Crochet bib for newborns with description. White crocheted bibs. Knitted Monster Bibs Crochet Pattern

A cute crocheted baby bib in the shape of a sheep will be a great gift for your baby's birthday. The butterfly applique is optional, this cute decoration is for girls.

You can knit a bib in one color, or try a two-color option, as shown below. An alternative is to choose a neutral color of cotton yarn instead of black, such as grey, light brown, beige, light blue or light pink. Product size: 17.5 cm wide and 14 cm high. Knitting density: 17sc x 20 rows = 10cm x 10cm

The bib knitting pattern was created by Kinga Erdem, and translated into Russian for our website by Irina Safronova. In the bib pattern you will find descriptions of new crochet techniques, which we have not found analogues in the Russian-speaking handicraft world. If you have any questions, write them in the comments, we will definitely help!



Crochet pattern for a bib (bib)
"Little Sheep"

Materials:
- one skein of white cotton and just a little black,
- hook 4 mm,
- a needle to hide the ends of the thread,
- scissors.
Additionally: floss for butterfly applique

Legend:
ch: air loop
sc: single crochet
pst: half-column
connection: connecting post
sbn2vm: 2 single crochets, knitted together. Insert the hook into the loop, catching the thread, and pull out the loop. Insert the hook into the next loop of the previous row, grab the thread and pull the loop through. Grab the thread and knit all three loops on the hook together.

Special stitch: single crochet with picot/bump stitch
Single crochet with picot ( peak/st) is performed on the wrong side of the product and it will stick out on the front side.
sk/st: Insert hook into next stitch, catch yarn and pull up loop. (Grab the thread and pull through 1 loop) x 3 times (chain of 3 ch). Grab the yarn and pull it through both loops on the hook.

See how to knit peak/st in the tutorial video.

How to knit initial sc (standing sc):
The initial sc is used to start a new row with a new thread. It can be used instead of the traditional thread attachment - joint st, ch 1, sc, which results in a more accurate completion of the row.
Make a slip knot, insert the hook into the loop of the previous row you want to start with, grab the yarn, pull up a loop, grab the yarn and pull through both loops on the hook. At the end of the row, knit a joint st into the initial sc.

1) Description of crocheting a bib “White Sheep”
Using a 4 mm crochet hook with white thread, knit a chain of 20 chains.
Row 1: 2 sc in second loop from hook, 1 sc in next 17 stitches, 2 sc in last ch; 1 ch rise, turn (21 sc.)
Row 2: 2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next. 19 sbn, 2 sbn in the last one. sbn, 1 ch rise, turn (23 sbn.)
Row 3: 2 sc in the first sc, 1 sc in the next 21 sc, 2 sc in the last one. sbn, 1 ch rise, turn (25 sbn)
Row 4: 2 sc in the first sc, 1 sc in the next 23 sc, 2 sc in the last one. sbn, 1 ch rise, turn (27 sbn)
Row 5-19: 1 sc in each sc to the end of the row, 1 ch instep, turn (27 sc)
Row 20 (wrong side): 1 sc in the first sc and 1 sc in the next. 5 sc, * 1 peak/st in next. sbn, 1 sbn next. sbn* repeat 8 times, 1 sbn in each sbn to the end of the row, 1 ch rise, turn.
Row 21 (front side): 1 sc in each. sc to the end of the row, ch 1 rise, turn. (27 sc)
Note: knit behind the peaks/sts of the previous row, pushing them to the front side.
Row 22 (wrong side): 1 sc in the first sc and 1 sc in the next. 4 sc, * 1 peak/st in next. sbn, 1 sbn next. sc * repeat. 9 times, 1 sc in each sc to the end of the row, 1 ch instep, turn.
Row 23 (front side): 1 sc in each. sc to the end of the row, ch 1 rise, turn.
Row 24 (wrong side): 1 sc in the first sc and 1 sc in the next. 3 sc, * 1 peak/st in next. sbn, 1 sbn next. sc * repeat. 10 times, 1 sc in each sc to the end of the row, 1 ch instep, turn.

Neck rows:
Row 1: (front side): sbn2vm, 1 sbn in the next. 5 sbn, sbn2vm, 1 ch rise, turn, leaving the row unknitted
Row 2: sc in each. sc to the end of the row, ch 1 rise, turn. (7 sc)
Row 3: sbn2vm, 1 sbn in the next row. 3 sbn, sbn2vm, 1 ch rise, turn
Row 4: sc in each. sc to the end of the row, ch 1 rise, turn. (5 sc)
Row 5: sbn2vm, 1 sbn next. sbn, sbn2vm
Row 6: sc in each. sc to the end of the row, ch 1 rise, turn. (3sc)
Cut the thread.

