Decorative napkin "Bunny"

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Knitted napkins have long been used as decor. They serve as coasters for cups with an office, a vase with sweets or fruit dishes. Each in its own way is beautiful and delightful. Openwork motifs simply cannot be overlooked, because such a pattern is always unique and inimitable. But what about decorating the nursery? Do we often use the classic version to decorate the room where our mischievous "dwell"? Probably not, because children will find such a thing very boring and mundane.
In fact, moving away from the classics is very simple. Even a napkin can become unusual if you put in it "childish subtext." Such is this small napkin with a cute bunny inside.

It perfectly complements any interior and will appeal to absolutely every child. It is not difficult to knit, besides, there will be very few materials: gray, pink and blue yarn, plus a thin crochet hook (1.80-2.00 mm).

The body and head of the bunny consist of ordinary round blanks connected by a column with 1 yarn, where to lengthen the first one of the sides of the circle is additionally knitted. Due to this, the desired shape of the body is achieved and it turns out to be oval.

The head fits in a circle without any corrections. Enough 3 circular rows to finish the job and get the part of the right size.

To create long ears, we collect 11 air loops (one for lifting) and we knit with columns with a different number of yarn over (in descending order).

We knit the first three columns with 2 crochets, the next 3 - with one and the last stitches knit completely without crochets. This pattern is repeated on the opposite side of the ear.

At the end, the pink blanks are tied around the contour with a gray thread st / b. n

Sew ears to the head. We cut out white eyes from felt and fasten them with a needle again, but now with black thread.

It remains to make a fluffy nose and legs, after which the image of the hare will be completely completed.

We make them from pink yarn, after winding small coils on a fork and cutting them on the sides.

So that the nose does not cover most of the face, it is better to cut it a little.

Sew pompons carefully in the right places with the same pink thread.

The napkin itself begins to knit from the bottom. To do this, we knit 11 air loops from the center of the oval billet and after 2 loops we fix with two columns with 2 crochets.

Now between the columns you need to constantly knit 3 in. n, each time securing with double columns through 2 holes.

Having reached the place of the stitching of the head and body, we double knit double stitches not with 2 crochets, but with three, because there is a small indentation here.

Otherwise, no changes occur, even behind the ears the binding sequence is maintained.

We knit the second row already with the usual column with 1 yarn, only in the corners making smooth turns (3 v. N between 2 tbsp / s 1 n).

There can be any number of such rows, it all depends on the desired size of the napkin. The last row can become the edging of our rectangle, or you can even make each row multicolored.

Napkin is ready! This bunny will certainly be a welcome "guest" in the children's room and will serve its master for many years.

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