How to crochet a rowan sprig. Autumn motives. Crocheted panel "Rowan branch"

Size: 23.5x30cm.

Knitted from “Iris” type threads with a 0.75 crochet hook. It took approx. to form the berries. 20gr. cotton thread with lurex, approx. 25gr. green thread, a little
raspberry and brown, and very few melange pinks. There are some black ones with metanite on the mesh. You will also need a piece of black calico for the background and some PVA glue.

Having already had a frame, stretch a strong white fabric, such as chintz, onto a piece of polystyrene foam and secure it on 4 sides with tailor’s needles. Draw the outlines of the future picture. Skip 2cm. and draw another outline. These 2cm. will be for tightening on the back side of the picture. Next, we knit the elements of the berries according to the pattern into girth and leaves.

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The leaves can be of other sizes if you change the number of chain stitches. We form branches from bottom to top using a chain of air loops + single crochets, connecting the leaves with a connecting loop as we knit. Place the branches face down on the canvas of the future painting, pin them with needles, and then secure them to the fabric with a basting. In the same way, form rowan bunches from the “berries”.

You can change the arrangement of elements and colors at your discretion. This is exactly the case when you can use the remainder of the thread, which the knitter always has. Next, along the outer contour, we pierce a needle into each corner and tighten a round elastic band with a diameter of 3 mm. along the contour. Baste the elastic tightly to the fabric. When making an irregular grid, an elastic band is helpful. The elastic band should be smaller than the outline itself in order to sufficiently tighten the picture to the reverse side. At the end of the work, if it is not enough, then lace it additionally. Now let's start making an irregular grid over the free space.

Carefully separate the work from the fabric, turn it on the face, secure it with needles and make the tails of the bunches by tying them with chain loops and a chain of chain stitches + single crochets. We stretch our work onto the pre-pasted format with background fabric and insert a frame. Ready! Good luck!

A knitted panel will decorate your favorite relaxation area.

MATERIALS: twine for knitting a plate, hook No. 2.5; remnants of green and brown yarn for a branch, hook No. 1.6; remnants of red yarn in pink shades.
Size: plate diameter 25cm.

PERFORMANCE: The plate is knitted according to diagram 1.
Tie 10 ch. and close the connection in a circle. Art.
1 p.: 3 v.p. and 15 tbsp. s n. to the circumference of the circle, close the r. conn. Art.
2 p.: 3 ch, 1 tbsp. with n., 2 v.p., * 2 tbsp. with n., 2 v.p. * - repeat 7 times and close r. conn. Art. (st. knit above the st. of the previous row). Starting from the 3rd row, knit according to ex., adding from * to * 1 tbsp. s n. and 1 v.p.

Branch: Knitted with brown thread. Hook No. 1.25 according to diagram 2. Tie 40 ch. branches + 1 more ch, 1 tbsp. b/n in the 3rd st. and another 6 tbsp. b/n above v.p. flail Start doing the 1st rowan brush: 5 ch. - base of the brush + 5 v.p. - branch “a” + 3 v.p. for the leg of the berry.

Knit a berry leg: 1 v.p. lifting and 2 tbsp. b/n, then complete the connection. Art. over the last 5th p. of twig a” and perform the 2nd leg for the berry, then the 3rd, 4th and 5th. On the remaining 4 sts of branches “a”, knit 1 tbsp. b/n, complete the connection art. on the 5th chain. brushes of rowan and then alternately perform 2 more branches of V. Thus, tying 3 branches along the remaining 4 v.p. tie the brushes 4 tbsp. b/n. From the 1st bunch of rowan to the beginning of the 2nd, knit 20 stitches along the chain. b/n, make the 2nd brush of 5 branches “A” with 5 legs for berries each. Having knitted the 2nd tassel, knit on the remaining ch. branches of Art. b/n.

Leaves: fasten the green thread to the branch in the places marked in c. 2 and knit according to cx. 3. For the leaf stem, tie 20 chain stitches. and knit sheet “B” according to diagram 4. Then knit 2 connections along the chain. Art. and complete sheet “B” on cx. 4, go to the other side and complete sheet “G” according to diagram. 4, repeat knitting leaves “B” and “D” 2 more times, knitting 3 connections along the chain between pairs of leaves. Art.

Berries: cut strips of paper 5-7 mm wide and 100 mm long, twist each strip into tubes and use a needle with red thread of different shades to wrap them, while simultaneously sewing twigs “A” to the stem. On the other side of the berry, embroider a “star” with brown thread.

Crochet rowan: decorate crocheted hats

This master class is presented in step-by-step photo format only for leaves and berries. There is no description for the cap.

Difficulty level: average

Yarn:

For leaves- Coast Eldorado Crochet Cotton No. 6, 50 grams = 175 meters, color - Melange (yellow-orange-brown).

