Napkin Arcano Weave - Step By Step Free

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Today's tutorial is perfect for those who like a well decorated and organized dining table, these famous napkins look beautiful and squander delicacy, sophistication and elegance at any time it is used.

This piece has been a trend also in the decoration, because you can make this model and exhibit anywhere you want, it is very beautiful and of course has all the elegance of a manual work well done.



Crochet is indeed something exciting, many people are impressed as that lines can be make pieces as amazing as this, I mean it is a market also with a very promising future.


So whether you're a beginner, curious or in search of income opportunity, you've come to the right place I give you greater strength to invest your time and everything you have in crochet.
Do you know why? Because it's a different market, not everyone does! That is, what you bring to the market will be successful, is even if you are a beginner in the business this may be the chance of your life to start a business of your own and get to live on it.
Many people see crochet as a 7-headed animal and in reality it's not quite yes, what drives crochet is passion, this because every piece crafted in it is manual, i.e. being had no passion for what it does, it won't produce the charm that people have when they look at each piece in crochet and acquire.
Even if you are a beginner crocheter, I recommend that you take this as an opportunity, invest your time in learning and go on dedicating yourself, gradually you will succeed.
Take one tutorial at a time and follow the same from start to finish, when I talk from start to finish is exactly not jumping from tutorial to tutorial, this will discourage you, the ideal and you feel the thrill of finishing a piece.
So when you can actually complete that challenge, the feeling of being able to finish and indeed enriching, that is, so you can be motivated to follow other tutorials and go in search of knowledge in the business, especially when you are starting.
It's don't think it's going to be easy, in reality nothing in this life is easy and with crochet this is no different, but it's actually possible when you have focus and determination.
So if you want to be your own boss, owner of your own business, have a life where you can manage everything you need home, crochet is a world of possibilities and can provide you with that.
I started in crochet as a hobby, after a crisis in the job market decide to make it my profession and detail, just like you who is starting and do not know much, I also did not know anything, i felt afraid, did not know how it would work, but I decided to risk, because I understood, that being I was in love with the pieces I looked in the big centers of my city in crochet , meant he had an audience to buy.
And I've always found a branch with more than promising growth, because it's not something that's on every corner, it's when you invest in innovation the market looks at you differently.
That's how my clients see me, it's this feeling I wanted to provide them with, bring something different, innovative, personalized and as beautiful as crochet can provide.
Here below I will leave the written step by step for you to follow and produce this beautiful work.




Materials
size 10 crochet thread- 20-25 yards
1.75 mm hook
yarn needle
scissors

Instructions

Ch 5, slip st in 5th ch from hook to make a ring.

Round 1- ch 3 (counts as first dc), 15 dc in ring, slip st to third ch of first dc. (16 dc)

Round 2- ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch-1 space), [dc in next dc, ch 1] around, slip st to third ch of first dc. (16 dc, 16 ch-1 spaces)

Round 3- slip st in next ch-1 space, ch 1, sc in same space, [ch 2, sc in next ch-1 space] around, ch 1, sc in first sc to make last ch-2 space. (16 sc, 16 ch-2 spaces)

Round 4- ch 1, sc in same space, [ch 3, sc in next ch-2 space] around, dc in first sc to make last ch-3 space. (16 sc, 16 ch-3 spaces)

Round 5- beg 3-dc cluster in same space, [ch 5, 3-dc cluster in next ch-3 space] around, ch 2, dc in first 3-dc cluster to make last ch-5 space. (16 3-dc clusters, 16 ch-5 spaces)

Round 6- ch 6 (counts as first dc and ch-3 space), ★ [dc, ch 3] twice in center ch of next ch-5 space, skip next 5 sts, repeat from ★ around, dc in same st as first dc, ch 1, hdc in third ch of first dc to make last ch-3 space. (32 dc, 32 ch-3 spaces)

Round 7- ch 3 (counts as first dc), 3 dc in same space, slip st in next ch-3 space, [7 dc in next ch-3 space, slip st in next ch-3 space] around, 3 dc in same space as first dc, slip st to third ch of first dc. (112 dc)

