Collar necklace crochet work l tomchuk. Crochet collars with patterns

Collar Vita

Openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2009 crocheted from 80g of Vita Pelican yarn (100% cotton double mercerization; length 330m / 50g) crochet # 1. Collar width 10 cm.

The knitting of the collar begins with a chain of 214 stitches (23 rapports, 9 stitches each + 4 stitches for symmetry + 3 lifting stitches) and then knit according to the pattern.

The expansion of the collar is due to the increase in the number of air loops in the arches of the French mesh.

After finishing knitting, tie the collar along the narrow sides and the neckline with the 1st row of single crochets and the 1st row of the "crustacean step". G

The otovy collar must be starch, spread out to size and left to dry completely.

Jane Eyre Collar

Knitting begins with a chain of 105 air loops and then knits according to the pattern. The finished collar is decorated with a button fastener or crocheted laces.

Collar Blossoming Pineapples

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2005 is crocheted of cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 12 cm.

They start knitting with a chain of 182 air loops (9 rapports of 18 loops + 17 loops for symmetry + 3 lifting loops) and then knit 16 rows according to the pattern.

Having knitted 16 rows, do not cut the thread, but continue knitting, tying the collar in a circle. Finish the row with a connecting post at the beginning of the 16th row.

Starch the finished collar, stretch to shape and leave to dry.

Double Layer Pineapple Collar

A beautiful collar with a pineapple pattern from an Asian magazine is crocheted from 110g of yarn # 3. The length of the dense part of the collar is 50 cm.

The collar consists of a dense part 10 cm wide and pineapple leaves attached to it on both sides. The knitting density of the main part is 25 loops and 14 rows in a 10x10 cm square.

They start knitting the collar from the main part, for it they dial a chain of 25 air loops and knit according to the pattern, ending knitting in a semicircle. The second semicircle is knitted on the initial chain of air loops.

After that, pineapple leaves are tied to the main part, 10 on one side and 9 on the other. In the diagram, next to each leaf in brackets, the rows of the main part are shown, to which the leaf is attached.

Finally, tie the strings with the leaves at the ends, the length of the strings is 34 cm (32 rows).

Pentagonal motif collar

Collar in pentagonal motifs from Lets Knit Series Hot Line 6960/1993. The collar is crocheted from 35g of cotton yarn # 2. Collar width 11cm, neckline length 44cm.

The collar consists of 8 pentagonal motifs, connected to each other in the process of knitting the last row. When all the motives are connected and connected, they are tied round in 2 rows according to the pattern.

Starch the finished collar, straighten it to size and leave to dry completely.

Collar Lily

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2007 is crocheted of cotton yarn No. 1.5. Collar width 13 cm.

The collar pattern rapport is only 2 loops, thanks to which the collar size along the neckline can be made in any way. A uncomplicated pattern, available to knitters of any level, looks very gentle and romantic.

They start knitting with a chain of air loops of the required length and then knit 14 rows according to the pattern. Without cutting off the thread, tie the collar along the narrow sides and the neckline with single crochets.

Trim for square neckline

Lace trim for a square neckline from the Puntillas Aplicadas magazine crocheted of cotton yarn # 3.

Collar Carved leaves

An elegant collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of thin bobbin threads # 0.75. Collar width 6 cm.

The knitting of the collar begins with a chain of 261 air loops (excluding the lifting loops), on which a row of columns with one crochet is knitted through 3 air loops (the first column is formed by lifting loops). Next, tie 29 leaves, attaching them to each 3rd column of the 1st row. In order for the leaves to turn out to be carved, knit single crochet stitches at the back of the loop.

Connect the tops of the leaves with a new chain of air loops, knitting 13 loops between the leaves. On this chain, tie 3 rows of harness.

Along the neckline, tie 3 rows with single crochet stitches, adding 12 stitches on each side to the original chain.

Collar Bruges Lace

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2006 is crocheted with a crochet No. 1.5-1.75 from their thin cotton yarn. Collar width 18 cm.

Knitting of a collar begins with knitting of internal motifs, forks. Tie 11 motives by connecting them together.

After that, tie a strip of thongs with Bruges braid along the outer edge of the collar.

Last but not least, the Bruges braid is knitted along the neckline.

Lay the finished collar on a horizontal surface, shape, moisten and leave to dry completely.

Soso Collar

A large lace collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2009 is crocheted of Coco Vita Cotton yarn (100% mercerized cotton; length 240m / 50g) crochet # 1. Collar width 11cm.

They start knitting with a chain of 159 air loops (15 repeats of 10 loops + 9 loops for symmetry) and then knit 17 rows according to the pattern.

Tie 2 stitches of any length.

Starch the finished collar, stretch to size and leave to dry

Collar Amelia

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of thin cotton threads # 1. Collar width 10 cm.

The collar begins to knit with a chain of air loops and then knit 16 rows according to the pattern. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk, the end of knitting is indicated by a circle divided in half.

Attach the thread to the beginning of knitting, this place is indicated by a circle with a cross inside. Tie 1 row of harness along the narrow sides and fall off of the collar. The end of knitting is indicated by a black square.

Collar Daniela

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine Ganchillo Puntorama is crocheted from 20g of fine cotton yarn with a crochet hook No. 1.5. Collar width 12.5 cm, length along the neckline 39 cm.

Knitting of a collar begins with a chain of 125 stitches (5 rapports of 24 stitches + 5 stitches for symmetry) and then knit 11 rows according to the pattern.

In the 12th row, they are strapping with arches from air loops, first along the fly-off part of the collar, adding "pico", and then along the narrow side, the neckline and the second narrow side.

Collar Sunshine

The collar begins to knit from a chain of air loops of the desired length, the beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk. Next, tie 3 rows with columns with one crochet behind the back wall, knitting a button loop in the 2nd row.

Tie the main part of the collar with a French net, leaving 12 stitches free on both sides.

Decorate the edge of the collar with round motifs, connecting them between each other and attaching to the main part of the collar while knitting the last row.

Collar Cat Paws

Delicate openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2007.

The collar, 9 cm wide, is crocheted of cotton yarn "Snowflake" No. 1.25.

They start knitting with a chain of 109 air loops (1 repeat = 9 VP + 1 VP + 3 VP lifting). Further knitting is continued according to the scheme. Having finished knitting, and without tearing off the thread, tie the collar with single crochets along the narrow sides and according to the tying pattern along the neckline.

For the strings, they knit chains of air loops, at the end of which rings are made - the ring from VP is tightly untied with columns.

The finished collar must be starched, stretched to size and left to dry completely.

Collar Sunflower

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of thin cotton threads # 1.25. Collar width 7 cm.

The collar begins to knit from a chain of air loops and then knit according to the pattern. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk.

At the end of the knitting of the collar, without breaking the thread, tie the narrow sides and the neckline with one row of the strapping according to the pattern. The end of the knitting of the harness is indicated in the diagram with a black square.

Collar of large flowers

An openwork collar of pentagonal motifs with large flowers from the Lithuanian magazine Pacios 2008 is crocheted with polyester yarn with lurex (100-120g light and 50-70g dark) crochet No. 3-3.5.

The collar consists of 6 floral motifs... Each flower is tied with 3 rows of arches, the 4th row is used to connect motifs. In the last row of arches on the sides, which form the neck and bottom of the collar, knit fewer air loops to straighten the lines. The neckline and the bottom of the collar are tied with a "crustacean step".

Collar Pineapple Bunches

Large openwork collar - model Evgeniya Vysokovskaya crocheted from 3 spools of cotton thread # 1.25.

On a chain of air loops, knit 8 rapports according to the pattern. At the end of the pattern, each large petal is knitted separately.

Having finished knitting all the petals, knit 1 row of single crochet stitches along the neckline and 1 row of single crochet stitches around the entire perimeter of the collar, making a button loop.

The collar can be worn with closure at the front and back.

