Knitted watermelon. Master Class! How to crochet a striped watermelon and a red watermelon slice Crochet a round handbag watermelon pattern

To work you will need:

  • “Iris” in red, white, dark green and light green colors;
  • hook 1.3 mm;
  • cardboard;
  • stuffing material (sintepon or cotton wool);
  • needle;
  • spool threads in green and black colors.

Legend:

  • VP - air loop
  • Pst - half column
  • Sc – single crochet
  • Dc – double crochet

Work order: how to crochet a watermelon and a watermelon slice, step by step

Watermelon

We begin to knit a watermelon with dark green threads.

Row 1: Cast on 20 ch.

2nd row: sc, 17 dc, sc.

3rd row: ch, 2 pst, 15 sc, 2 pst.

Row 4: Change the thread to light green without cutting the dark green thread - ch, sc, 17 dc, sc.

Row 5: ch, 2 pst, 15 sc, 2 pst.

Rows 6 – 7: We knit similarly to the 2nd and 3rd rows with dark green threads.

8th – 9th rows: We knit similarly to the 4th and 5th rows with light green threads.

Alternating stripes of light green and dark green, we knit in the same way up to the 33rd row.

Cut the thread to a length of 15 cm. Close the knitting.

Sew a watermelon barrel. We assemble the lower part of the watermelon with the remaining tail of the thread, tighten the thread and secure it. Turn the watermelon right side out.

Stuff the watermelon with filling. We collect the top of the watermelon with threads, gather and tighten. We fasten the thread.

Watermelon tail

We knit with dark green threads. We dial 5 ch, knit 4 sc from them. We knit 3 ch, in the first ch of a chain of 5 ch next to the fourth sc we knit 8 dc, hst in the third ch.

We sew the tail to the watermelon in the place where the edge of its part was assembled.

Watermelon slice

We begin to knit with red threads.

1st row: ch 3 in the ring.

Row 2: 6 sc from the ring.

3rd row: 12 sc.

Row 4: (inc, 3 sc) – three times. (15 sc)

Row 5: (increase, 4 sc) – three times. (18 sc)

Row 6: (increase, 5 sc) – three times. (21 sc)

Row 7: We connect the white thread - (increase, 6 sc) - three times. (24 sc)

8th row: Connect the green thread - (increase, 7 sc) - three times. (27 sc)

Cut out a circle of cardboard with a diameter equal to the diameter of the slice.

Bend the circle in half and insert it into the slice.

We tie the edges of the slice together with half-columns from edge to edge. We embroider seeds with black bobbin threads.

This is the final result of a crochet watermelon and a watermelon slice:

The "Watermelon" cosmetic bag is designed for small accessories and cosmetics. You can keep the finished cosmetics bag for yourself or give it to your best friend with love and warmth.

Cosmetic bag size: 14 x 28 cm.

To knit a cosmetic bag you need: yarn “Iris” (composition: 100% cotton) red, light red, pink, light pink, black, green, light. green, pale green, padding polyester, lining fabric (red), zipper 20 cm long (green).
Hook No. 1.1 mm.

Scheme and pattern of the cosmetic bag:

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We knit a cosmetic bag, description

We knit two parts with red yarn - the sides of the cosmetic bag.

1st row - knit a chain of 5 chain stitches. and close it with 1 connection into a ring.
2nd row - in a circle 15 RLS

Next, we knit two identical parts in rotating rows “back and forth”.
At the beginning of each row we perform the required number of lifting loops (1 st.)
3rd row - 11 RLS 4th row - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 13 sc)
5th row - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 15 sc)
Row 6 - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 17 sc)
Row 7 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 20 sc)
Row 8 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 23 sc)
Row 9 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 26 sc)
Row 10 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 29 sc)
11th row - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 32 sc)
Row 12 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 35 sc)
13th row - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 38 sc)
Row 14 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 41 sc)
Row 15 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 44 sc)
Row 16 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 47 sc)
Row 17 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 50 sc)
Row 18 - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 52 sc)

