately made a cone (the shape on which I will sugar the angel), I have a piece of linoleum, you can use a plastic bottle or cardboard (just before sugaring, wrap the cardboard with oilcloth). As I knit, I try on a cone and an angel dress.
Girls, I hope you understand, if you ask anything, I’ll try to explain.

This is row 8-9 of the napkin

This is row 10-11

A few more rows

These are the final bumps on the dress, we knit each one separately

And finally the finished dress

Now we begin to knit the head and collar:
Head Amigurumi Ring of Six Loops (6)
1 row – (in) 6 times (12)
2nd row – (1sc, inc) 6 times (18)
Row 3 – (2 sc, inc) 6 times (24)
Row 4 – (3 sc, inc) 6 times (30)
Row 5 – (4 sc, inc) 6 times (36)
Row 6 – (5 sc, inc) 6 times (42)
Row 7 – (6 sc, inc) 6 times (48)


8 – 14 rows – 48 sc


Row 15 - (6 sc, dec) 6 times (42)
Row 16 - (5 sc, dec) 6 times (36)
Row 17 - (4sc, dec) 6 times (30)
18 row-(3sc, dec) 6 times (24)
19 row - (2 sc, dec) 6 times (18) fill the head with filler


20 row-(1sc, dec) 6 times (12)
21 row - (dec) 6 times (6) The result is a ball like this

We continue to knit: we knit two stitches into each single crochet. s/n, it will be 12 tbsp. s/n. Next I knitted according to the pattern of the motif number No. 187 The diagram is hard to see, but I couldn't find a better one.
This is the collar I got



Wings: knitted according to this pattern


I tied the finished wings with air arches. loops, the arch consists of 3 c. n



We need to connect two such parts


Hands: dial 82 v. p., knit a row of 80 sc and the same 4 turning rows. Leave 15 cm of thread for sewing. The result is a strip like this


We take the wire. I use this one


We cut off the required length and sheathe the wire with our strip


Here are our pens


Halo: 1 row 20c. p. into the ring. 2nd row: 3rd century. lifting point, 34 tbsp. double crochet 3 row air arches with picot (3 row optional)


Hair: I wrap threads around a small book, stitch it on one side, and cut it on the other. It turns out to be such a wig




Let's start sugaring. I sugar it because this is the most durable method.
I cook the syrup: 6 tablespoons of sugar for half a glass of water. When the syrup has cooled, I soak the angel’s details in it: halo, wings, dress and collar (leave the head dry).
I pull the dress and collar onto the uniform, lay out the wings and halo on a flat surface

As it dries, I saturate the parts with syrup several more times. Glued the wig.

Job description

Head: Using a white thread, cast on a chain of 5 sts. p. and close in a circle using the connection. Art.
1st r.: 1 c. lifting point, 7 tbsp. b/n into the resulting ring. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
2nd row: 1 c. lifting point, 11 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
3rd r.: 1 c. lifting point, 15 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
4th p.: v. lifting point, 19 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
5th r.: 1v. lifting point, 23 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
6th-7th row: knit st. b/n directly.
8th row: knit as the 4th row.
9th row: knit as the 3rd row.
10th row: knit as 2nd row.
Fill your head with padding polyester.
12th row: knit st. b/n directly. Tighten the remaining loops with thread. Cut the thread.

Torso: Using a white thread, cast on a chain of 6 sts. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art. 1st p.: 1st century. lifting point, 8 tbsp. b/n into the resulting ring. Row finish connection. Art.
2nd r.: 3 c. lifting point, 1 tbsp. s/n in the 1st century. p. lifting, 2 tbsp. s/n in art. b/n of the previous row from the hook. Row finish connection. Art. Next, continue work according to scheme 1 to the 5th row inclusive. In the 6th row, when knitting the body, skip the “wings”, connecting the front and back parts of the bodice. st. Continue working according to scheme 2 up to the 17th row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Bell (3 pcs.): Use a green thread to make a chain of 5 sts. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art. 1st r.: 3 c. lifting point, 9 tbsp. s/n into the resulting ring. Row finish connection. Art. 2nd r.: 3 c. lifting point, 9 tbsp. s/n in 9th century. s/n of the previous row. Row finish connection. Art. 3rd r.: 3 c. p. (1 v. p. rise + 2 v. p.), * 1 tbsp. b/n in the next article. s/n of the previous row from the hook, 2 in. p. *, repeat from * to * 8 times, 10 times in total. Row finish connection. Art. Knit beads in the last row of the bell.