Collar Mesh

An uncomplicated openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2004. crocheted from thin cotton yarn No. 1. Collar width 6 cm.

The collar is knitted in the transverse direction, starting with a chain of 50 stitches (45 stitches of the pattern + 5 stitches of a turn), and then according to the pattern to the desired length.

The collar is tied along the neckline in one row according to the pattern.

The finished collar must be starched, straightened and left to dry completely.

Collar Solomon loops

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of thin cotton threads No. 0.6. Collar width 7 cm.

After the strip of the French net, they move on to the rows connected by "Solomon loops", which are indicated on the diagram with an eye with a cross. At the end of the knitting of the collar, tie the narrow sides and the neckline with one row of the harness according to the pattern. The beginning of the strapping coincides with the starting point of knitting. Form a buttonhole at the end of the harness row.

Collar Delicate pineapples

Delicate openwork collar from the Brazilian magazine Ganchillo is crocheted from thin bobbin threads # 1. Collar width 10 cm, length along the neckline 44 cm.

Begin knitting of a collar with a chain of 193 air loops (12 rapports of 16 VP + 1 VP for symmetry). Further knitting is continued according to the scheme. After 16 rows of the main pattern, knit 2 rows of strapping in a circle. The number of air loops in the arches is indicated on the diagram by numbers.

The finished collar must be starched, straightened and left to dry completely.

Collar New Year

Large openwork collar - model Evgeniya Vysokovskaya is crocheted from 2 spools of cotton thread No. 10 by crochet No. 1.

On a chain of air loops of a deliberately longer length, knit 1 row according to the scheme. The number of repeats of 15 loops can be any, depending on the length of the collar you need. For a collar under the throat, you need 13 rapports. Having decided on the length, cut off the excess air loops, securing the end of the thread, and then knit according to the scheme.

Having finished knitting, without breaking the thread, tie the collar along the narrow sides and the outgoing edge with arches made of air loops with "picot", and along the neckline with single crochets.

The finished collar must be starched, spread out to size and left to dry.

Collar Alice

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2008 is crocheted from 40g of yarn (50% cotton, 50% viscose) crochet No. 1.5. Collar width 12 cm.

They start knitting with a chain of 189 air loops (15 rapports of 12 loops + 9 loops) and then knit 15 rows according to the pattern. Without cutting off the thread, tie the collar along the narrow sides of 1 with a row of single crochets, and along the neckline with arches of 3 air loops and single crochets.

Starch the finished collar, stretch to size and leave to dry.

Chain collar

An uncomplicated collar from an Asian magazine is crocheted from 20g of yarn No. 3.5. Collar width 15 cm, length along the neckline 50 cm.

They start knitting the collar with a chain of 91 stitches and then knit 17 rows, increasing the number of stitches between single crochet stitches according to the pattern.

After that, complete 4 rows of strapping from fans with lush posts.

A variant of the same collar made of thinner yarn with mohair.

V-neck collar

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2007 is crocheted of thin cotton yarn No. 0.5. Collar width 14 cm.

They start knitting with a chain of air loops of the required length, taking into account that 1 rapport = 6 loops + 2 loops must be added for symmetry.

The collar width can also be changed to your liking. In the photo, the collar consists of 7 rows, and the diagram shows 5. Rows 4 and 5 must be repeated again.

Starch the finished collar, stretch to size and leave to dry.

Openwork collar Volumetric flowers

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 12 cm.

Tie 28 volumetric three-tiered flowers, connecting them together.

On the inside of the chain of flowers, start knitting the mesh part of the collar, the beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with a crossed out circle, and the end of knitting with a circle divided in half.

Tie the outer edge of the strip of flowers 1 side by side according to the pattern.

Collar Greta

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of thin cotton threads # 1.25. Collar width 8 cm.

The collar begins to knit from a chain of air loops of the required length at the rate of 1 rapport = 12 loops + 4 loops for symmetry and then knit according to the pattern. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk.

Finally, without cutting off the thread, tie the collar in a circle with one row of harness. The knitting end point is marked with a black square.

Collar Lace Leaves

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 8 cm.

Tie 8 leaves according to the pattern. An eye with a cross on the diagram denotes "Solomon loops". You can watch a video tutorial on knitting solomon loops.

Connect the finished leaves in 3 rows of strapping along the neckline. The beginning of the strapping is indicated by a crossed-out circle, the end - by a black square.

Lay the collar flat and connect the leaves together at the touching points.

Linen Collar Corners

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine linen threads # 0.75. Collar width 9 cm.

The collar is knitted in the transverse direction, the beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk. They begin knitting the collar with a chain of 23 stitches and, having knitted 1 row of single crochet, begin to expand the collar, knitting the first tight triangle.

At the end of the knitting of the main part of the collar, it is tied in a circle with one row of single crochet, supplemented on the outward and narrow sides of the "pico". The knitting end point is indicated on the diagram with a square.

The finished collar must be starched, straightened and left to dry completely.

Collar Senorita

Chic collar - mantle from the Magazine Mod No. 476 crocheted from 120 g of cotton thread No. 1.

The knitting of the collar begins with a chain of air loops, on which 26 repeats of the pattern are knitted according to the scheme. After knitting 13 rows, break the thread and knit rows 14-17 on 3 sides of the collar.

After that, on the initial chain of air loops, tie 1-2 rows and finishing rows from 14 to 17 on them.

Tie the collar along the neckline with the 1st row of single crochet stitches and the row of the "crustacean step". Make a buttonhole and sew on a button for fastening. Starch the finished collar and iron it.

Collar Vintage

Collar - mantle with a stand from the Magazine Mod No. 405 (model by Tatiana Piskunova) crocheted from 100 g of viscose silk with a crochet hook No. 1. The collar fastens at the back with 6 small buttons.

Knitting of a collar begins with a chain of air loops equal to the circumference of the neck, on which an even number of arches of 5 air loops are knitted. Next, knit according to the pattern, making an extension loop of the rise at the beginning of the odd rows.

Having finished knitting the shoulder, on the initial chain of air loops, tie the rack according to the pattern. Tie the vertical edges of the collar and the top of the stand with a row of single crochets, making a picot on every third column. Sew 6 buttonholes and sew on buttons.

Collar Spikelets

They start knitting with a chain of 281 air loops (18 rapports of 15 loops + 10 loops) and then knit according to the pattern.

Starch the finished collar, stretch to size and leave to dry.

Collar Stripes

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted from 50g mercerized cotton # 1.25.

The collar is knitted across, which allows you to make it any desired length. Expansion occurs by increasing the number of crochets in the columns. The direction of knitting is shown in the diagram with arrows.

Large sirloin collar of Rose

Fillet collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of thin cotton threads # 0.6. Collar width 20 cm.

The collar begins to knit with a chain of 412 air loops (409 neck loops + 3 lifting loops) and then knit according to the pattern. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk. Finish knitting with one row of single crochets.

Finally, tie the collar in a circle with golden thread with one row of single crochets, adding "picot" along the narrow sides and the fall-off side of the collar

Collar School

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of mercerized cotton threads # 1.25. Collar width 6 cm.

The collar begins to knit with a chain of air loops and then knit 5 rows according to the pattern and cut the thread. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk, the end of knitting of the first section of 5 rows is indicated by a circle divided in half.

Attach the thread to the end of the first row of single crochet stitches, this place is indicated by a circle with a cross inside. Tie 3 rows of single crochet stitches on 3 sides of the collar and continue to knit the harness according to the pattern, adding stitches at the turns.

After finishing the last row of pico harness, tie the collar along the neckline with single crochet stitches through an air loop. The end of knitting is indicated by a black square.

Collar Burdock

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2007 is crocheted from 70g of Iris yarn No. 1.25-1.5. Collar width 15 cm.

They start knitting with a chain of 200 air loops (13 repeats of 15 VP + 2 VP for symmetry + 3 VP lifting). Further knitting is continued according to the scheme.