Row 19 - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 54 sc)

Row 20 - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 56 sc)
21 row - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 58 sc)
Row 22 - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 60 sc)
23rd row - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 62 sc)
Row 24 - add 2 stitches evenly (= 64 sc)
Row 25 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 67 sc)
Row 26 - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 69 sc)
Row 27 - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 71 sc)
Row 28 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 74 sc)
Row 29 - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 76 sc)
Row 30 - add 3 sts evenly (= 79 sc)
31 row - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 82 sc)
Row 32 - add 2 stitches evenly. (= 84 sc)
Row 33 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 87 sc)
Row 34 - add 2 stitches evenly (= 89 RLS)
Row 35 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 92 sc)
Row 36 - add 2 stitches evenly (= 94 sc)
Row 37 - add 3 stitches evenly. (= 97 sc) light red yarn

Row 15 - add 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row (= 11 RLS)

from row 16 to row 21 we knit 11 sc
Row 22 - add 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row (= 13 RLS)
from row 23 to row 28 we knit 13 RLS
Row 29 - add 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row (= 15 RLS)
from row 30 to row 35 we knit 15 sc
Row 36 - add 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row (= 17 sc)
from row 37 to row 42 we knit 17 RLS
43 row - add 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row (= 19 RLS)
from row 44 to row 132 we knit 19 RLS
Row 133 - decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row. (= 17 sc)
from row 134 to row 139 we knit 17 RLS
Row 140 - decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row (= 15 RLS)
from row 141 to row 146 we knit 15 RLS
Row 147 - decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row. (= 13 sc)
from row 148 to row 153 we knit 13 RLS
Row 154 - decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row. (= 11 sc)
from row 155 to row 160 we knit 11 RLS
161 row - decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row. (= 9 sc)
from row 162 to row 167 we knit 9 sc
Row 168 - decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and end of the row. (= 7 sc)
from row 169 to row 174 we knit 7 sc




We tie the sides of the cosmetic bag (red) with cloves along the rounded sides (the location of the zipper).



We embroider the seeds with black yarn.

We cut the lining fabric and padding polyester according to the pattern. Give seam allowance. Sew.



Place the padding polyester and lining into the knitted base of the cosmetic bag. Sew by hand.

This master class inspired me very much. Watermelon became the first berry in my fruit and berry bag.
I am posting a master class. Very accessible! You just need to be able to knit single crochets.
I took it from here http://blogs.mail.ru/mail/doroshenka/4BA5CA88348824CB..
» Cast on 4 air loops with red thread and connect them into a ring.
1st row: in a circle - 6 RLS
2nd row: 2 sc in each loop (12)
3rd row: 2 sc in every second loop (18)
Continue knitting, adding 6 loops in each row (in the 4th row - in every third, in the fifth loan underwriter - in every fourth, etc.) Knit 16 rows (96)

It turns out a red circle

Next, tie a white thread and make another circle, knitting 2 sc in every 16th loop.
After this, tie a light green thread and make another row, knitting 2 sc in every 17th loop. And finally, we tie a dark green thread and make three circles, adding 6 loops in each.
I didn’t have dark green threads, so I wove regular dark green sewing thread into the marsh-colored threads. It turned out very well.

Break the thread (I left the one for sewing). Cut a circle out of cardboard with the same diameter as the red part of the watermelon.

Fold a cardboard circle along the diameter, cover it with a circle of watermelon on top and start sewing it up from the corner, pushing a little fabric inside so that the watermelon takes the shape of a real one

First, sew up both corners, then put foam rubber or padding polyester between the cardboard halves so that the resulting watermelon holds its shape, and sew up the remaining hole. You will get a slice like this.

Now we take black threads (I used floss) and embroider the seeds in random order.

That's it, our knitted watermelon is ready! You can make 10 of these slices and put them on a plate, you get a whole watermelon cut into slices.”
Additions from me.
I knitted with my favorite iris.
Since I don’t need a large slice, I knitted only 10 rows with red thread.

