Solomon's knot in crochet. Crochet Solomon knot: schemes for creating weightless beauty Crochet Solomon knots

And now I will show in detail for beginners how to tie this.

Since for my future shawl I bought yarn consisting of 40% angora and 60% acrylic (skein weight 100 g, thread length 500 m), then all samples are knitted from it. Hook - my favorite - No. 2.5.

To start knitting air loops. Their number should be divisible by 8 + 3 p.

First row: 3 air. lifting point, 2 pillar. double crochet, Solomon loop ...

... skipping 2 air loops of the initial chain, in the 3rd we knit a double crochet, then another Solomon loop and 3 double crochets.

Continue to the end of the row and turn the knitting over.

Second row: 3 ch lifts, 2 solomon loops, 3 double crochet and so on. We turn knitting.

The third row is knitted like the first, only a single crochet between the Solomon loops, knit in a loop between the same loops of the second row.

If you continue like this, you get a very nice pattern:

And the second pattern I have chosen is knitted according to this scheme. I found something similar on the Internet, but changed it a little (and drew it the way I knitted it).

We collect air loops in an amount that is a multiple of 8 + 5 p.

First row: 3 air p. lifting, * Solomon loop, column b / double crochet in the third air loop, Solomon loop, 3 columns with / double crochet in the fourth air loop. (see diagram), chain 1*, continue from * to *.

At the beginning of the second row, knit 1 air. a loop and a single crochet into a Solomon knot, then 2 Solomon loops and 5 single crochets (moreover, the 1st column is knitted into the air loop of the first row, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th - into double crochets, and 5th - in Solomon's knot).

The knitted second row looks like this:

The third row begins with 3 VP lifting, then * 3 columns with / double crochet in the knot, 1 air loop, Solomon loop, double crochet in the middle column with / double crochet of the second row, Solomon loop *. Repeat from * to *.

It will turn out like this:

The fourth row is knitted like the second, only with a shift.

This is what Solomon loops look like in patterns:

I really like the result of using solomonic loops in patterns. And you?

Many novice needlewomen want to crochet a shawl, but this, at first glance, is only available to experienced knitters. However, today I want to introduce you to a pattern that is within the power of a person who first took a hook in his hands - this is the SOLOMON LOOP pattern.

No need to decorate the product with any additional patterns. Your shawl will be beautiful, openwork and light.

How to knit a shawl

So let's get started. We will crochet a shawl with Solomon loops.

We need thin light yarn. I took mohair and hook number 3.

1 row- knit with elongated loops (1.5 - 2 cm), this will be the edge of the product. With the same loops we will knit the sides and top of our shawl. The remaining loops will be about 1 cm long.

We pull the first loop to a length of about 1.5 - 2 cm.

Capturing working thread and stretch it into the loop, hold the threads with your fingers.

We start the hook between the walls and the back of the resulting loop.

Pull out the thread.

There are two loops on the hook. We grab the working thread and knit them together.

The first Solomon loop is ready. Similarly, we knit all the rest to the desired width of the product.

2 row- we additionally knit two more Solomon loops, but smaller (about 1 cm long).

We introduce the hook into the fourth knot from the hook, which is located to the left of the last long loop.

We knit a single crochet.

* Again we knit two loops one at a time.

And we knit again a single crochet into the next knot of the first row. *

Similarly, we knit to the end of the row.

3 row- we knit a lifting loop - this is an elongated Solomon loop, the same size as the loops of the 1st row.

We turn knitting.

We knit one Solomon's loop and lower it into the first knot of the 2nd row and knit a single crochet.

4 row- and we knit all subsequent rows as the 3rd row.

The last row also needs to be knitted with elongated loops, such as we knitted lifting loops and loops of the first row.

So that the shawl has a beautiful rectangular shape, we knit the first two loops of the last row small, as we knitted the entire product. And we fix them with a single crochet in the first knot.

We knit the next loop and all subsequent loops with long loops and fasten one (not two) into each free knot.

Cut the thread and fasten.

The shawl is ready!

Crochet a shawl video

In more detail, the whole process of how to crochet a shawl with Solomon loops, you can see in the video master class.


Here is a diagram found on the vast expanses of the Internet. I saw a shawl knitted according to this scheme with a Solomon knot on the site biryudumhobi.blogspot.ru (only everything is in Turkish there).

Yesterday I finally finished knitting my shawl. Here's one.

It took me about 270 g of Turkish yarn (composition: 40% angora and 60% acrylic, 500m / 100 g), hook No. 2.5.

Here is a diagram found on the vast expanses of the Internet. associated with this scheme. solomon knot shawl I saw it on the site biryudumhobi.blogspot.ru (only everything is in Turkish there).

Let's start knitting solomon knot shawls from the bottom center corner. We knit 4 air loops and a double crochet in the first of them.

