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Illustrated encyclopedia of hairpin crochet course

With regard to the illustration of the row of crocheted hairpins, the following steps are explained by taking the hairpins illustrated by Snow White as an example:

1, weaving blue fabric part

First, we tie a slipknot on our fingers, and the crochet is tightened through the loop. The little finger is wound, the index finger is tightened, the thread is held, and the crochet is brought with you, so it is knitting. We started knitting 1 1 braids. Then go back to the penultimate position. The winding tape on the crochet needle passes through two coils, so it is a short needle. Let's continue to hook the nine short stitches.

The last stitch has three short stitches. Hook and turn it over. Hook eight short stitches on the other stitch, and then hook two short stitches on the last stitch left, that is, short stitches plus stitches. After passing, pass the position of the first needle. Thread the wire directly through the coil. The first lap has been completed. First knit a lock stitch (also called knitting) and prepare for the second stitch.

In the second lap, we first knit a short needle in the first, and then knit eight short needles in turn. After eight short stitches, we hook three short stitches in the next three stitches. Next, continue to hook 8 short needles. The last two stitches, each with 2 short stitches. Then hang the thread directly on the next needle and hook a pulling needle. The second lap has been knitted. Pull the thread out, cut it and hide it.

Step 2 weave a yellow edge

Take out the yellow thread and start knitting the border. Crochet goes through the fabric, hangs a yellow thread and hooks a lock needle as a vertical needle. Then hook a short needle with the same stitch. Knit a short needle next. Continue to knit 8 short stitches, one for each stitch. After hooking eight short needles, continue to hook three groups of short needles and short needles. (that is, one stitch hooks the short needle, and the next stitch hooks the short needle. This is one group, three groups repeat. )

After hooking 3 groups, knit 8 short stitches. Then knit two groups of short needles and short needles. After hooking, pass through the first needle, hang the thread and pull it out. Hide the thread end and check the yellow border when disconnecting.

Step 3 weave white lace

Take out the white thread, hook the needle through the cloth and hook a vertical needle. Hook a short needle on the same stitch. Hook three locking needles on this short needle. After hooking, hook a short needle on the next needle, and then hook three locking needles on this short needle. Repeat the knitting according to the same steps until the lace is completely hooked.

4, weaving small red bow decoration

What do you think of this headdress after the lace hook is finished? Let's just make a small bow to decorate it, it will look more lovely. Take out the red wool and start double stitch. The red line is wrapped around the two rings on the index finger, and the intersection of the rings is pinched. The crochet needle passes through the winding hook, and the locking needle is an upright needle (this needle is not counted as a needle). Then hook the three locking pins.

Next, weave three groups of needles on the ring. Then knit three lock needles, and finally hook a pull needle on the ring. Half of the bow is hooked, and then the other half is knitted according to the same steps. Weave three lock needles, three long needles, hook three lock needles, and finally hang the thread directly on the circle to draw. Pull the thread out, cut it, tighten the coil, and wrap the thread around the middle of the bow several times, and the bow will be woven.

Finally, stick the bow on the hairpin film, and then stick the film on the clip, and this beautiful hairpin is ready.