The finished collar must be starched, straightened and left to dry completely.

Richelieu Collar

An openwork collar with voluminous popcorn elements from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 1.25. Collar width 7.5 cm.

The collar begins to knit from a chain of air loops and then knit according to the pattern. The beginning of the strapping is indicated by a crossed-out circle, the end - by a black square.

Collar Rings

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 7 cm.

The collar is knitted in the transverse direction according to the principle of continuous knitting. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk.

Having knitted the collar of the required length, without cutting the thread, tie the collar along the neckline. The knitting end point is marked with a black square.

Collar Anita

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of thin cotton threads # 1.25. Collar width 8.5 cm.

The collar begins to knit from a chain of air loops of the required length and then knit according to the pattern. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk. Since the collar rapport is small, almost any length of the neckline can be made.

Finally, without cutting off the thread, tie the collar in a circle with one row of trefoil binding. The knitting end point is marked with a black square.

Collar Bird cherry

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 7.5 cm.

The collar begins to knit with a chain of 196 air loops (excluding lifting loops) - 13 rapports, 15 loops each + 1 loop for symmetry. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk.

Next, knit 11 rows according to the pattern, including a row with triple columns. After that, a row of circular tying is knitted, performing a row along the edge of the collar with 4 columns knitted together. The beginning and end of the circular strapping row is indicated in the diagram with a black square.

P.S. The diagram does not show a buttonhole, which can be added when knitting a harness.

Collar Openwork luxury

An unusually beautiful openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2007 is crocheted of thin cotton yarn No. 1. Collar width 16 cm.

The collar is assembled from dense leaves, small floral motifs and stripes along the neckline.

The production of the collar begins with knitting of 6 dense leaves. After that, around each leaf, you need to knit a frame of 8 round motifs, which are attached to the leaf and connected together during the knitting process.

The result is an openwork medallion, which is aligned with additional arches tied with single crochets between the top motifs. The next medallion is attached to the previous one for "pico" motives and additional arches.

When all 6 medallions are tied and connected, tie an openwork strip along the neckline.

Starch the finished collar, stretch to size and leave to dry.

Collar Sakura

Delicate collar from the site of the Japanese company-manufacturer of yarn and handicraft products Daruma, crocheted from 45g of fine yarn No. 1.5. Collar width (maximum) 21 cm, length along the neckline 58 cm.

The knitting of the collar begins with 2 strips of Bruges braid, on which 18 rows of French mesh are knitted with arches of 3 air loops. Next, an openwork strapping is performed, with which 14 flowers and 13 shamrocks are glued, tied separately.

The free edges of the Bruges braid are tied and fastened with laces made of air loops with trefoil at the ends.

Collar - flounce for round neckline

Curvy trim for a round neckline from an old Chinese magazine. Unfortunately, I was not able to decipher the details, but from the photo it is clear that the shuttlecock is crocheted of cotton threads with a thin crochet.
Tie a small sample from the first 2 rows and use it to calculate the required number of loops along the perimeter of the neckline. The trim can be knit in circular rows or a back closure if needed.
Having knitted the shuttlecock collar, be sure to crisp it and dry it by stretching the edges.

Small lace collar

A small lace collar from a Portuguese magazine is crocheted with 20g of cotton yarn # 1.25. Collar width 4.5cm, neckline length 44cm.
They begin to knit such a collar with a chain of air loops. In order not to suffer with the counting of loops, dial a chain from a separate thread. You can pick up missing loops or dissolve unnecessary ones.
Pay attention to the long columns in the diagram, these are columns with 4 crochets. The finished collar is tied on all sides with single crochets.

Stand-up collar Sea blue

A cute and uncomplicated stand, tied with curvy bollards, from the Pink Rose Crochet blog.
Unfortunately, detailed description I could not find it, but the photo shows that the collar is knitted from a rather thick cotton yarn.
A tone-on-tone satin ribbon pulled along the first row of columns makes it possible to adjust the tightness of the collar-stand-up to the neck.
Knitted from shiny yarn and decorated with beads, this stand will be a great addition to an evening outfit.

Large collar with voluminous flowers

The collar from the Let`s Knit Series magazine is crocheted No. 1.5 from fine cotton threads. Collar width 12 cm, length along the neckline 45 cm.
The collar is assembled from 11 pentagonal and 12 hexagonal motifs with volumetric flowers in the center of each motif. The width of the pentagonal motif is 7 cm, the size of the hexagonal motif is 7.5 x 8.5 cm.
The last 4 rows of motives of both types are connected by arches of air loops with “pico”, so the beginning of the rows is shifted. The transition to a new row is done through the half-columns (connecting columns), knitted along the chain of the previous row.
The motives are connected to each other in the process of knitting the last row. The connection points are shown in the diagram.
The collected motifs are tied in 4 circular rows, tying the neckline up to 45 cm with a tie.

Collar Romance

The smart collar I found on the Pink Rose Crochet blog is crocheted from cotton yarn # 2.5.
The collar is tied across, which makes it possible to adjust its length during the knitting process. They start knitting with a chain of 17 air loops + 5 lifting loops and then knit according to the scheme (the number of rows in the finished collar should be a multiple of 6). The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with the letter A.
In the knitting pattern, crossed columns with one crochet are used. You can watch a video tutorial on knitting this element here
Upon reaching the desired length, perform 2 rows of strapping, forming the corners.
The strings are knitted in one strip along with the strapping of the neckline - 3 rows of single crochet stitches behind the back wall. When picking loops along the neckline of the collar, fit it in order for the collar to fit better.

Collar Isabelle

An openwork collar from Magic Crochet magazine is crocheted of thin cotton threads No. 1.5. Collar width 7 cm, length along the neckline 37 cm.
They start knitting with a chain of 151 air loops and then knit 8 rows according to the pattern. The 9th row is knitted in a circle, having finished knitting along the fly-off part of the collar, the narrow sides and the neckline are tied. The black triangle on the diagram marks the knitting end point.
Lay the finished collar to size on a horizontal surface, moisten and let dry completely. Tie a chain of stitches and thread it through the edge of the neckline as a tie.

Lace trim for round neckline

The lace trim for the round neckline from the Puntillas Aplicadas magazine is crocheted of cotton yarn # 2.5.
Before knitting, it is recommended to knit a pattern and use it to calculate the required number of air loops and rapports that need to be knitted.
Although the diagram shows a corner in the center, the trim falls on the round neckline. If the neckline is closer to the square with rounded corners, then this scheme will not work.

Collar Fevronia

An openwork collar from the magazine "Valya-Valentina" for 2008 is crocheted from 25g of cotton yarn "Snowflake" crochet # 0.75. Collar width 8 cm.
They start knitting the collar with a chain of 315 stitches (13 rapports, 24 stitches each + 3 stitches for symmetry) and then knit 14 rows according to the pattern. Cut the thread.
Attach the thread to the base of the collar and tie 1 row of harness according to the scheme.
Knit a row of single crochet stitches along the neckline, and from the other 3 sides the 2nd row according to the strapping scheme.
Starch the finished collar, arrange to size and leave to dry completely.

Openwork collar Buttercups

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine is crocheted of cotton yarn # 0.8. Collar width 7 cm.
Begin knitting a collar with a chain of air loops at the rate of 1 rapport = 10 loops + 1 loop for symmetry. Next, knit 10 rows according to the pattern.
Starch the finished collar, arrange to size and leave to dry completely.

Collar Diana

This small collar from Phildar magazine is crocheted from cotton yarn # 1.75.
They start knitting the collar with a chain of 142 air loops (6 rapports of 20 loops + 2 loops for symmetry) and then knit 11 rows according to the pattern and cut the thread.
Attaching the thread to right side neck, tie the collar on 3 sides with single crochet with "picot".
The finished collar must be starched, spread out to size and left to dry completely.

