Step-by-Step Guide: How to Crochet the Japanese "Asanoha" Pattern II
June 15, 2011
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Here you can find free crochet patterns.Hemp leaf pouch」「Hemp leaf tote bag (vertical)」「Hemp leaf tote bag (horizontal)"I will explain the "hemp leaf pattern" knitted fabric used in "Part 2" using a different knitting method with images. For details on each item, including knitting patterns and how to make them, please see the recipe page.
If you knit three stitches at a time as shown in the pattern and the finished piece ends up being a little small, why not try this knitting method? It will be a little looser than when you knit the hemp leaf pattern exactly as in the pattern, and I don't think it will look that different.
The "hemp leaf" pattern is expressed in the knitting pattern above. What is being shown here is "three double crochets at a time," so you would normally knit a double crochet halfway and then pull out three stitches at a time to complete it.
On this page, we will explain how to knit it if you do not knit it all at once, but knit each double crochet separately.
①The photo above shows the knitting at the bottom of the hemp leaf pouch just finished. From the next row, we will start weaving the hemp leaf pattern.
② At the start of the first row of the hemp leaf pattern, knit 6 chain stitches (the same for all subsequent odd-numbered rows). Insert the needle into the third chain stitch and crochet one double crochet. The photo above shows the first double crochet completed.
③Next, insert the needle into the base of the rising stitch and knit one double crochet.
④ Leave a gap of 3 small stitches in the previous row and crochet one double crochet. This is what it looks like when knitted.
⑤ After the double crochet in ④, crochet three chain stitches, then insert the needle so that it covers the double crochet in ④ (the V-shaped part shown in the picture below) and crochet one double crochet.
⑥After knitting one double crochet in ⑤, it will look like the photo above.
⑦ Just like the double crochet in ④, crochet another double crochet in the previous row, three stitches apart.
⑧Next, knit 3 chain stitches.
⑨Knit a double crochet in the same position as shown in ⑤. After that, continue in the same way, knitting the first row all the way around.
⑩Proceed to the second row of the hemp leaf pattern. The photo above shows me just starting to knit the second row.
Start with 3 chain stitches (same for all subsequent even-numbered rows), insert the needle into the head of the double crochet in the previous row (see photo ⑪ for the position) and knit one double crochet.
⑪Please check the photo to see where to knit the second row of double crochets.
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Ronique
I am a crochet artist with years of experience in design, having authored 5 books and contributed to over 70 co-authored publications. In addition to my social media presence, I currently share my patterns on Etsy, Ravelry, and my own shop. My mission is to explore and create designs that are both joyful to crochet and a pleasure to use in daily life.▶Profile and Achievements
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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Crochet the Japanese "Asanoha" Pattern II
June 15, 2011
*This site uses affiliate advertising and advertising distribution services (Google AdSense).
Here you can find free crochet patterns.Hemp leaf pouch」「Hemp leaf tote bag (vertical)」「Hemp leaf tote bag (horizontal)"I will explain the "hemp leaf pattern" knitted fabric used in "Part 2" using a different knitting method with images.
For details on each item, including knitting patterns and how to make them, please see the recipe page.
If you knit three stitches at a time as shown in the pattern and the finished piece ends up being a little small, why not try this knitting method?
It will be a little looser than when you knit the hemp leaf pattern exactly as in the pattern, and I don't think it will look that different.
The "hemp leaf" pattern is expressed in the knitting pattern above.
What is being shown here is "three double crochets at a time," so you would normally knit a double crochet halfway and then pull out three stitches at a time to complete it.
On this page, we will explain how to knit it if you do not knit it all at once, but knit each double crochet separately.
From the next row, we will start weaving the hemp leaf pattern.
Insert the needle into the third chain stitch and crochet one double crochet.
The photo above shows the first double crochet completed.
This is what it looks like when knitted.
After that, continue in the same way, knitting the first row all the way around.
The photo above shows me just starting to knit the second row.
Start with 3 chain stitches (same for all subsequent even-numbered rows), insert the needle into the head of the double crochet in the previous row (see photo ⑪ for the position) and knit one double crochet.
Ronique
I am a crochet artist with years of experience in design, having authored 5 books and contributed to over 70 co-authored publications. In addition to my social media presence, I currently share my patterns on Etsy, Ravelry, and my own shop. My mission is to explore and create designs that are both joyful to crochet and a pleasure to use in daily life.▶Profile and Achievements
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