Embossed crochet pattern. Pattern of embossed columns

Such relief patterns rarely go unnoticed. I myself, scrolling through the Pinterest or Ravelry feed, every time I run to see how this fits in, because the first time it’s even difficult to determine that the pattern is crocheted.

Today I will show a very simple relief pattern, which consists of half-columns and connecting loops, or rather, of their alternation. Texture pattern on both sides. Despite all the simplicity, you need not get confused at the beginning of the row. If the row ended with a half-column, the next one will begin with a blind loop and vice versa.

A short video in which I will show how, in fact, this pattern is simply knitted. See photos with step by step descriptions below.

I show in MK that when a row starts with a half-column, we make 2 lifting loops, which we consider the first half-column. But you can dial 1 vp. for and lifting and knit a normal half-column in the very first column of the row. I tried it - it's also beautiful and even more convenient.

Hugs to all, knit with joy!

Video master class: Dense embossed crochet pattern

Scheme of a dense relief pattern and symbols

Master class Dense embossed crochet pattern, photo with descriptions

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I bring to your attention a rather simple and, in my opinion, an interesting pattern with embossed columns. Actually, I prefer to call these columns convex. But, now it is more customary to call them embossed facial columns ... So you know - (in my understanding) - this is the same thing ... There is another trick - overhead columns - this is a slightly different action, which we will talk about soon.

In the meantime, we knit a simple pattern with embossed facial columns.

Pattern with embossed columns - scheme

Description of knitting a pattern using facial columns

We knit a chain of an odd number of air loops and a “preparatory” row (the whole row)

- 1 row - all

- 2 row - 3 VP lifting, we knit a convex (front) embossed column, then a column with a crochet.

Next, to the end of the row, we alternate (and we introduce the hook for the double crochet of the “preparatory” row) and the double crochet into the previous (2) row (where st. b / n)
Look, here you can see, first there are lifting loops.

Then we knit a convex column (for the column of the "preparatory row"), and then a column with a crochet (as with a simple knitting).
So we knit the whole row.

The last column of the row is a double crochet in the loop of the previous row!
3 row - 2 VP lifting and the whole row - single crochet
4th row, like 2nd row, but exactly the opposite)))

Those. where there was a convex column below, now we knit the usual st. s / n, and where it was usual - we knit a convex one (while capturing just that ordinary double crochet two rows below)
So, we start a row of 3 VP lifting loops, * CCH, front relief column *, ** repeat to the end of the row. Convex columns are obtained in a "checkerboard pattern".

We knit to the end of the row. Then repeat rows 1-4...

Is the principle clear?
Here is such a crochet mess - a rather dense three-dimensional pattern ... Unfortunately, the photo does not convey its real appearance at all.

Here's a video I found on FB, check it out...

By the way, any pattern with embossed columns can be knitted in several colors ... It turns out a very interesting color effect.

Pattern with embossed raised columns in two colors

This is the same pattern with embossed facial columns described above. The only thing is that every two rows (starting with a row with convex columns)) we change the color of the yarn, as a result, we get a very interesting color crochet pattern ...

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They are formed by interweaving groups of different types of columns, which alternate in a given sequence. Using these patterns, you can create your own unique thing, which will turn out to be quite thick and warm. Special large woven patterns add relief to the product. A voluminous wicker pattern of lush columns can be used to decorate fabric and knitwear, hats, scarves, blankets and rugs.
We offer you options tight braided patterns for crocheting with diagrams, descriptions and symbols. The diagram clearly demonstrates the pattern of the pattern and makes it easy to track the sequence of loops and knitting rows. This is especially important when making complex multi-level patterns.
Choose and create with pleasure!
Abbreviations:
p. - loop (loop);
air n. - air loop;
Art. - column;
cross - crossed;
conn. Art. - connecting column;
semist. - half-column;
semist. s / n - half-column with a crochet;
Art. b / n - single crochet;
Art. s / n - double crochet;
Art. s / 2n - double crochet;
Art. s / 3n - a column with three crochets.
persons. embossed st. s / n - front embossed double crochet;
out. embossed st. s / n - purl embossed double crochet.