Lace collar with closure at the back

The original model of a knitted collar from the Magazine Mod No. 468 is crocheted No. 1.25 from 50 g of fine cotton yarn.
Knitting of a collar begins with a central motive, from which a strip with small pineapples of the required length is knitted in both directions.
Tie the finished collar around the perimeter with pico fans. On one half, make hinged loops at the back, on the other, sew buttons.

Collar Karagoz

The lace collar from Magic Crochet magazine is crocheted of fine cotton yarn # 1.25. Collar width 5 cm, length along the neckline 41 cm.
They start knitting with a chain of 184 air loops and then knit according to the pattern.
This icon denotes a double single crochet - pull out a loop from under each of the adjacent arches and knit all 3 loops on the hook together.

You can watch a video tutorial on knitting the "popcorn" element here.

Knitted collar of Jadwig

Lace collar from Fashion Crochet magazine crocheted No. 1.4 from fine cotton threads. Collar width 8 cm, length along the neckline 39 cm.

They start knitting the collar with a chain of 155 air loops and then knit 13 rows according to the pattern. After that, without cutting the thread, I tie the narrow sides of the collar and the neckline with a row of single crochets.

Tie or twist a string as strings, sew tassels at the ends.

Collar Iedidia

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 9.5 cm.

The collar begins to knit from a chain of air loops of the desired length, the number of loops should be a multiple of 3 + 1 loop for symmetry (excluding lifting loops) and then knit according to the pattern. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk.

The main part of the collar is tied with "Solomon loops", which are indicated on the diagram with an eyelet with a cross. You can watch a video tutorial on knitting solomon loops here

At the end of the knitting of the collar, tie the narrow sides and the neckline with one row of the harness according to the pattern. The beginning of the strapping coincides with the starting point of knitting.

Collar Vintage

Knitted collar from the magazine "Knitted Finishing" No. 7 2013 is crocheted No. 2.5 from the yarn "Tenderness" (47% cotton, 53% viscose; length 400 m / 100 g). Collar width 10 cm.

Knitting of a collar begins with a chain of 113 stitches and then knits according to scheme 1. Having finished knitting, and without cutting off the thread, tie the narrow sides of the collar and the neckline, alternating 1 single crochet and 1 double crochet.

According to scheme 2, tie a flower, sew with inside pin and use as a clasp.

Collar Svetlana

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2007 is crocheted of thin cotton yarn No. 1. Collar width 9 cm.

They start knitting with a chain of air loops at the rate of 1 rapport = 9 loops + 3 loops for symmetry + 4 lifting loops and then knit according to the pattern.

After the end of knitting of the 8th row, without tearing the thread, tie the collar along the narrow sides and the neckline with columns with two crochets. The tying direction is shown in the diagram with arrows.

Starch the finished collar, stretch to size and leave to dry.

Collar Bells

Openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2007. crocheted from cotton yarn "Poppy" No. 1.5. Collar width 14 cm.

Begin knitting of the collar with a chain of 156 stitches (25 rapports of 6 stitches + 3 stitches for symmetry + 3 lifting stitches). Then they knit 8 rows according to the pattern and, without breaking the thread, tie the collar in a circle with a "crustacean step".

The finished collar must be starched, straightened and left to dry completely.

Collar Scales

An interesting wavy collar from an Asian magazine is crocheted from 70g cotton yarn with a crochet hook # 2.5. Collar width 9.5 cm.
The collar is knitted across in the form of a straight strip with scallops, collar length 76 cm.
On a chain of 25 air loops, tie the 1st row of arches of 5 air loops, adding pico to the last 2 arches. Next, knit 127 rows or 21 scallops according to the pattern. When knitting the 4th and 6th row, attach the last arch to the side of the "scale" of the previous row. Tie 2 rows of harness on the narrow side of the collar and tie a straight edge with arches of air loops with a "pico" in the middle of each arch. Without cutting off the thread, sew 2 rows of tying on the second narrow side of the collar.
Fold out collar to size, moisten and dry completely.
Pull the thin satin ribbon- the tie is slightly stepped back from the straight edge of the collar.

Collar Two butterflies

An elegant collar from the Lithuanian magazine Pacios is knitted from 70-100 g of silky polyester yarn with lurex crochet No. 3-3.5.
The collar consists of 2 motifs in the form of large butterflies, connected at the back and front by the ends of the wings.
Unfortunately, I could not find better quality schemes. Therefore, note that at the beginning of the pineapples on the wings, they knit columns with 4 crochets. The rest of the columns in the diagram with 2 and 1 crochet, they are better viewed.
Such a cape collar, knitted of silver or golden yarn with a lot of lurex, will be a great addition to an open evening dress.

Two-tier collar

The original collar from the Japanese magazine French Girly Crochet Collars and Tippets is crocheted No. 2 from 20 g of yarn. Collar width 6 cm, length along the neckline 44 cm.
The collar begins to knit from a chain of 162 air loops (19 rapports of 8 loops + 1 loop for symmetry + 9 loops for a hinged loop under a button), on which they knit 7 rows (lower part of the collar) according to the pattern.
After that, 2 rows of the upper part and 3 rows of neck strapping are knitted on the initial chain on the other side of the initial chain. When moving to the 3rd row of strapping, the tail of the initial chain, left under the hinged loop, is fixed. The starting points of knitting are indicated on the diagram with light arrows, and the ending points of knitting are indicated by black arrows.

The collar is fastened with a round bead tied with collar yarn.

Collar Spikelets

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2008 is crocheted from 30g of cotton yarn with crochet # 1. Collar width 11 cm.
They start knitting with a chain of 281 air loops (18 rapports of 15 loops + 10 loops) and then knit according to the pattern.
Starch the finished collar, stretch to size and leave to dry.

Collar Buds

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 9 cm.
The collar begins to knit with a chain of 170 air loops (including 2 lifting loops) and then knit according to the pattern. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk with an arrow.
The last row of knitting is continued along the narrow side and a buttonhole is knitted. The second narrow edge is tied separately, starting from the neckline (the area between the circles in the diagram).
The scheme uses 2 unusual elements.

Make 5 yarn overs and crochet off the stitch, leaving 2 stitches on the crochet hook. Make 2 yarns, enter the first column at the level of the 3rd yarn, and tie an untied column, 3 loops on the hook. Tie 2 more loose double crochets in the same place as the first. Work 5 stitches together.
Make 3 yarns, knit one. Make 2 more single crochet stitches that are not tied. The hook will have 2 first yarns and 3 loops, knit these 3 loops together and knit the remaining yarns.

Tassel collar

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine is crocheted of cotton threads No. 1. Collar width without tassels 4 cm.
Knitting of a collar begins with a strip of 17 flowers, knitted by continuous knitting. Close a chain of 7 stitches into a ring, 7 stitches, 2 stitches with one crochet in the 4th loop of the initial chain, 7 stitches, 2 stitches with one crochet in the 4th loop of the initial chain, 15 stitches (transition to the next flower), connecting post in the 7th loop from the hook. Continue knitting the tops of the flowers. Tie the last flower entirely and then knit bottom side stripes. After that, tie the flowers with single crochets.
Tie 2 rows of circular piping and a row of piping along the neckline.
Tie a strip of ribbon lace on the fly-off side of the collar, the direction of knitting is shown in the diagram. Make the ties the desired length. Decorate the collar teeth and ends of the strings with tassels.

Collar Marietta

Collar in the technique of Bruges lace from Mod Magazine (Specialty. Crochet. Embroidery) crocheted No. 1.5 from 50 g of thread Snowflake.
Depending on the desired collar length, tie 11-15 separate interior motifs according to pattern 1, connecting them together. After that, tie the harness with Bruges braid around the outer edge of the collar.
According to scheme 2, tie the upper part of the collar, put it on the lower part, aligning it along the neck, and tie with 2 rows of single crochet, connecting both parts.
Starch the finished collar, spread it to size and leave to dry completely.

