Knitting patterns and patterns - description. III. Now we will take you on a short journey

Every beginning needlewoman wants to master knitting. Knitting patterns will be easy if you start with the basics, so start mastering needlework with the simplest patterns, and then feel free to move on to more complex and interesting options. We have collected a lot for you interesting ideas, starting from the simplest.

Simple patterns of knit and purl stitches with pictures

Simple beautiful sweaters, mittens, blouses, socks, hats, cardigans, tunics, pullovers and vests are knitted with these simple patterns, which even lazy needlewomen can handle. A jacquard patterns in combination with such light ones they can decorate absolutely any thing.

Stockinet

  • Row 1: knit all stitches;
  • Row 2: purl all stitches.

Garter stitch made from thick yarn with a detailed description

  • 1st row: facial;
  • Row 2: knit.

All rows are knitted with facial loops. When knitting in the round, one row is knitted with knit stitches, and the second row is knitted with purl stitches.

Rice (Moss) for jackets

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The pattern is double-sided, loose and stretchy. To complete the pattern, cast on an even number of stitches on the knitting needles.


  • Next Thus, the front loop lying on the knitting needle is knitted purlwise, and the purl one is knitted with the front one.

Hole technique

For a sample pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that are a multiple of 12, plus 2 loops for the symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.

  • 1st row: * yarn over, knit 2 loops together behind the back walls (each loop is pre-turned), knit 10 *, yarn over, knit 2 loops together behind the back walls;
  • Row 2 and all even rows are knitted purlwise;
    Rows 3, 5, 7, 9: knit all stitches;
  • Row 11: * Knit 6, yarn over, knit 2 stitches together behind the back walls (the loops are pre-turned), knit 4 *, knit 2.
  • Rows 13, 15, 17, 19: knit all stitches.

Purl stripes

  • Row 1: knit all stitches;
  • Row 2: purl all stitches;
  • 3rd row: facial;
  • 4th row: purl;
  • 5 row: facial;
  • Row 6: purl;
  • Row 7: purl;
  • Row 8: knit.

Strokes

For a sample pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that is a multiple of 12 plus 6 loops for the symmetry of the pattern plus 2 edge loops.

  • Rows 1, 3, 7 and 9: knit all stitches;
  • 2 and all even rows: knit according to the pattern, that is, the loops are knitted as they lie on the knitting needle;
  • Row 5: * purl 6, knit 6 *, purl 6;
  • Row 11: * knit 6, purl 6 *, knit 6.
  • The 13th row is knitted as the 1st row and so on.

Downtime #1


1st row: * knit 4, purl 1 *; To sample the pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of stitches that is a multiple of 5 plus 2 edge stitches.

  • Row 2 and all purl rows are knitted with purl loops;
  • 3rd row: * purl 1, knit 4 *;
  • Row 5: * knit 1, purl 1, knit 3 *;
  • Row 7: * knit 2, purl 1, knit 2 *;
  • Row 9: * knit 3, purl 1, knit 1 *.

Simple No. 2

Dense pattern of fine knitting, elastic, slightly stretches both along and across. The texture resembles fabric, so it could also be classified as a fabric pattern. For the sample, an even number of loops are cast on the knitting needles.

  • Row 1: * knit 1, purl 1 *;
  • 3rd row: * purl 1, knit 1 *;

Narrow colored diamonds

This simple pattern is knitted and purled. The pattern is double-sided, looks the same on the front and back sides. For a sample pattern, cast on a number of loops that are a multiple of 8, plus two edge loops.

  • 1st row: * purl 4, knit 4 *;
  • 2nd row: * purl 3, knit 4, purl 1 *;
  • 3rd row: * knit 2, purl 4, knit 2 *;
  • Row 4: * purl 1, knit 4, purl 3 *;
  • Row 5: * knit 4, purl 4 *;
  • Row 6: * purl 4, knit 4 *;
  • Row 7: * knit 1, purl 4, knit 3 *;
  • Row 8: * purl 2, knit 4, purl 2 *;
  • Row 9: * knit 3, purl 4, knit 1 *;
  • Row 10: * knit 4, purl 4 *.

The pattern is repeated from the first row.

Rubber bands

There are a huge number of elastic bands that were invented by the best craftsmen.

Simple elastic band 1×1

For the sample, cast on an even number of loops. The elastic is knitted with knits and purls in the first (main) way. The first row is knitted alternating knit and purl stitches, then the knitting is turned over and the loops are knitted as they lie on the knitting needle - knit with knit, purl with purl.

The recording of an elastic band with the designation of rapport can be represented in the following form:

  • Row 1: * knit 1, purl 1 *;
  • 2nd row: * purl 1, knit 1 *.

Simple elastic band 3×2

For the sample, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that are a multiple of 5, plus 2 edge loops. The first row is knitted like this: knit three, purl two. Then the knitting is turned over and the loops are knitted as they lie on the knitting needle: knit with knit, purl with purl.

  • 1st row: * knit 3, purl 2 *;
  • Row 2: * knit 2, purl 3 *.

You can create your own ribbing by alternating the knit and purl stitches in different ways.

English elastic band for scarves

Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
  • 1st row: * yarn over (before the first loop), remove 1 loop, knit 2 loops together, picking up the loops in front *; The pattern is double-sided, it is used for knitting hats, scarves and warm sportswear. English elastic is quite loose and voluminous, and stretches well. To knit a sample pattern on knitting needles, cast on a number of loops divisible by three.
  • The 2nd row and all subsequent rows are knitted like the first, but together they no longer knit two loops, but a pair of yarn over loops.

Convex elastic band 2 x 2

Convex elastic bands look good on bulky items. Using circular knitting needles you can knit an original snood collar, as in the Missoni collection. Seamless scarves are especially popular right now.

Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (top).
Slip the loop from the left to the right needle unknitted. The working thread is behind the knitting needle (at the back).
Lack of loop in the diagram.
  • 1st row: * yarn over, slip 1 loop, yarn over, slip 1 loop, knit 2 stitches together, knit 2 stitches together *;
  • 2nd row: * yarn over, slip 1 loop, yarn over, slip 1 loop, knit 2 loops together (yarn over and loop of previous row), knit 2 loops together (yarn over and loop from previous row) *.

French elastic for original scarves

  • 2nd row: * purl 1, knit 2, purl 1 *.

Bandolier

  • 1st row: * knit 3, remove 1 loop unknitted, thread before work *, knit 3;
  • 2nd row: knit 1, remove 1 loop unknitted, thread before work, knit 1, * knit 2, remove 1 loop undone, thread before work, knit 1 *.

Pearl gum

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (behind the front wall).
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
Lack of loop in the diagram.
  • Row 1: * yarn over, slip 1 stitch (thread at work), knit 1 *;
  • 2nd row: * Purl 1 loop, knit 1 loop together with the yarn over *.

Scotch gum

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
Lack of loop in the diagram.
  • 1st row: * knit 2, purl 1 *;
  • Row 2: * K1, yarn over, knit 2, yarn over over the last two knit stitches *.

Relief patterns

Patent skittles

  • 1st, 3rd and - 5th rows: * knit 4, purl 2 *, knit 4;
  • Rows 2, 4 and 6: purl 4 * knit 2, purl 4 *;
  • Rows 7 and 9: purl 3 * knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2 *, purl 1;
  • Rows 8 and 10: knit 1, * knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1 *, knit 3;
  • 11, 13, 15 rows: purl 3, * knit 4, purl 2 *, purl 1;
  • Rows 12, 14, 16: knit 1, * knit 2, purl 4 * knit 3.

Honeycomb

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (top).
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
Slip the loop from the left to the right needle unknitted. The working thread is behind the knitting needle (at the back).
Lack of loop in the diagram.
  • 1st row: * 1 purl loop, 1 knit loop *;
  • 2nd row: * purl 1, yarn over, remove 1 loop *;
  • 3rd row: * 1 knit, yarn over is removed from the left to the right needle without knitting (thread at the back), 1 knit *;
  • 4th row: * 1 purl, remove the yarn over from the previous row away from you (thread in front of the knitting needle), 1 purl *;
  • 5th row: * knit 2 stitches together, purl 1*;
  • 6th row: * yarn over, remove loop, purl 1;
  • 7th row: * 2 knit stitches, remove yarn over (thread at back)*;
  • Row 8: * yarn over removed from you (thread in front), purl 2 *;
  • Row 9: * purl 1, knit 2 stitches together *;

Shells

  • Rows 1 and 5: knit all stitches;
  • Rows 2 and 6: knit all stitches;
  • 3rd row: * form 5 from 5 loops, knit 1 *, form 5 from 5 loops;
  • Rows 4 and 8: purl all stitches;
  • Row 7: knit 3 stitches, * form 5 stitches from 5, knit 1 *, knit 2 loops.

