Crochet angel wings patterns and descriptions. Crocheted angel. Description of work. Angel with a halo

How can you decorate a Christmas tree beautifully? You can buy beautiful toys, garlands, bright firecrackers and other original decorations. Or you can go the other way - make them yourself, involving the whole family in this activity. For example, children will be able to make interesting decorations from paper, plastic boxes and other scrap materials, and mother will be able to knit a beautiful angel. The work, however, is quite painstaking, but the result will exceed all expectations. The master class and a detailed diagram will help make angel crochet work enjoyable and exciting. This cute product can not only be a decoration for the Christmas tree and home, but also an excellent souvenir that can be given as a gift. The Christmas holidays will become even warmer with such beautiful crafts, the patterns of which even a novice needlewoman can understand. Angels are the most beautiful knitted symbol of Christmas.

Openwork weightless angel

Knitted toys have some special magnetism; they charm and warm. And this sweet, airy angel will please everyone who sees him. It is not difficult to knit it, and such work will bring a lot of pleasure. A master class with a detailed description will make it easier to knit this delicate and light decoration for the Christmas tree or just for the interior.

Materials

This cute Christmas angel can be knitted with white yarn, a product in a soft blue color will look good. Iris yarn is best suited; you should not take synthetic yarn, but rather linen or cotton. You also need a crochet hook No. 1 - 1.5. You will need padding polyester or any other filler, pins, PVA glue, cling film, plasticine, and decorative tape.

Description

Head

These cute Christmas angels are crocheted from the top of the head. You need to start with a chain of air loops enclosed in a ring. The chain must be tied in a circle, increasing the number of loops. And thus form a knitted ball (this will be the head), and when it is almost ready, it must be stuffed with padding polyester. Reduce the number of loops to the initial cast-on edge. There is no need to break the thread.

Torso

Knit the body without tearing the thread from the head. A detailed master class is not needed here, since you need to make the body in the shape of a cone using any arbitrary pattern. Experienced needlewomen can use their favorite patterns or come up with something unusual, and beginners can be advised to knit double crochets.

Sleeves and arms, wings

The Christmas angel is almost ready, now we need to make knitted sleeves and arms. It is important to place them symmetrically.
Separately make knitted wings in the shape of a butterfly (no need to sew them on yet).

Shaping toys

Take plasticine and mold it into a cone that will fit the size of the tied torso. Wrap the prepared cone in cling film. Place the angel's body on this base and securely secure it with pins at the bottom. Take glue and generously lubricate the body of the toy with it. Be sure to saturate your head, but there is no need to be zealous. Also moisten knitted arms and sleeves in glue and give them the desired shape. Do the same with the wings, only you need to fix them with pins, leveling them on a piece of film.

When everything is dry, all connected parts can be connected. Sew on the wings, additionally securing them with glue. When the toy is completely dry, you can tie a decorative cord to the back of the angel and hang it on the Christmas tree or in another place.

Such a simple master class is convenient because every knitter can choose what she likes best, use her favorite patterns and patterns.

Christmas Angel: video master class

Angel knitted with granny square pattern

Hands

When there is 1 loop left at the end of knitting the ball, you can proceed to creating handles.
Cast on 14 ch, then make 1 st in the 8th loop from the beginning. b/n, tie 7 ch. Connect to the beginning of the chain. Do the same for the second handle.

Nimbus

Now there will be a master class on knitting a halo for a toy.
1 p.: 20 v.p.;
2 p.: rise, 1 tbsp. b/n, in the next 2 loops knit 2 tbsp. b/n, and then in each - 2 ss2n. Knit 2 ss3n into 3 loops, then make 2 yarn overs, etc. in mirror order.
Connect the ends of the headband, leaving threads so that it can be sewn to the head.

Granny squares

A granny square master class will teach you how to create this simple but beautiful knitted pattern. You will need 3 squares. The classic granny square is knitted like this:
6 v.p. - into a ring;
1 r.: 3 ch, 2 tbsp. s/n, 2 vp, 3 tbsp. s/n., repeat twice;
Rows 2-4: knit under v.p. 3 tbsp. s/n, and between them make 2 vp;
The corners of the square are obtained like this: 3 tbsp. s/n, 2 vp, 3 tbsp. s/n.
Tie 2 colored squares with white yarn and connect them. Sew all the details.