Holding the bib with the front side facing you, continue processing the neck on the left side.
Row 1: Count 9 sc from left to right along the top edge of the bib, attach the thread to the 9th stitch, sc2vm, 1 sc in the next row. 5 sbn, sbn2vm, 1 ch rise, turn
Row 2: sc in each. sc to the end of the row, ch 1 rise, turn. (7 sc)
Rows 3-6: Work the same as Rows 3-6 for the right side of the neckline.

Ears:
Knit a chain of 9 ch
R1: 1 pst in the 2nd loop from the hook and 1 pst in the next one. 6 ch, 3 pst in last. vp.
Continue working in the circle on the reverse side of the chain, 1 st in the next. 6 ch, 2 pst in the same loop where the first. pst at the beginning of the circle, conn. st in the first. pst. (18 pst)
R2: 1 ch rise, 2 pst in the first. pst, 1 pst next. 6 pst, 2 pst next. 3 pst, 1 pst next. 6 pst, 2 pst next. 2 pst, connect st in first. pst (24 pst)
R3: 1 ch rise, 2 pst in the first. pst, 2 pst next. 2 pst, 1 pst next. 6 pst, 1 sc in the next. 4 pst, 1 pst next. 6 pst, 2 pst next. 5 pst, joint st in first. pst. (32 st)
Fasten the thread, leaving a long end to sew the ears to the bib.

Before sewing the ears to the bib, secure each one at the base with a few stitches, as shown in the photo below.

Sew the ears to the bib, placing them at the level of the second row with the “bumps”. (Can be pinned before sewing)

Eyes (do 2)
Make a magic ring from black yarn, ch 1, 7 pst in a ring, knit another pst not completely, having 3 loops on the hook, grab a white thread and finish a pst with a white thread, continue with a white thread, knit 2 pst in a ring, connect. st in first pst at the beginning of the circle.
Cut the thread. Fasten off, leaving a long end of black thread to sew the eyes to the bib. See the photo to see how to position the eyes. Embroider the nose and mouth as in the photo!

Edging with “bumps” around the muzzle.
Turn the bib inside out towards you. Start under the ear (in your left hand):
Attach the white thread with the initial sc one row below the ear. Continue knitting *1 p/st, 1 sc* along the contour of the muzzle to the edge of the other ear. Cut the thread. Pin.

Ties and edging:
Holding the bib with the front side facing you, attach a thread on the right side, directly above the ear, work a sc along the edge to the corner, 2 sc in a corner sc, 1 sc in each sc along the top edge; perform the first tie: knit a chain of 50 ch, 1 sp/st in the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sp/st in each. track. ch, connect/st at the base of the tie.
Do not fasten the thread, but continue finishing the neck edge: 2 sc in the corner sc, sc down the edge of one side, along the bottom of the bib, and up the second side to the top of the second side, 2 sc in the corner sc. Continue by making the 2nd stitch: cast on a chain of 50 ch, 1 sp/st in the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sp/st in each. track. ch, connect/st at the base of the tie. Continue knitting sc along the top, 2 sc in the corner sc and sc evenly along the outer edge of the bib to the ear. Cut the thread, fasten, hide the ends.

Butterfly applique (optional), but you can decorate a knitted bib with it if it is for a girl.

2) Description of crochet black and white bib:
It is almost the same as for the white bib, with some minor changes:
Start working with a thread of black/other color and knit until the 19th row; replace with a white thread without tying the last sc of the 19th row (when there are 2 loops on the hook) and finish the sc with a white thread, ch 1 instep, turn. Do not cut the black thread, leave it as is for now. Continue working with white thread as above, ending at the neckline.

For a better look at the edging around the muzzle, you need to knit an additional row with black thread.
On the right side of the bib, grab the end of the black thread (remained earlier when changing colors) and knit 1 sc evenly around the black muzzle, 2 sc in the corners. Cut the thread, fasten.
From the wrong side, use a white thread to knit a row of “bumps” along the edge of the black part of the bib, then continue as described for the white bib.
Make the black ears using the same pattern as the white ones above.

Eyes: make a magic ring from black thread, 6 sc in the ring, connecting st in the first. sc. Cut the thread, fasten.
Attach the white thread with the initial sc to the back wall of the sc loop of the previous row, 2 sc in each sc to the end of the row, connecting st in the first. sc. Cut the thread, fasten, hide the ends.