Inclined strips for snood clamp

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.

For the sample, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that are a multiple of 6, plus two edge stitches.

  • 1st row: * 1 purl, 2 loops cross to the right, 2 loops cross to the left, 1 purl *;
  • 2nd row: * knit 1, purl 4, knit 1 *;
  • 3rd row: 2 loops cross to the right, 2 loops cross to the left, 1 purl, * 1 purl, 2 loops cross to the right, 2 loops cross to the left, 1 purl *, 1 purl;
  • Row 4: knit 1, * knit 1, purl 4, knit 1 *, knit 1, purl 4;
  • 5 row: 1 front, 2 loops cross to the left, 1 purl, * 1 purl, 2 loops cross to the right, 2 loops cross to the left, 1 purl * 1 purl, 1 front;
  • Row 6: purl 1, knit 1 * knit 1, purl 4, knit 1 *, knit 1, purl 3;
  • 7th row: 2 loops cross to the left, 1 purl, * 1 purl, 2 loops cross to the right, 2 loops cross to the left, 1 purl *, 1 purl, 2 loops cross to the right;
  • Row 8: purl 2, knit 1, * knit 1, purl 4, knit 1 *, knit 1, purl 2;
  • 9 row: 1 front, 1 purl, * 1 purl, 2 loops cross to the right, 2 loops cross to the left, 1 purl *, 1 purl, 2 loops cross to the right, 1 front;
  • Row 10: purl 3, knit 1, * knit 1, purl 4, knit 1 *, knit 1, purl 1;
  • 11 row: 1 purl, * 1 purl, 2 loops cross to the right, 2 loops cross to the left, 1 purl *, 1 purl, 2 loops cross to the right, 2 loops cross to the left;
  • Row 12: purl 4, knit 1, * knit 1, purl 4, knit 1 *, knit 1.

Relief pattern Leaves No. 1

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Interception from one front and two purl loops with a tilt to the left. The 1st loop is removed forward onto an additional needle. The 2nd and 3rd loops are knitted purlwise, and then the loop from the additional knitting needle is knitted.
Interception from one front and two purl loops with a tilt to the right. The 1st and 2nd loops are removed back onto an additional needle. The 3rd loop is knitted with the front one, and then the 1st and 2nd loops are knitted with an additional knitting needle.

For a sample pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that are a multiple of 6, plus 2 edge stitches.

  • Row 1: * purl 2, knit 2, purl 2 *;
  • Row 2 and all even rows are knitted according to the pattern;
  • 3rd row: * 2 loops are transferred to the auxiliary knitting needle while working, the 3rd loop is knitted, then 2 loops from the auxiliary knitting needle are purled, the 4th loop is transferred forward to the additional knitting needle, the 5th and 6th loops are knitted purl then knitted
  • 4th front *;
  • Row 5: * 1 knit stitch, 4 purl stitches, 1 knit stitch *;
  • Row 7: * The 1st knit stitch is transferred forward onto an additional knitting needle, the 2nd and 3rd loops are knitted purlwise, and then the 1st knit stitch, the 4th and 5th loops are transferred back onto an additional knitting needle, the 6th knit is knitted , then purl 4 and 5.

The pattern is repeated from the first row.

Basket

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Wrapping loop. Pull the encircling loop from the gap between the 4th and 5th loops, transfer the encircling loop to the left knitting needle and knit it together with the 1st knit stitch, the remaining loops from the group of encircled ones are knitted with knit stitches.
  • 1st row: * 1 front, 2 purl loops, 1 front, 2 purl loops *; 1 knit, 2 purl loops, 1 knit;
  • Row 2: purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, * knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1 *;
  • 3rd row: pull out the wrapping loop from the gap between the 4th and 5th loops, transfer the wrapping loop to the left knitting needle and knit it together with the 1st knitting loop, knit the remaining loops from the group of wrapped loops, purl 2 *, pull out the wrapping loop again loop and knit it together with the 1st loop (in a new group of clasped loops);
  • Rows 4 and 6: purl 1, knit 2, purl 1 * knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1*,
  • 5 row: * 1 front, 2 purl loops, 1 front, 2 purl loops *; 1 knit, 2 purl loops, 1 knit;
  • 7th row: 1 front, 2 purl, * pull out the encircling loop from the gap between the 7th and 8th loops and knit it together with the 4th loop (same as in the 3rd row), 2 purl *, 1 facial

Wave

Waves look very original on rugs and blankets.

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (top).
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from behind (behind the knitting needle). The hinges are pre-turned.
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.

To complete a sample pattern, cast on a number of loops that is a multiple of 11 plus 2 edge loops.

  • Row 1: * knit 2 stitches together behind the back walls, knit 3, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 3, knit 2 stitches together behind the front walls *;
  • 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 row: purl all loops,
  • 3, 5, 7, 9 row: knit in the same way as the 1st row;
  • Rows 12, 14: knit all stitches.

The pattern repeat consists of 14 rows, the 15th row is knitted like the first and so on.

Fabric patterns

Pattern No. 1


To sample the pattern, cast on an even number of stitches on the knitting needles.

  • 1st row: * form 2 loops from 2 loops as follows: two loops are knitted together with a purl loop, then, without removing 2 loops from the left knitting needle, they are knitted with the front one;
  • Rows 2 and 4: purl all stitches;
  • 3rd row: 1 knit stitch, * knit from 2 loops - 2, in the same way as in 1st row *, 1 knit stitch.

Fabric pattern of elongated loops

For the sample, cast on an even number of loops.

  • Row 1: knit all stitches;
  • 2nd row: * 1 knit stitch, slip 1 loop (thread behind the knitting needle) *;
  • Row 3: knit all stitches;
  • Row 4: * 1 stitch is removed (thread behind the needle), knit one*.

Fine knit pattern No. 2

  • Row 1: * knit 1, purl 1 *;
  • Row 2 and all even rows: knit according to the pattern, i.e. the loops are knitted as they lie on the knitting needle;
  • Row 3: * purl 1, knit 1 *.

Fine knit pattern No. 2

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Double crochet loop. Yarn over and then remove the loop unknitted. The working thread is on the knitting needle.
Loop with two yarn overs. The loop and yarn over of the previous row are removed again with a new yarn over.
Loop with three yarn overs. The loop with two yarn overs is removed with a new yarn over.

To knit a sample, cast on an even number of loops.

  • 1st row: * purl 1, knit 1 *;
  • 2nd row: * yarn over, slip 1 purl, knit 1 *;
  • 3rd row: * Purl 1, yarn over, loop and yarn over from previous row *;
  • 4th row: * yarn over, slip a loop with two yarn overs, knit 1 *.
  • 5th row: * 1 purl, 4 loops together (a loop with three yarn overs is knitted with a “grandmother’s” knit stitch (picking up the loops from the back wall).

The pattern is repeated from row 2.

Small Honeycomb

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (top).
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
Slip the loop from the left to the right needle unknitted. The working thread is behind the knitting needle (at the back).
Lack of loop in the diagram.

Knit rows 1-6, and then repeat rows 3-6.

  • Row 1: knit all stitches;
  • 2nd row: * 1 front, yarn over, remove 1 loop without knitting (thread at work);
  • 3rd row: * 1 knit, remove yarn over without knitting (thread at work), 1 knit;
  • 4th row: * yarn over, remove 1 loop without knitting, knit a loop together with the yarn over *;
  • Row 5: * Knit 2, remove yarn over without knitting *;
  • 6th row: * knit a loop together with a yarn over, yarn over, remove 1 loop without knitting *;
  • 7th row: knit as 3rd.

Fine knit pattern No. 3

To knit a sample, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that are a multiple of 4, plus two edge loops.

  • 1st row: * knit 2, purl 2 *;
  • 2nd row: * knit 2, purl 2 *;
  • 3rd row: * purl 2, knit 2;
  • Row 4: * Purl 2, knit 2.

Fine knit pattern No. 4

  • 1st and 3rd row: * 1 purl loop, 1 knit loop crossed *; This pattern is knitted with knit and purl stitches. But some loops are crossed.

The front crossed loops are knitted behind the back wall (“grandmother’s” way). In this case, purl crossed loops are knitted in the same way as classic purl loops, but they do not pick up the front wall of the loop, as usual, but the back one (the needle is inserted from back to front behind the back wall of the loop). For a sample pattern, cast on an even number of loops.

  • 2nd and 4th row: * 1 purl loop crossed, 1 knit loop;
  • Rows 5 and 7: * 1 knit loop crossed, 1 purl loop *;
  • Rows 6 and 8: * 1 knit stitch, 1 purl loop crossed *.