The knitted crystal angel for the Christmas tree is ready!

Naturally, any work for a true professional is a pleasant pastime. But don’t forget that professionals once did this work for the first time..

It’s the same with needlewomen. If this work is done regularly, in addition, new patterns are studied and products are crocheted according to them, then crocheting an angel for such a craftswoman is not a problem. It will be more difficult for beginners, but the main thing is desire. If it is, then any work will definitely succeed.

What I love to knit before Christmas is a cute amigurumi angel... Voluminous? Or maybe you want to knit a flat one, and, after starching it tightly, hang it on the Christmas tree? Or maybe it will be a crocheted doll - a playful baby with wings dreaming of an early Christmas?

For you - a description in Russian and a useful video for creating a step-by-step snow-white Christmas angel. We hope you enjoy it.

A toy knitted with your own hands has some kind of magnetism. It can not only warm you up on cold winter evenings, but also become a decoration for any holiday. Knitted angel is a very painstaking work, but the finished product will be your pride, and will undoubtedly appeal to all your friends. A knitted openwork angel can be hung on a Christmas tree or simply used to decorate the interior.

The angel crochet pattern may be familiar, which was previously used for knitting napkins. Then the work will go faster.

To complete the work you need:

  • thin cotton threads;
  • thin hook;
  • scheme.

If the main details of the angel are knitted, they must be starched, otherwise it is very difficult to understand what it is. For such work you will need starch and water, but before starching, all parts must be washed in warm soapy water to get a perfectly white color.

Gallery: crochet angel (25 photos)









How to starch correctly

To properly prepare a solution for starching knitted angel parts, you need to take 2 tbsp. l. starch and dissolve them in a small amount of cold water. Then, the resulting mixture must be poured into an enamel bowl with warm water, in the amount of 0.5 cups, put on fire and heated. Bring the mixture over low heat until it thickens so that it has the consistency of jelly, and remove from heat. We lower the connected parts of the angel into the hot solution, separately. Soak them thoroughly there and leave until the starch cools completely. Only then do you need to take out all the parts, carefully squeeze them out and give them the desired shape - and then dry them.

Starched and completely dry parts should be ironed and only then sewn.

Next are several diagrams and descriptions for crocheting an angel, and a detailed master class. But only each person has his own angel, and the knitting pattern will remain only a sample, an example. Use patterns, combine knitted parts, experiment, and you will definitely get your own, unique, unlike anyone else angel.

Progress

The angel needs to be knitted from the top of the head; to do this, you need to knit a chain of air loops and enclose them in a ring. Then, the chain is tied in a circle, with each row you need to increase the number of loops. Next, the work is done in reverse order. To get the shape of the head, you need to reduce the number of loops with each row.

When the number of loops in the row is equal to the number of loops in the air chain, we can assume that the angel’s head is ready. All that remains is to fill it with padding polyester, but there is no need to break the thread.

Torso.

Knitting continues because the thread does not break after knitting the head. The shape of the body is a cone, which can be knitted in any pattern acceptable to you. Experienced craftswomen can experiment and come up with something unusual, but for beginners it is better to take the simplest pattern of a knitted openwork pattern. For knitting the body Regular double crochets will do, which need to be knitted from the beginning of the cone to the end.

At the end of the work, the result was a blank resembling a bell with a head.

Sleeves, arms, wings.

Now you need to knit the sleeves and arms, the main thing is to place them symmetrically. Angel wings are knitted separately, similar to angel wings. There is no need to sew them on.

Shaping the toy.

Washed and starched parts, dried on special forms, need to be sewn. The work is done very carefully, since the parts are already ironed. You can use glue to connect some parts.

You can decorate your head with hair, eyes, lips. Attach bright ribbons to the angel's dress. In general, then everything needs to be done to your liking.

Using such a simple master class on crocheting an angel, you don’t need to use patterns. The first work can be done according to the description, but for the next one you will have to make your own adjustments so that the knitted model turns out to be unique and inimitable.

Christmas angel master class

Knitting starts from the head, as described by the previous angel. The cavity of the ball is filled with padding polyester, and as in the previous version, the thread does not break.

Christmas angelsymbol of New Year and Christmas. Such a figurine can become not only a gift, but also a talisman for a loved one if you connect it with your soul.