For berries- Coast Eldorado Crochet Cotton No. 12, 50 grams = 285 meters, color - red.

Additionally, black and brown were used for the twigs and stamens.

Hooks: For leaves - 1.75 mm; for berries - 1.5 mm.

Dimensions:

leaf- 3 cm long, 1.5 cm wide.

Berry- 1 cm in diameter.

These elements are made using the freeform technique.

Standard terms for hook are used.

Legend:

Air loop (VP)

Connecting post (CC)

Single crochet (SC)

leaf

Dial a chain of 10 VPs

And pull out the loop

Insert the hook into the next back half loop and pull up a loop.
There are 2 loops on the hook.

Work (yarn over and pull a loop from each back half loop) to the end of the chain.
There should be 18 loops on the hook.

We begin to close the loops.
Yarn over

Pull the yarn through the first 3 loops at once

Pull the yarn through the next 3 loops at once

The first side of the leaf is ready.
Turn the knitting and work on the opposite side of the VP chain. Each time, insert the hook into the remaining half-loop.
Insert the hook into the 2nd loop from the hook
Pull out the loop
Yarn over
Pull through next loop = 4 loops on hook
Continue working in the same way until the end of the chain = 18 loops on the hook.
We begin to close the loops.
Yarn over
Pull yarn through first 3 stitches in one go
Yarn over

Pull yarn through next 3 stitches in one go

Repeat this operation (yarn over, pull the thread through the next 3 loops) until there are 4 loops left on the hook
Yarn over, pull yarn through next 3 loops. There will be 2 loops left on the hook.
Yarn over and pull the yarn through the remaining 2 loops on the hook, thereby completing the row. There is 1 loop on the hook.
The second side of the leaf is also ready
Turn the knitting back to the right side. Insert hook into nearest loop and sl st to secure.
Break the thread and fasten.

Berry

Perform a chain of 4 VPs and close them into a SS ring.
Work 8 sc into the ring. Do not close the circular row SS.

Continue sc over the completed row without chaining off the sl st rows.

Insert the hook into the ring each time.

Work a total of 44 sc in the round.
The layers of RLS should be superimposed on each other, be dense and form a berry.

Break the thread and fasten.

Turn the work around.
The wrong side of the work is the face of your berry

The applique can be sewn onto the finished product, in which case it will be necessary to embroider the branch trunks at random, or assembled into a separate composition as desired.


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A sprig of rowan can be useful for various situations. For example, it can turn into a brooch or a stylish decoration for a handbag, scarf or children's backpack.

Or it can be a bright addition to your new crocheted toy. For example, my autumn-winter sparrow took with him a bunch of rowan berries (crocheted, of course) to contrast with the pale feathers and warm colors of his hat and scarf.

It would seem like a trifle, but this twig greatly decorates the small, modest bird...


So, to crochet rowan we will need:

  • cotton yarn Yarn Art "Violet" (250m/100g) orange and green colors
  • hook No. 1.5 (or another number convenient for you)
  • some filler
  • jewelry wire, diameter 0.3mm
  • small brown beads
  • tape (you can use green floss threads instead)
  • a little patience and time
Legend:
VP - air loop
St - column
CC - connecting post
Etc. – increase
Ub. – decrease
Sc – single crochet
Pssn - half double crochet
Dc - double crochet
1. Knit rowan.

1st row: knit 2 ch, knit 6 sc in the second loop from the hook. = 6st.
2nd row: (1sc., etc.)*3 = 9st.
3-4 rows: 9sc. = 9st.
insert filler into the part
Row 5: (1sc, dec)*3 = 6st.
Pull the hole, fasten and cut the thread.

The number of berries depends on how large a bunch of rowan berries you are going to knit.

2. Knit a leaf.

1. Cast on a chain of 13 ch. Starting from the second loop from the hook, knit 1dc, 1dc, 3dc, 1dc, 1dc.
2. (Cast a chain of 13 ch. Starting from the second loop from the hook, knit 1 sc, 1 hdc, 5 dc, 1 hdc, 1 dc) * repeat 3 times
3. Cast on a chain of 4 ch. Starting from the second loop from the hook, knit 3 sc. Make 1cc. under a single crochet of a leaf on the opposite side. Cast on a chain of 10 ch. Starting from the second loop from the hook, knit 1dc, 1dc, 5dc, 1dc, 1dc. Make 1cc. under the last single crochet of the leaf on the opposite side (at the same point as before knitting this leaf).

4. (Knit 3 sc along the chain. Cast on a chain of 10 ch. Starting from the second loop from the hook, knit 1 sc, 1 hdc, 5 dc, 1 hdc, 1 dc. Make 1 dc under the last single crochet of the leaf on the opposite side (on that the same point as before knitting this leaf).)* repeat 2 times.
5. Knit 3sc. along the chain. Make 1cc. under the last single crochet of the leaf on the opposite side. Dial 7vp. Starting from the second loop from the hook, knit 1dc, 1dc, 3dc, 1dc, 1dc. Make 1cc. under the last single crochet of the leaf on the opposite side (at the same point as before knitting this leaf).
6. 5sc. along the chain.
7. Tie the leaf “crawfish step”.