Assembly: sew the head to the body using a needle and thread. At the top of the head, make a loop from c. p. Starch the angel heavily, put it on the form and leave until dry. Carefully remove from pan. Sew on ribbons and bells.


Christmas angels crochet patterns

Angel with a flower (model 2).
Height: 23 cm.
Materials: “Iris” yarn (100% cotton; 87 m/10 g), 30 g white; a little nylon brown; 1 bead; colored satin ribbons; hook No. 0.9.

Job description
Head
: dial a chain of 5 v. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art.
1st p.: 1 c. lifting point. Art. 31 s/n into the resulting ring. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
2nd row: 1 c. lifting point. Art. 31 b/n in Art. s/n of the previous row from the hook.
3rd-9th r.: 1st century. lifting point, 31 st. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
10th r.: 1st century. lifting point, 15 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
11th r.: 1st century. lifting point, 7 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook. Do not cut the thread.

Torso: knit in the round.
12th p.: 1 c. lifting point, 15 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
13th r.: 3 c. lifting point, 31 st. s/n in art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
14th-16th century: 3rd century. lifting point, 31 st. s/n in art. s/n of the previous row from the hook.
17th r.: 4th century. lifting item, 1st. from 2/n to 1st century. lifting point, 2nd century p., * 2 tbsp. with 2/n in the 2nd art. s/n of the previous row from the hook, 2 in. n. *, repeat from * to * 14 times, 16 times in total. 18th r.: 3 c. lifting point, 63 st. s/n in the arches of the previous row from the hook. Next, knit according to the pattern of the lower part of the angel along the 32nd row. Cut the thread.

"Wings": dial a chain of 5 v. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art. 1st r.: 6th century. p. (3 v. p. rise + 3 v. p.), * 1 tbsp. s/n in the ring, 3 in. p. *, repeat from * to * 6 times, 8 times in total. Finish each row with the help of a connection, art.
2nd r.: 3 c. lifting item, 1st. s/n in the arch from the 3rd century. p. of the previous row from the hook, 3 in. p.. 2 tbsp. s/n in the same arch, * 2 tbsp. s/n to the next arch from 3rd century. p. of the previous row from the hook, 3 in. p., 2 tbsp. s/n in the same arch *. repeat from * to * 6 times, 8 times in total. Next, knit according to the wing pattern in straight and reverse rows along the 8th row.

Nimbus: dial a chain of 36 v. p. and close the cool connection. Art. 1st r.: 3 c. lifting point, 35 tbsp. s/n in the ring. Each row ends with a connection. Art. Next, knit according to the halo pattern in straight and reverse rows up to the 3rd row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Hand (2 pcs.): dial a chain of 4 v. p. and close it in a circle to connect. Art. 1st r.: 4 c. P. lifting, 1 tbsp. with 2/n into the ring from v.p. * 2 tbsp. with 2/n in the ring, 1 vp. *, repeat from * to * 5 times, 7 times in total.
2nd r.: 6 c. p. (3 v. p. rise + 3 v. p.); 1 tbsp. s/n in the 1st art. from 2/n of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p., 1 tbsp. b/n in the arch from 2 in. p. of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p., * 1 tbsp. s/n in art. from 2/n of the previous row from the hook, 3 in. p., 1st. s/n in the next st. from 2/n of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p., 1 tbsp. b/n in the arch from 2 in. p. of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p. *, repeat from * to * 5 times, 7 times in total. Next, knit according to the arm pattern up to the 11th row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Flower: Use a brown thread to cast on a chain of 12 v. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art. 1st r.: 3 c. p. rise, 71 st. s/n in the ring. 2nd p.: 1 c. p. rise, 71 st. b/n in Art. s/n of the previous row from the hook. Next, knit according to the flower pattern up to the 4th row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Assembly: Lightly starch the finished parts, pull them onto the mold and leave to dry. Carefully remove from the mold. Glue the “wings” and sleeves to the body. Place a halo on your head. Decorate the flower with a bead and ribbons and glue it according to the photo.