Volumetric angel

Crochet angel is very beautiful and gentle. In this master class we will crochet a beautiful three-dimensional angel. It will fit perfectly into the interior or will be a good gift for someone close to you. Detailed step-by-step description of the work from craftswoman Anna.

  • Yarn “Iris” is white;
  • Yarn “Children's novelty” for hair;
  • Hook 0.95;
  • Sintepon;
  • Needle.

The angel is knitted from the head. We cast on 2 VPs and start knitting in the 2nd loop from the hook.
1p: 6 RLS.







9 - 12r: RLS without increases.
13r: 6 RLS, decrease - we repeat all this further.
14r: 5 RLS, decrease - we repeat all this further.
15r: 4 sc, decrease - we repeat all this further.
16r: 3 RLS, decrease - we repeat all this further.
Fill the part with padding polyester.
17r: 2 RLS, decrease - we repeat all this further.
18r: 1 RLS, decrease - we repeat all this further.
19 - 22r: no reductions.


We continue knitting.
23r: 1 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.
24r: 2 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.
25r: 3 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.
26r: 4 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.
26-36r: no increases.
We knit the bottom separately. We collect 2 VP.
1p: knit into the 2nd loop from the hook 6 RLS.
2p: make an increase in all loops.
3p: 1 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.
4p: 2 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.
5p: 3 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.
6p: 4 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.
7p: 5 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.
8p: 6 RLS, make an addition - we repeat all this further.

We stuff the angel's body with padding polyester and sew the bottom with a sc stitch crochet.

Next we knit the dress. We knit straight from the body. At the end of the row we always make a connection and at the beginning, instead of the CCH, we perform 3 VP.
1p: 1 dc in each loop and make 1 ch between them.


2p: we knit 1 dc under VP, 1 ch and another 1 dc. We skip the next VP and knit the same element. So along the entire row.

3p: we have ticks in the previous row. We knit in 1 and 2 ticks on the same new tick from 1 Dc, 1 VP and 1 Dc. Next comes the next checkbox. But we knit a new tick between it and the previous tick (which we have already knitted). This is how we perform the increase. We repeat everything again along the entire row.

4p: we knit only 1 increase in this row, as in the previous one. At the very beginning of the row. And then we simply knit check marks into the check marks of the bottom row.
And we knit further down another 9 rows. That is, we simply knit 1 dc, 1 ch and 1 more dc under the VP.


We knit a border for a dress.
1p: make 5 VP and knit 1 RLS under the VP of the bottom row (that is, in the middle of the tick).


2p: we knit 9 dc under the arch. Under the next arch we knit 1 sc. We make 5 VP and knit 1 sc under the next arch. Again we perform 5 VP and 1 RLS under the next arch. And then we repeat everything in the row again.

3p: we knit 1 dc above each dc and 1 ch between these stitches. There are 9 CCHs in total. Then we knit 1 sc under the arch. We make 5 VP and under the next arch we again knit 1 RLS. Next we repeat the knitting.

4p: and knit the last row of the border. We knit 1 sc in each loop. We knit a dc under the first ch of the previous row and make a picot from 3 ch. Then we knit a sc under the next ch. Next we knit a sc under the next ch and make a picot. So we alternate the picot over the fan. There will be 5 picots in total above the fan. Under the arch of 5 VP we knit 5 RLS.



We knit the wings.

1p: knit 6 dc in a sliding loop.
2p: 1 dc, make an addition - repeat all this further.
3p: in each dc we knit 1 dc and make 1 ch.
4p: we knit a tick in the first DC, that is, 1 DC (3 VP instead), 1 VP and 1 more DC. Next we knit the same checkmarks under the VP of the bottom row. And we will also knit a tick into the very last DC of the bottom row. In total we will have 10 ticks.
5p: knit a new tick into each tick.
6p: make 5 VP and 1 RLS in the middle of the tick under the VP - we repeat all this further.
7p: under the arch 9 dc. Under the next arch we knit 1 sc. We make 5 VP and knit 1 sc under the next arch. Again we perform 5 VP and 1 RLS under the next arch - we repeat all this further.
8p: above each dc there is 1 dc and 1 ch between these columns. There are 9 CCHs in total. Then we knit 1 sc under the arch. We make 5 VP and under the next arch we again knit 1 RLS and repeat all this further.
9p: 1 sc in each loop. We knit a dc under the first ch of the previous row and make a picot from 3 ch. Then we knit a sc under the next ch. Next we knit a sc under the next ch and make a picot. So we alternate picots over fans. There will be 5 picots in total above the fan. Under the arch of 5 VP we knit 5 RLS.
We knit 2 such wings.