Patterns for knitting - checks, diamonds, braided patterns

Cage of elongated loops

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Slip the loop from the left to the right needle unknitted. The working thread is behind the knitting needle (at the back).
Slip the loop from the left to the right needle unknitted. Working thread in front of the needle (in front).

For the sample, cast on the knitting needles the number of loops divisible by 3, plus 2 loops for symmetry, plus 2 edge loops.

  • Row 1: knit all stitches;
  • Row 2: purl all stitches;
  • Row 3: * Knit 2, slip 1 stitch (thread behind the needle) *, Knit 2;
  • Row 4: knit 2, * slip 1 stitch (thread in front of the knitting needle), knit 2 *

Beetles

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Interception of four loops with a tilt to the left. The 1st loop is removed forward onto an additional knitting needle, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th loops are knitted purlwise, and then the loop from the additional knitting needle is knitted.
Interception of four loops with a slope to the right. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd purl loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th loop with the front one, and then the 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops with the purl ones.

This pattern is formed using inclined loops. For the sample, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that is a multiple of 12 plus two edge loops.

  • Row 1: *knit 3, purl 6, knit 3*;
  • 2 and all even rows are knitted according to the pattern, i.e. knit stitches are knitted over knit stitches, purl loops are knitted over purl stitches;
  • 3rd row: * Knit 2, the 3rd loop is removed on an additional knitting needle forward (an additional knitting needle before work), 3 purl loops are knitted, and then a loop from an additional knitting needle is knitted, 3 purl loops are removed on an additional knitting needle back (an additional knitting needle at work) , knit the next stitch with a knit stitch, and then purl the stitches from an additional needle, knit 2 *;
  • 5th row: * 1 knit stitch, remove the next loop on an additional knitting needle forward, knit 3 loops purl, and then knit a loop from an additional knitting needle, 2 knit, 3 purl loops are removed on an additional knitting needle back, knit a knit loop, and then loops with an additional knitting needles purl, knit 1 *;
  • 7th row: * the front loop is removed on an additional knitting needle forward, 3 loops are knitted purl, and then the loop from the additional knitting needle is knitted, 4 loops are knitted, 3 purl loops are removed on an additional knitting needle back, 1 loop is knitted knitted, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle are purled *;
  • Row 9: * purl 3, knit 6, purl 3 *;
  • Row 11: * 3 purl loops are removed to the back on an additional knitting needle, knit the next knit stitch, and then 3 purl loops from an additional knitting needle, knit 4. Next, one knit stitch is removed onto an additional knitting needle forward, the next 3 loops are knitted purlwise, and then the knit stitch is knitted from an additional knitting needle *;
  • Row 13: * 1 front, 3 purl loops are removed on an additional knitting needle back, knit 1 knit loop, and then 3 purl loops from an additional knitting needle, 2 knit, 1 knit stitch are removed on an additional knitting needle forward, knit 3 purl loops, and then a knit loop from additional knitting needle, knit 1 *;
  • Row 15: * 2 knits, 3 purls are removed on an additional knitting needle back, knit the next loop, a knit stitch, and then purl the loops from an additional knitting needle, 1 knit stitch is removed on an additional knitting needle forward, knit 3 loops purl, then a knit loop from an additional knitting needle, 2 facial *.

Diamonds and stripes

Knitting patterns for knitting classic sweaters and cardigans.

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Cross 2 loops to the right. First knit the 2nd loop with the right knitting needle, picking it up from the front side of the knitting and, without removing the loops from the knitting needle, knit the 1st loop, both loops are removed from the left knitting needle.
Cross 2 loops to the left. First, knit the 2nd loop with a knit stitch, picking it up from behind (behind the knitting needle), and without removing the loops from the knitting needle, knit the 1st loop.
Slip the loop from the left to the right needle unknitted. Working thread in front of the needle (in front).
  • 1 row: * 2 purl, 2 knit, 2 loops cross to the right, 2 loops cross to the left, 2 knit *, 2 purl; For a sample of this pattern, cast on the knitting needles the number of loops that are a multiple of 10 plus 2 loops for the symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.
  • 2nd row: knit 2 * purl 2, remove 1 loop from left to right needle unknitted (working thread in front of the knitting needle), purl 2, remove 1 loop unknitted, purl 2, knit 2 *;
  • Row 3: * purl 2, knit 1, knit 2, knit 2, knit 2, knit 1 *, purl 2;
  • 4th row: knit 2, * purl 1, remove 1 loop undone, purl 4, remove loop undone, purl 1, knit 2 *;
  • Row 5: * purl 2, cross 2 loops to the right, knit 4, cross 2 loops to the left *, purl 2;
  • Row 6: knit 2, * slip 1 loop undone, purl 6, slip 1 loop undone, knit 2 *;
  • 7th row: * purl 2, cross 2 loops to the left, knit 4, cross 2 loops to the right *, purl 2;
  • 8th row: knit 2, * purl 1, slip 1 loop unknitted, purl 4, slip 1 loop unknitted, purl 1, knit 2 *;
  • Row 9: * 2 purl, 1 knit, 2 loops cross to the left, 2 knit, 2 loops cross to the right, 1 knit *, 2 purl;
  • Row 10: knit 2, * purl 2, slip 1 loop unknitted, purl 2, slip 1 loop unknitted, purl 2, knit 2 *;
  • 11th row: * purl 2, knit 2, cross 2 loops to the left, cross 2 loops to the right, knit 2 *, purl 2;
  • Row 12: knit 2, * purl 3, remove 2 loops unknitted, thread in front of the knitting needle, purl 2, knit 2 *.

Simple rhombuses No. 1

To knit a pattern sample, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that are a multiple of 8, plus 4 loops for symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.

  • Row 1: * knit 7, purl 1 *, knit 4;
  • Row 2 and all even rows: knit according to the pattern, i.e. the loops are knitted as they lie on the knitting needle;
  • 3rd row: * 1 purl, 5 knit, 1 purl, 1 knit *, 1 purl 3 knit;
  • Row 5: * 1 knit, 1 purl, 3 knit, 1 purl, 2 knit *, 1 knit, 1 purl, 2 knit;
  • Row 7: * knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 3 *, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1;
  • Row 9: * knit 3, purl 1, knit 4 *, knit 3, purl 1;
  • 11th row: knit as 7th row;
  • 13th row: knit as 5th row;
  • 15th row: knit as 3rd row;
  • Row 17: the pattern is repeated from row 1.

Braid No. 1

The perfect pattern for a blanket.

To knit a sample, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that is a multiple of 20 plus 2 edge loops.

  • Rows 1, 5, and 9: * knit 12, knit 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2 *;
  • 2 and all even rows: according to the pattern, i.e. the loops are knitted as they lie on the knitting needle;
  • 3rd and 7th row: * purl 10, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2*;
  • Rows 11, 15, and 19: * knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 12 *;
  • Rows 13 and 17: * knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 10.

Braid No. 2

They can be two-color or three-color, so if you are not afraid of difficulties, feel free to experiment.

To knit a sample, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that are a multiple of 10 plus 2 edge stitches.

  • 1st row: * purl 7, knit 3 *;
  • 2nd row: * purl 3, knit 7 *;
  • 3rd row: * purl 7, knit 3 *;
  • Row 4: purl all stitches;
  • Row 5: * purl 2, knit 3, purl 5 *;
  • Row 6: * knit 5, purl 3, knit 2 *;
  • Row 7: * purl 2, knit 3, purl 5 *
  • Row 8: purl all stitches.

Cell No. 1

For a sample pattern, I cast on a number of loops that is a multiple of 4 plus 1 loop for pattern symmetry, plus 2 edge loops.

  • 1st row: * purl 1, slip 3 stitches from the left needle to the right, thread before work *, purl 1;
  • Row 2 and all even rows: purl all stitches;
  • Row 3: * knit 1, purl 3 *, knit 1.
  • Row 5 is knitted like row 1 and so on.

Important: when you remove 3 loops from the left knitting needle to the right, the thread that is located in front of the work must be tensioned quite tightly, otherwise it will sag.

Diamonds No. 2

If you are looking for a raglan pattern, you can try this option.

This simple pattern is worked in knit and purl stitches. For the sample, cast on a number of loops that are a multiple of 10 plus two edge loops.

  • Rows 1, 3 and 5: * knit 7, purl 3 *;
  • 2 and all even rows: knit purl;
  • Row 7: * purl 1, knit 5, purl 1, knit 3;
  • Row 9: * 1 knit, 1 purl, 3 knit, 1 purl, 4 knit *;
  • 11, 13, 15 row: * knit 2, purl 3, knit 5*;
  • Row 17: * knit 1, knit 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4 *;
  • Row 19: * purl 1, knit 5, purl 1, knit 3*.