Openwork Collar Dome

Collar made of floral motifs from Valya-Valentina magazine 2007. The collar is crocheted from 40g bobbin thread No. 10 by crochet No. 1.25. Collar width 10cm.
The collar consists of motifs. Each motive begins to knit a motif with a chain of 10 air loops connected in a ring. On this ring, 3 rows are knitted in a circle. In the 3rd row, a connection is made with the previous motive. The connection points of the motifs are indicated on the diagram by arrows.
When all the motifs are connected and connected, 1 row is knitted with a separate thread along the neckline (dark green in the diagram). New thread 1 row along the narrow sides of the collar and the neckline, 1 row of strapping along the entire perimeter of the collar and 2 rows along the neckline.

Collar Party

An openwork collar from Magic Crochet magazine is crocheted of thin cotton threads # 1. Collar width 6 cm, length along the neckline 37 cm.
The collar is easy to design and accessible even for beginner knitters. They start knitting with a chain of 210 air loops and then knit 11 rows according to the pattern. Expansion of the collar occurs due to an increase in the number of air loops in the constrictions between pairs of double crochets.
Lay out the finished collar on a horizontal surface to size. Moisten and let dry completely. If desired, the collar can be lightly starched.

Collar Marianne

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2004 is crocheted from Iris yarn No. 1. Collar width 12 cm.
Knitting begins with a chain of air loops at the rate of 1 repeat 12 vp. + 11 vp for symmetry + 3 vp. lifting + 1 vp). Further knitting is continued according to the scheme. The collar in the photo has 13 rapports, that is, 171 loops.
The finished collar must be starched, stretched to size and left to dry completely.

Collar Pineapple with lush columns

A romantic openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine №24 / 2011 is crocheted from 40g of Iris yarn №0.9. Collar width 13 cm, length 66 cm.
They start knitting with a chain of 199 air loops (16 repeats of 12 VP + 1 VP for symmetry + 3 VP of lifting + 3 VP). Further knitting is continued according to the scheme. For the convenience of work, odd rows are indicated on the diagram in blue, and even rows in black.
The finished collar must be starched, straightened and left to dry completely.

Collar Graceful

A small openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2004 is crocheted from Iris yarn with a hook number 1.5. Collar width 7 cm.
Begin knitting the collar with a chain of air loops at the rate of 1 rapport = 12 loops + 4 loops for symmetry + 3 lifting loops + 2 loops. Next, they knit 8 rows according to the pattern and, without cutting the thread, tie the collar along the narrow sides and the neckline with single crochet columns and arches of 3 air loops.
If you plan to button the collar with a button, then form an air loop when tying the collar. Or thread a narrow satin ribbon between the columns of the 1st row.

Spider Fillet Collar

Fillet collar from the magazine Asahi Crochet Lace 2013 crocheted No. 2 from 25 g of cotton yarn. Collar width 9.5 cm, length along the neckline 45 cm.
Begin knitting of the collar with a chain of 160 air loops, on which 7 fillet segments with "spiders" are knitted. 8 rows collar knit a single canvas, and rows from 9th to 15th are tied on each segment separately.
Having connected all the segments, they tie the neckline with single crochet with a separate thread and knit a buttonhole.
Please note that in the 11th and 13th rows, knit elements "popcorn".

Isabella lace collar

The graceful openwork collar from the Asahi Crochet Lace magazine is crocheted of fine cotton yarn No. 2.25. Collar width 8 cm, length along the neckline 47 cm.
Begin knitting the collar with a chain of 145 stitches (9 rapports, 16 stitches each + 1 stitch for symmetry) and then knit 11 rows according to the pattern.
The collar pattern features a beautiful popcorn raised element.
In conclusion, the collar is tied along the neckline with single crochet columns, passing every 4th air loop of the initial chain. Do not forget to make a buttonhole at the beginning of the tying row.
Lay out the finished collar to size, moisten and let dry completely. Sew on the button.

Collar Pineapple medallions

Large collar from Magazine Mod No. 439 crocheted No. 1 from 200 g of cotton yarn.
On a chain of air loops, knit 8 rapports according to the pattern. After dividing the rapports, each corner is tied separately.
Tie the finished collar with a circular row of single crochets, starter and iron, giving the corners the desired shape.

Collar Flowers

Delicate collar from Magic Crochet 12/1992 magazine is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 0.7. Collar width 4.5 cm, length along the neckline 45 cm.
They begin knitting a collar with a Bruges braid, 93 rows are knitted for it. Next, on this chain, knit the main pattern with flowers from lush columns. Note that the flowers are formed in two rows, the lower three petals in one row, and the upper three in the next.
The finished collar must be starched, straightened and left to dry completely. Pass a narrow satin ribbon through the upper arms of the Bruges braid.

Large openwork collar

The collar from the magazine Wear & small interior lace NV 70174 2013 is crocheted No. 1.5 from 90 g of yarn. Collar width 20 cm, length 126 cm, along the neckline the collar is tied with a drawstring.
The collar is assembled from 28 motifs with a diameter of 9 cm, which are connected when knitting the last row. The gaps between the motives are filled with small flower motives.
The assembled strip of motifs is tied along the outer edge with 3 rows of arches, and along the inner edge (neckline) with 9 rows. The rows of the harness in the diagram are highlighted in a darker color.
For a 120 cm tie on a chain of 420 stitches, tie a row of connecting posts. Thread the finished lace-tie into the arches of the penultimate row of the strapping.

Lace collar Spikelets

A chic openwork collar from a Japanese magazine is crocheted from 65g of cotton yarn # 2.25.
Collar width 18 cm, length along the neckline 64 cm.
Knitting begins with a chain of 160 stitches, 10 stitches for each rapport.
When finished knitting, tie a chain of air loops with single crochet with "picot".

Collar with mesh and chunky flowers

The collar from the Asian magazine is crocheted from 100 g of yarn. The collar width is 16.5 cm. The length along the neckline is 44 cm.
Begin knitting of the collar with a chain of 156 air loops, on which 14 rows are knitted with a complex mesh with "pico". The additions necessary for expanding the collar are indicated in the diagram in a darker color.
After tying the main part of the collar, complete 2 circular rows of harness.
Tie 28 small and 29 large flowers. Attach large flowers along the flyaway part of the collar, and embroider the mesh with small flowers according to the pattern.

Large collar with puffed columns

Collar from Aiamu Olive magazine crocheted # 2.5 from 170 g section-dyed yarn (length 82 m / 25 g). Collar width without fringe 17 cm.
Knitting density 26.5 loops and 16 rows in a 10 x 10 cm square.
Begin knitting of the collar with a chain of 169 air loops (excluding the lifting loops). Mark the 45th, 85th and 125th loops on the chain, along these loops you will need to expand the collar.
After knitting 27 rows according to the pattern, tie a row of double crochets through an air loop along the narrow side of the collar and cut the thread.
Follow the same row on the other narrow side, attaching thread at the neckline.
After that, without cutting the thread, tie a row of fringes along the outer edge of the collar and a row of single crochet with "picot" on the other 3 sides.
Tie a 84 cm string and pull it between the 1st row double crochets.
It is proposed to use a knitted flower brooch as a collar decoration (there is no flower pattern in the magazine). You can also wear a collar different ways- with draped ends and turning them over the shoulder.

Collar Elegance

An elegant collar from a Spanish magazine is crocheted from thin cotton thread # 1.25. Collar width 7.5cm, neckline length 36cm.
The collar begins to knit from the festoon junction line. In one direction knit 14cm (7 scallops), and in the other side 22cm (11 scallops).
In this case, the fly-off part of the collar expands due to scallops, and the upper part forms a small stand.
Since the original Spanish scheme is not very readable, I am following a variant of this scheme from Mod Magazine # 462.
A symmetrical collar can be knitted according to the same scheme, making 9 scallops (18cm) on each side.