Embroider the nose and mouth with white/neutral thread. That's it...the knitted bib for a newborn is ready! Give your loved ones love and care!

Funny crochet bibs. You will need: Lion Brand Modern Baby Yarn. The author used yarn in purple, turquoise, pistachio and yellow colors. Keep in mind that this is a light yarn (3 Light). The author also took some medium yarn (4 Medium) in white and black colors for the face elements. Hook 5 mm. Buttons or Velcro depending on how you want to fasten the bib. Tapestry needle. Abbreviations: KA = amigurumi ring p. = loop RLS = single crochet Decrease. SC = dec. single crochet hdc = half double crochet dc = double crochet st. with 2/n = double crochet pattern Bib pattern Start knitting with color 1 (for example: yellow) ch 21, sc in the 2nd st from the hook and in the remaining sts of the chain, ch 1, unfold (20 sc) Row 2: 2 sc in the first p., sc in the next. 18 sts, 2 sc in last st, ch 1, unfold (22 sc) Row 3: sc in each st, ch 1, unfold (22 sc) Row 4: 2 sc in first st, sc in next . 20 sts, 2 sc in last st, ch 1, unfold (24 sc) Row 5-10: Sc in each st, ch 1, unfold (24 sc) Change yarn to white Row 10-11: sc in each st, ch 1, unfold (24 sc) Change yarn to color 2 (for example: blue) Row 12-29: sc in each st, ch 1, unfold (24 sc) Row 30 (a): sc in the first 10 sts, ch 1, unfold (10 sc) - this is the beginning of the first tie of the bib Row 31 (a): decrease sc, sc in next. 6 sts, decrease sc, 1 ch, expand Row 32 (a): Sc in each st, 1 ch, expand (8 sc) Row 33 (a): decrease sc, sc in next. 4 sts, decrease sc, 1 ch, expand Row 34-37 (a): Sc in each st, ch 1, expand (6 sc) Row 38 (a): decrease sc, sc in next. 2 sts, decrease sc, 1 ch, expand Row 39 (a): Sc in each st, ch 1, expand (4 sc) Row 40 (a): decrease sc over last two sts, bind off last st, leaving long tail Row 30 (b): skip 4 sc after first tie in row 30. Tie yarn and sc above last 10 sts, ch 1, unfold (10 sc) Row 31 (b): decrease sc, sc in next row. 6 sts, decrease sc, 1 ch, unfold Row 32 (b): Sc in each st, 1 ch, unfold (8 sc) Row 33 (b): decrease sc, sc in next. 4 sts, decrease sc, 1 ch, expand Row 34-37 (b): Sc in each st, ch 1, expand (6 sc) Row 38 (b): decrease sc, sc in next. 2 sts, dec sc, ch 1, unfold Row 39 (b): sc in each st, ch 1, unfold (4 sc) Row 40 (b): sc above last two sts, continue sc around bib. When you get to color 1 at the bottom, switch to that color and continue sc around the edge, switch back to color 2 when you get to the other side. For the button closure: ch 8, when you reach the top of the first tie (to create a loop), close to the top of the tie and continue sc around the edge. Monster teeth (quantity as desired) ch 5, sc in the second st from the hook, hdc in the next st, dc in the next st. with 2/n in the last stitch. Close the last loop, leaving a long tail and sew the teeth along the white row. Monster eyes Big eye Use white yarn Amigurumi ring, ch 1, 6 dc in ring, bind off, ch 1 (6 sc) CR 2: 2 sc in each stitch in circle, chain off, ch 1 (12 sc) CR 3: * 2 RLS in the first p., RLS in the next *, repeat in a circle, close off, 1 ch (18 RLS) KR 4: *2 RLS in the first p., RLS in the next *, repeat in a circle, close off (24 RLS) Close last stitch, leaving a long tail for sewing to the bib. Use a black button as a pupil or use black yarn to tie an amigurumi ring, 6 sc in a ring, pull tight and lock. Sew to the big eye Small eye Use white yarn Amigurumi ring, ch 1, 5 dc in ring, bind off, ch 1 (5 sc) CR 2: 2 sc in each stitch in circle, chain off, ch 1 (10 sc) CR 3 : *2 sc in first st, sc in next*, repeat in circle (15 sc) Bind off last stitch, leaving long tail for sewing to bib. Use a black button as a pupil or use black yarn to tie an amigurumi ring, 5 sc in the ring, pull tight and lock. Sew to the big eye.