Braided mittens No. 3

For a sample of this pattern, cast on a number of loops that are a multiple of 8 plus 2 edge loops.

  • 1, 3, 5 row: * purl 4, knit 3, purl 1 *;
  • Row 2 and all even rows: * knit 1, purl 3 *;
  • Rows 7, 9, 11: * knit 3, purl 5 *.
  • The 13th row is knitted like the 1st and so on.

Braid No. 4

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.

For the sample, cast on a number of loops that is a multiple of 8 plus 4 loops for pattern symmetry, plus 2 edge loops.

  • 1st row: purl 2, * purl 2, remove 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle while working, knit 2, knit 2 loops from the auxiliary needle, purl 2 *;
  • 3rd row: purl 2, * slip 2 loops onto the auxiliary needle while working, knit 2, purl 2 loops from the auxiliary needle, slip 2 loops onto the auxiliary needle before work, purl 2, knit 2 loops from the auxiliary needle *, purl 2 ;
  • Row 5: purl 2, knit 2, * purl 4, remove 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle before work, knit 2, knit 2 loops from the auxiliary needle *, purl 4, knit 2, purl 2;
  • Row 7: purl 2, * slip 2 loops onto the auxiliary needle before work, purl 2, knit 2 loops from the auxiliary needle, slip 2 loops onto the auxiliary needle while working, knit 2, purl 2 loops from the auxiliary needle *, purl 2 .

Braid No. 5

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.

For the sample, cast on a number of loops that are a multiple of 6, plus 2 edge loops. For convenience, the first 2 rows can be knitted in stockinette stitch. In the further description of the pattern, these rows are not taken into account.

  • 1st row: * slip 3 loops onto an auxiliary needle before work, knit the next 3 loops, then knit the loops from the auxiliary needle *;
  • Row 2 and all even rows are knitted with purl stitches;
  • Rows 3 and 7: knit all stitches;
  • 5th row: knit 3, * slip 3 loops onto an auxiliary needle while working, knit the next 3 loops, then knit the loops from the auxiliary needle *, knit 3;
  • Row 9: repeat the pattern from the first row.

Interesting openwork patterns for women and girls

Shawls, stoles and other types of such products will look much more elegant if you take the chic pattern from the ones presented below as a basis.

So, openwork patterns for knitting with descriptions and patterns.

Sea foam for feminine products

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Knit three out of three loops.
Knit five out of five loops.
Triple facial long loop or a loop with three turns. The technique is similar to knitting a double knit stitch.
  • Rows 1, 2, 5, and 6: all knit; For the sample, cast on the knitting needles the number of loops divisible by 6 plus 1 for the symmetry of the pattern, plus two edge stitches.
  • Rows 3 and 7: all loops are triple knit (loops with three turns);
  • 4th row: * purl 1, then knit 5 * out of 5 loops; 1 purl;
  • Row 8: knit 3 from 3 loops, purl 1, knit 5 from 5 loops, purl 1, purl 3 from 3 loops.

5 loops out of 5 are performed like this: knit 5 loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (1st loop), without removing the loops from the knitting needle, knit all the loops with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the back (2nd loop). The 3rd loop is knitted as the 1st, the 4th as the 2nd, the 5th as the 1st. First, we discard the turns of the wound thread so that we get large loops and it is convenient to knit from 5 and 5. From 3 loops, 3 are knitted in the same way.

Leafy leaves

Flowers and leaves will look good on children's blouses and socks.

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
Knit three loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front.
Knit three loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from behind (behind the knitting needle). The hinges are pre-turned.

For the sample, cast on the knitting needles the number of loops that are a multiple of 15 plus 2 loops for symmetry of the pattern and 2 edge loops.

  • 1st row: * 2 purl, 1 knit, yo, 1 knit, yo, 3 knit stitches together, picking up the loops at the back walls (the loops are pre-turned), 8 knit *, 2 purl;
  • Row 2 and all even (purl) rows: * knit 2, purl 13 (including yarn overs) *, knit 2;
  • 3rd row: * purl 2, knit 2, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 1, knit 3 together behind the back walls, knit 6 *, purl 2;
  • 5 row: * purl 2, knit 3, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 2, 3 knit stitches together behind the back walls, knit 4 *, purl 2;
  • 7th row: * purl 2, knit 4, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 3, 3 stitches together, knit behind the back walls, knit 2 *, purl 2;
  • 9th row: * purl 2, knit 8, knit 3 stitches together behind the front walls, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 1 *, purl 2;
  • Row 11: * purl 2, knit 6, knit 3 together behind the front walls, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 2 *, purl 2;
  • Row 13: * purl 2, knit 4, knit 3 together behind the front walls, knit 2, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 3 *, purl 2;
  • Row 15: * 2 purl, 2 knit, 3 knit stitches together behind the front walls, 3 knit, yo, 1 knit, yo, 4 knit *, 2 purl.

Bells with holes

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (top).
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from behind (behind the knitting needle). The hinges are pre-turned.

For a sample pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that is a multiple of 8 plus 7 loops for the symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.

  • Rows 1 and 11: knit 1, * knit 1, yarn over, knit 3 loops together (with central loop), yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 3 loops together (with central loop), yarn over *, knit 1, yarn over, Knit 3 loops together (with a central loop), yarn over, knit 2;
  • Row 2 and all even rows: purl all stitches;
  • 3, 5, 7 rows: knit 1, * knit 5, yarn over, knit 3 stitches together (with central loop), yarn over *, knit 6;
  • Row 9: 1 knit * yarn over, knit 2 loops together behind the front walls, knit 1, 2 loops together knit over the back walls (first turn the loops), yo, 3 knit loops *, yo, 2 knit loops together knit over the front walls, knit 1, knit 2 stitches together behind the back walls (loops are turned first), yarn over, knit 1;
  • Rows 13,15,17: knit 1, * knit 1, yarn over, knit 3 loops together (with a central loop), yarn over, knit 4 *, knit 1, yarn over, knit 3 loops together (with a central loop), yarn over , 2 facial;
  • Row 19: knit 2 loops together behind the back walls (the loops are first turned), * yarn over, knit 3, yo, knit 2 loops together behind the front walls, knit 1, 2 loops together knit behind the back walls (the loops are turned first) *, yarn over, knit 3, yarn over, knit 2 loops together behind the front walls.

Caramel mesh

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (top).
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from behind (behind the knitting needle). The hinges are pre-turned.
Knit three loops together with a knit stitch (with a central loop). The loops must be rearranged so that the second loop is on top of the first.
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
Knit three out of three loops. The end of the right knitting needle is threaded through three loops and, grabbing the working thread, pulls it through these loops. Without removing the loops from the left knitting needle, yarn over the right knitting needle and knit the same loops again.
Of the 7 loops, knit 7 behind the back walls (before knitting, each loop of the 7 is pre-turned).
Purl four stitches together, picking up the stitches from behind.
Lack of loop in the diagram.

For a sample pattern, cast on the knitting needles the number of loops divisible by 8 plus 1 loop for symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops. All purl (even rows) are knitted with purl stitches.