Round 8- cluster, picot, cluster, [skip next 6 dc, slip st in next dc, cluster, picot, cluster] around, slip st in same st as first cluster made, fasten off and weave in ends. (32 clusters, 16 picots)

Round 9- turn your work over so the wrong side is facing up, join thread around post of any center dc of 7-dc group on Round 7, ch 1, FPsc around same st, FPsc around each of next 3 dc, skip next slip st, FPsc around each of next 3 dc, ★ [FPsc, ch 5, FPsc] around next dc, FPsc around each of next 3 dc, skip next slip st, FPsc around each of next 3 dc, repeat from ★ around, FPsc around same dc as first FPsc and above the first FPsc, ch 2, dc in first FPsc to make last ch-5 space. (96 FPsc, 16 ch-5 spaces).

Round 10- turn work over so the right side is facing up, ch 3 (counts as first dc), 6 dc in same st, [ch 3, 7 dc in center ch of next ch-5 space] around, ch 1, hdc in third ch of first dc to make last ch-3 space. (112 dc, 16 ch-3 spaces)

Round 11- ch 1, sc in same space, FPdc around next dc, sc in next dc, [ch 1, sc in next dc] 4 times, FPdc around next dc, ★ sc in next ch-3 space, FPdc around next dc, sc in next dc, [ch 1, sc in next dc] 4 times, FPdc around next dc, repeat from ★ around, slip st to first sc. (96 sc, 32 FPdc, 64 ch-1 spaces)

Round 12- ch 3 (counts as first dc), FPdc around next FPdc, sc in next ch-1 space, [ch 1, sc in next ch-1 space] 3 times, FPdc around next FPdc, ★ dc in next sc, FPdc around next FPdc, sc in next ch-1 space, [ch 1, sc in next ch-1 space] 3 times, FPdc around next FPdc, repeat from ★ around, slip st to third ch of first dc. (16 dc, 32 FPdc, 64 sc, 48 ch-1 spaces)




Round 13- ch 3 (counts as first dc), FPdc twice around next FPdc, sc in next ch-1 space, [ch 1, sc in next ch-1 space] twice, FPdc twice around next FPdc, ★ dc in next dc, FPdc twice around next FPdc, sc in next ch-1 space, [ch 1, sc in next ch-1 space] twice, FPdc twice around next FPdc, repeat from ★ around, slip st to third ch of first dc. (16 dc, 64 FPdc, 48 sc, 32 ch-1 spaces)

Round 14- ch 3 (counts as first dc), FPdc around next FPdc, FPdc twice around next FPdc, sc in next ch-1 space, ch 1, sc in next ch-1 space, FPdc twice around next FPdc, FPdc around next FPdc, ★ dc in next dc, FPdc around next FPdc, FPdc twice around next FPdc, sc in next ch-1 space, ch 1, sc in next ch-1 space, FPdc twice around next FPdc, FPdc around next FPdc, * dc in next dc, repeat from ★ around, slip st to third ch of first dc. (16 dc, 96 FPdc, 32 sc, 16 ch-1 spaces)

Round 15- ch 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc in same st, ch 1, FPdc around each of next 3 FPdc, sc in next ch-1 space, FPdc around each of next 3 FPdc, ch 1, [3 dc in next dc, ch 1, FPdc around each of next 3 FPdc, sc in next ch-1 space, FPdc around each of next 3 FPdc, ch 1] around, slip st to third ch of first dc. (48 dc, 32 ch-1 spaces, 96 FPdc, 16 sc)

Round 16- ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch-1 space), [dc, ch 1] 3 times in next dc, dc in next dc, ch 1, FPdc around next FPdc, FPdc decrease around next 2 FPdc, skip next sc, FPdc decrease around next 2 FPdc, FPdc around next FPdc, ch 1, ★ dc in next dc, ch 1, [dc, ch 1] 3 times in next dc, dc in next dc, ch 1, FPdc around next FPdc, FPdc decrease around next 2 FPdc, skip next sc, FPdc decrease around next 2 FPdc, FPdc around next FPdc, ch 1, repeat from ★ around, slip st to third ch of first dc. (80 dc, 96 ch-1 spaces, 32 FPdc, 32 FPdc decreases)