The website Territory of Handicrafts has already introduced readers to a master class by Nadezhda Bogomolova, as well as a master class from Fatima.

Inspired by such wonderful master classes, this time I decided to pick up a hook and thread myself and knit a small New Year and Christmas souvenir with my own hands. Knitting fascinated me so much that I knitted practically without patterns; or rather, the description below was “born” by combining several master classes and patterns on crocheting angels.

Every figurine, toy and even thing has meaning. The white angel is a sign of kindness, a kind of small amulet and protector of the home. A great New Year's souvenir for people you care about.

If you wanted to place a little winged friend in your home (or knit it as a sign of friendship, love, etc. for someone), from me to you:


Detailed master class: how to crochet a Christmas angel for a Christmas tree

You will need:

  • thin cotton or acrylic threads of white color (as an option - iris);
  • hook No. 1,2;
  • holofiber;
  • white thread with a needle;
  • gold ribbon;
  • golden thread.

Knitting heads

We start knitting from the head. We make an amigurumi ring and knit 6 single crochets under it, then knit in a spiral.


2nd row: from each loop we knit 2 (12 single crochets) 3rd row: we make increases through one loop (18 single crochets) 4th row: we make increases through two loops (24 single crochets) 5th row: we make increases through three loops (30 single crochets) Rows 6-8: 30 single crochets without increasing. 9th row: we make decreases (we skip the columns of the underlying row) through 3 loops, 24 single crochets. Row 10: 24 single crochets without increments. 11th row: we make decreases (we skip the columns of the underlying row) through 2 loops, 18 single crochets. Row 12: 18 single crochets without increments. Row 13: make 4 decreases at equal intervals, you should get 14 single crochets. We knit rows 14-15 without increments - this is the angel’s neck. Next, fill the head with padding polyester or holofiber.


We continue knitting the angel dress.

1st row: 3 in. p., 1 double crochet at the base, * 1 in. p., skip the loop of the underlying row, and knit 2 tbsp in the next one. with 1 nak., between them - an air loop**, 1 v. p., skip the lower loop and knit from * to ** to the end of the row. (there should be 7 double columns with one base point in total)

2nd row: 3rd century. p., 3 single crochet stitches under an arch of one chain stitch between two single crochet stitches, 3 chain stitches, a connecting stitch in the next chain stitch, etc. until the end of the row.

3rd row: arches of 5 air loops (see diagram) over knitted 3 double crochets and spaces between them.

Rows 4-10: repeat rows 2 and 3.


The diagram shows 8 rows, I increased it by 2 rows.

11th row: we knit arches from air loops, and above the 3 columns of the previous row we knit 5 stitches. p., and above the gaps - 7 c. p.


Row 12: Under the arches of 7 chain stitches we knit 11 double crochet stitches, under the arches of 5 chain stitches we knit a connecting stitch in the middle. The result is a kind of knitted fans. There should be 7 pieces in total.

Let's move on to knitting the wings.

24 air loops, 3 in. p. of these are lifting loops, then we knit 20 single crochet stitches.


We unfold the knitting and knit 1 chain stitch, 6 single crochets, 7 single crochets, skip 2 loops, and in the next one we knit a fan of 5 single crochets, skip 2 loops, 3 single crochets.