And all that remains is to tie pens.
We collect 2 VP. We knit 9 sc into the 2nd loop. And we knit 16 rows in a circle, sc.


Now let's make an angel hair. You can knit a small piece of fabric in garter stitch and let it sit for a day and then unravel it. Then your hair will turn out wavy and beautiful.
We cut the yarn and sew it in the middle to the angel's head.
The side strands can be pulled back and secured there with a thread.


Sew on the arms and wings. And starch it well. The angel must be firm.
You can decorate it with artificial flowers.
Charming angel, isn't it?

A similar angel from Anna, just as cute:

Angel with a halo

Christmas angel figurine knitted with “Children’s” yarn, height 9 cm.

Designations:

in\p - air loop,

s\b - single crochet,

s\n - double crochet.

Head

Knitting a ball:

  • we make a ring, there are 6 s/b in it, we tighten the thread, we connect a row with a loop,
  • in each column we knit 2 s/b, there will be 12 loops (f1),

  • next row we go in repeat *1 s/b, 2 s/b in one column*, connecting, you get 18 loops (f2),

  • We make 4 rows in a circle without additions (f3),

  • We start decreasing, for which we knit with rapport *1 s/b, then 2 loops together*, there will be 12 loops left in the circle (f4),

  • then we knit every 2 loops together, 6 loops (f5),

  • put filler into the ball (f6).

  • make 2 in\p, and in the same loop 1 s/n, then 2 s/n in each loop (f7),

  • We also knit the next row (f8).

Wings:

  • 5 in\p, yarn over, insert the hook behind the front wall of the next loop, knit 1 s/n, then repeat *2 in\p, 1 s/n behind the front wall of the next loop*, at the end we connect a row of loops (f9),

  • for the first wing, insert a hook under each arch of air loops, and knit 6 times with rapport *1s/b, 4 s/n, 1s/b* (f10, 11),

  • further under each chain 5 times with rapport *1s/b, 2 in/p 1/s/b* (f12),

  • we knit the second wing,
  • we knit the remaining arches to the end of the row with rapport *1s/b, 2 in/p, 1s/b*,
  • We connect the last loop to the first (f13).

Skirt

  • From the wrong side of the work, behind the back walls of the loops between the wings (f14), we knit 7 s/b, skip 4 loops, and in the fifth we make 1 s/b, then 6 more times in each loop 1 s/b, at the end a connecting one.

  • There will be 14 loops in the row (f15).

  • 2 in\p, and at the same point we make 2 s/n, then we go in rapport *2 in\p, skip 1 loop, in the next 3 s/n*, at the end 2 in\p, connecting (f16).

  • 2 ch/n, next loop 1 s/n, then another 1 s/n, then rapport to the end of the row * 2 ch/n, skip the loop, 1 s/n, 1 s/n, 1 s/n in the chain *, 2 vops, connecting (f17).

  • 2 in\p, 1 s/n, 1 s/n, then rapport *3 in\p, skip a loop, 1 s/n, 1 s/n, 1 s/n*, 3 in\p, connecting,
  • 2 in\p, in the next loop 2 s/n, then 1 s/n, and in the air chain we make another 1 s/n, * 3 in\p, 1 s/n at the top of the second column, then 2 s/n in next column and in the chain 1 s/n *, 3 in/p, close the row (f18).

  • 2 in\p, in the next we knit 2 s/n at one point, then 1 s/n, in the next 1 more s/n, and in the chain we knit 1 s/n, then repeat *3 s/n, in the top of the second column 1 s /n, in the next loop 2 s/n, then 1s/n and 1s/n in the chain*, knit 3 in\p, and connect the row with loops (f19).


We tie the edge of the skirt at our discretion.

Halo above your head:

We knit a chain of air loops,
close it with a ring,
we tightly knit single crochets into it,
close the row.

Ours is ready! May it bring you happiness!

And two more master classes from Anna.

Little angel

To knit an angel we will need:

  • Yarn “Pekhorka high-volume” or similar white;
  • Hook;
  • Needle;
  • A little padding polyester.

