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Crochet horse from square motifs. Crocheted horse from African flower motifs. Step by step and very detailed master class

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The most magical holiday - New Year. And many craftswomen are already thinking about what gifts to present to their loved ones. We suggest you crochet just such a wonderful horse. The horse is knitted from separate motifs.

In total, it will be necessary to link 42 motives:

triangle - 1 piece,

quadrilateral - 3 pieces,

pentagon - 19 pieces,

hexagon - 15 pieces + 2 pieces for ears,

heptagon - 2 pieces.

For knitting horses we need the following materials:

  • Multi-colored bright yarn. In the master class, the horse was knitted from Iris yarn.
  • Yarn for mane and tail.
  • Hook No. 1.5 (or another, corresponding to the yarn of your choice).
  • Filler for a toy (For example, synthetic winterizer or sliver).
  • Scissors.
  • Needle for sewing details.
  • Sheet of cardboard.
  • Let's start knitting a hexagonal motif. We will knit scheme:

    The motive from which we will knit horse, is called "African flower". It is very often used for knitting blankets, shawls and even bags. And they knit from it funny toys!

    So, let's start knitting.

    Recruiting 5 air loops and close them in a circle. We start knitting first row: two air loops for lifting, double crochet, air loop. Next, repeat * two double crochets, air loop * - 5 times.

    We take a yarn of a different color.

    Second row: Again we knit two lifting air loops, then into the hole formed by the air loop of the previous row, we knit a double crochet, an air loop, two double crochets. Repeat *two double crochets, chain stitch, two double crochets* into the hole formed by the chain stitch of the previous row - 5 times.

    To knit the next row, you can change the color of the yarn again, or you can continue to knit the same.

    Third row: With the help of half-columns, make your way to the hole that the air loop of the previous row formed (between two double crochets). We knit two air loops for lifting and 6 columns with a crochet. We repeat * 7 columns with a crochet * - 5 times.

    Change the color of the yarn. It is better if it is yarn in a contrasting color.

    Fourth row:* 7 single crochet, double crochet * - repeat 6 times.

    Again we change the color of the yarn and tie the flower with double crochets.

    Last row - single crochet yarn white color:

    The rest of the motifs fit in the same way. Here is another knitting pattern for a pentagonal motif:

    So, we should get 42 motives.

    Now let's start assembling. There are several ways to assemble things connected from individual motifs.

    In this master class, the parts are sewn together, but you can choose the method of joining the parts that you prefer.

    Let's start collecting the horse from the muzzle. Take the following details: 1 triangular motif and 3 pentagonal ones.

    We sew them together, as shown in the photo:

    Now we take 3 more pentagons.

    We sew them to the muzzle.

    Let's take another pentagonal motif:

    Sew it to the back of the head.

    We sew two hexagons - on one side and on the other. This will be the neck of the horse.

    We continue to connect the details. The diagram shows how to do this. In those places where the number "4" stands, we place quadrangles.

    Now we will assemble the legs separately, and then attach them to the body of the horse.

    For each leg, we need the following motives:

    We sew motives together. The leg is ready.

    Thus, at this stage, we have three parts left unsewn: a heptagonal motif (sewn last on the tummy) and two hexagonal motifs for the ears.

    We sew the legs to the body, do not sew the heptagon on the tummy yet, we will stuff the toy through this hole.

    We stuff the toy:

    We sew a heptagonal motif on the tummy, thereby closing the hole.

    Here is the horse we have. True, so far without a mane, tail and ears.

    Side view:

    Back view:

    Let's start creating the mane. To do this, we need a more fluffy and soft yarn. And in order for the mane to turn out even, we will use one tricky device. In principle, if you trust your eye, then you can simply attach the threads.

    In order for the hairs of the mane to be the same length, we will make a blank from cardboard. Circle the horse's neck.

    Draw a mane on cardboard.

    We cut out the part and try it on.

    We begin to wrap the cardboard with a thread. You can use a needle for this (if the yarn you have chosen is not too thick and will fit into the eye of the needle) or you can pull the threads with a hook.

    We wrap the entire cardboard mane with yarn.

    Cut from above and dissolve the "hair":

    You can slightly trim the bangs :)

    From the same yarn we make a tail for a horse:

    Let's start attaching the ears. The eyelet is a hexagonal motif folded in half and tied with single crochets.

