House for dolls crocheted. Knitted Christmas house. Crochet Lily doll from Carola Herbst

In this simple master class, we propose to knit an elegant rug for a dollhouse. Treat your little one (daughter, granddaughter, niece...) because little girls love all sorts of cute things for dolls. What's a dollhouse without a rug?

We will crochet a rug for a doll house. We take out the leftovers from the bins. It will need quite a bit. If the thickness of the yarn is different, then it does not matter. It is only necessary that the chosen colors of the pattern are in harmony with the existing doll furniture.

The proposed model of the carpet is crocheted of wool in three bright colors: white, red and yellow.


First, we crochet small rectangles according to scheme No. 1. In total, we will need to knit four white, four red and one yellow fragments.


Scheme 1

We lay out the rectangles, as shown in diagram No. 2. After that, we connect the fragments with a crochet hook using a yellow thread.


Scheme 2

We tie the rug like this:

1st p. - yellow, columns;

2nd p. - white, double crochets;

3rd r. - in red, bars.

At the corners, you need to add 2 loops so that the rug has rounded edges and does not wrap. To give knitting a prettier look, it should be slightly steamed. Our knitted doll rug is ready!

Knitting for the home inspires many so much that having started knitting blankets, napkins, flowers, rugs, many cannot just stop. Even if you think that knitting for the home is not very practical, then I’m ready to argue with you, but what about grandmother’s knitted rugs, this is both a useful use of thread and a very practical rug. And what can you say about blankets knitted from multi-colored squares, in my opinion, it is simply impossible not to pay attention to such knitting. And if you don’t know how to decorate your house in an unusual way, then start with knitting for the house.

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From time immemorial, the border has been considered the knitting element that gives any product true tenderness and sophistication. With its help, any crocheted items are decorated - from garments to kitchen accessories (napkins, tablecloths, towels, curtains and much more). Moreover, not only finished knitted products are tied with a decorative border. Openwork lace, knitted along the free edge of the fabric, can breathe new life into an old, long-forgotten thing from a women's or children's wardrobe.

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The flat circle knitting technique is one of the most important basics of crochet needlework. Mastering the circular method opens up great opportunities for novice craftswomen in knitting the first real work - napkins, pot holders, hot coasters and even tablecloths. Moreover, most of the patterns from which garments are knitted are based on the circular method or round motifs, which are subsequently combined into a single piece.

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Knitted New Year's house in half-timbered style will charm both a little girl and a romantic girl.

Volumetric details - beams, coniferous garlands with toys. Removable "tiled" roof with a chimney. Inside the house - pink-lilac knitted walls. Doorway. A knitted Santa Claus with gifts is climbing the wall. Santa comes unfastened (on buttons).

The house can become a cozy home for a doll (medium-sized baby doll) or just decorate the interior.

Great gift for Christmas.

With small changes, it can easily turn into a summer house with flowers on the windows and a chimney sweep on the roof.

Materials: cardboard box - base, a piece of cardboard on the roof, milky, red, yellow, brown, white yarn.

Pins, thick "gypsy" needle, curved needle, Velcro - 2-3 cm, 2 buttons.

Knitting needles, hook. The number of needles and hook depends on the thickness and quality of the yarn.

Dimensions: house side = 13 cm. Maximum height with roof = 23 cm. Chimney height = 2.5 to 4 cm. Santa Claus = 10 cm.

The toy is knitted and crocheted.

Legend:

VP - air loop
RLS - single crochet

Master Class:

1. The basis of the house.

We take a cardboard box. It is desirable that the cardboard was sufficiently dense. I have a thermos box.

We draw the silhouette of the planned house directly on the box. We designate the doorway, windows, roof slope. Cut out the piece. You can cut with scissors, but it is more convenient with a special cutter for cardboard (sold in hardware stores).

I cut out only the doorway, I decided not to cut out the windows.

2. We calculate the number of loops on the walls.

Attention! The diagram shows the overall structure of the final part. Both the scale and proportions will be different each time (it all depends on the specific base box).