Let's start knitting the angel from the head. And we will dial 2 air loops. Now let’s knit 6 stitches into the loop further from the hook. We knit the head with single crochets.
Having knitted the first 6 stitches, we make increases. And we knit 2 stitches in each of the loops.
This will make 12 new columns.
Then we will knit the increases again. But now not in every loop, but through one. After this, we will perform 4 more rows. In them we knit 1 stitch per loop.
Let's make some reductions. Knit 2 loops together. Then we knit 1 loop. And then we repeat knitting along the row. Having finished the row, we knit a new one and knit the first 2 loops together. Then we knit 4 columns. And we will knit the next 2 together again. And we finish the row with single crochets.
Let's fill this part with padding polyester.
Let's do 1 row. This will be the angel's neck.


Now let's move on to the wings and dress. We knit with double crochets.
The first column will be replaced by 3 air loops. We knit with an increase through a loop. That is, 1 column, then 2 columns in a loop. And so this whole series.
Next we will knit a row where we will make 2 stitches in a loop.


In the new row we knit a double crochet and 2 chain stitches. We pass the loop further and then knit a double crochet. We repeat this further down the row.
Then we knit 1 double crochet over each underlying stitch and make 3 chain loops between them.


Now we need to tie the 5 windows that we got. We pass under the chain of loops. And we knit 5 double crochets. In the next window we knit a single crochet and again 5 double crochets. And so we will tie only 5 windows.


Let's skip 2 windows and knit 5 windows again, like the previous ones.


Now we knit 3 single crochets into the empty window. We will also knit a single crochet and a double crochet from the previous row. And repeat in the next window 3 single crochets.
We immediately move on to knitting on the other side in empty windows. We knit them the same way.
We connected the angel's dress in 2 places.



We knit further in the circle. We make double crochets with increases through a loop.


Next, we knit a double crochet in a new row, then make 2 chain loops and knit another double crochet in the same place. Let's make 2 air loops again and skip the loop at the base. And in the next one we will knit 1 double crochet. And again we will perform 2 air loops. We will repeat all this further down the row.


Now in the resulting slingshots we will knit 2 double crochets, 2 chain stitches and again 2 double crochets. We make 2 air loops. And in the next lower column we knit a new double crochet. We perform 2 air loops again. And then we repeat knitting until the end of the row.


Then in the new row we knit 3 double crochets and 2 chain stitches into a slingshot. Then again 3 double crochets. Repeat 2 chain stitches and double crochet into the next base loop. Then we repeat everything.
The next row is exactly the same. But instead of 2 air loops, we knit 3 loops everywhere.


Let's tie the edge of the dress. We knit according to our elements (slingshots) in each loop using a single crochet. We knit 3 stitches under the air loops. And we have 2 windows between the elements. They are separated by a double crochet. In the first window we will knit a single crochet. And in the double crochet we will make 5 double crochets. And in the next window we will knit a single crochet. Next, we again knit only single crochets up to the first window. And we repeat.


Let's tie bezel on the head of an angel. We need to perform 12 double crochets in a sliding loop. Tighten it to form a semicircle.


Unfold and knit 6 loops. We skip a loop at the base, and perform a single crochet in the next one. We repeat such arches until the end of the row.


And sew the headband on the back.

White and pink angel

Beautiful crochet angels look great in the interior. Especially at Christmas. In this master class we will crochet an openwork Christmas angel.

To knit an angel we will need:

  • White and pink yarn (“Pekhorka” high-volume);
  • Hook;
  • A little bit of padding polyester;
  • Needle.

To knit the head, cast on 2 loops and knit the first row in 1 loop. We knit only 6 single crochets.
Then we knit 2 stitches into each of these 6 loops. And in the next row we knit a single crochet into a loop. Next time we will perform 2 columns. So let's knit this row.
Next, we will knit 3 more rows in a circle. And we will make reductions to narrow it. We knit a stitch and knit the next 2 together. So let's complete this entire series.
We will randomly make 2 more decreases.
photo 1


Now we move on to knitting double crochets. We knit a row of such columns. There are 2 stitches in each loop.
photo 2


Then we knit 3 loops and 2 more. We skip 1 loop at the base. Next we knit a double crochet. And again we do 2 aerials. We skip the base loop and knit a double crochet. That is, we knit double crochets through a loop. And between them we perform 2 air loops.
photo 3


