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How to crochet a crochet box detailed description. Crocheted box. Crochet box. Process description

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You will need

  • leftover yarn
  • Hook according to the thickness of the yarn
  • Wire
  • soldering iron
  • Remains of skin
  • Beads
  • square
  • Metal shears

Instruction

Make a frame. Bend the wire into a rectangle of the desired length and width. Solder the ends. Make 3 more such rectangles. 2 of them will go to, the other 2 - to the lid. Cut 4 pieces of wire equal to the height and 4 more corresponding to the height of the cover. Solder the edges of the box to the corners of one of the rectangles so that they are perpendicular to the base. Solder the second rectangle on top. Make the lid frame in the same way.

Start knitting the box from the bottom base. For a rectangular box, tie a chain air loops equal to the width of the base. Make 2 loops on the rise, turn the work and knit a row with single crochets. It is generally better to tie the lower base completely with such columns, since it is the most dense. For the surface of the cover, which is knitted according to the same principle, you can choose another knitting. The openwork knitted cover looks very good, through which the silk lining of a contrasting color is visible.

For the sides you will need 4 rectangles. The height of all is the same and equal to the height of the box. The length of the two rectangles is equal to the length of the box, and the length of the other two is equal to its width. The sidewalls can also be fully tied with single crochets. Tie the sides of the lid in the same way.

Start fastening the parts from the top of the sidewalls. Tie the top edge of each sidewall to the top rails of the frame. Fasten the thread, then attach the rectangle to the corresponding frame wire. Insert the hook from the wrong side under the first column of the last row, pull the working thread inside out to make a loop, grab the thread over the wire and pull it into the loop. Thus, tie the part to the second corner of the frame. Without breaking the thread, tie the next part and the rest.

Tie the side seams. Start fastening the pieces from the top. Fasten the thread. Insert the hook from the side of one of the parts, first inside out, then through the other part again to the front side. Grab the working thread, pull it through both parts, grab the thread from the top of the wire, pull it through the loop and tighten. Make sure the loops are not too tight. Thus, tie all the details of the box itself and the lid.

Tie the bottom base. Attach it in the same way as you fastened the sidewall parts together. The knit should be very even. To fasten the details, you can take yarn in a contrasting color or thicker.

If necessary, decorate the box. You can also attach a cover. It can be done different ways- for example, if there is a plastic spring from a common notebook or a loop from the door of a small cabinet. The loop can be simply sewn on. Pull the spring through one of the sides of the lid and the corresponding side of the box. It can be a long spring or one or two short ones. It is better to stretch the short one in the center.

6. A small bright box crocheted from Iris yarn will be a wonderful surprise and gift for a little princess. Product height 5.5 cm, diameter 8 cm.

What will be required

"Iris" red, white, yellow, green, Pink colour, a little filler for berries, 16 bright red beads, a base for adhesive tape, a sheet of thick cardboard, Moment Crystal glue, crochet No. 1.2.

How to tie a box

Forming the base of the box

1. The basis for the future box will be a simple cardboard left over from transparent or paper tape.

2. On a sheet of thick cardboard from any box, you need to make two identical circles by simply circling the base circle.

3. The next step is cutting. These two circles will become the bottom and lid of the box.

4. For fastening the parts, Moment Crystal glue is best suited. It smells unpleasant, but does not leave marks on the materials and hands.

5. First you need to smear the base and the cardboard bottom with glue and fasten it.

6. The base is almost ready.

7.To keep the bottom better, you can strengthen it with pieces of paper tape.

Knitting the bottom and outer side of the box

Now you can move on to knitting details. The outer, inner bottom, as well as both sides of the lid, are made according to the following scheme, which increases.

1. The first step is a sliding loop: three air loops are cast on and eight single crochet stitches are performed in the very first. They are closed in a ring and tied with seventeen columns with a crochet.

2. Without deviating from the scheme, six rows are knitted.

3-4. Having completed the seventh row (from single crochet), you can move on to the walls of the box. To do this, the columns of the next row are knitted not in the outer, but in the inner sides of the base loops, so that a kind of fold line is obtained.

5-6. The height of the box is seven rows of double crochets.

Knitting the inside of the box

1. The next row will be folded inward, so it should be knitted on the inside of the base columns.

2. At this stage, knitting can already be attached to the base of the box. To do this, the bottom and walls are carefully coated with glue.

3. Knitted fabric is put on cardboard, straightened out.

4. The next row is done with white yarn.

5. You need to knit five rows with double crochets and one single crochet.

6. Inside the box is smeared with glue, tightly bent, straightened and glued.

7. You can proceed to the implementation of the inner bottom. It is knitted in the same way as the outer one, only from the white "Iris".

