Most knits require fasteners. A jacket, a pullover, a cardigan, a women's bag - all these wardrobe items must be fastened and for this you can either use ready-made zippers and buttons, or make buttons yourself. Crocheted buttons will become a beautiful and organic addition to any knitted thing - you can knit buttons from the same yarn from which your product is created and they will become an independent decoration for the thing. If such a button comes off and gets lost, you can knit the same one at any time, replacing the old one with a new one.
Instructions
Step 1
Make a single loop of the desired color of woolen thread and wrap it clockwise around your index finger so that the short end of the thread points to the left. With a crochet hook, grab the thread and pull the first loop into the ring.
Step 2
Then knit another loop. Tie the ring with simple crochets. Tie seven to eight stitches, then move on to the next row and spirally tie seven to eight stitches again.
Step 3
Repeat this step again in the third row of knitting. Pull the short end of the thread and pull the resulting ring as tight as possible. Leave the thread hanging loose, do not cut it.
Step 4
Work a half stitch by joining the first row of hoop tie, and then knit one lifting loop to start the next row of tie.
Step 5
Knit in a circle and knit one single crochet in the first loop of the previous row, and two single crochets in the second loop. Connect the resulting strapping with a half-column.
Step 6
Tie a lifting loop and knit another row, tying a button. Pull it off by knitting one single crochet from the first loop of the previous row, and pull the threads from the second and third loops. Three loops are formed on the hook. Tie them together.
Step 7
Continue until the button is pulled together, then connect everything with a half-column. Using a crochet hook, pull the short end of the thread inside out. Remove the button and sew the hole.