We unfold the knitting, chain stitch, double crochet, chain stitch, etc. That is, under the knitted fan below we knit double crochets plus one in. p., 2 single crochets.


We unroll the knitting again and knit single crochets under the fan posts, only this time we knit two chain loops between them.


Then we tie the wing with single crochets, making a picot of 3 chain loops every 2-3 loops.


We knit another angel wing according to the above description.


Crown for an angel

We dial 30 v. p., close it in a ring, knit double crochet stitches in each loop - 1 chain loop between them.

Next, to form the cloves, we knit 5 sts. p., make pico from 2 c. p. (i.e., turn the knitting and knit a connecting stitch into the second loop), 3 in. p., connecting column through two underlying loops. It turns out this halo-crown:


These patterns can serve as a guide to knitting a dress and angel wings:

Assembling a knitted angel

We starch all the details of the angel. To do this, dilute 1 tablespoon of starch in ½ cup of water, add to boiling water (1/2 cup), stir thoroughly, heat, but do not bring to a boil, turn off and cool. Since the parts are knitted from white threads, we wash them in soapy water, rinse them, dip them in a starch solution for five minutes, wring them out, and dry them. Moreover, we dry the angel on an inverted glass or other suitable vessel :), and the wings and crown on a flat surface. First, you should carefully straighten everything so that no distortions occur.


After all the parts are dry, they can be lightly ironed through two layers of damp cloth.

We decorate the angel with a gold ribbon and attach a golden thread to the head with a crochet hook.


The Christmas knitted angel is ready to get to work - to fulfill your most cherished New Year's wishes!



Materials and tools
1. Vita Crystal (acrylic, 275 m/50g) – for the body
2. Iris (Gamma) – for dresses and panties
3. Coco (Vita Cotton) – for shoes
4. Fluffy (Vita) – for wings
5. Hair (ready-made wig or yarn)
6. Half beads for eyes
7. Wire (about 12 cm - so that the head does not fall over)
8. Filler
9. A little plastic for the insoles
10. Beads, lace for decoration
11. Hook 1.25 and 2.
Legend
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
pssn - half double crochet
pr – increase
dec – decrease
dec pssn - decrease with half double crochets (knit two loops into one half double crochet)
ss – connecting post
VP - air loop

Head
We fill the part during the knitting process.
Row 1 – 6 sc in Amigurumi ring
2nd row – 6 inc (12)
3rd row – (1 sc, inc)x6 (18)
Row 4 – (2 sc, inc)x6 (24)
Row 5 – (3 sc, inc)x6 (30)
Row 6 – (4 sc, inc)x6 (36)
Row 7 – (5 sc, inc)x6 (42)
Row 8 – (6 sc, inc)x6 (48)
Row 9 – (7 sc, inc)x6 (54)
Row 10 – (8 sc, inc)x6 (60)
Row 11 – (9 sc, inc)x6 (66)
Row 12 – (10 sc, inc)x6 (72)
Row 13 – (11 sc, inc)x6 (78)
14 – 30 rows – 78 sc
31 row – (11 sc, dec)x6 (72)
Row 32 – (10 sc, dec)x6 (66)
Row 33 – (9 sc, dec)x6 (60)
Row 34 – (8 sc, dec)x6 (54)
Row 35 – (7 sc, dec)x6 (48)
Row 36 – (6 sc, dec)x6 (42)
Row 37 – (5 sc, dec)x6 (36)
38 row – (4 sc, dec)x6 (30)
Row 39 – (3 sc, dec)x6 (24)
40 - 44 rows – 24 sc.
Fasten the thread, break it, hide it.