Lace collar

Openwork collar from the site of the Japanese company Clover. The collar is crocheted from 30g yarn # 2.25. The maximum collar width is 11 cm, the length along the neckline is 57 cm.
Begin knitting the collar with a chain of 137 stitches (34 repeats of 4 stitches + 1 stitches for symmetry, lifting stitches are not included in this count). Next, knit the middle of the collar from 12 rows according to the scheme.
Next, 4 rows of strapping are performed, starting from the neck. Without tearing off the thread, knit one tie, tie the collar along the neckline with one row of single crochet with "picot" and knit the second tie.

Collar Monastic windows

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2007 is crocheted from 30g of harsh cotton yarn with a crochet hook No. 1.25. Collar width 11cm.
They begin to knit the collar with a chain of 196 air loops (18 rapports of 11 loops + 2 loops for symmetry + 3 lifting loops) and then knit 11 rows according to the pattern.
The finished collar must be starched, straightened to size and left to dry completely.

Openwork collar Air

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 7.5 cm.
The collar begins to knit from a chain of air loops and then knit according to the scheme according to the penultimate row inclusive. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk.
Without breaking the thread, continue knitting the penultimate row, tying the narrow sides of the collar and the neckline. Tie the last row in a circle. The end of the knitting of the harness is indicated in the diagram with a black square.

Collar Carolina

A large openwork collar from the magazine Wear & small interior lace NV 70174 is crocheted No. 1.5 from 60 g of yarn. Collar width 21.5 cm, length along the neckline 58 cm.

They start knitting the collar with a chain of 200 air loops (33 rapports, 6 loops each + 2 loops for symmetry) and then knit 28 rows according to the pattern. Please note that when knitting the last row, each scallop is tied separately with 2 additional rows. After that, without cutting the thread, they tie the narrow sides of the collar and the neckline with a row of single crochet with "picot".

For the ties, tie 2 strings of 30 cm long with the trefoil ends and attach them to the gray dots on the diagram.

Openwork collar

"Maxi" yarn consumption about 50 gr, hook 1. A very convenient knitting pattern, the collar is knitted in length, you can easily calculate the size and number of motifs.

Based on materials from the site: vorotni4ok.ru

Collar Peacock Tail

Having determined the desired length of the collar along the neckline, cast on a chain of air loops with white yarn at the rate of - 1 rapport = 6 loops + 3 loops for symmetry + 1 lifting loop. Tie 4 rows according to the pattern, cut the thread and carefully hide the ponytail.

Tie black yarn around the collar with one row of single crochets while forming strings. To do this, tie a chain of 20-30 air loops, complete the neck strapping and end the row with a chain of air loops.

Fillet collar Crosses

Fillet collar from Magic Crochet magazine is crocheted of thin cotton threads # 1. Collar width about 6cm, length along the neckline 40cm.

They begin to knit a collar with a Bruges braid, which goes along the line of the neck (half of the collar is indicated by an arc in the diagram). Next, on this braid, the collar is knitted with a sirloin net. Finally, the collar is tied with 2 rows of arches made of air loops.

A silk ribbon 1 cm wide and 110 cm long is inserted into the arches of the Bruges braid, which acts as a tie.

Collar Katarina

Another collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of thin cotton threads # 1. Collar width 7 cm.

The collar begins to knit with a chain of air loops of the required length. The pattern rapport consists of only 4 loops, so you can make any length of the collar along the neckline. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk.

The collar pattern is simple, but requires accuracy and even knitting. Expansion of the collar occurs due to an increase in the number of air loops in the arches and columns knitted on the arches. Having knitted 16 rows, finish knitting the main part of the collar at the point indicated by the circle divided in half.

Attach the thread to the starting point of knitting and tie the collar on 3 sides with arches made of air loops, along the neckline, knit the posts with one crochet through 2 air loops and tie the 2nd row of strapping along the narrow sides and the fly-off part of the collar. The knitting end point is marked with a black square.

Starch the finished collar, lay out to size and let dry completely.

Openwork collar Pineapple

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2008 is crocheted of thin cotton yarn No. 1. Collar width 8 cm.

The collar is tied with the popular and beloved pineapple pattern. This pattern has many options and looks impressive in a variety of incarnations. In this collar, a small pattern is combined with a French mesh, which gives the collar a special airiness.

Knitting begins with a chain of 217 air loops (18 reports of 12 loops + 1 loop for symmetry) and then knit according to the pattern.

Starch the finished collar, stretch to size and leave to dry.

Collar by Peter Pan

The lace collar from Magic Crochet magazine is crocheted of fine cotton yarn # 1. Collar width 8 cm, length along the neckline 47.5 cm.

They start knitting the collar with a chain of 183 stitches and then knit 4 rows according to the pattern. In the 4th row, each half-ring is knitted separately, the direction of knitting is shown in the diagram with arrows. Having tied the 4th row, the thread is cut, the end of knitting is shown in the diagram with a black arrow. The 5th and 6th rows are knitted in the same direction as the 4th row. The starting points for knitting these rows are indicated on the diagram with light arrows.

After finishing knitting of the 6th row, attach the thread to the beginning of the 1st row, tie a loop for the button and tie the neckline with single crochets. Tie a button and fill it with a synthetic winterizer or tie a bead of a suitable size.

Collar Butterfly Wings

Openwork collar from Fashion Magazine, model Tatiana Piskunova. The collar is crocheted from 100g of cotton yarn # 1.

The collar consists of two halves, each half is knitted according to the pattern, repeating rows 1-14 9 times. Columns without a crochet are knitted behind the back wall. The halves of the collar are connected with half-columns so that the scallops are turned towards each other. Tie the neckline with one row of columns with one crochet with 2 air loops between them and one row of single crochet with "picot".

Collar Rings

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 7 cm.

The collar is knitted in the transverse direction according to the principle of continuous knitting. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk. Having knitted the collar of the required length, without cutting the thread, tie the collar along the neckline. The knitting end point is marked with a black square.

Collar Alice

A cute double collar from a Japanese magazine is crocheted from round motifs # 4. Yarn consumption 45g.

The collar width when unfolded is 15 cm, the diameter of the motif is 8 cm.

The collar consists of 15 motifs that are connected to each other during the knitting process. The location and connection points of the motifs are clearly visible on the diagram. The length of the finished collar on the long side is 64 cm, on the short side - 56 cm.

A silk ribbon 6 mm wide and 130 cm long is inserted into the finished collar, which serves as a tie and slightly smoothes the collar. It is due to this smocking that it lies so effectively. The line of pulling the ribbon is shown in the diagram in red.

Collar Isabelle

An openwork collar from Magic Crochet magazine is crocheted of thin cotton threads No. 1.5. Collar width 7 cm, length along the neckline 37 cm.

They start knitting with a chain of 151 air loops and then knit 8 rows according to the pattern. The 9th row is knitted in a circle, having finished knitting along the fly-off part of the collar, the narrow sides and the neckline are tied. The black triangle on the diagram marks the knitting end point.

Lay the finished collar to size on a horizontal surface, moisten and let dry completely. Tie a chain of stitches and thread it through the edge of the neckline as a tie.

Openwork collar Buttercups

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine is crocheted of cotton yarn # 0.8. Collar width 7 cm.

Begin knitting a collar with a chain of air loops at the rate of 1 rapport = 10 loops + 1 loop for symmetry. Then knit 10 rows according to the scheme. Starch the finished collar, spread out to size and leave to dry completely.

Collar Quatrefoil

A wide openwork collar from an Asian magazine is crocheted from 90g cotton yarn # 2.5. Collar width 19.5cm, neckline length 40cm.

The collar is knitted, starting from the middle line, in one and the other direction according to the scheme. At the end of the knitting of the main part, the collar is tied in 3 rows along the neckline and one row along the other sides.

Separately knit a tie 90-100 cm long with flowers at the ends, which is pulled into the second row of the neckline tie

Collar Pearl

Collar with pearl beads from Magic Crochet magazine made of fine cotton threads, crocheted number 1.5. Collar width 8 cm, length along the neckline 38 cm.