OPTION No. 1

Patterns used: Half double crochet.
1. Cast on a chain of 20 chain stitches and knit a row: 10 half double crochets, 3 chain stitches, 10 half double crochets;
2. Knit double half-columns along the edges, thus knitting 13 rows;
3. Separately, cast on a chain of 35 chain stitches and tie it with 35 half double crochets. Knit this part with half double crochets to the starting edge of the first element, tie the edge of the element with a “cobweb”;
4. For the second edge, also, cast on a chain of 35 chain stitches and tie it with 35 half double crochets, then tie to the main element;
5. In the 3rd row, tie the “web” with half double crochets (2 rows);
6. Once again tie a “cobweb”, in the last row tie a “cobweb”, alternately knitting 1 half single crochet and 3 chain stitches.

OPTION No. 2

Patterns used:
1. Cast on a chain of 22 chain stitches. Knitting half single crochets from below, prepare the “petal” motif: tie one side of the chain with half single crochets, on the end edge knit half double crochets 2 times at one point, 1 chain stitch and 2 more half single crochets at the same point. Tie the other side with half double crochets;
2. Returning, repeat, prepare 3 “petals” in this way, each should be knitted from 8 rows. Sew motifs along the edges;
3. Knit the remaining single crochets along the edges of the two “petals” (10 each) for another 15 cm;
4. Tie the edges of the bib in 4 rows, alternating: 5 air loops, 1 single crochet;
5. In the last row, alternately knit: 1 single crochet, 3 chain stitches.

OPTION #3

Patterns used: Half single crochet, air loop.
1. Cast on a chain of 25 chain stitches, tie it with 20 half double crochets. Knit 8 rows in this way;
2. Cast on a chain of 30 chain stitches and tie it with half double crochets;
3. Continue tying with half double crochets, together with the edge of the first element, tie 3 sides of the element. Cast on another chain of 30 chain stitches, tie it with half double crochets;
4. Knit 3 rows in this way.

OPTION No. 4

Patterns used: Half single crochet, half double crochet.
1. Cast on a chain of 51 chain stitches, tie it with 25 single crochets. 26 loop: knit a half-stitch into one loop 2 times, knit another 25 half-stitches without a crochet, the row ends;
2. In the 2nd row, knit half double crochets from the back side (knit double half double crochets in the middle);
3. Thus, knit 20 rows;
4. For the ends, cast on 30 chain stitches and tie with 30 half double crochets. Knit 3 rows, tying a double double crochet into each corner;
5. Knit the next row, alternately knitting at one point: 1 half double crochet, 2 air loops, leaving holes from the bottom row;
6. Knit the last 2 rows.

Materials:
- 50 g of mercerized ivory cotton yarn;
- embroidery threads in green, mustard, beige and yellow colors;
- knitting needles No. 3;
- hook No. 2.5

Knit stitch (knit stitch): knit. R. - persons p., out. R. - purl P.
Fantasy pattern: according to the diagram.
Chain loop (v. p.): insert a hook into the p., throw a thread over it and pull through the p.
Single crochet (st. b/n): insert the hook into a stitch of the chain or lower row. and pull out a new stitch, grab the thread and knit 2 stitches on the hook in one step.
“Piko”: knit 3 sts. p., insert the hook into the initial c. p. and knit st. b/n.

Knitting density: 10 cm x 10 cm = 31 p. x 45 r.

Description of work: On knitting needles No. 3, cast on 62 sts and knit in a pattern according to the diagram.
At a height of 14 cm, continue knitting the first and last 7 stitches in the pattern, knitting the remaining 48 stitches. satin stitch for 8 r. Then distribute p. next. way: 7 p. pattern, 7 p. knit. satin stitch, 34 p. pattern, 7 p. knit. satin stitch, 7 p. pattern.
At a height of 18 cm from the beginning of knitting, close off the central 20 stitches for the neckline and knit 21 stitches on each side separately, alternating patterns accordingly.
At a total height of 24 cm, bind off all sts and finish knitting.

Assembly: crochet the entire product 1 p. Art. b/n and then tie 1 p. on the outside, alternating 4 tbsp. b/n and 1 “pico”. For ties on both sides of the neckline, tie chains in. p. 20 cm long.
Then tie the chains 1 p. Art. b/n. On the site associated with persons. satin stitch, embroider flowers (see figure and photo).
Moisten the finished product and let it dry.

