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Boots crocheted

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Boots crochetedhttp://klubok.work/2/52/5916/Klubok

 

For the work, you will need materials such as one ball of Camila yarn (mercerized cotton 100%; 1000m/100g), two balls of Camila Brilhante Fina yarn (100% polypropylene, 500m/1 ball), a hook size 2, two soles and insoles, and shoe glue. To start, we will combine the two yarns, unwinding a small ball (the length of the yarn is about 30 cm) and setting it aside for now. Next, we will carefully take measurements of the feet by tracing around the foot and measuring the height of the arch. We will separate the insole from the sole and make a pattern for the upper part of the sole. We will knit the women’s boots using two strands of yarn. We will start knitting the sole with a braid of chain stitches, the length of which equals the size of the pattern. We will knit half of the sole for now. In photo 2, it is demonstrated how to reproduce all the turns of the pattern by knitting stitches of different heights. Alternatively, you can knit stitches with three yarn overs or knit an extra one or two rows. However, you can knit the sole with plain stitches without yarn overs. Beautiful crocheted boots with descriptions and diagrams. Photo No. 2 Please note that there should be no knots when knitting the sole! To start knitting the second part of the sole, we will thread the yarn through the last columns, creating the initial slip stitch. After knitting the sole, we will thread the yarn through the final columns and cut the yarn. We will secure the yarn in the center of the depression on the inner side of the sole and knit vertically relative to the sole in a circle with single yarn overs. In the first row, we knit one stitch with one yarn over into each column of the sole. In the second row, we notice the boundaries of the toe on the sides, decreasing by one or two stitches by knitting two stitches together with one yarn over, creating the toe of the boot. In the third row, we repeat the decrease of stitches at the toe, and we also gradually decrease three stitches at the heel part of the boot by knitting two stitches together with one yarn over, creating the heel of the boot. Without cutting the working yarn, we will secure the yarn from the small ball on the right side of the seven central columns of the toe, knitting seven rows on these stitches back and forth, forming the front part of the boot. The ends of the rows are connected with slip stitches on the sides. We cut the auxiliary yarn. Now we knit again with the working yarn. We knit four rows around the opening of the boot. In the next 7-8 rows, we decrease 3-4 stitches evenly in each row so that the opening becomes slightly larger than the ankle size, allowing the foot to enter the boot. We will knit two rows straight. Then we will evenly add two stitches in each following row by knitting two stitches with one yarn over into one column of the previous row, until the opening of the boot reaches the circumference of the calf. When making additions, refer to your size and determine how often they need to be made. The length of the bootleg in photo 1 is 22 rows of stitches with one yarn over, starting from the top of the boot. You can adjust the length of the bootleg to your liking. The cuff of the bootleg is knitted in the round for six rows with ribbing 1:1 without increases or decreases. We finish with one row of single crochet and turn it inside out. Now we will knit a decorative cord according to the corresponding scheme. The length of the cord in photo 1 is 60 cm. You can change the length of the cord at your discretion, depending on the number of turns around the boot. Next, we sew the cord onto the boot, starting from the lower side and moving up around the boot. We glue the knitted sole to the prepared hard sole. Let it dry completely. We insert the insole inside the women's boot. The other boot is knitted similarly to the first one, only symmetrically.

 

I am knitting the boot with two strands, or even three

I have finished the sole
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I knitted two more rows on top
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Then I turned the knitting inside out (it seemed neater this way)

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I knit the upper part of the boot separately, knitting by eye, all depending on the volume of the leg
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Then I sew the edges of the heel
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And I also crochet along the bottom
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I sew the upper part to the sole
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And I continue to knit the bootleg with any pattern, you can add stitches as you like
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