  • 1st row: knit 1, yarn over, * knit 3 loops from three, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 3 loops from three, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over *, knit 3 loops from three, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, 3 knit loops of three, yarn over, knit 1;
  • Row 2 and all even rows (including yarn overs) are knitted purlwise;
  • 3rd row: knit 2, yarn over, knit 1, * knit 1, knit 2 stitches together behind the back walls (each loop of two is pre-turned), yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, knit 2 stitches together behind the front walls, knit 2, yarn over , 3 knit, yarn over, 1 knit *, 1 knit, 2 knit loops together behind the back walls, yarn over, 1 knit, yarn over, 2 knit loops together behind the front walls, 2 knit, yarn over, 2 knit;
  • 5th row: knit 1, yarn over, two knit stitches together behind the back walls, yarn over, * knit 2, knit 2 stitches together behind the back walls, knit 1, knit 2 stitches together behind the front walls, knit 2, yarn over, knit 2 loops together over the front walls, yarn over, 1 knit, yarn over, 2 sang together, knit over the back walls, yarn over *, 2 knit, 2 loops together, knit over the back walls, 1 knit, 2 loops together, knit over the front walls, 2 knit, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, yarn over, knit 1;
  • 7th row: 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yo, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yo, * 7 loops out of 7 behind the back walls (before knitting, each loop out of 7 is pre-turned), yo, 2 knit loops together over the front ones walls, yarn over, 3 loops together knit with the central loop, yarn over, 2 loops together knit behind the back walls, yo *, 7 loops out of 7 behind the back walls, yo, 2 loops together knit behind the front walls, yo, 2 loops together knit behind front walls;
  • 9th row: 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yo, 2 knit loops together behind the back walls, yo, * Knit 7, yo, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, yo, 3 knit loops together with the central loop, yo, 2 loops knit together behind the back walls, yarn over *, knit 7, yarn over, 2 stitches together, knit over the front walls, yarn over, 2 stitches together, knit over the front walls;
  • 11th row: 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, yo, * 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, 2 knit stitches, yo, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, 1 knit stitch, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yo , 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, 1 knit stitch, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, yarn over *, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, 2 knit stitches together, yarn over, 2 knit loops together behind the back walls, 1 knit stitch, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, 1 knit stitch;
  • Row 13: 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yo, * 4 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yo, 1 knit stitch, yo, 4 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yo, 3 knit stitches together with the central loop, yo *, 4 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, 4 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls;
  • 15 row: knit 1, yarn over, knit 3 loops from 3, * yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, 3 loops from 3, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, 3 loops from 3 *, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, 3 loops from 3, yarn over, knit 1;
  • Row 17: knit 1, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, knit 1, * knit 1, yarn over, knit 3, yarn over, knit 2, knit 2 stitches together behind the back walls, yarn over, knit 1, knit 2 stitches together behind the front walls, 1 knit *, 1 knit, yarn over, 3 knit, yo, 2 knit, 2 loops together, knit over the back walls, yarn over, 1 knit;
  • 19 row: 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, 2 knit stitches, * yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, yarn over, 1 knit stitch, yo, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yo, 2 knit stitches, 2 loops knit together behind the back walls, knit 1, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, knit 2 *, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yarn over, knit 2 , 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, 1 knit stitch;
  • 21 row: knit 4, * yo, 2 knit loops behind the front walls, yo, 3 knit loops together with the central loop, yo, 2 knit loops together behind the back walls, yo, from 7 loops knit 7*, yo, 2 knit loops behind the front walls, yarn over, 3 stitches together, knit with the central loop, yarn over, 2 loops together, knit over the back walls, yarn over, 4 knit;
  • Row 23: knit 4, * yarn over, knit 2 stitches together behind the front walls. yarn over, 3 knit loops together with the central loop, yo, 2 knit loops together behind the back walls, yo, knit 7 *, yo, 2 knit loops together behind the front walls, yo, 3 knit loops together with the central loop, yo, 2 loops together behind the back walls, yarn over, knit 4;
  • Row 25: yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, knit 1, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, * yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, knit 1, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, yarn over, 2 loops knit together behind the front walls, knit 2, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, knit 1, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls *, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the back walls, knit 1, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls walls, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, knit 1, 2 knit stitches together behind the front walls, yarn over;
  • 27 row: 1 knit, yo, 4 knit stitches together behind the back walls, * yo, 3 knit loops together with the central loop, yo, 4 knit loops together behind the back walls, yo, 1 knit stitch, yo, 4 knit stitches together behind the back walls *, yarn over, 3 knit stitches together with the central loop, yarn over, 4 knit stitches together behind the back walls, yarn over, 1 knit stitch.
  • Row 29: the pattern is repeated from the first row.

Summer ideas - Bulgarian cross

For light summer models, this option with holes is suitable.

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
A thrown loop. Use the end of the left knitting needle to grab a loop (or yarn over) and pull the next two loops into it.
Lack of loop in the diagram.

The pattern is formed with the help of thrown loops and yarn overs. For a sample pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that are a multiple of 3, plus 2 edge loops.

  • 1st row: * knit 3, then the 1st loop of three is thrown to the left through the 2nd and 3rd loops, yarn over *, knit 3, then the 1st loop of three is thrown to the left;
  • 2nd row and all purl rows: knit with purl loops;
  • Row 3: knit 1, yarn over, * knit 3, then the 1st loop of three is thrown to the left through the 2nd and 3rd loops, yarn over *, knit 1.
  • The fifth row is knitted in the same way as the first and so on

Openwork pattern with knitting needles No. 4

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (top).
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from behind (behind the knitting needle). The hinges are pre-turned.
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.

To knit a sample pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that is a multiple of 12 plus 2 edge loops.

  • 1 row: 1 knit, yo, 3 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the left, * 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 3 knit, yo, 1 knit, yo, 3 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant left *, knit 1, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, knit 3, yarn over;
  • 2 and all even rows are knitted with purl loops;
  • 3rd row: 2 knit, yarn over, 2 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the left, * 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit, yo, 3 knit, yo, 2 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant left *, knit 1, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, knit 2, yarn over, knit 1;
  • 5 row: 3 knit, yarn over, 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the left, * 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 1 knit, yo, 5 knit, yo, 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant left *, 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 1 knit, yarn over, 2 knit;
  • 7th row: knit 4, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together with a left slant, * knit 1, knit 2 stitches with a right slant, yarn over, knit 7, yo, 2 knit loops together with a left slant *, knit 1, 2 loops together knitted to the right, yarn over, knit 3;
  • 9th row: 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 3 knit, yo, * 1 knit, yo, 3 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the left, 1 knit, 2 knit loops together with a slant to the right, 3 knit, yarn over *, knit 1, yarn over, knit 3, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the left;
  • 11th row: 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit, yarn over 1 knit, * 2 knit, yarn over, 2 knit, 2 knit loops together with a slant to the left, 1 knit, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit, yarn over, knit 1 *, knit 2, yarn over, knit 2, knit 2 together, slanted to the left;
  • Row 13: knit 1, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, knit 1, yarn over, knit 2, * knit 3, yarn over, knit 1, knit 2 stitches together with a knit slant to the left, knit 2, knit 2 stitches together with a knit slant to the right, 1 knit, yarn over, 2 knit *, 3 knit, yarn over, 1 knit, 2 loops together knit with a slant to the left;
  • Row 15: knit 1, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, yo, knit 3, * knit 4, yo, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the left, knit 2, 2 knit stitches together with a right slant, yo, knit 3 *, Knit 4, yarn over, 2 knit stitches together, slanted to the left.
  • The 17th row is knitted like the 1st and so on.

Shawl lace for summer dress

When knitting, the technique of knitting two stitches together with a knit stitch tilted to the left using the pulling method is used. They do it this way: the first loop of the two is removed as a knit stitch, the next loop (yarn over) is knitted and the resulting loop is pulled through the first.

To form a side edge in this pattern, it is better to knit the first edge stitch of the row behind the back wall, and the last edge stitch - knit behind the front wall, then you will get a beautiful knotted edge. For the sample, cast on an even number of loops.

  • 1st row: * yarn over, knit two loops together with a tilt to the left *.
  • The remaining rows are knitted in the same way as the first.

The most beautiful braids, various plaits, Irish relief arans

Padlock

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
A thrown loop. Use the end of the left knitting needle to grab a loop (or yarn over) and pull the next two loops into it.

To knit a sample, cast on a number of loops that is a multiple of 5 plus 2 loops for symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.

  • Row 1: * purl 2, knit 3 *, purl 2;
  • 2nd row: knit 2, * purl 3, knit 2 *;
  • 3rd row: * 2 purl, 3 knit, 3rd knit rapport loop is thrown to the left through the 4th and 5th knit loops *, 2 purl;
  • Row 4: knit 2, * purl 1, yarn over, purl 1, knit 2 *.

Figure eight for children's hats

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Interception of six loops with the loops tilted to the right. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th and 6th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.

For the sample, cast on the knitting needles the number of loops divisible by 8 plus 2 loops for symmetry, plus 2 edge loops.

  • Rows 1,3,7,9: * purl 2, knit 6 *, purl 2;
  • Rows 2,4,6,8,10 are knitted according to the pattern: knit 2 * purl 6, knit 2 *;
  • 5 row; * Purl 2, the 3rd, 4th and 5th loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle, the 6th, 7th, and 8th loops are knitted with knit stitches, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle are also knitted *, purl 2.

Changing the groups of loops in this way in the fifth row, you get a “figure eight” (plait) tilted to the right. If you want to knit the Figure Eight with a left slant, slip the stitches onto an additional needle before working.

Spit No. 1

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Interception of six loops with the loops tilted to the right. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th and 6th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Interception of six loops with the loops tilted to the left. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops are removed forward onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th and 6th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.

To make a “braid”, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops divisible by 11 plus 2 loops for symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.

  • Rows 1,3,7,9: *purl 2, knit 9 *, purl 2;
  • 2 and all even rows: knit 2, * purl 9, knit 2 *;
  • 5th row: * Purl 2, 3,4,5 loops are removed forward onto an additional knitting needle, knit 6,7,8 loops, then knit 3,4,5 loops, knit 3 loops *, purl 2;
  • 11th row: * 2 purl, 3 knit, 6,7,8 loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle, knit the 9,10,11th loops, and then the 6,7,8th loops from the additional knitting needle *, purl 2 .