The general scheme of a knitted wall with a knitting direction.

knitting first part A(indicated in pink in the diagram), then tied to it part B(marked in green on the diagram).

A) we measure the length of each wall (not on the diagram, but on a real cardboard base!). It was 12 cm for me.

B) Calculate the perimeter (this is the sum of the lengths of all walls). I have = 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 = 48 cm.

V) We knit a sample to determine the density of knitting. Knitting - front surface.

The number of needles will depend on the thickness of the selected yarn. My yarn was medium thickness, knitting needles No. 3. I cast on 20 stitches, knitted 10 rows. 20 loops gave 10 cm. The knitting density turned out to be 1 cm = 2 loops.

G) Final number of loops for cast on = 2 loops × 48 cm = 96 loops.

I discarded 6 loops, since the knitted fabric should be a little tight on the base.

3. So, we knit the walls (2 parts - front and inside).

Spokes. We collect 90 loops and knit a rectangle with the front stitch. The color of the yarn is milky. In the diagram - part A. The direction of knitting is shown with a black arrow.

Next, we knit triangular parts (under the roof). The direction of knitting in the diagram is shown with red arrows. We divide 90 loops into 4 parts (I have these parts equal, since all sides of the house are the same length). I distributed 90 loops as follows: 23 loops + 22 loops + 23 loops + 22 loops.

On segments No. 2 and No. 4, we close the loops. We knit segments No. 1 and No. 3 each separately. To make a triangle, at the beginning of each row we knit 2 loops together, that is, we make a decrease.

Related part a.

4. Knit part B.

First, we determine the place for the doorway and calculate the number of loops for the set. I decided that my door would be under the triangular part.

23 loops (number of loops on the triangular side) divided into 3 parts = 8 loops + 7 loops + 8 loops.

7 loops - doorway. The rest is the front surface.

We collect front loops on the front side of part A. 75 sts (22 sts + 23 sts + 22 sts + 8 sts). Knit with front stitch yarn of milky color.

You can knit to the bottom, but I decided to make a strip of “foundation” at the bottom, so I knitted the last 3 centimeters with gray yarn (see description below).

We tie a part of the wall behind the doorway.

The photo below shows the part already stretched onto the frame. I'm sorry, I forgot to take a picture of the front of the wall. How the detail should look like as a whole (part A and part B) can be understood by the inner pink part of the house (see below).

The junction of part A and part B is almost invisible.

4a. Foundation:

knitted with gray yarn in convex pearl knitting:

1 row: * 2 facial, 2 purl *
2 row: according to the drawing
3rd row: *purl 2, knit 2*
4 row: according to the drawing
Close all loops.

5. We knit the inside of the house in the same way.

You can make a monochromatic version, you can make walls in 2 colors. I made part A pink, part B lilac.

Important point! The inner side is knitted in a mirror image. With further stitching, the parts will be folded with the wrong side to each other.

The inside of the house (mirror in relation to the front).

6. Connection of parts.

We fix the front and inside of the house with pins on the frame. The fabric should be pulled tight.

Leave the house for a couple of days in this form - the canvas will stretch. You can put it for a couple of hours in a humid room (bathroom, kitchen).

If, when pulling the canvas, the frame of the house suddenly began to bend or break (this happens with cardboard), do not be lazy - stick another layer of cardboard on the frame. A shoe box will do.

6a. When the canvas stretches a little, remove the pins.

We connect the front and inner sides of the house (upper part) RLS. Crochet both parts at once. See photo below.

We connect the top of the parts with single crochets.

We carry out a side seam.

We put the connected house on the frame (from top to bottom). We tie the bottom (including the doorway) similarly to the top.

We sew with a thick needle through the ends of the house so that the canvas stretches well along the walls.

7. Roof

3 parts - 2 front and one internal. Hook.

A) We make a rectangular frame out of cardboard. A fold line runs along the middle of the part.