8. The finished circle is glued into the box. Everything, the body of the product is ready.

We knit the lid of the box

1.Now you can proceed to the lid. To do this, knit a circle from pink yarn according to the above pattern.

2. The second circle, for the outer part of the lid, is slightly different from the first. At first, everything is done according to the scheme.

3-4-5. The seventh row is single crochet and is knitted over the inside loops of the base.

Preparing a leaf to decorate the box

Now the cover needs to be put aside and do the finishing. The top of the box is crowned with a bouquet of leaves, strawberries and one flower. Leaves are made according to this scheme:

You will need three of these sheets.

We knit berries

1-2. Berries are knitted very simply: six single crochets are made in a sliding loop, closed in a ring. The next row consists of 12 loops, the third of 15. The fourth row repeats the previous one, in the fifth there are again six columns.

3-4. Now we take the filler and stuff the berry tightly enough.

5. Knitting closes. Almost finished strawberries.

6. The second berry is performed in exactly the same way. Lastly, they need to be decorated with white stitches.

Only a small detail remains: a leg is knitted for both berries. To do this, 4 air loops are recruited, connected into a ring, tied with eight single crochets. The next row already consists of 13 columns. In the fourth row, “tails” are knitted: three air loops, the fourth for lifting, tying with three loops. Here's what should happen. A leg of eight air loops is tied to the outside. The resulting "hat" is sewn onto the berry.

The strawberry flower must be connected according to the following pattern:

The core will be yellow, the petals will be white.

We collect the box

When all the elements are finished, you can start finishing the cover. First, a berry is attached to the center, then one sheet is sewn, then the second. Now the second berry is attached, a sheet is laid on top. The bouquet is crowned with a strawberry flower.

Now you need to stick the outside on the lid of the box. Then glue is applied to the inside. It remains only to take a needle and carefully sew both parts with pink yarn.

The box is also decorated with simple lace made of white yarn and red beads. It is performed according to the following scheme:

1. First, beads are typed on a thread.

2. Now the decoration is done according to the scheme. To add beads, you need to bring one to the hook before making the fifth air loop.

3. The bead is obtained in the center of the base of the future "fan".

4-5. Now you need to knit three lifting air loops, pico of three loops closed in a ring, and insert the hook into the base to make a double crochet.

6. Finished lace element.

7-8. Now it should be connected into a ring, so that it is more convenient to attach it to the box.

Lace can be placed in the center or slightly higher. The tails are glued to the box with the help of Moment droplets. Then, using a needle and white thread, the base of the lace is sewn on.

Sew the lid to the body. The product will not have any lock, because it is simply not needed here: the lid is quite heavy, it cannot rise by itself.

Knitted box with strawberries is ready. It will be a wonderful gift for a little girl. You can store bracelets, elastic bands and any little things valuable to a small heart in it.

You can crochet a lot of things, including caskets. Openwork caskets, crocheted decorate your room and become an interesting highlight of your interior. The box can also serve nice gift for your friends and loved ones. In such a box you can store various little things, jewelry and even sweets.

In this master class, we will learn how to knit just such a box.

Materials for work.

The box is knitted from Vita Coco yarn 100% mercerized cotton (240 m / 50 g), it took about 30 g white color and about 10 g of red.

Hook number 1.5.

Box diameter 19 cm, height 5 cm.

First of all, decide on the form on which you will pull the box. I used an ordinary kitchen pan as a form.

We will start by knitting a cap.

We collect a chain of 12 ch. and close it in a ring with the help of Comm. column.

1 row: knit 3 ch. and 23 Art. s / n in the ring.

2nd row: ch 4, 1 tbsp. s / n in Art. s / n of the previous row,

We knit 1 more connection. Art. and start knitting 3 rows.

3 row: ch 3,

1 st. s / n (we introduce the hook into the arch),

1 st. s / n in Art. s / n before. row,

then 1 vp, * 2 tbsp. s / n in the next. arch, 1 tbsp. s / n in Art. s / n before. row, 2 tbsp. s / n in the next arch, 1 vp *. Repeat from * to the end of the row. We close a series of connections. Art.

4 row: ch 3 and 4 st. s / n we knit together (with a common top)

5 st. s / n with a common top *

We repeat from * 10 times. We complete the row with ch 2. and a column with 3/n

5 row: attach a white thread and knit 2 ch. and 6 half. s / n in the arch,

knit * 13 half. s / n in the next. arch*

We repeat from * 10 times. Then we knit 6 half. s / n in the first arch and close the row of connections. Art.