Spit No. 2

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Slip the first three loops back onto an additional knitting needle, knit the next three loops with knit stitches, then purl the loops from the auxiliary knitting needle.
Slip the first three loops forward onto an additional needle, purl the next three loops, then knit the loops from the auxiliary needle.

For a sample pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that is a multiple of 12 plus 3 loops for symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.

  • Rows 1 and 5: * purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3 *, purl 3;
  • Row 2 and all even rows: knit according to the pattern;
  • 3rd row: * 3 purl, 3 knit, the next 3 loops are transferred to the auxiliary knitting needle before work (tilt the loops to the left), then 3 loops are knitted with purl loops, then loops from the auxiliary knitting needle are knitted *, 3 purl;
  • 7th row: * 3 purl, then 3 loops are transferred to the auxiliary knitting needle while working (tilt the loops to the right), then 3 loops are knitted with facial loops, then 3 loops from the auxiliary knitting needle purl, 3 knit *, 3 purl.

Pigtail No. 3

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Yarn over With the end of the right knitting needle, grab the working thread from below from right to left, towards you. The yarn over is made to form the openwork.
Knitting a yarn over without openwork. The end of the right knitting needle grabs the yarn over from behind.
Purl two loops together.
Knit two loops together with a knit stitch, picking up the loops from the front (top).
Interception of six loops with the loops tilted to the right. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th and 6th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Interception of six loops with the loops tilted to the left. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops are removed forward onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th and 6th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Knit two loops together with a broach.

For a sample pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that is a multiple of 28 plus 2 loops for symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.

  • 1 row: * 2 purl, intercept of 6 facial loops to the left, 4 purl, intercept of 6 facial loops to the left, 4 purl, intercept of 6 facial loops to the right *, 2 purl;
  • Rows 2, 4 and 6: knit 2, * purl 6, knit 4, purl 6, knit 4, purl 6, knit 2 *;
  • 3rd and 5th row: * purl 2, knit 6, purl 4, knit 6, purl 4, knit 6 *, purl 2;
  • 9th row: * purl 2, knit 3, yarn over, knit 3, purl 2 stitches, purl 3, knit 4, purl 3, purl 2 loops, knit 3, yarn over, knit 3 *, purl 2;
    even rows from the 10th to the 22nd row: knit according to the pattern, while knitting the yarn over with a knit stitch without openwork, catching the yarn over from behind (crossed with a knit loop);
  • 11 row: * 2 purl, 3 knit, 1 purl, yo, 3 knit, 2 loops together, purl 3, 2 knit, 3 purl, 2 loops together, purl, 3 knit, yo, 1 purl, 3 knit *, 2 purl;
  • Row 13: * purl 2, knit 3, purl 2, yarn over, knit 3, purl 2 stitches together, purl 6, purl 2 stitches together, knit 3, yarn over, purl 2, knit 3 *, purl 2;
  • Row 15: * purl 2, knit 3, purl 3, yarn over, knit 3, purl 2 stitches together, purl 4, purl 2 stitches together, knit 3, yarn over, purl 3, knit 3 *, purl 2;
  • Row 17: * 2 purl, 3 knit, 4 purl, yo, 3 knit, 2 loops together, purl 2, 2 loops together, purl, 3 knit, yo, 4 purl, 3 knit *, 2 purl;
  • Row 19: * purl 2, knit 3, purl 5, yarn over, knit 3, purl 2 stitches together, purl 2 stitches together, knit 3, yarn over, purl 5, knit 3 *, purl 2;
  • Row 21: * Purl 2, knit 3, purl 6, yo, knit 2, knit 2 stitches together, knit 2 stitches together, knit 2, yo, purl 6, knit 3 *, purl 2.
  • Row 23 is knitted like the first and so on.

An interception of 6 loops to the left is performed with inclined loops as follows: 3 loops out of 6 are transferred to an auxiliary knitting needle before work, then 3 loops are knitted with facial loops, then 3 loops from the auxiliary knitting needle with facial loops.

An interception of 6 loops to the right is performed in the same way, only the loops are transferred to the auxiliary knitting needle while working.

Large viscous tourniquet No. 1

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.

For a sample pattern, cast on a number of loops that is a multiple of 10, plus 2 loops for pattern symmetry, plus 2 edge loops.

  • 1st row: * purl 2, knit 4, 8th and 9th loops slip back onto an additional needle, knit 2, knit 2 from an additional needle *, purl 2;
  • 2 and all even rows: knit according to the pattern;
  • Row 3: * purl 2, knit 2, 5th and 6th loops slip back onto an additional needle, knit 2, knit 2 from an additional needle, knit 2 *, purl 2;
  • 5th row: * 2 purl, 3rd and 4th loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle, 2 knit, 2 knit from an additional knitting needle, 4 knit *, 2 purl;
  • The seventh row is knitted like the first and so on.

Ear

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Interception of four loops with the loops tilted to the right. The 1st and 2nd loops are removed back onto an additional needle. First knit the 3rd and 4th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Interception of four loops with the loops tilted to the left. The 1st and 2nd loops are removed forward onto an additional knitting needle. First knit the 3rd and 4th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.

To knit a sample of the Spike pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that is a multiple of 18 plus 2 loops for the symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.

  • 1st row: * 2 purl, 4 knit, 7th and 8th loops are removed on an additional knitting needle (knitting needle behind the work), 2 knit, 2 knit from an additional knitting needle, 11th and 12th loops are removed on an additional knitting needle (knitting needle front of the work), knit 2, knit 2 from an additional needle, knit 4 *, purl 2;
  • Row 2 and all even rows are knitted according to the pattern: purl stitches with purl stitches, knit stitches with knit stitches;
  • 3rd row: * 2 purl, 2 knit, 5th and 6th loops are removed on an additional knitting needle (knitting needle behind the work), 2 knit, 2 knit from an additional knitting needle, 4 knit, 13th and 14th loops are removed on an additional knitting needle (knitting needle in front of the work), knit 2, knit 2 from an additional knitting needle, knit 2 *, purl 2;
  • 5th row: * 2 purl, 3rd and 4th loops are removed on an additional knitting needle (knitting needle behind the work), 2 knit, 2 knit from an additional knitting needle, 8 knit, 15th and 16th loops are removed on an additional knitting needle ( knitting needle in front of the work), knit 2, knit 2 with an additional needle, knit 2 *, purl 2;

Curly tourniquet

With the help of harnesses, the most original things are created for adults and children.

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Interception of six loops with the loops tilted to the right. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th and 6th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Interception of six loops with the loops tilted to the left. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops are removed forward onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th and 6th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.

Repeat pattern The figured plait horizontally is 14 loops; vertically - 30 rows. The pattern looks good against the backdrop of purl stitches, so knit several purl stitches to the left and right of the repeat. In the sample shown in the photo, 10 loops are knitted purlwise.

Purl rows are knitted according to the pattern.

All facial rows are knitted with facial loops, except for rows 5 and 7, as well as rows 25 and 29. They are knitted as follows:

  • 5, 7 row: interception of 6 loops tilted to the right (3 loops are removed on an additional knitting needle while working, 3 knit, then loops from an additional knitting needle are knitted with knits), 2 knits, interception of 6 loops tilted to the left (3 loops are removed on an additional knitting needle before work, knit 3, then knit stitches from an additional needle).
  • Rows 25 and 29: interception of 6 loops tilted to the left, knit 2, interception of 6 loops tilted to the right.

In this pattern, the distance between 2 rows with interceptions is equal to one row. If the yarn is thick, this distance can be increased to 2 - 3 rows.

Harness No. 2

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Interception of four facial loops with the loops tilted to the left. The 1st and 2nd loops are removed on an additional knitting needle before work. First knit the 3rd and 4th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Interception of two purl and two front loops with a tilt to the right. Two purl loops are removed onto an additional knitting needle while working. First, two knit stitches are knitted, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle are knitted purlwise.
Interception of two front and two purl loops with the loops tilted to the left. Two front loops are removed onto an additional knitting needle before work. First, knit two purl loops, and then knit the loops from the auxiliary needle.

For the sample, cast on a number of loops that is a multiple of 8 plus 4 loops for pattern symmetry, plus 2 edge loops.