Legs
(we fill the parts with filler quite tightly during the knitting process)
Cast on a chain of 11 ch.
1st row – from the second loop from the hook: 9 sc, 3 sc in the outer loop, on the other side: 8 sc, inc (22)
2nd row – inc, 8 sc, 3 inc, 8 sc, 2 inc (28)
3rd row - 1 sbn, inc, 8 sbn, (1 sbn, inc)x3, 8 sbn, (1 sbn, inc)x2 (34)
4 row - 2 sbn, inc, 8 sbn, (2 sbn, inc)x3, 8 sbn, (2 sbn, inc)x2 (40)
5 row - 3 sbn, inc, 8 sbn, (3 sbn, inc)x3, 8 sbn, (3 sbn, inc)x2 (46)
6th row – 4 sbn, inc, 8 sbn, (4 sbn, inc)x3, 8 sbn, (4 sbn, inc)x2 (52)
Row 7 – 52 sc – behind the back walls of the loop
Cut out the insoles.
8 – 12 rows - 52 sc
13 row - 14 sc, dec, 4 sb, 4 dec, 4 sb, dec, 14 sb, 2 dec (44) (4 dec - middle front, 2 dec - middle back)
Row 14 – 5 sc, dec, 6 sb, dec, 2 sb, 4 dec, 2 sb, dec, 6 sb, dec, 5 sb, dec (35)
Row 15 – dec, 11 sb, 4 dec, 11 sb, dec, 1 sb (29)
Row 16 – 10 sc, 4 dec, 11 sc (25)
Row 17 – inc, 24 sc (26)
Insert the insole and filler.
18 – 40 rows - 26 sc.
Knit two parts. At one leg, fasten the thread, break it, hide it. For the second one, we don’t break the thread.

Torso
We continue knitting.
Knit 10 sc (the thread should be on the side of the inside of the leg), ch 2, attach the second leg. Place a marker (it will be on the back of your left leg)
41 row – (1 sbn, inc) x3, 20 sbn, 2 sbn along the chain, 20 sbn, (inc, 1 sbn) x3, (inc, 1 sbn) - along the chain (63)
42 - 58 rows – 63 sc
59 row – 14 sbn, dec, 29 sbn, dec, 14 sbn, dec (60)
60, 61 rows – 60 sc
Row 62 – (8 sc, dec)x6 (54)
63, 64 rows – 54 sc
Row 65 – (7 sc, dec)x6 (48)
Rows 66 - 69 – 48 sc
Row 70 – (6 sc, dec)x6 (42)
71, 72 rows – 42 sc
Row 73 – (5 sc, dec)x6 (36)
74, 75 rows – 36 sc
Row 76 – (4 sc, dec)x6 (30)
Row 77 – (3 sc, dec)x6 (24)
78, 79 rows – 24 sc.
Fasten the thread, break it and hide it.

Hands
Cast on a chain of 6 ch.
Row 1 – from the second loop from the hook: 4 sc, 3 sc in the outer loop, on the other side of the chain: 3 sc, inc (12)
2nd row – inc, 3 inc, 3 inc, 3 inc, 2 inc (18)
3rd row - 1 sbn, inc, 3 sbn, (1 sbn, inc)x3, 3 sbn, (1 sbn, inc)x2 (240
4 – 8 rows – 24 sc
Row 9 – (4 sc in one loop, turn knitting, knit 4 sc, knit 4 loops together) - this is the thumb, 23 sc (24)
Row 10 – (dec, 10 sc)x2 (22)
11th row – 22 sc
Row 12 – (dec, 4 sc, dec, 3 sc)x2 (18)
13 – 35 rows – 18 sc
Row 36 – (1 sc, dec)x6 (12)
37 row – 6 kills.
Gather the loops, fasten the thread, break and hide.

Assembly
Insert the wire so that it reaches the middle of the head.

Insert the remaining wire into the body. Add filler if necessary. Sew the head to the body. Pin the arms to the body. If you are satisfied with the result, sew it on.