    Fold the eyelet in half and secure with a needle. The thread does not need to be cut, since further we will sew the ears to the horse's head.

    Sew on the ears.

    The horse is ready! Now we just have to wait for the new year :)


    horse, crocheted from the motifs "African flower". step by step and very detailed master class.

    The horse is perhaps one of the most interesting and beautiful animals! Every needlewoman more than once has an idea to make a cute horse for herself or her child. Our master class is designed for beginner craftswomen and experienced needlewomen may also like it. The advantages of this horse is that it is assembled from the same fragments - the “African Flower” motifs. Knitting them is quite simple, and having learned and honed the knitting skill of the motif, you can create not only horses, but also other animals you love. Another indisputable advantage of knitting a motif is the possibility of various combinations of colors, sizes and patterns. Each motif can be unique in color, and their combinations create a wide field for imagination.

    In total, in our master class you need to make 42 motives.

    triangle - 1 piece,

    quadrilateral - 3 pieces,

    pentagon - 19 pieces,

    hexagon - 15 pieces + 2 pieces for ears,

    heptagon - 2 pieces.

    Materials and tools for knitting.

    • Multi-colored bright yarn. In the master class, the horse was knitted from Iris yarn.
    • Yarn for mane and tail.
    • Hook No. 1.5 (or another, corresponding to the yarn of your choice).
    • Filler for a toy (For example, synthetic winterizer or sliver).
    • Scissors.
    • Needle for sewing details.
    • Sheet of cardboard.

    Let's start knitting a hexagonal motif. We will knit scheme:


    The motive from which we will knit horse, is called "African flower". It is very often used for knitting blankets, shawls and even bags. They also make funny toys out of it!

    So, let's start knitting.

    Recruiting 5 air loops and close them in a circle. We start knitting first row: two air loops for lifting, double crochet, air loop. Next, repeat * two double crochets, air loop * - 5 times.


    We take a yarn of a different color.

    Second row: Again we knit two lifting air loops, then into the hole formed by the air loop of the previous row, we knit a double crochet, an air loop, two double crochets. Repeat *two double crochets, chain stitch, two double crochets* into the hole formed by the chain stitch of the previous row - 5 times.


    To knit the next row, you can change the color of the yarn again, or you can continue to knit the same.

    Third row: With the help of half-columns, make your way to the hole that the air loop of the previous row formed (between two double crochets). We knit two air loops for lifting and 6 columns with a crochet. We repeat * 7 columns with a crochet * - 5 times.


    Change the color of the yarn. It is better if it is yarn in a contrasting color.

    Fourth row:* 7 single crochet, double crochet * - repeat 6 times.

    Again we change the color of the yarn and tie the flower with double crochets.


    The last row is single crochet with white yarn:


    The rest of the motifs fit in the same way. Here's more knitting pattern pentagonal motif:


    So, we should get 42 motives.


    Now let's get down to assembly. There are several ways to assemble things connected from individual motifs. You can see more about these methods here:

    Crochet motifs

    In this master class, the parts are sewn together, but you can choose the method of joining the parts that you prefer.

    Let's start collecting the horse from the muzzle. Take the following details: 1 triangular motif and 3 pentagonal ones.

    We sew them together, as shown in the photo:


    Now we take 3 more pentagons.


    We sew them to the muzzle.


    Let's take another pentagonal motif:


    Sew it to the back of the head.


    We sew two hexagons - on one side and on the other. This will be the neck of the horse.



    We continue to connect the details. The diagram shows how to do this. In those places where the number "4" stands, we place quadrangles.


    Now we will assemble the legs separately, and then attach them to the body of the horse.

    For each leg, we need the following motives:


    We sew motives together. The leg is ready.

    Thus, at this stage, we have three parts left unsewn: a heptagonal motif (sewn last on the tummy) and two hexagonal motifs for the ears.


    We sew the legs to the body, do not sew the heptagon on the tummy yet, we will stuff the toy through this hole.


    We stuff the toy:


    We sew a heptagonal motif on the tummy, thereby closing the hole.


    Here is the horse we have. True, so far without a mane, tail and ears.


    Side view:


    Back view:


    Let's start creating the mane. To do this, we need a more fluffy and soft yarn. And in order for the mane to turn out even, we will use one tricky device. In principle, if you trust your eye, then you can simply attach the threads.