In the new row, under each chain stitch we knit 3 double crochets. And then we make 1 chain stitch and again knit 3 stitches under the next stitch.
photo 4


The next rows will be the same. We also knit 3 double crochets under each chain stitch and make 1 chain stitch. We knit only 5 rows.
photo 5, 6


Let's tie the dress with pink yarn. Attach a thread under the chain loop and knit 3 double crochets under it. And in double crochets we knit 1 single crochet.
photo 7

To tie the wing, we will make a sliding loop. And we will make 4 double crochets into it. The first column will be 3 air loops for lifting. Between each column we will make 1 air loop.
photo 8

Now, in the space between the stitches, having unrolled the knitting, we will make 2 double crochets, 1 chain stitch and 2 more double crochets.
photo 9

Unroll the knitting again. And we recruit 4 air. We knit a single crochet under the chain stitch of the bottom row. And we repeat. We knit the last stitch into the outer double crochet of the bottom row.
photo 10

And we will make a binding with pink yarn.

We knit 2 single crochets into the arches, 3 chain stitches and 2 more single crochets.
photo 11

We knit the second wing for the angel. And we sew them on.
photo 12

Let's make a short chain of air loops with pink yarn. And we’ll tie it like a headband.
Crochet angel is ready!

Crochet openwork angels. Patterns for knitting angels.

Good afternoon, dear needlewomen, and in particular those who like to crochet. By the coming Christmas, we will have time to knit a Christmas angel.

On the World of Handicrafts website you will find completely different knitting patterns. These celestials are usually knitted with thin cotton threads. The crocheted angel needs to be starched, otherwise it will not hold its shape. Below you can find a recipe for preparing starch for the finished product.

The process of preparing starch.

Take 2 tablespoons of starch, dissolve in cold water and add all this to an enamel bowl with warm water (water - 0.5 cups). Next, place the dishes on the stove. Cook the starch until it thickens; the cooking process is similar to cooking jelly. We dip the knitted parts of the angel into the resulting ready-made solution, separately, and soak until the starch cools completely. Then we squeeze out all the parts well, stretch them and dry them on suitable forms. When everything is thoroughly dry, we iron it and then sew it together.

First master - Angel crochet class

Many people ask me how I knit my angels. So I decided to try to make a MK, don’t judge strictly, this is my first MK. I hope it will be clear.
The beginning of the angel's dress. My threads are like this

You can use iris or a little thinner than a thread.

I took this napkin as a basis, I’m just reducing a couple of reports

At the beginning, so that the pattern on the angel’s dress was clearly visible, I added several rows. So I tried to make a diagram:

I'll try to describe it further: 1 ROW Dial 9 v. p., connect into a ring. 2 ROW: 3 in. p lifting and 8 tbsp. s/n knit into a ring, ROW 3: 3 in. p. rise +1 in. p., then (1 st s/n, 1 st) knit until the end of the row This is what I got

ROW 4: 3 ch rises and 3 st s/n with a common top, then 4 in. p. (skip 2 st s/n 3 rows); 4 st s/n with a common top, 4 in. n (again skip 2 tbsp 3 rows)

The result was three arches made of air loops.
5 ROW: in the air arch. make loops 3 in. p. lifting and 2 tbsp. s/n with a common top, 2nd century. p., 3 st. s/n with total. top. Next 2nd century. n.. (And into the next arch from v. p. 3 st s/n with a common v., 2 v. p., 3 st s/n with a common v.) - we also repeat in the last arch.
6 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
7 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 4 c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
8 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 5th c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
9 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 6th c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
10 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 7th c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
11 ROW: 3 in. lifting item, 2 tbsp. s/n with general c., 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s/n with general c., 8th c. p. (repeat 2 more times)
This is what I get

I immediately made a cone (the shape on which I will sugar the angel), I have a piece of linoleum, you can use a plastic bottle or cardboard (just before sugaring, wrap the cardboard with oilcloth). As I knit, I try on a cone and an angel dress.
Girls, I hope you understand, if you ask anything, I’ll try to explain.