6 row: we knit 5 ch,

4 tbsp. s / n we knit in 3 from the hook a loop of a connected chain

Now let's consider detail knitting the next element, we knit st. from 2/n.

we make 1 yarn over and insert the hook into the lower crossbar of st. with 2/n,

pull out the loop

and knit the usual art. s/n

We knit 3 more tbsp. s / n, introducing the hook into the same injection point.

We continue knitting these elements to the end of the row. We knit 3 elements in the middle (upper) half-column s / n before. row. We close the row with the help of the connection. column.

7th row: ch 3 and 4 st. s / n we knit together (with a common top),

5 st. s / n with a common top *

Continue from * to the end of the row. We close the row with the help of 2 ch. and Art. s / n.

8 row: ch 6, st. b / n in the middle loop of the arch from the v.p. prev. row,

* 5 vp, Art. b / n in the middle loop next. arches*

Repeat from * to the end of the row. We close the row 2 ch. and Art. s / n.

9 row: 2 ch, 2 half. s / n in the arch,

*5 half s / n in the next. arch*.

Repeat from * to the end of the row. We complete the row 2 half. s / n, connected in the first arch and conn. Art.

10 row: in each half. s / n of the previous row we knit st. s/n

11 row: ch 4, skip 1 loop and knit st. s / n, * 1 ch, skip 1 loop, 1 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row, then ch 1 and conn. Art.

13th row: knit as 12th row.

Our cover is ready.

We start knitting the bottom, we should get it a little smaller in diameter than the lid.

We will knit according to this pattern.

When knitting the bottom, we will make uniform increases in each row (12 tbsp. S / n in each row)

We collect a chain of 6 ch. and close it in a ring with the help of Comm. Art.

1 row: we knit 3 ch. and 11 st. s / n in the ring. We close a series of connections. Art.

2 row: ch 3, 1 tbsp. s / n in the same loop of the base, then in each loop we knit 2 tbsp. s / n.

3 row: ch 3, 1 tbsp. s / n in the same loop of the base, then 1 tbsp. s / n, then increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), so we alternate to the end of the row. We close a series of connections. Art.

4th row: ch 3, st. s / n in the same loop of the base, 2 tbsp. s / n, * increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), 2 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row. We close the row with the help of the connection. Art.

5th row: ch 3, st. s / n in the same loop of the base, 3 tbsp. s / n, * increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), 3 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row, finish the row of connections. Art.

6 row: ch 3, st. s / n in the same loop of the base, 4 tbsp. s / n, * increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), 4 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row, finish the row of connections. Art.

7th row: ch 3, st. s / n in the same loop of the base, 5 tbsp. s / n, * increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), 5 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row, finish the row of connections. Art.

8 row: ch 3, st. s / n in the same loop of the base, 6 tbsp. s / n, * increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), 6 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row, finish the row of connections. Art.

9 row: ch 3, st. s / n in the same loop of the base, 7 tbsp. s / n, * increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), 7 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row, finish the row of connections. Art.

10th row: ch 3, st. s / n in the same loop of the base, 8 tbsp. s / n, * increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), 8 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row, finish the row of connections. Art.

11th row: ch 3, st. s / n in the same loop of the base, 9 tbsp. s / n, * increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), 9 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row, finish the row of connections. Art.

12 row: ch 3, st. s / n in the same loop of the base, 10 tbsp. s / n, * increase (2 tbsp. s / n in one loop), 10 tbsp. s / n *, repeat from * to the end of the row, finish the row of connections. Art.

14 row: knit as 13 row.

15 row: ch 4, skip 1 loop, 1 tbsp. s / n, * 1 ch, skip 1 loop, 1 tbsp. s / n *, repeat to the end of the row from *, complete the row with 1 ch. and conn. Art.

16th and 17th rows knit as 13th row.

18 row knit as 15 row.

19 and 20 rows knit as 13 row.

The bottom is ready.

Ready casket strongly starch. The lid can be pulled over the same mold as the bottom, after wrapping the edges of the mold (for example, with corrugated cardboard) in order to increase its diameter. After the box dries, you can decorate it with a ribbon, or with tied flowers or beads - it all depends on your imagination.