Then in the first row we make lush columns, and between them chains of 3 air loops.

At the end of the row, pull up a long loop and turn the knitting.

Second row: for the extreme pigtail, we knit 2 lush columns with 3 air loops between them (this is how we will begin and end each row).

After the pigtail, we knit a Solomon knot, a double crochet, 3 VP, and another double crochet in the middle chain from the VP of the first row, a Solomon knot and a pigtail from the other end.

In the third row we knit a pigtail, a Solomon knot, 4 lush columns and a chain of 3 VPs between them into an arch of the previous row, a Solomon knot and again an extreme pigtail.

Fourth row: between the extreme pigtails, knit 2 Solomon knots, 2 arches of 3 air loops, and again 2 Solomon knots.

Fifth row: pigtail, * Solomon knot, 2 double crochets and 3 VP between them, Solomon knot *, 1 arch of three VPs, and again repeat from * to *, extreme pigtail.

Sixth row: Pigtail, * Solomon knot, motif of 4 lush columns and VP (as in the 3rd row, Solomon knot, single crochet in the arch of the VP of the 5th row *, repeat from * to *, pigtail.

Finishing the knitting of the shawl, in the last row I changed the pattern a little. Between the motifs from the lush columns, she knitted 2 VP, a single crochet in the arch of the previous row, and 2 more VP. It turned out to be such an end.

Here solomon knot shawl, it remains to make a fringe.

I decided to decorate my shawl with tassels. I took a 15 cm ruler from my daughter, wrapped it with a thread 4 times.

I cut these threads from one end,

and with the help of a hook she attached the brush to the edge of the shawl.

By the way, it took me 2 skeins of yarn for the shawl itself, and almost a skein for the fringe.

Here is the result:

Now I have a shawl!

You can look at other patterns using and. Shawls and stoles connected with such patterns will look great.

Happy knitting.

Forming a pattern loop"Solomon's Knot"

Explanation: pull the loop nada 1 - 1.5 cm and make sure that all subsequent loops are the same length;))

When knitting a scarf, I use this pattern, the correct location is successfully shown here elongated loops to get the desired pattern. My schema changes: instead of 3 ch. lifting I knit 4 ch, and so that the edge of the scarf is not heavy, I do not knit 2 columns with 2 crochets (hereinafter st. 2 \ n).


And now myself MK scarves:

1st step - dial 4 ch, 2 elongated loops (as in the photo), and make st. 2\n in the 1st ch (shown by arrow)

the result is the first "square"

2nd step - ch 4 lifting and 2 vyt. P., turn knitting, then perform a single crochet between 2 vyt. p. of the previous row (the junction is shown by an arrow), thus obtaining the 2nd "square"

3 step - 2 vyt. p. and art. 2\n in the last v.p. 1st row (the junction is shown by an arrow), thus. Another "square" is ready

Step 4 - repeat step 2, then knit 2 vy. P.and perform a single crochet between 2 vyt. p. of the previous row (the junction is shown by an arrow), repeat the 3rd step

Knit the next rows by analogy, using the scheme. If something is not clear, ask specific questions - I will help as much as I can)))

I wish you good luck and creative success!!!

From this master class you will learn how to crochet Solomon loops easily and quickly. This is a fairly detailed photo lesson with which you will master this technique in just a few minutes. Even a novice master can tie the knot of Solomon and create very beautiful things with it. Grab your yarn and crochet hook and let's get started!

To create Solomon loops, we advise you to choose a yarn that is not too thick and not too fluffy. Things with a Solomon knot pattern turn out much more beautiful when the thread is smooth and thin - this emphasizes their texture and delicacy. Accordingly, we also take a hook not too thick - metal is better.

Progress

We collect a number of loops.

We grab the working loop with a hook and pass it through the next one.

When you have completed the usual loop, we hook the second thread with a hook and grab the working thread. We make a second regular loop. We pass the thread through both loops and again pull out a long loop. That is, we repeat the step that was the first.

Then we lower the loops to the first row and knit the Solomon loop by passing the thread.

We begin to repeat everything from the very beginning. When two long loops are already knitted, repeat the process again. So you need to knit a whole row with a Solomon pattern. Then go upstairs. The rise is carried out by knitting elongated loops.

We continue knitting in rows. So we get the Solomon's knot.

If you do not quite understand the photo instructions, pay attention to the diagram below. It illustrates in detail the step-by-step crocheting of Solomon loops. The picture is clickable.

If this knitting pattern also seemed to you not too visual, we advise you to watch the following video. This is a detailed tutorial on how to crochet the Solomon knot.

Crochet Solomon loops

We hope that you managed to understand the technique of creating this beautiful pattern. With it, you can knit beautiful scarves, shawls, napkins and wraps. Train on small napkins, and then boldly take on something serious.



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