It is better to make a cardboard circle with a diameter equal to the red plus the white circle. And it’s better to make a circle of long term debt consolidation loans not from cardboard, but from thick white transparent film - then the watermelon can be washed.

The idea came up to make watermelon earrings and a watermelon wallet with a zipper.

Now a LITTLE SECRET from me:) not even one!

You can make a watermelon rustle - you need to put inside not padding polyester, but rustling candy wrappers. And make a circle not only from cardboard, but also from candy wrappers. Then the watermelon will rustle when the children squeeze it with their fingers.

Naturally, as with all knitted fruits and knitted vegetables, you can experiment with sizes and then play “big-small”.

And also, using the same description, but with threads of different colors, I knitted a slice of melon!

And a juicy, summer-like watermelon mood for you!

Master class on knitting a watermelon slice from Sontina. It is done quite simply.

Cast on 4 air loops with red thread and connect them into a ring.
1st row: in a circle - 6 RLS
2nd row: 2 sc in each loop (12)
3rd row: 2 sc in every second loop (18)
Continue knitting, adding 6 loops in each row (in the 4th row - in every third, in the fifth - in every fourth, etc.) Knit 16 rows (96) This is what I got:

Next, tie a white thread and make another circle, knitting 2 sc in every 16th loop.
After this, tie a light green thread and make another row, knitting 2 sc in every 17th loop. And finally, we tie a dark green thread and make three circles, adding 6 loops in each.
I didn’t have dark green threads, so I wove regular dark green sewing thread into the marsh-colored threads. It turned out very well.

Break the thread (I left the one for sewing). Cut a circle out of cardboard with the same diameter as the red part of the watermelon.

Fold a cardboard circle along the diameter, cover it with a circle of watermelon on top and start sewing from the corner, pushing a little fabric inside so that the watermelon takes the shape of a real one:

First, sew up both corners, then put foam rubber or padding polyester between the cardboard halves so that the resulting watermelon holds its shape, and sew up the remaining hole. You will get a slice like this.

Now we take black threads (I used floss) and embroider the seeds in random order.

That's it, our watermelon is ready! You can make 10 of these slices and put them on a plate, you get a whole watermelon cut into slices.

To make a pineapple, we need some yarn in yellow, brown, light green and dark green colors and a hook that matches the thickness of the yarn. I crocheted No. 3, threads - polyester with lurex 100g/400m. The size of the finished pineapple including leaves is 28 cm.

Designations:

VP - air loop
RLS - single crochet
С1Н - double crochet
СС - connecting post

Sequence of work:
Using a yellow thread, cast on 5 VP.
Connect them into a ring with a connecting post.

3 VP, 2 C1H in the ring, VP, (3 C1H in the ring, VP) - 5 times, SS in the third air loop.

Fasten and break the yellow thread. Tie a brown thread. 3 VP, 2 С1Н under the VP of the previous row, VP, (3 С1Н under the next VP of the previous row, VP, 3 С1Н under the same loop, VP) - 5 times, 3 С1Н under the next VP, VP, SS. Fasten and break the brown thread. This results in a hexagon like this:

Knit the required number of hexagons. It depends on the thickness of the thread and hook, as well as on the desired size of the pineapple. I knitted 18 motifs:

Now we tie all the motifs together with single crochets using a dark green thread. I got three rows. If the threads and hook are thinner, there may be more rows.

We roll the resulting fabric into a cylinder and connect it with single crochets.

We knit all unconnected edges together with RLS. This results in a cylinder like this: Now we knit the bottom. Use a brown thread to knit a circle, the last row of which has 48 loops (if the threads are thinner, there will be more rows and loops). Leave a long thread.

How to knit a circle: start knitting from the center, in each row add single crochets in 6 places, double crochets in 10-12 places, changing the places where loops are added. If you add in the same places, you will get a hexagon.

Sew in the bottom, evenly distributing the stitches.

Similarly, we knit the top of the bottom, only with a dark green thread.