B) We knit the front "tiled" side with a viscous "crocodile skin".

Master class on "crocodile skin", see.

In order for the “tile” to look down on both sides, each side of the roof slope is knitted separately. Then both "tiled" parts are folded inside out to each other and connected next to the RLS (see photo below).

V) We knit the inside of the roof with yarn of a different color. I have burgundy. We connect the outer and inner sides: we tie the parts around the perimeter of the RLS, capturing both parts at the same time. Don't forget to insert the cardboard frame inside!

You can make a plain roof, I alternately knitted a red row, then an orange one. Looks very picturesque. The house is already ready. All that's left is the exterior decor.

8. Beams (half-timbered construction).

Hook. Thick dark brown yarn. We knit VP chains of the desired length.

Looks like a "estimate" something like this.

When the final option is selected, we begin to sew the connected beams to the base. It is convenient to use a special curved needle. These are sold in craft stores.

A curved needle will make it much easier to sew the beams to the walls.

When distributing beams, do not forget about openings for windows.

The sides of the house with sewn beams.

9. Windows (2 parts).

Spokes. Yellow yarn.

We knit two rectangles of the desired size with the front stitch. We embroider a frame on each rectangle with a thick white thread. We sew the windows to the base with the same white thread.

Window.

10. Coniferous garlands.

Hook. Yarn - "grass" dark green. We knit VP chains of the desired length, we knit a row of RLS along the chain.

1 garland on the doorway, 2 garlands under the windows.

We sew garlands to the house.

We sew multi-colored beads on garlands.

11. Roof mounts.

We sew Velcro on the roof and the house.

Velcro will help the roof to hold on to the base more firmly.

12. Chimney.

Hook. Yarn - brick-colored cotton.

First, the fabric is knitted, then it is sewn together and the top is tied to the pipe - the lapel.

Chimney.

We knit a chain of 10 VP.

  • 1 - 5 row: 1 lifting loop, RLS
  • 6 row:"crawl step"
  • 7 row(behind the back wall of the “crustacean step” or clasping the columns of the previous row from the wrong side): 1 increase in the first loop, then RLS
  • 8 row:
  • 9 row: 1 lifting loop, 1 increase in the first loop, then RLS
  • 10 row: 1 lifting loop, RLS, in the last loop - an increase
  • 11 row: 1 increase in the first loop, then RLS
  • 12 row:"crawl step"
  • 13 row(behind the back wall of the “crustacean step” or clasping the columns of the previous row from the wrong side): RLS
  • 14 - 17 row: RLS
  • 18 row:"crawl step"
  • 19 row(behind the back wall of the "crustacean step" or clasping the columns of the previous row from the wrong side):
  • 20 row: RLS, at the end of the row - decrease
  • 21 row: 1 decrease at the very beginning, then RLS
  • 22 row: RLS, at the end of the row - decrease
  • 23 row: 1 decrease at the very beginning, then RLS

We tie the upper part of the pipe (smooth) from the front side in a circle.

  • 1 row: RLS
  • 2 - 3 row: RLS, at the corners, 1 increase
  • 4 row: RLS

We turn off the upper part of the pipe and knit a circular row of the “crustacean step” (as if on the wrong side). We sew the pipe to the roof.

I tried to shoot a knitted pipe against the background of the same real pipes. The house itself, alas, is not in half-timbered style!

13. Santa Claus.

I really like such street decorations: Santa Claus, Santa Claus, who climb the wall, sit on the roof by the chimney, hang on rope ladders. I decided to decorate my house with such a figure.

The figurine is assembled from separate parts, knitted and crocheted.

We sew buttons on Santa's mittens and on the house. At any time, Santa can be removed and moved, for example, to the roof to the pipe.

Santa Claus climbs on the roof.

I did not begin to describe in detail how to tie such a Santa. The master class turned out to be voluminous. If someone needs a description, write in the comments - I will add. I have notes left.

