The technique of knitting lush stitches is similar to knitting all other crochet stitches. However, due to several yarns, it stands out on a flat canvas and can serve as a means of creating volumetric patterns on a product.
It is necessary
Hook, thread
Instructions
Step 1
Cast on the required number of air loops. If the product is just for training, it will be enough to knit a chain of 15 loops.
Step 2
Count three stitches from the edge, including the one on the hook. Insert the hook into the fourth loop. With a movement away from you, throw a work thread over it, grab it and pull it through the loop. Make another yarn over and pass it through both stitches on the crochet hook. Thus, knit the entire row with single crochets. Then make two air loops to climb to the next level.
Step 3
Make a yarn over the crochet, insert it under both threads of the first loop of the base, and pull the thread through the loop. Make a yarn over again and thread the hook into the same hole, pull the thread through it. If you are using thin enough threads, repeat the operation up to 5 times (the splendor of the column depends on this). Then make the last yarn over and knit with a thread all the loops that have accumulated on the hook. After the next yarn, knit the resulting one loop.
Step 4
Cast on two chain stitches and skip one base stitch. On the second loop of the base, tie a new lush post. When the row is complete, do not forget about the two air loops for lifting.