Every craftswoman who knows how to crochet knows what the basic elements of knitting are - even if you are just starting to learn to knit, you have probably already mastered the technique of recruiting air loops and tying a chain of loops with single crochet and single crochets. Complicating the knitting technique and knitting more complex versions of the loops, you can make your products unusual, change the texture and appearance of the knitted fabric, create various patterns.
Instructions
Step 1
Crochet stitches can be crocheted on the front and back walls of the previous row of loops - this changes the texture of the main loops of the product. You can also try knitting a series of raised, raised stitches. In order to knit a row of convex stitches, first knit a row of ordinary loops - half-stitches, or single crochet stitches, with which you will tie the initial row of air loops.
Step 2
It is impossible to knit convex columns in a chain of air loops, therefore, first, as a basis for embossed columns, knit one row of ordinary columns. At the end of this row, tie two lifting air loops and turn the workpiece over.
Step 3
Make one yarn over your crochet hook. Then insert the hook from the front side with a girth around the leg of the loop of the previous row, then put the thread on the hook again and pull it around the leg of the loop of the previous row.
Step 4
Work in a simple double crochet. These stitches will look embossed, but they will be shorter than the one tied to the top of the other loop. Accordingly, knit a lifting loop so that it is one less air loop than lifting loops for simple, non-embossed posts.
Step 5
With the help of lush convex columns, you can create original patterns on knitted products, decorate them with braids and embossed fragments of ornament.