    In order for the hairs of the mane to be the same length, we will make a blank from cardboard. Circle the horse's neck.


    Draw a mane on cardboard.


    We cut out the part and try it on.


    We begin to wrap the cardboard with a thread. You can use a needle for this (if the yarn you have chosen is not too thick and will fit into the eye of the needle) or you can pull the threads with a hook.


    We wrap the entire cardboard mane with yarn.


    Cut from above and dissolve the "hair":


    You can slightly trim the bangs :)

    From the same yarn we make a tail for a horse:


    Let's start attaching the ears. The eyelet is a hexagonal motif folded in half and tied with single crochets.


    Fold the eyelet in half and secure with a needle. The thread does not need to be cut, since further we will sew the ears to the horse's head.


    Sew on the ears.

    The horse is ready! :)


    Happy knitting! FROM Best wishes in creativity, the author of the toy is Anna Lavrentieva.

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    Crocheted horse from motifs


    The most magical holiday is approaching - the New Year. And many craftswomen are already thinking about what gifts to present to their loved ones. We offer you crochet like this wonderful horse. Horse fits in from separate motives.

    In total, it will be necessary to link 42 motives:

    triangle - 1 piece,

    quadrilateral - 3 pieces,

    pentagon - 19 pieces,

    hexagon - 15 pieces + 2 pieces for ears,

    heptagon - 2 pieces.

    For knitting horses we need the following materials:

    • Multi-colored bright yarn. In the master class, the horse was knitted from Iris yarn.
    • Yarn for mane and tail.
    • Hook No. 1.5 (or another, corresponding to the yarn of your choice).
    • Filler for a toy (For example, synthetic winterizer or sliver).
    • Scissors.
    • Needle for sewing details.
    • Sheet of cardboard.

    Let's start knitting a hexagonal motif. We will knit scheme:


    The motive from which we will knit horse, is called "African flower". It is very often used for knitting blankets, shawls and even bags. They also make funny toys out of it!

    So, let's start knitting.

    Recruiting 5 air loops and close them in a circle. We start knitting first row: two air loops for lifting, double crochet, air loop. Next, repeat * two double crochets, air loop * - 5 times.

    We take a yarn of a different color.

    Second row: Again we knit two lifting air loops, then into the hole formed by the air loop of the previous row, we knit a double crochet, an air loop, two double crochets. Repeat *two double crochets, chain stitch, two double crochets* into the hole formed by the chain stitch of the previous row - 5 times.

    To knit the next row, you can change the color of the yarn again, or you can continue to knit the same.

    Third row: With the help of half-columns, make your way to the hole that the air loop of the previous row formed (between two double crochets). We knit two air loops for lifting and 6 columns with a crochet. We repeat * 7 columns with a crochet * - 5 times.

    Change the color of the yarn. It is better if it is yarn in a contrasting color.

    Fourth row:* 7 single crochet, double crochet * - repeat 6 times.

    Again we change the color of the yarn and tie the flower with double crochets.

    The last row is single crochet with white yarn:

    The rest of the motifs fit in the same way. Here's more knitting pattern pentagonal motif:


    So, we should get 42 motives.

    Now let's get down to assembly. There are several ways to assemble things connected from individual motifs. You can see more about these methods here:

    • Crochet motifs

    In this master class, the parts are sewn together, but you can choose the method of joining the parts that you prefer.

    Let's start collecting the horse from the muzzle. Take the following details: 1 triangular motif and 3 pentagonal ones.

    We sew them together, as shown in the photo:


    Now we take 3 more pentagons.

    We sew them to the muzzle.


    Let's take another pentagonal motif:

    Sew it to the back of the head.

    We sew two hexagons - on one side and on the other. This will be the neck of the horse.

    We continue to connect the details. The diagram shows how to do this. In those places where the number "4" stands, we place quadrangles.

    Now we will assemble the legs separately, and then attach them to the body of the horse.

    For each leg, we need the following motives:

    We sew motives together. The leg is ready.

    Thus, at this stage, we have three parts left unsewn: a heptagonal motif (sewn last on the tummy) and two hexagonal motifs for the ears.


    We sew the legs to the body, do not sew the heptagon on the tummy yet, we will stuff the toy through this hole.