  • Row 1: purl 2, * purl 2 slip onto auxiliary needle while working, knit 2, knit 2 loops from auxiliary needle, knit 2 loops onto auxiliary needle before work, purl 2, knit 2 loops from auxiliary needle *, 2 purl;
  • Row 2 and all even rows are knitted according to the pattern;
  • Row 3: purl 2, knit 2, * purl 4, knit 2 slip onto an auxiliary needle before work, knit 2, knit 2 loops from the auxiliary needle *, purl 4, knit 2, purl 2.
  • Row 5: purl 2, * knit 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle before work, purl 2, purl 2 loops from an auxiliary needle, purl 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle while working, knit 2, purl 2 loops from an auxiliary needle *, Purl 2.

Owl for children (3D pattern)

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Interception of six loops with the loops tilted to the right. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th and 6th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Interception of six loops with the loops tilted to the left. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd loops are removed forward onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th and 6th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Interception of seven loops with the loops tilted to the right. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle. Knit the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Interception of seven loops with the loops tilted to the left. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th loops are removed forward onto an additional needle. Knit the 5th, 6th and 7th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.

The pattern repeat is 14 stitches wide and 32 rows high. In the description of the pattern, only the loops of the Owl itself are taken into account; the loops of the purl stitch are not included.

  • 1st and 3rd row: * knit 6, purl 2, knit 6 *;
  • 2nd and 4th row: * purl 6, knit 2, purl 6 *;
  • 5th row: * slip 3 loops onto an additional knitting needle while working, knit the next 3 loops, then knit 3 loops from an additional knitting needle, purl 2, slip 3 loops onto an additional knitting needle before working, knit the next 3 loops, then knit loops from an additional knitting needle facial *;
    even rows from 6th to 20th: purl all stitches;
    odd rows from 7 to 19: knit all stitches;
  • 21 row: * slip 3 loops onto an additional needle while working, knit the next 4 loops, then knit 3 loops from an additional needle, slip 4 loops onto an additional needle before working, knit the next 3 loops, then knit stitches from an additional needle *;
    even rows from 22 to 28: purl all stitches;
    odd rows from 23 to 27: knit all stitches;
  • Row 29: knit as 21;
  • Row 30: * purl 3, knit 8, purl 3*;
  • 31 row: * knit 2, purl 10, knit 2 *;
  • Row 32: * purl 1, knit 12, purl 1 *.
  • Sew on beady eyes.

Spit No. 5

Knit stitch on knit row or purl stitch on purl row.
Purl stitch in knit row or knit stitch in purl row.
Purl loop in front and back rows.
Interception of four facial loops with the loops tilted to the right. The 1st and 2nd loops are removed onto an additional knitting needle while working. First knit the 3rd and 4th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.
Interception of four facial loops with the loops tilted to the left. The 1st and 2nd loops are removed on an additional knitting needle before work. First knit the 3rd and 4th loops, and then the loops from the additional knitting needle.

To sample the pattern, cast on the knitting needles a number of stitches that is a multiple of 22 plus 2 edge stitches.

  • 1, 7, 13, 19 row: * 2 purl, 2 knit, 3 purl, interception of four facial loops with the loops tilted to the right, interception of four facial loops with the loops tilted to the left, 3 purl, 2 facial loops, 2 purl *;
  • 2 and all other even rows * purl 4, knit 3, purl 8, knit 3, purl 4 *;
  • 3, 5, 9, 11, 15, 17 row: * purl 2, knit 2, purl 3, knit 8, purl 3, knit 2, purl 2 *;
  • 21, 27, 33, 39 row: * interception of four front loops with the loops tilted to the left, 3 purl, 2 front, 4 purl, 2 front, 3 purl, interception of four facial loops with the loops tilted to the right *;
  • 23, 25, 29, 31, 35, 37 row: * knit 4, purl 3, knit 2, purl 4, knit 2, purl 3, knit 4.

Symbols of loops and methods for performing them for beginners








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The most popular warm neck decoration in the last few years can be called the figure eight scarf. It is also called snood, scarf-collar. Indeed, it looks like a pipe or canvas combined into a ring. You can wear it in different ways: on the head as a hood, simply draped over the neck, with a brooch, in a figure eight fashion - wrapped twice around the neck.

The peculiarity of this scarf is its versatility and splendor. It suits a lady of any age. It has the ability to transform a woman’s appearance, making it modern and youthful.

All types of yarn are suitable for knitting this type of product; you can use any pattern and color you like. It can be plain yarn or mixed colors, melange, fancy, in general, it all depends on your preferences.

Depending on the purpose, this accessory can fit perfectly into evening dress, warm in cold weather, transform your appearance on cool summer days.

Knitting methods:

  1. Knit a regular long scarf using a complex pattern or simple knitting, sew it into a ring;
  2. Knit a scarf on circular knitting needles;
  3. Knitting elements by different schemes and their subsequent combination and interweaving with each other.

Let's look at examples of the possibilities of knitting a figure eight scarf.

Knitting a figure-eight scarf

How to knit a figure eight

You can knit a long rectangle and then stitch along the edges. The length and width of the rectangle will be different for each model, the size of the canvas depends on your size. You can start knitting a rectangle with a short or long side, use one pattern, or combine several pattern patterns. In our example, we start from the smaller side of the rectangle.

Yarn consumption will depend on the knitting density and the size of the product. This model will appeal to beginner needlewomen; the level of complexity is low. A simple scheme is used, no special skills are required.

Approximately you need 3-4 skeins of yarn 50 g/90 m, knitting needles 5 mm, hook.

Description of work:

Cast on 48 stitches on the knitting needles and knit with an elastic band according to the 2x2 pattern, alternating knit and purl stitches. The wrong side is according to the drawing. Thus, we continue 10 rows, in the eleventh row a cross is made: we remove the first 12 loops onto an additional knitting needle, leave it before work, knit 12 loops with an elastic band, then 12 loops from an additional knitting needle with an elastic band according to the pattern, continue knitting according to the pattern. From 12 to 20 rows are performed with a 2x2 elastic band.

In the 21st row we again make a cross on the other side of the canvas. Having knitted the first 24 loops with a 2x2 elastic band, remove 12 loops onto an additional knitting needle before work, knit 12 loops according to the pattern, knit 12 loops from an additional knitting needle. So, we have connected a section with two intersections, the next intersections will be repeated in the same order.

After every 10 rows connected, a cross is made on one side or the other of the fabric, according to the drawing. The length of the product depends on your desire. The number of such crossings may vary, but there must be an even number of times. After completion, we close all the loops and connect both edges of the fabric, sewing them together with a knitted seam; first, one of the ends must be twisted.

Making a scarf using circular knitting needles according to the pattern


This model is very airy and pleasant to the touch, fits beautifully on the shoulders, gently envelops the neck, and creates an elegant look.

For a scarf up to 1 meter long and 35 cm wide you will need:

  • circular knitting needles No. 6, the length of which is at least 60 cm;
  • 3 skeins of yarn 200 m / 100 g;
  • yarn needle.

Having cast 252 loops, knit the first row and close the loops in a circle. Then continue according to the following scheme:

1 row: Rapport: k1, purl 1, knit 3, purl 2 is repeated until the end of the row, in this and each subsequent row knit the last two loops knit 1, purl 1.

2nd row: 1 knit, 1 purl, 1 knit, yo, 1 knit, slip 1 loop without knitting, pull 2 ​​purl loops purl through the slipped loop, repeat until the end of the row.

3rd row: 1 knit, 1 purl, 2 knit, 3 purl.

4 row: 1 knit, 1 purl, remove 1 loop without knitting, pull 2 ​​knit stitches through the removed loop, 1 purl, yarn over, 1 purl.

We continue the subsequent knitting according to this pattern until the height of the product is 35 cm. Close all the loops and hide the threads.

Knitting a scarf woven into a braid

Braided scarf

Difficulty level: easy. An unusual scarf consists of three elements, knitted yarn different colors, you can use plain yarn. You will need size 5 knitting needles, circular or regular. Using circular knitting needles, you can get smooth, plain knitted tubes without a seam. You can also use ordinary knitting needles, after finishing knitting the product, it will need to be sewn along the edges to get a pipe.

For each of the three elements, we cast on 22 loops and knit a pipe or fabric of the required length, on average up to 1.5 meters, in a circular stockinette stitch. You can experiment and knit these details using purl rather than knit stitch. After this, you need to sew the ends of the 3 parts together, weave a braid, fasten and combine the ends of the scarf into a ring.

A woman will look beautiful in any of these hand-knitted scarves. These accessories will perfectly warm you up and make your look interesting and unusual. By experimenting with patterns, textures, size and volume, you will certainly achieve success with others.