Sew on the top, having previously stuffed the pineapple with padding polyester. If you wish, you can insert a box of beads inside to make a rattle.

Now let's move on to the leaves. Cast on 20 VPs with a dark green thread.
1st row: RLS in the 2nd loop from the hook, 18 RLS
2nd row: VP, 16 RLS, SS
3rd row: skip 1 loop, 16 RLS
4th row: VP, 14 RLS, SS
5th row: skip 1 loop, 14 RLS

Row 6: VP, 16 RLS
7th row: skip 1 loop, 16 RLS
8th row: VP, 14 RLS. SS
Row 9: skip 1 loop, 14 sc, fasten the thread.
In the same way we knit light green leaves:

Now we fold the light green and dark green leaves and tie them with SC with a dark green thread:

By analogy, we knit leaves of a different size - 30 and 40 loops. In total, I knitted 6 pairs of leaves for 20 loops, 3 pieces for 30 loops and 1 piece for 40 loops:

Now we sew the leaves to the top of the pineapple, starting from the middle.

The end result is a pineapple like this. You can make the leaves at your discretion - larger, smaller, shorter, longer. I can only say that the more leaves and the more stable they are, the more your pineapple will look like a real one.

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We knit a banana.

1st row: knit 4 tbsp into a ring (single crochet)

Row 2: increase in each stitch = 8 dc

3rd row: we make increases through 1 loop, i.e. we knit one loop, and in the second we knit 2 tbsp = 12 tbsp

4-24 row: knit in a spiral without increasing = 12 st b/n

Row 25: decrease through 1 loop, knit one, skip 1 = 8 sc.

stuff the toy with padding polyester or cotton wool. Handicraft stores sell woolen combs. 1 kg costs 27 rubles, very well suited for stuffing toys and pillows. If your child is not allergic.

Row 26: knit without decreasing = 8 st b/n

Row 27: knit 1 loop, skip 1. We make decreases after 1 column = 4 tbsp

We tighten the loops and finish the job. We hide the tail of the thread inside the banana.

Knitting radishes.

We put 6 tbsp into the ring.

Row 2: increase in each stitch of the previous row = 12 sts.

Row 3: increase through 1 stitch = 18 sts.

Row 4: increase through 2 stitches = 24 sc.

Row 5: increase through 3 stitches = 30 dc

6-8 row: knit without increases = 30 st b/n

Row 9: decrease every 4th loop, i.e. We knit 3, skip one = 24 tbsp

Row 10: decrease every 3rd stitch, i.e. We knit 2, skip one = 18 tbsp

Row 11: decrease stitches after 1=12 st b/n

Row 12: Decrease each stitch = 6 dc

We tighten the loops and finish the job.

We knit 3 tails according to the pattern. Dial 20 ch. we knit 7 half-columns, 2 tbsp, then in 1 tbsp. In the previous row we knit 2 half single crochets, in the next row - 2 tbsp. s/n, 1 half double crochet, 3 tbsp. b/n and further according to the scheme. Chain of v.p. we tie it on both sides.

Leaf for pear.

We dial 4 vp, enclose them in a ring of connections. Art. We knit 6 treble stitches into the ring, cast on 3 vp. and enclose them in pico conn. in a column at the top of the last st s/n. We knit 6 tbsp. We connect the last st s/n with the first.

Fruit basket

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The fruit crochet experiment started with a bunch of grapes. Here is a whole basket of fruits and a description of how to work on them.

Pear

PEAR

Yarn for knitting - “KABLE” (Cotton 100%, 430m/100g.)

Hook No. 2.

Operating procedure:

Link 3 ch. and close it in a ring. Knit in a spiral, marking the beginning of the row with colored thread.

1st row: 6 tbsp. b/n. into a ring;

3rd row: knit 2 stitches above every second stitch of the previous row = 18 stitches. s n. ;

4th and 5th rows: knit 20 p/st. s n. ;

6th and 7th rows: 24 stitches each. s n. ;

8th and 9th rows: 28 stitches each. s n. ;

10th row: increase over every fourth column of the previous row;

11th row: increase over every fourth column of the previous row;

12th row: increase over every eighth column of the previous row;

After all the increases, the number of columns in the row should approximately reach 51-52.