The house is ready. The decor can be completely different: Christmas trees, snowmen, tinsel. Back side of the house. A little "snow", Santa's staff at the entrance - and here is the New Year! Link your Christmas house!

Master class "Santa Claus on the roof of the New Year's house" see.

Most amigurumi patterns are dedicated to knitting funny toys, animals and characters from cartoons or games. But Allison Hoffman came up with an original knitting pattern for a fabulous house. Now you can make your little princess dream come true and crochet this magical house. Agree, it is much nicer than artsy houses for Barbie, especially since it will be made by caring mother's hands.

To make it clear to you how to crochet a house, carefully study the diagram, the translation of which was made by the craftswoman Anastasia Dudnik. Of course, the work is quite painstaking and time-consuming, but the result is worth it!

Crochet a fairy tale house

Materials:
- hook No. 5.0, No. 3.5,
- yarn colors: brown, light purple, green, flesh (beige),
- needle,
- glue,
- plastic canvas
- decorative butterfly,
- brown button
- felt: white, blue,
- scissors,
- filler (holofiber, synthetic winterizer).

Abbreviations:
vp - air loop
sc - single crochet
pr - increase
ub - decrease
ss - connecting column
ssn - double crochet
pssn - half-column with a crochet
* - repeat (a certain number of times)

All details except for the clearing are knitted with crochet No. 3.5
Glade crochet No. 5.0

mushroom cap:
We knit with a light purple thread.
1 row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring (6 sc)
2 row: inc * 6 times (12 sc)
3 row: (sc, inc) * 6 times (18)



7 row: (5 sc, inc) * 6 times (42)







15 row: (13 sc, inc) * 6 times (90)
16 row: (14 sc, inc) * 6 times (96)
17 row: (15 sc, inc) * 6 times (102)
18 row: (16 sc, inc) * 6 times (108)
19-21 rows: we knit without changes sbn (108)
22 row: (2 sc, dec) * 27 times (81)
23 row: (sc, dec) * 27 times (54)
24 row: (7 sc, dec) * 6 times (48)
25 row: (4 sc, dec) * 8 times (40)

Stipe:
We knit with body thread.
40 ch close into a ring with ss
1 row: knit without changes pssn (40)
2 row: (19 dcs, 2 dcs in one loop) * 2 times (42)
3 row: (6 pss, 2 pss in one loop) * 6 times (48)
4 row: (7 hcs, 2 hcs in one loop) * 6 times (54)
5 row: we knit without changes pssn (54)
6 row: (8 pss, 2 pss in one loop) * 6 times (60)
7 row: (9 pss, 2 pss in one loop) * 6 times (66)
8 row: (10 pss, 2 pss in one loop) * 6 times (72)
9 row: (23 dcs, 2 dcs in one loop) * 3 times (75)
10-12 rows: we knit without changes pssn (75)
13 row: (23 pss, 2 pss together) * 3 times (72)
14 row: (10 pss, 2 pss together) * 6 times (66)
15 row: (9 pss, 2 pss together) * 6 times (60)
16 row: (8 pss, 2 pss together) * 6 times (54)
17 row: we knit without changes pssn (54)
18 row: we knit behind the back wall (7 sbn, 2 pss we knit together like sbn) * 6 times (48)
19 row: (6 sc, 2 sc together) * 6 times (42)
20 row: (5 sc, 2 sc together) * 6 times (36)
21 row: (4 sc, 2 sc together) * 6 times (30)
22 row: (3 sc, 2 sc together) * 6 times (24)
23 row: (2 sc, 2 sc together) * 6 times (18)
24 row: (1 sc, 2 pss together) * 6 times (12)
25 row: dec * 6 times (6 pssn)
Fasten the thread, pull the hole, bring the end of the thread to the wrong side.