Pattern 16 "Shell braid"


Number of air. n. set is a multiple of 6 + 1 + air. lifting point.
1 row: 3 air. lifting point; 2 tbsp. s / n in the next air. P.; 2 air. n. skip; * 1 tbsp. b / n in the next air. P.; 2 air. n. skip; 5 st. s / n in the next air. P.; 2 air. n. skip **; repeat from * to **; 1 st. s / n in the next air. P.; 2 air. n. skip; 3 art. s / n in the last air. P.
2 row: 1 air. lifting point; 1 st. b / n in the 1st st. s / n; * 2 air. P.; 5 unfinished art. s / n, knitted together, in the next 2 tbsp. s / n, art. b / n and 2 tbsp. s / n; 2 air. P.; 1 st. b / n in the next art. s/n**; repeat from * to **; 2 air. P.; 5 unfinished art. s / n, knitted together, in the next 2 tbsp. s / n, art. b / n and the last 2 tbsp. s / n; 2 air. P.; 1 st. b / n in the air. n. lifting the previous row.
3 row: 3 air. lifting point; 2 tbsp. s / n in the 1st st. b / n; * 1 tbsp. b / n in knitted together 5 tbsp. s / n of the previous row; 5 st. s / n in the next art. b/n**; repeat from * to **; 1 st. b / n in the following knitted together 5 tbsp. s / n; 3 art. s / n in the last art. b/n.
Repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows, and each row can be knitted with a thread of a different color.

Pattern 15 "Luxury column braid"

Pattern 14 "Asian Braid"

Pattern 13 "Colorful braid"

Pattern 12 "Embossed checkerboard"

Pattern 11 "Beautiful relief"

Pattern 10 "Nuclei-2"

Pattern 9 "Nucleus-1"

Pattern 8 "Binding-2"

Pattern 7 "Binding-1"

Pattern 6 "Classic Braid"


Number of air. n. set is a multiple of 6 + 2 + 2 air. lifting point.
1 row: 2 air. lifting point; 1 st. s / n in the next air. n. typesetting chain; * skip 3 air. n. typesetting chain; in the next 3 paragraphs of the base, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, inserting the hook from the front into 3 skipped loops of the base **; repeat from * to **; finish 1 st. s / n in the last air. n. typesetting chain.
2 row: 2 air. lifting point; 1 st. s / n in the next art. s / n of the previous row; 1 st. s / n in 3 tbsp. s / n of the previous row; * skip 3 tbsp. s / 2n of the previous row; in the next 3 sts. s / 2n of the previous row, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, introducing the hook in front in 3 tbsp. s / 2n of the previous row **; repeat from * to **; finish 1 tbsp. s / n in 3 tbsp. s / n of the previous row; 1 st. s / n in the last art. s / n of the previous row.
3 row: 2 air p. lifting; 1 st. s / n in the next art. s / n of the previous row; skip 3 st. s / n of the previous row; in the next 3 sts. s / 2n of the previous row, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, inserting the hook from the front into 3 missed sts. s / 2n of the previous row; * skip 3 tbsp. s / 2n of the previous row; in the next 3 sts. s / 2n of the previous row, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, inserting the hook from the front into 3 missed sts. s / 2n of the previous row **; repeat from * to **; at the end, skip 3 tbsp. s / 2n of the previous row; in the next 3 sts. s / n of the previous row, perform 3 tbsp. s/2n; then knit 3 tbsp. s / 2n, inserting the hook from the front into 3 missed sts. s / 2n of the previous row; 1 st. s / n in the last art. s / n of the previous row.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows.

Pattern 5 "Checkerboard embossed posts"


Number of air. n. set is a multiple of 4 + 3 air. lifting point.
1 row (purl) : 3 air. lifting point; then in each air. n. tie 1 tbsp. s / n.
2 row
3 row: 3 air. lifting point; * 2 persons. relief art. s / n (for the front wall); 2 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall) **; repeat from * to **.
4 row
5 row: 3 air. lifting point; * 2 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 2 persons. relief art. s / n (behind the front wall) **; repeat from * to **.
Repeat from 2nd to 5th row.

Pattern 4 "Embossed weaving-2"

Pattern 3 "Embossed weaving-1"


Number of air. p. set in multiples of 6 + 2 p. for pattern symmetry + 3 air. lifting point.
1 row: 3 air. lifting point; 1 st. s / n in the next air. n. typesetting chain; 1 st. s / n in each air. n. to the end of the row.
2 row: 3 air. lifting point; 2 persons. relief art. s / n (for the front wall); * 3 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 3 persons. relief art. s / n (behind the front wall) **; repeat from * to **; 3 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 2 persons. relief art. s / n (for the front wall); 1 half s / n in the air. n. of the previous row.
3 row: 3 air. lifting point; 2 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 3 persons. relief art. s / n (for the front wall); * 3 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); 3 persons. relief art. s / n (behind the front wall) **; repeat from * to **; 2 out. relief art. s / n (behind the back wall); semist. s / n in the air. n. of the previous row.
4 row: Knit as 3rd row.
5 row: Knit as 2nd row.
Repeat from 2nd to 5th row.