You will need: 50 g each of light green, green, pink and leftover white Licorne yarn (100% cotton, 120 m/50 g); knitting needles No. 3: hook No. 3.

Facial surface: persons r. -persons p.. purl r.-p.p.

Knitted motif 17 stitches wide: knit according to the counted stitch pattern. Knit each colored section from a separate ball, and when changing the color of the thread, cross it on the wrong side of the work so that there are no holes. Perform 1 time from the 1st to the 29th r. After finishing the work, embroider the white specks using a “loop” stitch.

Knitting density, stockinette stitch: 25 p. and 35 rub. =10x10cm.

Description of work: cast on the knitting needles with light green thread 8 stitches and knit between the edge stitches. For a rounded neckline, add from the left edge every 4th r. 2x1 and in every 2nd r. 2x2 p. Temporarily set the stitches aside 4 cm from the cast-on edge. Knit the 2nd piece symmetrically. Transfer the loops of both parts to working knitting needles, cast on 7 sts between them and knit all 35 sts straight in stockinette stitch. After 5.5 cm from the cast-on edge, begin to knit a knitted motif on the middle 17 stitches. Finish with light green thread. After 13 cm from the cast-on edge, close on both sides for a rounded bottom line 1x1 p. and then in each 2-drop. 2x2.1x2 and 1xZp. After 16 cm from the cast-on edge, bind off the remaining loops.

Assembly: tie the bib with a green thread in 1 circular row. Art. b/n and 1 circular r. “crawfish step” (art. b/n from left to right). Make 2 cords 40 cm long and sew them to the edges of the bib at the neckline.

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Knitting for children is not just a fun and creative activity, but also very enjoyable. Seeing a baby wearing something hand-knitted is a great joy and a sea of ​​positive emotions. Designer Rep Crafter Me offers a simple crochet bib pattern, but it's not just any crocheted bib—it's a monster bib. An unusual and funny monster will be your baby's first fashion accessory associated with love and care.

Knitted bibs in the form of monsters
Crochet pattern

Translation of the knitting pattern into Russian was done by Handcraft Studio.

You will need:

  • yarn Lion Brand Modern Baby Yarn. The author used yarn in purple, turquoise, pistachio and yellow colors. Keep in mind that this is a light yarn (3 Light). The author also took some medium yarn (4 Medium) in white and black colors for the face elements.
  • Hook 5 mm.
  • Buttons or Velcro depending on how you want to fasten the bib.
  • Tapestry needle.

Abbreviations:

KA = amigurumi ring
n. = loop
RLS = single crochet
Decrease RLS = decrease single crochet
PSN = half double crochet
CH = double crochet
Art. s 2/n = double crochet

Bib diagram
Start knitting with color 1 (for example: yellow)
21 ch, sc in the 2nd stitch from the hook and in the remaining stitches of the chain, 1 ch, unfold (20 sc)
Row 2: 2 sc in first st, sc in next. 18 p., 2 RLS in the last p., 1 ch, unfold (22 RLS)
Row 3: RLS in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (22 RLS)
Row 4: 2 sc in first st, sc in next. 20 p., 2 RLS in the last p., 1 ch, unfold (24 RLS)
Row 5-10: sc in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (24 sc)
Change yarn to white
Row 10-11: sc in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (24 sc)
Change yarn to color 2 (for example: blue)
Row 12-29: sc in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (24 sc)
Row 30 (a): sc in the first 10 sts, ch 1, unfold (10 sc) - this is the beginning of the first bib tie
Row 31 (a): Decrease sc, sc in next row. 6 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 32 (a): sc in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (8 sc)
Row 33 (a): Decrease sc, sc in next row. 4 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 34-37 (a): sc in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (6 sc)
Row 38 (a): Decrease sc, sc in next row. 2 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 39 (a): sc in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (4 sc)
Row 40 (a): sc over last two sts, bind off last st, leaving long tail
Row 30 (b): skip 4 sc after first tie in row 30. Tie yarn and sc over last 10 sts, ch 1, unfold (10 sc)
Row 31 (b): decrease sc, sc in next row. 6 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 32 (b): RLS in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (8 RLS)
Row 33 (b): decrease sc, sc in next row. 4 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 34-37 (b): sc in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (6 sc)
Row 38 (b): decrease sc, sc in next row. 2 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 39 (b): sc in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (4 sc)
Row 40 (b): Decrement sc above last two sts, continue sc around bib. When you get to color 1 at the bottom, switch to that color and continue sc around the edge, switch back to color 2 when you get to the other side.