This is row 8-9 of the napkin

This is row 10-11

A few more rows

These are the final bumps on the dress, we knit each one separately

And finally the finished dress

Now we begin to knit the head and collar:
Head Amigurumi Ring of Six Loops (6)
1 row – (in) 6 times (12)
2nd row – (1sc, inc) 6 times (18)
Row 3 – (2 sc, inc) 6 times (24)
Row 4 – (3 sc, inc) 6 times (30)
Row 5 – (4 sc, inc) 6 times (36)
Row 6 – (5 sc, inc) 6 times (42)
Row 7 – (6 sc, inc) 6 times (48)

8 – 14 rows – 48 sc

Row 15 - (6 sc, dec) 6 times (42)
Row 16 - (5 sc, dec) 6 times (36)
Row 17 - (4sc, dec) 6 times (30)
18 row-(3sc, dec) 6 times (24)
19 row - (2 sc, dec) 6 times (18) fill the head with filler

20 row-(1sc, dec) 6 times (12)
21 row - (dec) 6 times (6) The result is a ball like this

We continue to knit: we knit two stitches into each single crochet. s/n, it will be 12 tbsp. s/n. Next I knitted according to the pattern of the motif number No. 187 The diagram is hard to see, but I couldn't find a better one.
This is the collar I got

Wings: knitted according to this pattern

I tied the finished wings with air arches. loops, the arch consists of 3 c. P

We need to connect two such parts

Hands: dial 82 v. p., knit a row of 80 sc and the same 4 turning rows. Leave 15 cm of thread for sewing. The result is a strip like this

We take the wire. I use this one

We cut off the required length and sheathe the wire with our strip

Here are our pens

Halo: 1 row 20c. p. into the ring. 2nd row: 3 in. lifting point, 34 tbsp. double crochet 3 row air arches with picot (3 row optional)

Hair: I wrap threads around a small book, stitch it on one side, and cut it on the other. It turns out to be such a wig

Let's start sugaring. I sugar it because this is the most durable method.
I cook the syrup: 6 tablespoons of sugar for half a glass of water. When the syrup has cooled, I soak the angel’s details in it: halo, wings, dress and collar (leave the head dry).
I pull the dress and collar onto the uniform, lay out the wings and halo on a flat surface

As it dries, I soak the parts in syrup several more times.

I first decorate the parts with beads, and then assemble the angel itself. I glue all the parts and decorations with a hot gun, or with super glue

I glue the hair and style it into my hair. I did my hair like this
Glued the wig

At the temples I took two small strands

I braided my hair like this

And tied them at the back of my head

Then I brewed starch, I won’t tell you the proportions, I did it by eye, but it turned out to be a very thick glaze.\
I soaked small strands in paste and wrapped them around a toothpick and secured them at the bottom with a paper clip.

When the hair was dry, I removed the toothpicks and trimmed the ends of the hair. THE SECRET OF SUCH CURLS WAS SHARED BY OUR FORMUNIKA, OLECHKA A. She also knits wonderful angels!!!
I glued the halo on and straightened my hair.
At the very end I glued the wings. And now our little angel is ready

Simple angel knitting description

Angel with bells (model 1).
Height: 12 cm. Materials: “Iris” yarn (100% cotton), 15 g white; a little green; white small beads; narrow green satin ribbon; suitable shape; a little padding polyester; hook No. 0.9.

Description of work

Head: Using a white thread, cast on a chain of 5 sts. p. and close in a circle using the connection. Art.
1st r.: 1 c. lifting point, 7 tbsp. b/n into the resulting ring. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
2nd row: 1 c. lifting point, 11 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
3rd r.: 1 c. lifting point, 15 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
4th p.: v. lifting point, 19 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
5th r.: 1v. lifting point, 23 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
6th-7th row: knit st. b/n directly.
8th row: knit as the 4th row.
9th row: knit as the 3rd row.
10th row: knit as 2nd row.
Fill your head with padding polyester.
12th row: knit st. b/n directly. Tighten the remaining loops with thread. Cut the thread.