Pattern of embossed columns

Typically, embossed columns are used for voluminous crochet, to highlight weaves and create a knitting effect (for example, elastic bands along the bottom of the sleeves and the main fabric). The columns are convex and look very interesting on any models. Such columns made of yarn of thin and medium thickness look better, if you knit from thick ones, it will stand with a stake and will not stretch at all.

There are two types of embossed columns - these are front and back embossed columns with one crochet. That is, the columns are convex and concave, respectively. Columns can also be made with a large number of crochets, but one crochet is mainly used

The front relief column is knitted like this: cast on the required number of air loops, then knit a row with single crochets, turn knitting, make three air loops for lifting, yarn over on the hook and insert the hook behind the second column of the previous row (circling in front). Grab the working thread and pull through, knitting through all the loops on the hook in turn. To obtain the effect of an elastic band, alternately knit a relief column, a simple column, as well as in knitting a purl relief column.

The purl embossed column is knitted like this: dial the required number of air loops, then knit a row with single crochets, turn knitting, make three air loops for lifting, yarn over on the hook and insert the hook from behind under the second column of the previous row. Grab the working thread and pull through, knitting through all the loops on the hook in turn.

Video lesson: Convex and concave double crochets

How to crochet patterns

Over the years, this crochet needlework has developed very strongly. Many amendments and innovations were made by needlewomen who lived at all times and in all nations. Nowadays, do-it-yourself crochet has a very large selection of patterns. If you know all of them, then you can create so many miracles that you never even dreamed of.

As elsewhere, among all the patterns there are simple ones that beginners can master. There are also complex ones for which you need to spend more time and effort. But it is conditionally possible to divide all schemes into the following groups:

  • simple;
  • mesh;
  • shells;
  • dense patterns;
  • openwork;
  • embossed;
  • patterns for motifs;
  • jacquard.

Let's look in detail at each of these groups and its examples for patterns.

Crochet mesh patterns

Mesh patterns are so named because they look like a mesh when ready. They can only be distinguished by the shape of the holes and their size. Fillet mesh is considered the most popular pattern among all craftswomen. Let's see how you can crochet with descriptions and diagrams:

How to crochet patterns diagram

Dial 13 loops for the sample. Make 1 incline at the beginning of each row.


Make 12 air samples. 1 loop for lifting a row at the beginning of odd rows, in even rows, two loops are needed.

  • 1r. five air, skip three, 1 b \ n, three air, one column b \ n in the same loop as the previous column, the actions must be done until the end of the row.
  • 2r. five air, then repeat the pattern: one column b \ n in the third loop of the arc, three air, one column b \ n in the same loop, five air, one column b \ n in the third loop of the arc, three air, one column b \ n in the same loop. At the end of the row, you need to dial two lifting air loops of the previous row and make one column without three crochets. Repeat knitting to the end of the fabric according to the 2nd row.

Here are some diagrams in order for future products.

Knitting pattern

Knitting pattern

We knit simple crochet patterns

In simple patterns, there are different designs of the product that can be created using simple knitting techniques: single crochet pattern. At the beginning of the row, in all rows, you need to make 2 lifting loops, and then knit a b / n column into each next loop. Single crochet stitch pattern and more. There are only double crochets here.

It is necessary to increase the number of lifting loops at the beginning of each row, by 1 in accordance with the number of yarns. For example, if you make one crochet, then there should be three air loops, if there are two crochets, then 4 and so on. The pattern of the canvas can be changed depending on which wall and for how many loops the column was knitted. Using the bottom diagram, you can make a regular crochet pattern:

Pattern for knitting a simple pattern

Crochet openwork patterns

Do-it-yourself openwork patterns can look like graceful and delicate patterns that look like cobwebs. They are usually used for, made from thin threads and crocheted. This also includes lace patterns. With the help of a combination of braids and columns of air loops, you can add beautiful results in patterns. Openwork patterns decorate things: and beacons. There is also an option to knit curtains, napkins or tablecloths. There are a lot of openwork patterns all over the world. For an example, you can look at the diagram below:

openwork pattern

Make a chain of 14 air for the sample. Do the same three loops for lifting at the beginning of each row:

Openwork pattern scheme

  • 1r. make one column with / n in the sixth loop of the chain, then two air ones, one half-column in the same loop, two air ones, one column with / n in the same loop, then two air ones go and knit 1 column b / n through 4 loops. Then leave 4 sts loose until the end of the second row. Repeat this report and at the end knit one b \ n column, and after 2 loops in the last there will be one b \ n column.
  • 2r. there are three air ones, then the scheme: one column s / n in a single crochet of the previous row, two air ones, one half-column in the same loop, two air ones, one column s / n in the same loop. Then new flower leaves come: pick up three air ones and put a working thread on the hook, pull a new loop through three loops and get 3 loops. Knit the first 2 loops so that there are two left on the hook, then yarn over, then the hook is inserted into the loop of the end of the leaf, which is knitted in the previous row, then a new loop is pulled out again. Next, two loops are knitted, which are on the hook and one column is knitted with / n in the same loop of the previous row. Further, two columns of s \ n, which you did not finish to the end, are knitted in the same way as before, only this is done in the loop of the tip of the next leaflet in the bottom row. When you have done all the procedures, then there should be six loops on the hook, and you knit them together. The next step is to knit one air loop and make the fourth leaf. To do this, you knit 2 more air loops and knit 1 column s / n in the middle of a new flower. Repeat all of the above until the end of the row. At the end, you need to knit 1 column with / n in the last loop of the lift.
  • other rows must be knitted according to the report of the second row.

Try looking at the samples below, which will show you some openwork patterns:

Crochet shell pattern

shell pattern

This pattern was named so because when you knit it, the pattern is very reminiscent of a shell. This pattern can be used as an openwork, making light and thin products. The technology of the shell pattern, in execution, is very much like an openwork pattern, but there are some differences:

  • Cast on 32 sample stitches. Two sts are needed for lifting at the beginning of an even row, 4 sts are needed for an odd row.
  • 1r. knit 9 columns with 2 crochets in the fifth loop of the chain, then skip four loops and in the next make one column with / n, repeat everything to the end of the row.
  • 2r. make a column with 2 crochets in the first loop. Next, make five in / n and in a column with one cape of the previous row, knit a column with 2 crochets. Then cast on 3 in \ n and knit in the same column with 2 crochets. Knitting must be done in the same way until the end of the row. Then follow the diagram:

Pattern shell diagram

The number of crochets that you knit in a loop can be 2, 3 or even more. The height of the shell will depend on the number of these yarns. It is best to take an odd number of columns, otherwise the canvas will be deformed, not even.

If you want all the main elements to be beautifully located in a hand-made drawing, and the product does not stretch, then you need to leave a distance between the shell pattern. When you are just starting to knit a shell, you need to correctly calculate the number of loops. Then the main elements will be knitted in full in the figure.

We knit dense crochet patterns

Dense patterns are those that look like a solid canvas without holes. They may have different weaves of the simplest pillars. Usually things are knitted with dense patterns for the winter. The pattern below looks very good already in the finished product:

dense pattern

Making a tight pattern is not very difficult. When you are just starting, at the beginning of the row it is tedious to knit 2 loops for volume, and all other loops of the row are made using elongated columns b \ n: where is an elongated column.

Dense Pattern Diagram

An elongated column must be done like this: you need to insert a hook into the loop of the previous row, then grab the working thread and pull out the loop. From this loop, make one air loop, and then the two resulting loops must be knitted on the hook.

elongated post

We knit jacquard crochet patterns

Do-it-yourself multi-color or jacquard patterns are those patterns that use threads of several different shades. These patterns can be dense, simple, mesh or openwork at the same time. And also sometimes performed in one of these written options. Usually jacquard patterns are a little more difficult to make, because several threads are involved in the work, but among these patterns there are simple ones that any beginner can do.

For example, the following pattern is very easy to make. There are only two shades here. It is necessary to knit 2 rows with each shade, which are given in this scheme: 1 air for lifting, a column b / n in the arch of the previous row and one air.

jacquard pattern

If you practice a little, then in the future you can make these beautiful patterns:

Pattern scheme

We knit embossed crochet patterns

This pattern will later be with a convex pattern and three-dimensional. Patterns must be made using relief columns. This pattern is well suited for products such as a sweater, cardigan or thick jacket. Here, for example, the waffle pattern looks very cute:

Embossed pattern "Waffle"

You can make this drawing like this:

  • 1r. make columns with one crochet, knit three air loops at the beginning of each row.
  • 2r. there is an alternation: one column with \ n and two convex relief columns.
  • 3r. make s\n columns above the embossed columns, and make embossed ones over the s\n columns.

Relief pattern scheme

Continue to knit, repeating everything from the second row. If you connect the embossed columns, you can get a beautiful embossed rubber band:

We knit patterns for crochet motifs

The motive is a separate element, with the help of them you can assemble any canvas. You can choose a different pattern for knitting a motif with your own hands, and you can take any pattern that you read about today as the basis for creating it. If you want to create a model from motifs, then first you need to make a pattern, because then you can get confused in the process of making the canvas. The following video offers to see how crochet motifs are made:

If you are a beginner, then it is best for you to take light patterns. After all, otherwise the whole process will resemble hard labor. And when you already have experience, then you can safely take on the most difficult schemes and then the work will bring only one great pleasure.


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