Round 17- ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch-1 space), dc in next dc, ch 1, [dc, ch 1] 3 times in next dc, [dc in next dc, ch 1] twice, [FPdc decrease around next 2 sts] twice, ch 1, ★ [dc in next dc, ch 1] twice, [dc, ch 1] 3 times in next dc, [dc in next dc, ch 1] twice, [FPdc decrease using next 2 sts] twice, ch 1, repeat from ★ around, slip st to third ch of first dc. (112 dc, 128 ch-1 spaces, 32 dc decreases)

Round 18- ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in next ch-1 space, [dc in next dc, dc in next ch-1 space] twice, 3 dc in next dc, [dc in next ch-1 space, dc in next dc] 3 times, ch 1, skip next ch-1 space, FPdc decrease using next 2 sts, skip next ch-1 space, ch 1, ★ [dc in next dc, dc in next ch-1 space] 3 times, 3 dc in next dc, [dc in next ch-1 space, dc in next dc] 3 times, ch 1, skip next ch-1 space, FPdc decrease using next 2 sts, skip next ch-1 space, ch 1, repeat from ★ around, slip st to third ch of first dc. (240 dc, 32 ch-1 spaces, 16 dc decreases)

Round 19- ch 1, sc in same st, working all the next sc of this round in the back loop only- sc in next dc, small picot, [sc in each of next 2 dc, small picot] twice, sc in next dc, [sc, small picot, sc] in next dc, sc in next dc, [small picot, sc in each of next 2 dc] 3 times, skip next 2 ch-1 spaces, ★ [sc in each of next 2 dc, small picot] 3 times, sc in next dc, [sc, small picot, sc] in next dc, sc in next dc, [small picot, sc in each of next 2 dc] 3 times, skip next 2 ch-1 spaces, repeat from ★ around, slip st to first sc, fasten off and weave in ends. (256 sc, 112 small picots)


Here is a chart of the doily.  Start with ch 5 and slip st in the 5th ch from hook to make a ring.  There are 16 dc in the first round.




Starting Round 8
Step 1- ch 3 and make a dc in the third ch from the hook (first cluster made).
Step 2- ch 3 and make a slip st in the third ch from the hook (picot made).
Step 3- Repeat Step 1 to make the second cluster.
Step 4- Skip the next 6 dc and make a slip st in the next dc (center dc of next 7-dc group).
I hope that you enjoyed this pattern!  Stay tuned for part 2


Round 9

Attaching the thread on Round 9 and making the first front post single crochet (FPSc)
Step 1- With the wrong side of your work facing up, insert hook around post of any center dc of the 7-dc group on Round 7.  

 Step 2- Pick up a loop of the thread you are joining and draw through.

Step 3- Ch 1.

Step 4- To make the first FPsc, insert hook around the post of the same dc and pick up a loop.

Step 5- Pull up a loop, there should be 2 loops now on the hook.

Step 6- yo and draw through both loops on the hook.

Finishing Round 9

Insert hook around the post of the next dc (same st as the first FPsc) and above the first FPsc and make the last FPsc.  To make the last ch-5 space, ch 2 and dc in the first FPsc.

Round 10
Working with the right side of the doily facing up, ch 3 (counts as first dc), and make 6 dc in the same st (the dc of last ch-5 space made).  [ch 3 and make 7 dc in the center ch of the next ch-5 space] around.  To make the last ch-3 space- ch 1 and hdc in the third ch of the first dc.



Making the first FPdc on Round 11

Step 1- yo and insert hook around the post of the next dc.

Step 2- yo and pull up a loop, there should be 3 loops on the hook.

Step 3- yo and draw through 2 loops, 2 loops remaining on the hook.

Step 4- yo and draw through the last 2 loops on the hook.

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source: https://www.draiguna.com/2019/02/arcanoweave-part-3.html

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