Torso: Using a white thread, cast on a chain of 6 sts. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art. 1st p.: 1st century. lifting point, 8 tbsp. b/n into the resulting ring. Row finish connection. Art.
2nd r.: 3 c. lifting point, 1 tbsp. s/n in the 1st century. p. lifting, 2 tbsp. s/n in art. b/n of the previous row from the hook. Row finish connection. Art. Next, continue work according to scheme 1 to the 5th row inclusive. In the 6th row, when knitting the body, skip the “wings”, connecting the front and back parts of the bodice. st. Continue working according to scheme 2 up to the 17th row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Bell (3 pcs.): Use a green thread to make a chain of 5 sts. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art. 1st r.: 3 c. lifting point, 9 tbsp. s/n into the resulting ring. Row finish connection. Art. 2nd r.: 3 c. lifting point, 9 tbsp. s/n in 9th century. s/n of the previous row. Row finish connection. Art. 3rd r.: 3 c. p. (1 v. p. rise + 2 v. p.), * 1 tbsp. b/n in the next article. s/n of the previous row from the hook, 2 in. p. *, repeat from * to * 8 times, 10 times in total. Row finish connection. Art. Knit beads in the last row of the bell.

2nd row: 1 c. lifting point. Art. 31 b/n in Art. s/n of the previous row from the hook.
3rd-9th r.: 1st century. lifting point, 31 st. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
10th r.: 1st century. lifting point, 15 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
11th r.: 1st century. lifting point, 7 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook. Do not cut the thread. Torso: knit in the round.
12th p.: 1 c. lifting point, 15 tbsp. b/n in Art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
13th r.: 3 c. lifting point, 31 st. s/n in art. b/n of the previous row from the hook.
14th-16th century: 3rd century. lifting point, 31 st. s/n in art. s/n of the previous row from the hook.
17th r.: 4th century. lifting point, 1st. from 2/n to 1st century. lifting point, 2nd century p., * 2 tbsp. with 2/n in the 2nd art. s/n of the previous row from the hook, 2 in. n. *, repeat from * to * 14 times, 16 times in total. 18th r.: 3 c. lifting point, 63 st. s/n in the arches of the previous row from the hook. Next, knit according to the pattern of the lower part of the angel along the 32nd row. Cut the thread.

"Wings": dial a chain of 5 v. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art. 1st r.: 6th century. p. (3 v. p. rise + 3 v. p.), * 1 tbsp. s/n in the ring, 3 in. p. *, repeat from * to * 6 times, 8 times in total. Finish each row with the help of a connection, art.
2nd r.: 3 c. lifting item, 1st. s/n in the arch from the 3rd century. p. of the previous row from the hook, 3 in. p.. 2 tbsp. s/n in the same arch, * 2 tbsp. s/n to the next arch from 3rd century. p. of the previous row from the hook, 3 in. p., 2 tbsp. s/n in the same arch *. repeat from * to * 6 times, 8 times in total. Next, knit according to the wing pattern in straight and reverse rows along the 8th row.

Nimbus: dial a chain of 36 v. p. and close the cool connection. Art. 1st r.: 3 c. lifting point, 35 tbsp. s/n in the ring. Each row ends with a connection. Art. Next, knit according to the halo pattern in straight and reverse rows up to the 3rd row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Hand (2 pcs.): dial a chain of 4 v. p. and close it in a circle to connect. Art. 1st r.: 4 c. P. lifting, 1 tbsp. with 2/n into the ring from v.p. * 2 tbsp. with 2/n in the ring, 1 vp. *, repeat from * to * 5 times, 7 times in total.
2nd r.: 6 c. p. (3 v. p. rise + 3 v. p.); 1 tbsp. s/n in the 1st art. from 2/n of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p., 1 tbsp. b/n in the arch from 2 in. p. of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p., * 1 tbsp. s/n in art. from 2/n of the previous row from the hook, 3 in. p., 1st. s/n in the next st. from 2/n of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. p., 1 tbsp. b/n in the arch from 2 in. p. of the previous row from the hook, 1 in. n. *, repeat from * to * 5 times, 7 times in total. Next, knit according to the arm pattern up to the 11th row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Flower: Use a brown thread to cast on a chain of 12 v. p. and close the connection in a circle. Art. 1st r.: 3 c. p. rise, 71 st. s/n in the ring. 2nd p.: 1 in. p. rise, 71 st. b/n in Art. s/n of the previous row from the hook. Next, knit according to the flower pattern up to the 4th row inclusive. Cut the thread.

Assembly: Lightly starch the finished parts, pull them onto the mold and leave to dry. Carefully remove from the mold. Glue the “wings” and sleeves to the body. Place a halo on your head. Decorate the flower with a bead and ribbons and glue it according to the photo.