Any crocheted item will look much more elegant and unusual if you decorate it with additional knitted decorations and patterns. One of the common types of crochet jewelry is simple bumps, which will be a great addition to both adults and children’s clothes. To knit knobs, you need 50 grams of yarn and a crochet hook of the appropriate size.
Instructions
Step 1
Cast on a chain of air loops and turn the product. Starting with the second chain stitch, tie the chain with single crochet stitches. At the end of the row, tie one lifting air loop and twist the product.
Step 2
Begin knitting the second row - knit a row of single crochet stitches by inserting the hook into the full base of the loop. Make an air lift loop at the end of the row and start knitting the third row. In the third row, alternate bumps and air loops.
Step 3
To tie the bump, insert the crochet hook into the base of the single crochet and pull out the loop. Make one crochet on the hook, then insert it into the full base of the single crochet. Pull out the loop, then go back and place the hook in the first single crochet.
Step 4
Pull the thread out and re-crochet, then insert the crochet into the second single crochet. Pull the buttonhole again. The hook will have seven loops. Knit them together with one yarn over. At the end of the row, knit an air lift loop and turn the garment over.
Step 5
In the fourth and subsequent rows, also knit alternately a pattern of knobs and air loops, inserting a knot crochet hook into the full base of the lower knob loop and one lower air loop.
Step 6
At the end of all rows, make air lift loops. You can tie a wide variety of products with such a pattern - for example, you can knit baby booties with a pattern in the form of knobs, and in this case, your knitting will go in a circle.