Porch:
We knit with body thread.
ch 12
1 row: 10 pss from the third loop from the hook, ch 2, turn (10)
2-4 rows: 10 hcs, ch 2, turn (10)
5 row: 10 pssn, ch 3, reversal (10)
6 row: we knit for the back wall 1 pss in the third from the hook ch, 10 pss, 2 ch, turn (11)
7 row: 11 hcs, ch 3, turn (11)
8 row: 1 pssn in the third from the hook ch, 2 pssn, 2 ch, turn (3)
9 row: 3 pssn, 2 ch, turn (3)
10th row: 3 hcs, ch 12, reversal (3)
11 row: 1 dc in the third from the hook ch, dc in each of the next 9 ch, one dc in the next two columns, 2 ch, turn (12)
12 row: 2 pssn together, 9 pssn, 2 ch, turn (11)
13 row: 10 hcs behind the front wall, ch 2, turn (10)
14-16 rows: 10 hcs, ch 2, turn (10)
17 row: 10 pssn

Cut out three pieces of plastic in the shape of a porch.
Sew the plastic to the porch along the edge.

Porch roof:
We knit with brown thread.
8 ch
1 row: 7 sc from the second loop from the hook, ch, turn (7)
2-7 rows: 7 sc, ch, turn (7)
8 row: 7 sc behind the back wall, ch, turn (7)
9-14 rows: 7 sc, ch, turn (7)
15 row: 7 sc
Fasten the thread and cut, leaving a long end.
Door:
We knit with brown thread.
7 ch
1 row: 5 hcs from the third loop from the hook, ch 2, turn (5)
2-3 rows: 5 hcs, ch 2, turn (5)
4 row: 5 pssn, ch, turn (5)
5 row: sbn, pssn, (pssn, 2 ssn, pssn) - in one loop, pssn, sbn, ch, turn (7)
6 row: tie around the edge
Fasten the thread, leaving a long end.
Sew a button to the door.
Cut out the shape of the door from the plastic canvas slightly smaller than the door itself.
Sew the plastic to the door. Embroider a couple of lines on the door with body thread using a needle.

Large windows (2 parts):
We knit with brown thread.

2 row: inc * 6 times (12)
3 row: (sc, inc) * 6 times (18)
4 row: (2 sc, inc) * 6 times (24)
Fasten off the thread, leaving a long end for sewing.
Cut out a small circle from the blue felt. Cut it into 4 pieces and glue it to the window.

Small window:
We knit with brown thread.
1 row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring (6)
2 row: inc * 6 times (12)
3 row: (sc, inc) * 6 times (18)
Fasten the thread, leaving a long end.
Cut out a small circle from the blue felt. Cut it into 4 pieces and glue it to the window.

Glade:
We knit with green thread.
1 row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring (6)
2 row: inc * 6 times (12)
3 row: (sc, inc) * 6 times (18)
4 row: (2 sc, inc) * 6 times (24)
5 row: (3 sc, inc) * 6 times (30)
6 row: (4 sc, inc) * 6 times (36)
7 row: 5 sc, 3 inc, 15 sc, 3 inc, 10 sc (42)
8 row: (6 sc, inc) * 6 times (48)
9 row: (7 sc, inc) * 6 times (54)
10 row: (8 sc, inc) * 6 times (60)
11 row: (9 sc, inc) * 6 times (66)
12 row: (10 sc, inc) * 6 times (72)
13 row: (11 sc, inc) * 6 times (78)
14 row: (12 sc, inc) * 6 times (84)
Fasten the thread and cut.

Assembly:
1. Sew the mushroom cap to the leg, after stuffing them with filler.
2. Sew the porch to the stem of the mushroom.
3. Sew the roof to the top of the porch, along each side, and to the stem of the mushroom.
4. Sew the door on one side so that it can open.
5. Sew large and small windows to the stem of the mushroom.
6. Sew a clearing to the stem and porch of the mushroom.
7. Glue the butterfly to the mushroom cap for decoration.
8. Cut out a few circles from white felt and glue them to the cap of the mushroom, thereby making spots.
9. Embroider ivy on the porch and mushroom trunk.