Next, knit 10 rows without increases. Then finish knitting, stuff the pear with padding polyester or other printed material, thread the thread into the needle and pull all the loops tightly so that the wide part of the pear gets wrinkles.

LEAF

Knit a chain of 15 vp with green yarn, then knit stitches of different heights along the chain: 1 dc, 2 dc. s n., 3 tbsp. s n., 3 tbsp. from 2 n., 3 tbsp. s n., 2 p/st. s n., 1 tbsp. b/n.

Draw the sepal with a three-dimensional outline along the fabric.

Sew a leaf to the top. Also insert a wire folded in half into the top and paint it with a three-dimensional outline (stick).

Lemon

You will need yarn for knitting “NARCISSUS” (Cotton 100%; 400m/100g.)

Hook No. 1.5-2

Tie 3 vp, close into a ring.

1st row: 6 single crochets in a ring;

2nd row: knit a row without increasing = 6 single crochets;

3rd row: above each stitch of the previous row, knit 2 single crochets = 12 tbsp. b/n;

4th row: above every second stitch of the previous row, knit 2 single crochets = 18 dc;

5th row: increase over every third column = 24 st.b/n;

6th row: knit without changes = 24 tbsp;

7th row: increase over every fourth column = 30 st.b/n;

8th row: knit without changes = 30 tbsp;

9th row: increase over every fifth column = 36 st.b/n;

10th row: knit without changes = 36 tbsp;

11th row: increase over every sixth column = 42 st.b/n;

12th row: no changes = 42 st.b/n;

13th row: increase over every seventh column = 48 st.b/n;

14 - 19th rows: no changes = 48 st.b/n;

In the next rows, make decreases, that is, knit one of two stitches. To do this, insert the hook into the loop of the column of the previous row, grab and pull out the working thread, then insert the hook into the loop of the next column and pull out another loop from the working thread. There are 3 loops on the hook. Grab the working yarn and pull through 3 loops at the same time.

Rows 20-22: perform 6 decreases evenly in each row;

Mandarin

MANDARINS

Yarn for knitting: “BRAID” (60% viscose+40% polyester; 313 m / 100g.)

Hook No. 2

1st row: 6 tbsp. b/n. into a ring;

2nd row: above each column of the first circle, knit 2 tbsp. b/n. =12;

4th row: increase over every third column = 24 st.b/n;

5th row: increase over every fourth column = 30 st.b/n;

6th row: increase over every fifth column = 36 st.b/n;

7th row: evenly distribute 4 increases around the circle = 40 st.b/n;

Knit the next 4 rounds without increments, 40 stitches per row.

Then knit 3-4 rows with decreases (knit one from every 6th and 7th stitch of the previous row).

** Decrements - insert the hook into the loop of the stitch of the previous row, grab and pull out the working thread, then insert the hook into the loop of the next stitch and pull out another loop from the working thread. There are 3 loops on the hook. Grab the working yarn and pull through 3 loops at the same time.

Finish knitting, stuff the tangerine with padding polyester, thread the needle, pull the loops tightly and fasten.

LEAF.

Knit a chain of 15 vp with green yarn (Iris), then knit stitches of different heights along the chain: 1 dc, 2 dc. s n., 3 tbsp. s n., 3 tbsp. from 2 n., 3 tbsp. s n., 2 p/st. s n., 1 tbsp. b/n.

Knit the 2nd row on the opposite side of the chain in a mirror manner.

Strawberry

STRAWBERRY

Yarn for knitting - “NARCISSUS” (Cotton 100%; 400m/100g.)

Hook No. 2

Tie 4 ch. and close it in a ring. Knit in a spiral, marking the beginning of the row with colored thread.

