I first fell in love with crochet because I was attracted by all kinds of beautiful pots. Then I started knitting pots out of control. A friend moved and gave a set as a gift for moving into a new house, New Years gift and Christmas. They are very suitable as gifts. Of course, you can also change the patterns frequently for your own use, making life more interesting. This kind of fruit insulation mat is the darling of summer and is very suitable for this season.
Main material: yarn, Tools required: crochet, Production steps:
Step 1: Use white wool to make a loop stitch
Step 2: Then knit 12 short stitches
Step 3: You can use a needle to connect the ends here, or you can use a crochet hook to directly knit the pulling stitch
Step 4: Hide the thread, so that the first loop is knitted
Step 5: It’s time to change the thread, and start knitting the second row of short stitches
Step 6: Add stitches to the second row, adding stitches to each stitch, knitting a total of 24 stitches
Step 7: Add every other stitch in the third row, knitting a total of 36 stitches in this row
Step 8: Knit 48 stitches in the fourth row
Step 9: Use crochet to knit 60 short stitches in the fifth row to hide the thread
Step 10: Change the next row of knitted coasters to white wool, knit 72 short stitches, and then hide the thread
Step 11: Use the crochet hook to continue using the orange thread to knit the last row, knitting a total of 84 short stitches
Step 12: Weave radial lines below, does it look like a cut orange?
Step 13: Sew a layer of non-woven fabric of the same size on the back of the crocheted thermal pad to turn it into a thickened thermal pad
Step 14: Similar weaving methods can also be used to weave insulation mats for other fruits such as watermelons.