Ruches are a great decoration for the neck or sleeves of a dress, they perfectly decorate vests, swimwear, hats, napkins, serve as an original decoration for children's clothes. Arm yourself with a crochet, thread, a fair amount of patience and get down to business.
Instructions
Step 1
Make sure the thread you choose for knitting is soft and straight. In order for the pattern to look beautiful on a product or as a detail, it is necessary to use threads of medium thickness.
Step 2
So, at the very beginning, tie a row of air loops, which will have the length of your future ruffle. Perform the next row, traditionally crocheting the loops, without crochets and removing the loops.
Step 3
When you're done with the second stitch, turn the knit vertically and make three lifting loops to keep the row high.
Step 4
Now crochet 4 or 5 double crochets, threading the hook under the finishing column of the previous row.
Step 5
Turn your work over again so that it returns to a horizontal position and knit 4 or 5 stitches, making crochets that go into the first square of the pattern.
Step 6
After that, a second time, turn the strip upright so that the end is behind. Complete 4 or 5 double crochets, going past the second column of the previous row.
Step 7
Then again turn the work over to a horizontal position so that it will certainly turn out to be the wrong side of you, and continue to knit 4 or 5 stitches, not forgetting to do the yarn over. As a result, you will get the second square of the pattern.
Step 8
Turn the work vertically again so that the squares remain in front, and again in the same way knit 4 or 5 double crochets for the third column.
Step 9
Then you need to repeat this principle, periodically turning the work over. Make sure that the posts fold on one side, so be careful to rotate the strip vertically or horizontally in relation to you. You can make one or more of these rows of squares, depending on what composition you plan to get in the end.