Glue the eyes, attach the hair.
Dress
Cast on a chain of 35 ch
V – 1 dc, 2 ch, 1 dc (in the second row the base of the bush V should be in the second loop of 3, knitted from one loop; in subsequent rows - the base of the bush is under two ch of the previous row)
1st row – from the second loop from the hook: 6 sc, in 1 loop – 3 sc, 4 sc, in 1 loop – 3 sc, 10 sc, in 1 loop – 3 sc, 4 sc, in 1 loop – 3 sc, 6 sc (42), turn
2nd row – 3 VP lift, 6 dc, V, 6 dc, V, 12 dc, V, 6 dc, V, 7 dc (54), turn
3rd row – 3 VP lift, 7 dc, V, 8 dc, V, 14 dc, V, 8 dc, V, 8 dc (66), turn
4 row – 3 VP lift, 8 dc, V, 10 dc, V, 16 dc, V, 8 dc, V, 9 dc (78), turn
5 row – 3 ch rise, 10 dc, 4 ch, skip 12 loops, 20 dc, 4 ch, skip 12 loops, 11 dc (50), turn
6, 7 rows – 52 sc (under 4 ch of the previous row, knit 5 sc), turn
8th row - in each of 11 loops - 3 dc, 5 dc (do not increase under the sleeve), in each of 20 loops - 3 dc, 5 dc, in each of 11 loops - 3 dc (136), turn
Row 9 – 136 dc.
Tie the back and neck sc, close the part. Next we knit in a circle.
10 – 17 rows – 136 dc.
Break the thread and fasten.
Tie the sleeves in 2 rows with dc.

Sew buttons (beads). Decorate the dress.

Panties
Cast on a chain of 60 chains and close it into a ring.
Row 1 – 3 ch lift, ch, (1 dc, 1 ch)x29 (60)
2 – 7 rows – 60 dc
9 – 10 rows – 5 dc, turn
See photo.

Insert ribbon and sew lace.

Shoes
Cast on a chain of 12 ch.
1st row – from the second loop from the hook: 10 sc, 3 sc in the outer loop, on the second side of the chain: 9 sc, inc (24)
2nd row – inc, 9 sbn, 3 inc, 9 sbn, 2 inc (30)
3rd row – 1 sbn, inc, 9 sbn, (1 sbn, inc)x3, 9 sbn, (1 sbn, inc)x2 (36)
Row 4 – 2 sbn, inc, 9 sbn, (2 sbn, inc)x3, 9 sbn, (2 sbn, inc)x2 (42)
5 row – 3 sbn, inc, 9 sbn, (3 sbn, inc)x3, 9 sbn, (3 sbn, inc)x2 (48)
Row 6 – 4 sbn, inc, 9 sbn, (4 sbn, inc)x3, 9 sbn, (4 sbn, inc)x2 (54).
For each shoe, knit 2 parts. Break the thread of one and fasten it. We do not break the second thread. Fold the two pieces inside out. Place an insole between the parts.
Row 7 – 54 sc for two pieces
Row 8 – 54 sc behind the back walls
9 – 14 rows – 54 sc
Row 15 – 17 sc, (1 hdc, dec hdc)x6, 17 sc, dec (47)
16th row – dec, 16 sbn, 6 dec hdc, 17 sbn (40)
Row 17 – tie with crab stitch.

Decorate the shoes.

Wings
Row 1 – 6 sc in Amigurumi ring, turn
2nd row – (1 sc, inc) x3 (9), turn
3rd row – (2 sc, inc)x3 (12), turn
4th row – (2 sc, inc)x4 (16).
Row 5 – knit 10 sc on the straight side, turn
Row 6 – 9 sc, inc (11), turn
Row 7 – 11 sc, turn
Row 8 – 10 sc, inc (12)
Row 9 – 10 sc, dec (11)
Row 10 – 10 sc, inc (11)
Row 11 - 8 sc, 2 dec (10)
Row 12 – 9 sc, 3 sc from 1 loop (12)
Row 13 – 10 sc, ss.
Break the thread, fasten, hide.
Tie two wings.

Sew the wings to the dress.
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