1st row: 6 tbsp. b/n. into a ring;

2nd row: above each column of the first circle, knit 2 tbsp. b/n. =12;

3rd row: above every second stitch of the previous row, knit 2 single crochets = 18 dc;

4th row: decrease over two pairs of stitches in a row = 16 stitches. b/n.;

5th row: knit 16 stitches without decreasing;

6th row: add 5 stitches evenly per row = 21 sts. b/n.;

Knit the 7th and 8th rows without changes = 21 tbsp. b/n.;

9th row: add 5 stitches evenly per row = 26 sts. b/n.;

10th row: add 6 stitches evenly per row = 31 sts. b/n.;

Knit the 11th and 12th rows without changes = 31 st. b/n.;

13th row: in any part of the circle, add 3 stitches in a row = 34 sts. b/n.;

14th row: add 2 more stitches = 36 st. b/n.;

15th row: knit without changes = 36 tbsp. b/n.;

Then move on to decreases:

16th row: decrease evenly over every 5th and 6th columns;

17th row: decrease over every 4th and 5th;

18th row: decrease over every 3rd and 4th columns.

Fill with padding polyester and pull tightly.

Tie a sepal from a bright green iris:

5 v.p. close in a circle, 10 tbsp. b/n. in the ring, then a row of 15 st.b/n.

Knit the 3rd row above each stitch of the previous row like this: *3 ch. for lifting, 1 tbsp. s n., 1 tbsp. from 2 n., picot, 4 v.p., 1 tbsp. b/n.**. *…** repeat 4 more times. We get 5 petals in a circle.

It is difficult to imagine a modern woman without a cosmetic bag that holds magical cosmetics that can be useful throughout the day. Due to frequent use, the cosmetic bag becomes unusable, and the woman has to buy a new one. But you don’t have to buy it at all. If you know the basics of crochet, you can become the owner of a cute “Watermelon Slice”. Craftswomen will appreciate an easy-to-make cosmetic bag knitted from leftover yarn. A beautiful cosmetic bag will be a convenient addition to a woman's handbag. You can give a watermelon slice knitted with your own hands to a friend or mother. To knit such a cosmetic bag you don’t need any special skills; it knits easily and quickly. You will need several hours to make it, as well as leftover yarn in red, green, pink and black, a needle with a wide eye, a No. 3 hook and a zipper (preferably green to match the yarn).

We start with a red thread from an air loop. From the resulting loop we crochet 4 air loops and close the knitting in a circle. Next, we knit 6 sc in a circle (single crochet). While knitting, you need to monitor the tension of the thread so that the circle turns out smooth and beautiful. After the first row is knitted, continue knitting as follows: add 6 stitches evenly in each row. Increase by knitting two stitches into one stitch of the previous row. In total you should have 13 rows knitted with red thread (more is possible). Finally, cut and fasten the red thread. If desired, the size of the cosmetic bag can be increased or decreased by knitting a small or, conversely, a large circle.

When the base of the future red cosmetic bag is knitted. You need to knit 1 row with pink thread. If you don't have pink thread, you can use white or yellow thread. Knit in the same way with increases of 6 stitches in each row. When finished, cut the pink thread and fasten it on the wrong side.

The last stage of knitting is to knit rows of green. Now you have to knit 3 rows, also adding 6 loops in each row. When knitting is finished, you need to cut the thread and secure it. Straighten the finished blank for the cosmetic bag and lightly iron it.

Now we take a black thread, thread it into a needle with a wide eye and embroider stitches in the shape of watermelon seeds. If desired, the seeds can be embroidered with black beads.

Next, we proceed to assembling a cosmetic bag in the form of a watermelon slice. We bend the resulting circle in half and sew a zipper along the top. If the zipper is longer than expected, it can be cut off and the edge secured with a seam. In my version, the zipper is not long; I sewed up the free edges with green thread. You can sew a zipper by hand or using a sewing machine. When the zipper is sewn in, all that remains is to turn the cosmetic bag right side out, straighten it and fill it with cosmetics so that it takes the desired shape. If you wish, you can sew a lining for your cosmetic bag, then it will last you longer and look more aesthetically pleasing.