Two-color crocheted patterns

What is especially good about handmade knitted garments is that we choose their colors on our own, based on our own tastes and preferences.

If you have just started to learn the wisdom of crocheting and already have a little practical experience, then you will undoubtedly soon want to connect something more complex and beautiful than a canvas from the simplest columns. We suggest you try yourself in crocheting beautiful and diverse two-tone patterns!

Examples and schemes of two-color patterns crocheted

Among a whole lot of similar patterns, we try to identify a few of the most interesting:

The pattern "Veer" is suitable for women's sweaters and jackets . Colors can be selected as contrasting, and similar shades. The beauty of this three-dimensional pattern lies in its relief rows, really resembling a fan.

Two-color pattern "Flowerbed" is designed for more dense products crocheted. For example, it will look beautiful on the lapel of the winter hat and on the warm scarf going to it in the kit.

The pattern "Openwork rhombs" is ideal for a spring-autumn wardrobe. They can decorate a long cardigan or bolero. And the consumption of yarn for this two-color knitted pattern will be much less than for the previous ones!

Hooked and cute this pretty pattern called "Asters . " Alternating the first and second rows, shown in the diagram, you will get a rather unusual interlacing of the thread resembling the petals of these beautiful flowers. The way of knitting this pattern is simple, as, indeed, any work by the hook - it involves the use of only three types of loops: airy, column with and without crochet, repeated in a sequence determined by the scheme.

An interesting variant of the pattern is "Cross" , where even and odd rows are represented by threads of different colors. The first row, as we see in the photo, is executed by a thread of green color. From each 4th loop of the chain, five columns with a crochet are immediately tied, alternating with air loops. The second row, already made of yellow threads, represents lush columns, and the next row, auxiliary ones, are columns without a crochet.

The change of the thread in the two-color patterns of the crochet looks very neat. If this occurs at the end of the row, then the last column in the row without the crochet is simply pasted with a new color. Similarly, the thread is replaced in the middle of the row. And jacquard patterns are characterized by small broaches from the wrong side of the product.