Crochet bunch of rowan - assembly

1. Cut a piece of wire approximately 5-6cm long. Place the bead on the wire and bend it in half. Thread this wire into the center of the berry (put it on like a bead).

2. Twist the wire. String all the berries onto a wire. Make 2-3 (or more, if there are a lot of berries) twigs with long wire (cut about 15-20cm each) - they will be the basis for the twig.

3. Form branches, collecting 2-4 berries in bunches (we twist their wires together). We wrap the small wires around the long one.

4. Wrap 2-3 cm of wire after the bead with tape to cover the place where the short wires are attached.

5. Collect bunches into one bunch. Do not twist the wire until the end.

6. Place the leaf on the wire and then twist it to the end.

7. Wrap tape around the branch before and after the leaf. Secure the horse tape with glue for reliability.

So the crocheted bunch of rowan berries is ready!


It can be larger if you tie more berries. But for my sparrow there was no need for more.

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When autumn comes, the well-known rowan tree ripens. It has healing properties and attracts with its bright color. According to old legends and myths, the time of withering of nature is considered the name day of the tree. A colorful symbol of autumn can delight the eye at any time of the year if you make a craft in the form of a rowan branch with your own hands. Juicy red grapes are available in many different ways. Let's look at some of them that will not cause difficulties even for novice needlewomen.

The bead weaving technique is quite simple and straightforward; it will not be difficult to master for beginners who have decided to take up such an exciting craft for the first time.

Necessary materials:

  • — Green beads (cut).
  • — Large red beads.
  • — Brown beads (cut).
  • — Wire (maximum thickness up to 0.3 mm).
  • — Scissors, wire cutters.

Step-by-step instruction:

1. Bunch. We thread a brown bead, fold the wire, string a large red bead onto a double base, followed by several brown elements (about 15-20 pieces). We twist the required number of blanks with berries together, forming a bunch.

2. Leaves. Each piece of a complex sheet consists of 23 rows of weaving. We thread a green bead through the middle of a piece of wire. We stretch two elements to one side and thread the other free edge of the wire base through them. We proceed according to this scheme:

  • 1st row – 1 piece;
  • 2-4th rows – 2 pcs.;
  • 5-7th rows – 3 pcs.;
  • 8-10th rows – 4 pcs.;
  • 11-13th rows – 5 pcs.;
  • 14-16th rows – 4 pcs.;
  • 17-19th rows – 3 pcs.;
  • 20-22nd rows – 2 pcs.;
  • 23rd row – 1 pc.

Depending on the desired sheet size, we weave from 7 to 15 parts. We collect them on a petiole, separating them with brown beads (2-4 pieces) strung on a wire base.

3. We connect 2-3 leaves and a bunch into a rowan branch. By making several branches, you can assemble a miniature tree.

Rowan branch made of plasticine

Fun crafts are made from simple materials familiar to everyone from childhood.

To make a rowan branch from plasticine you will need:

  • — Plasticine green, brown and red.
  • - Plywood or thick paper.

There are no special instructions for sculpting a rowan branch. To create a three-dimensional composition or an original panel, it is enough to show your imagination and remember a few rules.

1. Plasticine must initially be kneaded so that it becomes elastic.

2. It is best to attach the craft to a base: traditionally, a wooden, paper, or glass surface is chosen.

3. The material is not able to hold its shape for a long time, especially at high temperatures. It is recommended to place the finished plasticine product in the refrigerator for some time (up to an hour).

Crochet lovers will certainly appreciate the possibility of an original embodiment of a rowan sprig in the revered needlework technique.

Necessary materials:

  • — Yarn for knitting in desired shades (wool blend).
  • — Hook: the best option is No. 1.5-3, selected according to the thickness of the threads.
  • — Basis for fastening the product.

Knitting instructions:

1. Berries. From red yarn we make a chain of 4 air loops and close it. We perform 8 st.b.n. in a circle in a ring. We continue without closing the row, tightly placing layers on top of each other until the desired size is obtained. One bunch will require up to 20 berries.

2. Leaves. Using green yarn, we cast on an initial row of 9-13 chain stitches, make a row of stitches, and tie it, forming a pointed tip of the leaf. We knit the number of parts at the rate of 7-15 pcs. for one cutting of a compound leaf.

3. We make a twig from chains of air loops made with black or brown yarn. We connect the parts with a crochet hook or sew with a needle.

A knitted rowan branch, attached to fabric and framed, will be an excellent decorative element or serve as a charming decoration for a decorative pillow.

Nafabriku for the magazine “With Your Hands”



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