    We stuff the toy:

    We sew a heptagonal motif on the tummy, thereby closing the hole.

    Here is the horse we have. True, so far without a mane, tail and ears.

    Side view:

    Back view:

    Let's start creating the mane. To do this, we need a more fluffy and soft yarn. And in order for the mane to turn out even, we will use one tricky device. In principle, if you trust your eye, then you can simply attach the threads.

    In order for the hairs of the mane to be the same length, we will make a blank from cardboard. Circle the horse's neck.

    Draw a mane on cardboard.

    We cut out the part and try it on.

    We begin to wrap the cardboard with a thread. You can use a needle for this (if the yarn you have chosen is not too thick and will fit into the eye of the needle) or you can pull the threads with a hook.

    We wrap the entire cardboard mane with yarn.

    Cut from above and dissolve the "hair":

    You can slightly trim the bangs :)

    From the same yarn we make a tail for a horse:

    Let's start attaching the ears. The eyelet is a hexagonal motif folded in half and tied with single crochets.

    Fold the eyelet in half and secure with a needle. The thread does not need to be cut, since further we will sew the ears to the horse's head.

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    Many have probably heard about crocheting toys from African Flower motifs. Such toys amaze with their beauty, sophistication, riot of colors and originality. They charge with positive and give joyful good mood If you can crochet and have the right yarn different color, we strongly recommend that you tie such a toy.

    We suggest you crochet just such a wonderful horse.

    The horse is knitted from separate motifs. In total, it will be necessary to link 42 motives:

    • triangle - 1 piece,
    • quadrilateral - 3 pieces,
    • pentagon - 19 pieces,
    • hexagon - 15 pieces + 2 pieces for the ears,
    • heptagon - 2 pieces.

    To knit a horse, we need the following materials:

    • Multi-colored bright yarn. In the master class, the horse was knitted from Iris yarn.
    • Yarn for mane and tail.
    • Hook No. 1.5 (or another, corresponding to the yarn of your choice).
    • Filler for a toy (For example, synthetic winterizer or sliver).
    • Scissors.
    • Needle for sewing details.
    • Sheet of cardboard.

    Let's start knitting a hexagonal motif. We will knit according to the scheme:

    This motif is called "African Flower". It is very often used for knitting blankets, shawls and even bags, as well as knitting funny toys.

    So, let's start knitting.

    We collect 5 air loops and close them in a ring. We start knitting first row: two air loops for lifting, double crochet, air loop. Next, repeat *two double crochets, air loop * - 5 times.

    We take a yarn of a different color.

    Second row: again we knit two lifting air loops, then into the hole formed by the air loop of the previous row, we knit a double crochet, an air loop, two double crochets. Repeat *double crochet, chain stitch, double crochet* into the hole formed by the chain stitch of the previous row - 5 times.

    To knit the next row, you can change the color of the yarn again, or you can continue to knit the same.

    Third row: with the help of half-columns, make your way to the hole that the air loop of the previous row formed (between two double crochets). We knit two air loops for lifting and 6 columns with a crochet. Repeat *7 double crochets* - 5 times.

    Change the color of the yarn. It is better if it is yarn in a contrasting color.

    Fourth row:* 7 single crochet, double crochet * - repeat 6 times.

    Again we change the color of the yarn and tie the flower with double crochets.

    The last row is single crochet with white yarn:

    The rest of the motifs fit in the same way. Here is another knitting pattern for a pentagonal motif:

    So, we should get 42 motives.

    Now let's start assembling. There are several ways to assemble things connected from individual motifs.

    In this master class, the parts are sewn together, but you can choose the method of joining the parts that you prefer.

    Let's start collecting the horse from the muzzle. Take the following details: 1 triangular motif and 3 pentagonal ones.

    We sew them together, as shown in the photo:

    Now we take 3 more pentagons.

    We sew them to the muzzle.

    Let's take another pentagonal motif:

    Sew it to the back of the head.

    We sew two hexagons - on one side and on the other. This will be the neck of the horse.

    We continue to connect the details. The diagram shows how to do this. In those places where the number "4" stands, we place quadrangles.

    Now we will assemble the legs separately, and then attach them to the body of the horse.

    For each leg, we need the following motives:

    We sew motives together. The leg is ready.