They begin knitting the collar with a chain of 149 air loops and then knit according to the pattern, knitting in pearl beads indicated by circles. The methods of knitting with beads can be seen in the following model. At the end of knitting, without cutting the thread, tie the narrow side of the collar, the neckline and the second narrow side.

Alicia Beaded Collar

Openwork collar with knitted beads from Beaded Crochet magazine, crocheted with fine cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 7.5 cm, length along the neckline 32 cm.

They start knitting with a chain of 147 air loops + 3 lifting loops instead of the first column and then knit according to the pattern. Pay attention to the increments needed to expand the collar.

The circles and crossed out circles indicate the places where the beads are to be knitted. Knitting can be done in 2 ways.

If the hook passes freely into the hole of the bead, then the thread is pulled with the hook through the hole of the bead.

In the case of a small hole, you must first string the beads on a thread and enter into knitting according to the pattern.

Pull a narrow satin ribbon that matches the color of the beads into the first row of the columns of the finished collar.

Collar Sakura

Delicate collar from the site of the Japanese company-manufacturer of yarn and handicraft products Daruma, crocheted from 45g of fine yarn No. 1.5. Collar width (maximum) 21 cm, length along the neckline 58 cm.

The knitting of the collar begins with 2 strips of Bruges braid, on which 18 rows of French mesh are knitted with arches of 3 air loops. Next, an openwork strapping is performed, with which 14 flowers and 13 trefoils are attached, tied separately.

The free edges of the Bruges braid are tied and fastened with laces made of air loops with trefoil at the ends.

Richelieu Collar

An openwork collar with voluminous popcorn elements from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of fine cotton threads # 1.25. Collar width 7.5 cm.

The collar begins to knit from a chain of air loops and then knit according to the pattern. The beginning of the strapping is indicated by a crossed-out circle, the end - by a black square.

You can watch a video tutorial on knitting a volumetric element "popcorn" here.

Lace collar Amelia

An openwork collar from the Spanish magazine MYM Cuellos is crocheted of thin cotton threads # 1. Collar width 10 cm.

The collar begins to knit with a chain of air loops and then knit 16 rows according to the pattern. The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with an asterisk, the end of knitting is indicated by a circle divided in half.

Attach the thread to the beginning of knitting, this place is indicated by a circle with a cross inside. Tie 1 row of harness along the narrow sides and fall off of the collar. The end of knitting is indicated by a black square

The elegant collar from The Knitter magazine is knitted from 25 g of yarn (67% merino wool, 33% nylon; length 95m / 25g) crochet number 4. Width of the collar 6 cm, length along the neckline 41 cm.

The collar is presented in 2 versions - simple with ties and with beads on a button. For a collar with beads, you need 106 glass beads with a diameter of 6 mm.

Both options for collars begin to knit from a chain of air loops (for a collar on a button, immediately form a loop for it), on which they knit 71 single crochet, and then knit according to the pattern.

Before knitting a collar with beads, first put them on a thread. Beads are knitted into double crochet stitches of the 5th row and into the "pico" of the last row.

Collar Romantica

The smart collar I found on the Pink Rose Crochet blog is crocheted from cotton yarn # 2.5.

The collar is tied across, which makes it possible to adjust its length during the knitting process. They start knitting with a chain of 17 air loops + 5 lifting loops and then knit according to the scheme (the number of rows in the finished collar should be a multiple of 6). The beginning of knitting is indicated on the diagram with the letter A.

In the knitting pattern, crossed columns with one crochet are used. You can watch a video tutorial on knitting this element here:

Upon reaching the desired length, perform 2 rows of strapping, forming the corners.

The strings are knitted in one strip along with the strapping of the neckline - 3 rows of single crochet stitches behind the back wall. When picking loops along the neckline of the collar, fit it in order for the collar to fit better.

Lace trim for square neckline

The lace trim for the square neckline from the Puntillas Aplicadas magazine is crocheted from cotton yarn # 3.

Collar Blossoming Pineapples

An openwork collar from the Valya-Valentina magazine for 2005 is crocheted of cotton threads # 0.75. Collar width 12 cm.

They start knitting with a chain of 182 air loops (9 rapports of 18 loops + 17 loops for symmetry + 3 lifting loops) and then knit 16 rows according to the pattern.

Having knitted 16 rows, do not cut the thread, but continue knitting, tying the collar in a circle. Finish the row with a connecting post at the beginning of the 16th row.

Starch the finished collar, stretch to shape and leave to dry.

Dolly set - collar and cuffs

Delicate set of collar and cuffs from Magic Crochet magazine. The set is crocheted of cotton yarn No. 3.5. Collar width 6.5cm, neckline length 42cm. The cuffs have a length of 17 cm and a width of 5 cm. The knitting of the collar begins with a chain of 165 chain stitches + 1 lifting loop. Starting from the 3rd row, they begin to knit a "thickened mesh". It is knitted like this (in the diagram it is not very clear) - 2 columns with one crochet, 3 air loops, a column with one crochet to the top of the second column.

After 4 rows of "thickened mesh" cut the thread and knit 3 rows from the initial chain towards the neck. Then tie a narrow edge, tie the 5th row of "thickened mesh" around the perimeter of the collar and tie the second narrow edge of the collar. The cuffs begin to knit with a chain of 58 air loops + 3 lifting loops. After 2 rows of "thickened mesh" tie the narrow edge, the initial chain and the second narrow edge of the cuff.

To decorate the collar, they knit a flower according to the pattern, embroider it with pearl beads and hide a fastener under it - a button, a button or a hook.

Collar Bella

A small collar from the Brazilian magazine Pinqouin is crocheted from Pinqouin Bella yarn (100% mercerized cotton, Length 405m / 150g) by crochet # 2.5.

Knitting a collar begins with a chain of 150 stitches. Knit the 1st row of single crochets from the 6th from the hook of the air loop, forming an eyelet for the button, and then knit 5 rows according to the pattern.

Lay out the finished collar to size, moisten and let dry completely. Sew on the button.

Necklace - collars have long and firmly settled in fashion trends among lovers of jewelry. Basically, necklaces - the collars are quite massive, I would even say they are evening collars, but when going to work or for a day walk, we also want to put on some special jewelry, and just for this, light, almost weightless lace collars are suitable.
Today I suggest you make just such a necklace - a collar made of beautiful lace.

For the necklace we need:

A thin thread of white or gray for knitting lace;

Hook 0.5;

Hook 1.5;

Sewing pins for fixing lace elements;

Dense fabric for gathering necklace collar;

Metal chain;

Pliers;

Round nose pliers;

Choker clasp.

We will make the necklace like this:

1. We need to knit elements for the collar lace, for them we will choose a hook 1.5 and not a thick thread. From the patterns, select the elements and flowers that you like, tie them at once in a double copy, but only paired parts should be knitted in a mirror image in order for both elements to look organic.

2. Having knitted all the necessary elements for the collar, lay them out on a thick fabric and carefully pin them with pins and take a hook 0.5 and a thread thinner and start knitting irregular lace, combining the details of the collar. I advise you to make the cells in the grid very small so that there are no large empty spaces on such a small necklace.

3. Along the upper edge of both parts of the collar, we crochet the edging cord and use the same cord to connect both elements, that is, start knitting the edging cord from the rear edge of one element and knit the cord without breaking the thread, hooking it into the extreme row of the second element and so we knit until end.

4. We measure the length of the chain, which is necessary for us so that the necklace is located exactly where it is more convenient for us. Separate the desired segment from the chain by opening the links and immediately attach the fastener to the chain.

5. Take the needle and thread to match the lace, carefully sew the chain to the necklace collar.

6. Now we will sew on lace beads, beads, rhinestones, in general, whatever you want.

So our unique necklace is ready - a collar made of weightless lace. Believe me, such a cute decoration will add lightness and romanticism to your image!