For the button closure: ch 8, when you reach the top of the first tie (to create a loop), close to the top of the tie and continue sc around the edge.

Sew the button onto the other tie so that it fits into the eyelet. Or you can use special Velcro as a fastener.

Monster teeth (quantity optional)

5 ch, sc in the second st from the hook, hdc in the next st, dc in the next st. with 2/n in the last stitch. Close the last loop, leaving a long tail and sew the teeth along the white row.

Monster eyes

Big eye
Use white yarn
Amigurumi ring, ch 1, 6 dc in ring, close off, ch 1 (6 sc)
KR 2: 2 sc in each stitch in a circle, close off, ch 1 (12 sc)
KR 3: *2 sc in first st, sc in next*, repeat in circle, bind off, ch 1 (18 sc)
KR 4: *2 sc in the first p., sc in the next one*, repeat in a circle, close (24 sc)

Bind off the last stitch, leaving a long tail for sewing to the bib.

Use a black button as the pupil OR use black yarn to tie an amigurumi ring, 6 sc into the ring, pull tight and lock. Sew to the big eye

Little eye
Use white yarn
Amigurumi ring, ch 1, 5 dc in ring, close off, ch 1 (5 sc)
KR 2: 2 sc in each stitch in a circle, close off, ch 1 (10 sc)
KR 3: *2 sc in the first st, sc in the next one*, repeat in the round (15 sc)
Bind off the last stitch, leaving a long tail for sewing to the bib.

Use a black button as the pupil OR use black yarn to tie an amigurumi ring, 5 sc into the ring, pull tight and lock. Sew to the big eye.

Yarn: "Babywool"
Color Number:
55 (white) – 1 skein.
Hook:№ 1, 5.

OPTION No. 1

Patterns used: Half double crochet.
1. Cast on a chain of 20 chain stitches and knit a row: 10 half double crochets, 3 chain stitches, 10 half double crochets;
2. Knit double half-columns along the edges, thus knitting 13 rows;
3. Separately, cast on a chain of 35 chain stitches and tie it with 35 half double crochets. Knit this part with half double crochets to the starting edge of the first element, tie the edge of the element with a “cobweb”;
4. For the second edge, also, cast on a chain of 35 chain stitches and tie it with 35 half double crochets, then tie to the main element;
5. In the 3rd row, tie the “web” with half double crochets (2 rows);
6. Once again tie a “cobweb”, in the last row tie a “cobweb”, alternately knitting 1 half single crochet and 3 chain stitches.

OPTION No. 2

Patterns used:
1. Cast on a chain of 22 chain stitches. Knitting half single crochets from below, prepare the “petal” motif: tie one side of the chain with half single crochets, on the end edge knit half double crochets 2 times at one point, 1 chain stitch and 2 more half single crochets at the same point. Tie the other side with half double crochets;
2. Returning, repeat, prepare 3 “petals” in this way, each should be knitted from 8 rows. Sew motifs along the edges;
3. Knit the remaining single crochets along the edges of the two “petals” (10 each) for another 15 cm;
4. Tie the edges of the bib in 4 rows, alternating: 5 air loops, 1 single crochet;
5. In the last row, alternately knit: 1 single crochet, 3 chain stitches.

OPTION #3

Patterns used: Half single crochet, air loop.
1. Cast on a chain of 25 chain stitches, tie it with 20 half double crochets. Knit 8 rows in this way;
2. Cast on a chain of 30 chain stitches and tie it with half double crochets;
3. Continue tying with half double crochets, together with the edge of the first element, tie 3 sides of the element. Cast on another chain of 30 chain stitches, tie it with half double crochets;
4. Knit 3 rows in this way.

OPTION No. 4

Patterns used: Half single crochet, half double crochet.
1. Cast on a chain of 51 chain stitches, tie it with 25 single crochets. 26 loop: knit a half-stitch into one loop 2 times, knit another 25 half-stitches without a crochet, the row ends;
2. In the 2nd row, knit half double crochets from the back side (knit double half double crochets in the middle);
3. Thus, knit 20 rows;
4. For the ends, cast on 30 chain stitches and tie with 30 half double crochets. Knit 3 rows, tying a double double crochet into each corner;
5. Knit the next row, alternately knitting at one point: 1 half double crochet, 2 air loops, leaving holes from the bottom row;
6. Knit the last 2 rows.

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