Knitted fruits and vegetables are inedible, but unlike real fruits, they can decorate your knitted products for many years and can become stylish interior accessories that will make any kitchen or living room more original and brighter. Crocheting fruit is very easy to learn - you can try creating your first crocheted fruit using a simple apple as an example.
It is necessary
- - yarn,
- - hook,
- - synthetic winterizer,
- - needle,
- - brown thread.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose the color of the yarn for the future apple, and then wrap the tip of the working thread around the finger of your left hand and fix the ring, and then remove it with a crochet hook. Hook the starter loop. Crochet a chain of air loops, close it in a ring, and then tie it in a circle with six single crochets.
Step 2
After tying the first row, go to the second row. Work two single crochets into each column of the previous row, and in the third row, knit one single crochet into each column of the previous row.
Step 3
On the fourth row, start adding loops by knitting two single crochets over every other column of the previous row. Knit the next row without adding loops, and starting from the sixth row, knit two single crochets over every third column of the previous row.
Step 4
Knit the seventh row without increments, and in the eighth row knit two single crochets in every fourth column of the previous row. In the ninth row, knit two stitches in every fifth column of the previous row.
Step 5
Knit the tenth row without increments, in the eleventh, knit two columns in every sixth column of the previous row, and knit rows 12-18 again without increments. In row 19, start making decreases - knit every sixth and seventh stitches together, and then make decreases through the row.
Step 6
Knit the next row without decreasing, and then begin to knit together at first every fifth and sixth stitches, fourth and fifth, and so knit until the end, until you close the figure, knitting together every first and second single crochet.
Step 7
Pull the remaining loops together, and, if desired, fill the apple with padding polyester. Sew the apple through with a thick brown thread using a needle, embroider a small cross on the bottom of it, and then tie a stalk of five air loops tied with a brown thread.