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Easter egg on a knitted stand

Easter egg on a knitted stand

I have always admired the works of decoupage masters - caskets, boards, vases. Easter eggs are also decorated using the decoupage technique.
I read what is needed for this (special primers, paints, varnishes), and decided to try to make a semblance of decoupage from improvised materials, without special means. Let the real masters forgive me, but I will share the result :)
I decided to make an egg stand at the same time. I like to crochet small things, so the stand will be knitted.
First you need to blow out the egg. Be sure to wash it well first. Using a large nail, carefully poke holes in both ends, pierce the yolk and blow out the contents. The more holes, the easier it is to blow.
At the sharp end of the egg, the hole should be small, but in the blunt one, you can make a larger one and blow through it. Rinse the inside of the egg with water and leave to dry.
While we're on the stand. Any pattern can be used. Simple nets from chains of air loops look great. Knitted with iris. I started with a chain of 2 chs, knitted 12 single crochets into the first of them, then knitted according to this pattern, only the fragment that is highlighted in red.
You can periodically try on an egg to guess the desired shape.
I tied a frill along the edge of the stand.
Now you need to tie a support to the bottom. In a circle, where there were 12 single crochet stitches, I knitted a row of single crochet stitches and a row of single crochet stitches. The number of columns - by eye, so that there is a dense support.

We starch the stand. 1/2 tsp dilute starch in 2 tbsp. cold water, bring to a boil, dip the product in the solution and dry. I used such a simple design of a glass and an egg, carefully straightening all the laces.

To decorate the eggs, I took these ordinary napkins.

Cut out individual pieces. Three-layer napkins, we only need the top layer with a pattern.

In a small container, she diluted PVA with water 1: 1. With the help of a kitchen sponge, I carefully glued the pieces of napkin to the egg.

You can first grease the desired place of the egg with glue and attach a napkin. But napkins instantly become limp, so you need to immediately accurately apply it to the right place.

It seemed to me that it is more convenient to put a napkin on dry egg and apply glue on top, which immediately impregnates thin paper. Instead of a sponge, you can use a soft brush.

When all the drawings are glued, leave the egg for 2-3 hours to dry.

We cover the dried egg with a colorless nail polish, with a thick layer. Leave until completely dry. I think if you take clear nail polish with glitter, it will also be beautiful.

We put a ribbon into the stand and tie it into a bow. We carefully burn the edges with a match. The ribbon serves not only as a decoration, but also additionally supports the egg if it is slightly smaller than the stand. It can be tightened tighter or looser.

I glued a bead to the top of the egg to close the hole through which I blew out the contents of the egg.

Insert the egg into the stand. Ready!

This stand can also be used for ordinary colored eggs. It will look very nice if you knit 5-6 white coasters and pick up ribbons to match the eggs that will be in them.

Very often, needlewomen may be faced with the fact that all the necessary little things are not stored very conveniently. For example, buttons, reels, pins are always lost in big boxes for storage. In addition, it is very inconvenient to sew when you have to look for needles for a long time. In such cases, a crochet box comes to the rescue, a description of which the Knitted Fairy Tale website offers you in this master class.

For a knitted box you will need:

  • putty bucket
  • skein of white acrylic
  • hook.
  • In the manufacturing process, colored threads were also used to knit the “iris” type decor and a little synthetic filler.

Crochet box. Process description

We start knitting any circle with a sliding loop. This is the most convenient way. On it we knit 15 columns with one crochet, and tighten it.


Then, evenly adding loops around the circumference, we knit several circular rows. Each time we try on the connected circle to the inner bottom of the bucket.

Having knitted a circle to the required diameter, we make one row without increments. But we introduce the hook not under the entire loop of the previous row, but only behind its back wall. Therefore, the lapel is clear.

Then, with single crochets without increments, we knit a few more rows to tie the bucket in height. To make it convenient to connect parts in the future, we add 2 more circular rows to the inside of the strapping with a minimum expansion (several loops around the entire circumference).

The outer harness is knitted in the same way, but without the additional 2 rows. As you can see in the photo, the outer part is slightly lower than the inner one.

To tie the lid, we knit 2 circles, but one is flat, and the second is slightly convex. At the top of the bucket we will make something like a needle bed.

We connect the parts of the cover, we tie it around the circumference.

Having reached the middle, we insert the cover itself for rigidity and into upper part add synthetic filler.



We connect together the details of the strapping of the bucket itself and the bucket, add a little filler to the outer part and sew everything together with a needle.


And then sew on the cover.

Description of knitted decor for the box

With the same sliding loop with 10 single crochets, we make the middle of the flower.

Then we knit three circles, evenly adding loops to every second loop of the previous row.

Then, to expand the circle and create the appearance of petals, we knit the next 3 rows, 2 loops in each column.


Then again we knit 3 rows without increments.

We tie the flower with a contrasting color, and add a knitted circle to the middle.


To make the box more contrasting, I knit flowers in two shades.

When the whole decor is ready (we got 9 flowers), we sew them along the edge of the box, alternating colors.

We also sew a flower on the top of the lid (by the way, more detailed master class on knitting a flower you can see