    In total, it will be necessary to link 42 motives:

    triangle - 1 piece,

    quadrilateral - 3 pieces,

    pentagon - 19 pieces,

    hexagon - 15 pieces + 2 pieces for ears,

    heptagon - 2 pieces.

    To knit a horse, we need the following materials:

  • Multi-colored bright yarn. In the master class, the horse was knitted from Iris yarn.
  • Yarn for mane and tail.
  • Hook No. 1.5 (or another, corresponding to the yarn of your choice).
  • Filler for a toy (For example, synthetic winterizer or sliver).
  • Scissors.
  • Needle for sewing details.
  • Sheet of cardboard.
  • Let's start knitting a hexagonal motif. We will knit according to the scheme:

    The motif from which we will knit a horse is called "African Flower". It is very often used for knitting blankets, shawls and even bags. They also make funny toys out of it!

    So, let's start knitting.

    We collect 5 air loops and close them in a ring. We begin to knit the first row: two air loops for lifting, a double crochet, an air loop. Next, repeat * two double crochets, air loop * - 5 times.

    We take a yarn of a different color.

    Second row: Again we knit two lifting air loops, then into the hole formed by the air loop of the previous row, we knit a double crochet, an air loop, two double crochets. Repeat *two double crochets, chain stitch, two double crochets* into the hole formed by the chain stitch of the previous row - 5 times.

    To knit the next row, you can change the color of the yarn again, or you can continue to knit the same.

    Third row: With the help of half-columns, make your way to the hole that the air loop of the previous row formed (between two double crochets). We knit two air loops for lifting and 6 columns with a crochet. We repeat * 7 columns with a crochet * - 5 times.

    Change the color of the yarn. It is better if it is yarn in a contrasting color.

    Fourth row: * 7 single crochet, double crochet * - repeat 6 times.

    Again we change the color of the yarn and tie the flower with double crochets.

    The last row is single crochet with white yarn:

    The rest of the motifs fit in the same way. Here is another knitting pattern for a pentagonal motif:

    So, we should get 42 motives.

    Now let's start assembling. There are several ways to assemble things connected from individual motifs. You can see more about these methods here:

  • Crochet motifs
  • In this master class, the parts are sewn together, but you can choose the method of joining the parts that you prefer.

    Let's start collecting the horse from the muzzle. Take the following details: 1 triangular motif and 3 pentagonal ones.

    We sew them together, as shown in the photo:

    Now we take 3 more pentagons.

    We sew them to the muzzle.

    Let's take another pentagonal motif:

    Sew it to the back of the head.

    We sew two hexagons - on one side and on the other. This will be the neck of the horse.

    We continue to connect the details. The diagram shows how to do this. In those places where the number "4" stands, we place quadrangles.

    Now we will assemble the legs separately, and then attach them to the body of the horse.

    For each leg, we need the following motives:

    We sew motives together. The leg is ready.

    Thus, at this stage, we have three parts left unsewn: a heptagonal motif (sewn last on the tummy) and two hexagonal motifs for the ears.

    We sew the legs to the body, do not sew the heptagon on the tummy yet, we will stuff the toy through this hole.

    We stuff the toy:

    We sew a heptagonal motif on the tummy, thereby closing the hole.

    Here is the horse we have. True, so far without a mane, tail and ears.

    Side view:

    Back view:

    Let's start creating the mane. To do this, we need a more fluffy and soft yarn. And in order for the mane to turn out even, we will use one tricky device. In principle, if you trust your eye, then you can simply attach the threads.

    In order for the hairs of the mane to be the same length, we will make a blank from cardboard. Circle the horse's neck.

    Draw a mane on cardboard.

    We cut out the part and try it on.

    We begin to wrap the cardboard with a thread. You can use a needle for this (if the yarn you have chosen is not too thick and will fit into the eye of the needle) or you can pull the threads with a hook.

    We wrap the entire cardboard mane with yarn.

    Cut from above and dissolve the "hair":

    You can slightly trim the bangs :)

    From the same yarn we make a tail for a horse:

    Let's start attaching the ears. The eyelet is a hexagonal motif folded in half and tied with single crochets.

    Fold the eyelet in half and secure with a needle. The thread does not need to be cut, since further we will sew the ears to the horse's head.

    Sew on the ears.