The work of Margarita. I saw many interesting collars from different needlewomen. But the most important question that I always ask myself before I start knitting is whether this thing is wearable?



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Very often I see very large, massive collars, which in Everyday life look somewhat out of place. Therefore, I decided to make a small collar that complements and updates a regular plain dress, blouse or plain T-shirt well. It does not wrinkle, does not beat, it can be removed and put in your purse. This accessory has been appearing in fashion shows of famous designers for a long time.

There is no special scheme, it is enough to measure the neck circumference and knit according to the ribbon lace pattern (for example, as in the photo), or choose any other pattern from the Internet. When you get such a strip of flowers (for example, there are 32 semi-flowers on my neck), tie it with air loops, pulling it slightly from above - giving the shape of a collar (around the circumference of the neck, roughly like a horseshoe). That is, the collar must be attached at the top, and expanded at the bottom, since it must have a rounded shape.

You can tie it several times to keep the collar in shape better. Next, tie the UPPER part with posts with one (or double) crochet. These columns are needed in order to thread the tape. Basically, the collar is ready. But if you want to give it the look of a necklace, then pick up decorative threads, beads, pearls or whatever you want and first separate each petal by crocheting it with a decorative contrasting thread, then embroider each flower by hand with a needle - a larger bead in the middle, smaller at the edges, in general, as your fantasy tells you! This part of the work is the most creative (and painstaking), choose threads and decor to your taste and you will have a fashionable and beautiful accessory, in a single copy.

Knitting patterns:


Crocheted lace collars made of fine threads always look stylish and elegant. They can be used as an addition to your evening classic black dress, or to decorate your daughter's school uniform. In any case, we will consider free circuits, video and master classes on how to make a collar for beginner needlewomen.

Crochet collars with diagrams and photo descriptions

Collars can be tied with different techniques, below we present to you a small collection of crocheted knitted collars with patterns and descriptions from Japanese magazines Crochet sweater, Kartopu, Bian Zhi Shi Jie.

Crochet lace collar made of fine threads

Before we start knitting this collar model, we will prepare all the materials: yarn white(viscose) - 50 g, thin hook (up to 1), scissors. The size of our collar is 12 centimeters wide and about 45 centimeters in circumference.

Let's get acquainted with the description of the designations:

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○ – air loop(vp);
͡ - connecting column (s.st.);
+ - single crochet (st.b.n);
Columns - a column with 1, 2 yarns (Fig. 1);
Pico, consisting of 3 c. p. and 1 st.b.n, knitted in the 1st century. p. (Fig. 2);
Arch from ce, the number of loops is indicated under the arch (Fig. 3);

The signs connected at the top are unfinished posts that are crocheted together. Thus, icons with a connection at the bottom are columns connected from one loop at the base.
Photo of the collar scheme itself

Crochet lace collar for dress

For the next knitted item, we need white cotton threads - 40 g. We begin to knit a strip of cells, the same as for sirloin knitting, according to the described scheme (see photo diagram):

  • double crochet (st.n.), + 2 vp, then go to the main pattern.
    Pattern rapport (for those who do not know what rapport is - this is the number of loops or columns that must be repeated until the end of the entire row of the product, that is, repeating the action) is equal to 4 cells, so we type an even strip equal to the rapport + 1 cell for symmetry.

Our collar has only 53 loops, so it fits snugly around the neck. The rows, which are drawn in red on the diagram: st.n fit under the arch, st.b.n - in the third column in a group of four st.n. Then we work according to the described scheme:

At the end, we insert a ribbon no more than 3 mm wide in the first row. Our festive dress collar is ready!

Collar for school uniforms do it yourself

On the Internet and knitting magazines, you can find various descriptions and patterns of collars and crochet cuffs for school uniforms.

For beginner needlewomen, we have chosen an easy-to-use photo scheme and description for knitting:

We knit 5 vp and connect them in a circle. We knit 3 cap loops (n.p.), do 11 sts in a circle. Then we turn over the collar and knit 12 more rows similar to our scheme. We do 4 n.p., st.n. we knit in the first vp. We repeat the action 10 more times. We do 1 tbsp. in the top row of ce. Turn the product over again. We knit another 6 n. n., then st.n. at the base * 10 times. We knit 1 tbsp. in the third of 5 vp We knit a border - 1 tbsp, then 3 tbsp.

The collar for a young schoolgirl is ready!

Crochet collar based on Irish lace - master class

Irish lace is highly regarded in fashion, because in order to knit a product using this technique, you need to have certain skills. We need natural cotton yarn - 100 gr., A hook of 2 sizes and a few white beads.

To make this Irish-style collar, we need to knit the parts separately, later joining them into one piece using a pattern.

Knitting pattern for 5 large flowers:
1st p. - we collect 6 VP, we connect the first and last loop into a ring;
2nd p. - in the center of the ring we knit 21 st.sn .;
3rd p. - "rachiy step" (knitting of ordinary st.b.n from left to right);
4th p. - 7th century p. + 1 s. Art. * 6 times (7 petals);
5th p. - we knit 12 st.n. into each arch.
Next, we look at the diagrams, we knit 4 trefoils (sk. 1), 6 six-leafed leaves (sk. 2), and circles (sk. 3,4).

We lay out all the connected elements face down on the pattern and then sew all the elements together. We tie the inner edge of the Irish collar, smocking it. (the length of the collar is equal to the circumference of the neck approximately 35 - 38 centimeters). Next, we knit a rack 4 cm st.b.n. On the one hand, we make a hinged loop for the button, on the other hand, we sew on the button. At the end, decorate the collar with beads.
Photo example

How to crochet a collar for beginners video

After watching this free video, every novice needlewoman can learn to knit a collar. In the video, we will see how to make the basic crochet elements that beginners need to learn.

Simple crochet lace collar pattern with detailed description

You can knit a simple collar using different techniques and descriptions, we have chosen the simplest schemes for you.

1 Scheme. Tie a chain of chain stitches of the previously measured length. Further, we are guided by the instructions:

1st p .: we knit st.b.n;
2nd p .: alternate the column, 2 n. and a fork, then we knit 2 tbsp. with two yarns, between them we do 2 vp. For a rounded shape, we knit the details through 1 loop of the first row;
3rd row: we knit in the same way as 2, with the exception of a fork, consisting of 4 tbsp.;
4th row: add 2 more tbsp. (6);
5th row: knit 8 tbsp. under V.P. and 1 tbsp. into the loop of the previous row.
2 Scheme. We knit a black and white collar. We do 80 vp. and then follow the instructions:
1st p. (White threads) - st.n in each loop (80);
2nd p. - 1 st.n, skip 1 loop, in the next we knit 1 st.n, 2 st.n and again 1 st.n, we repeat everything from 1 skipped loop;
3rd p. - senior n. knit at st. the previous row, in a chain of 2 vp. we knit 2 st.n., 3 st.n. and 3 st.n .;
4th p. - senior n. knit at st. previous p., in a chain from 3 vp. we knit 3 tbsp, 4 vp. and 3 tbsp;
5th p. (Black threads) - senior n. knit at st. previous p., in a chain of 4 vp. knit 10 st.n

At the beginning of each p. make 2 lifting loops. The garment must be symmetrical. We finish the last row with several VP, fix them at the base of the same row, so we get a buttonhole. Sew a beautiful button on the other edge.

Crochet lace collar description and diagram

We collect a chain of 17 VP and another 3 VP for lifting, turn the product and follow the scheme of the river:
1st: 4 st.n., 3 half-columns with a crochet, 10 st.b.n.
2nd: 1 c. n. for lifting, 10 st.b.n., 3 half-columns with a crochet, 5 st.n.
We alternate these 2 rows until the product reaches 38 centimeters from the beginning of knitting.
We turn the product and tie it with a fantasy pattern according to the scheme.

At the end, distribute and sew 5 buttons, making eyelets for them.
Photo of an openwork collar