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Relief patterns with knitting needles are an alternation in knitting of front and back loops, while the fabric turns out to be three-dimensional due to the combination of convex and concave sections, and also quite dense (without gaps). Therefore, such patterns are especially expressive. There are a great variety of relief patterns, they differ in small or large repeat. These patterns are ideal for plain cotton, cotton rayon, silk and linen blends. If the yarn is thick, then the pattern looks especially prominent, and if it is thin, then the result will be an exquisite, noble structure. Relief patterns are quite easy to knit, so they are recommended for beginner knitters, because... help them gain skill and experience. Confident knitters also do not ignore embossed patterns, because they are convenient for combining with openwork and give it a special elegance. To prevent the charm of relief patterns from disappearing, you should not iron or steam them, just moisten them and let them dry flat.
We bring to your attention a large collection of simple embossed patterns of knit and purl stitches for knitting with visual samples, diagrams, descriptions and symbols. Choose and create with pleasure!
Abbreviations:
n. - loop;
persons - facial;
purl - purl;
chrome - edge;
cross. - crossed.
Attention! In the diagrams, the back rows are shown as they look from the front side.

※ Pattern 100 “Marmalade” (for 10 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 99 "Relief columns" (for 18 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 98 "Cells" (for 6 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 97 “Mermaid’s Cover” (for 8 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 96 “Moon swing” (for 16 loops and 14 rows)

※ Pattern 95 “Soufflé” (for 10 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 94 “Parquet” (for 5 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 93 “Caterpillars” (12 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 92 “Geometric Waltz” (18 stitches and 36 rows)

※ Pattern 91 “Stars” (for 8 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 90 “Birds” (for 14 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 89 “Expression” (for 10 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 88 “Twigs” (for 24 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 87 “Pyramids” (18 stitches and 36 rows)

※ Pattern 86 “Abracadabra” (for 10 loops and 10 rows)

※ Pattern 85 "Relief arches" (for 10 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 84 “Domes” (for 10 loops and 16 rows) reverse side of the "Frogs" pattern

※ Pattern 83 “Frogs” (for 10 loops and 16 rows) reverse side of the "Dome" pattern

※ Pattern 82 “Labyrinth” (for 18 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 81 “Pastila” (for 14 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 80 “Structural relief” (for 14 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 79 “Relief composition” (for 8 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 78 “Traces” (for 13 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 77 "Turkish delight" (for 8 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 76 “Lukum” (for 8 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 75 “Combine” (for 8 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 74 “Crawfish” (for 8 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 73 “Wings” (for 15 loops and 30 rows)

※ Pattern 72 “Bows” (for 10 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 71 “Moths” (for 32 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 70 “Hearts” (for 13 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 69 “Hearts” (for 12 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 68 “Onions” (for 8 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 67 "Lace" (12 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 66 “Pyramid laying” (24 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 65 “Beautiful relief” (for 6 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 64 "Carousel" (for 8 loops and 48 rows)

※ Pattern 63 “Polyanka” (for 8 loops and 48 rows)

※ Pattern 62 “Honeycomb” (for 16 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 61 “Original relief” (for 24 loops and 28 rows)

※ Pattern 60 "Dotted Zigzag" (for 8 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 59 “Fantasy” (for 12 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 58 “Amber Coast” (for 8 loops and 34 rows)

※ Pattern 57 “Coral bracelet” (for 12 loops and 40 rows)

※ Pattern 56 “Bugs” (for 10 loops and 36 rows)

※ Pattern 55 “Sheaves” (for 18 loops and 28 rows)

※ Pattern 54 "Chevrons" (for 14 loops and 32 rows)

※ Pattern 53 “Curly lattice” (for 8 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 52 "Pendants" (for 8 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 51 “Sports” (4 stitches and 28 rows)

※ Pattern 50 “Dates” (for 6 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 49 “Expressive relief” (for 6 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 48 “Chess of rectangles” (for 8 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 47 "Relief columns" (for 6 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 46 “Almond” (for 12 loops and 14 rows)

※ Pattern 45 “Cactus” (for 10 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 44 “Petals” (for 6 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 43 “Leaf Fall” (for 9 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 42 “Flags” (for 18 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 41 “Beads” (for 5 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 40 “Hedge” (for 5 loops and 6 rows)

※ Pattern 39 “Chain” (6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 38 “Relief combination” (for 6 loops and 10 rows)

※ Pattern 37 “Checks” (for 4 loops and 8 rows)


1 row: facial loops;
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row
4 row
5 row: facial loops;
6 row: purl loops;
7 row
8 row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 3 purl*
Repeat from rows 1 to 8.

※ Pattern 36 "Rows with removed loops" (for 4 loops and 8 rows)


1 row: * 3 persons; remove 1 p. (thread at work)*;
2nd row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 3 purl*;
3rd row: * 3 persons; remove 1 p. (thread at work)*;
4 row: facial loops;
5 row: * 1 person; remove 1 p. (thread taken care of); 2 persons*;
6 row: * 2 p.; Remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 purl*;
7 row: * 1 person; remove 1 p. (thread at work); 2 persons*;
8 row: facial loops.
Repeat from rows 1 to 8.

※ Pattern 35 "Boucle" (for 6 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * 3 persons; 1 purl; remove 1 p. (thread at work); 1 purl*;
2nd row: * 1 person; Remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 person; 3 purl*;
3rd row: * 1 purl; remove 1 p. (thread at work); 1 purl; 3 persons*;
4 row: * 3 p.; 1 person; Remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 person*
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 34 "Relief checks" (for 3 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * remove 1 p. (thread at work); 2 persons*;
2nd row: * 2 p.; Remove 1 p. (thread before work)*;
3rd row: * 1 person; Remove 2 stitches (thread before work)*;
4 row: purl loops.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 33 “Waffles” (for 3 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: facial loops;
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row: * 2 persons; remove 1 p. (thread at work)*;
4 row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 2 persons*;
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 32 “Drap” (2 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * 1 person; remove 1 p. (thread at work)*;
2nd row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 person*;
3rd row: facial loops;
4 row: purl loops.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 31 “Scales” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: facial loops;
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row: * 1 purl; Remove 1 p. (thread before work)*;
4 row: * remove 1 p. (thread at work); 1 person*
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 30 "Chain mail" (for 2 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * 1 purl; Remove 1 p. (thread before work)*
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 purl*;
4 row: purl loops.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 29 "Relief texture" (for 4 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 28 “Large reed” (for 3 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 27 “Small reed” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 26 “Corners” (for 6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 25 “Teeths” (for 6 loops and 6 rows)

※ Pattern 24 “Lentils” (for 4 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 23 “Raisins” (for 6 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 22 “Mosaic” (for 8 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 21 “Rose hip” (for 4 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 20 "Moss" (for 2 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 19 “Putanka” or “Large pearls” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)


Knit alternately 1 persons. and purl 1, shifting the pattern after every 2nd row by 1 stitch:
1 row
2nd row: 1 chrome; knit loops according to the pattern (knit stitches - knit stitches, purl stitches - purl stitches); 1 chrome
3rd row
4 row: 1 chrome; knit loops according to the pattern; 1 chrome
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 18 “Corn” (for 2 loops and 2 rows)

※ Pattern 17 “Rice” or “Pearl” (for 2 loops and 2 rows)


Knit alternately 1 persons. and purl 1, shifting the pattern in each row by 1 stitch:
1 row: 1 chrome; * 1 person; 1 purl; repeat from * to the end of the row; 1 chrome
2nd row: 1 chrome; * 1 purl; 1 person; repeat from * to the end of the row; 1 chrome
Repeat from 1st to 2nd row.

※ Pattern 16 “Shell” (for 8 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 15 “Algae” (for 4 loops and 8 rows) reverse side of the "Rain" pattern

※ Pattern 14 “Rain” (for 4 loops and 8 rows) reverse side of the "Algae" pattern

※ Pattern 13 “Rime” (for 2 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 12 "Tweed" (for 4 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 11 “Cross stitches” (for 8 loops and 6 rows)

※ Pattern 10 “Toes” (for 6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 9 "Flakes" (for 8 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 8 “Grains” (for 4 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 7 “Seeds” (for 6 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 6 “Oats” (for 6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 5 “Poppy dewdrops” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 4 "Dots" (for 4 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 3 "Garter stitch" (any number of stitches and 2 rows)

※ Pattern 2 “Purl stitch” (any number of loops and 2 rows)

※ Pattern 1 "Knit stitch" (any number of loops and 2 rows)

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All kinds of “braids”, “braids” and “figure eights”, or more precisely, a knitting pattern made using the “interception” method will never go out of fashion. For the first time, an image of such a pattern could be seen on the warm sweaters of Irish fishermen. It can safely be called a classic, because for many decades it has been used for knitting men's half-overs, women's and children's sweaters, hats, vests, mittens, berets, and scarves.

The figure eight gained popularity not only due to its beauty, but also due to its ease of implementation. Even a beginner who is just starting to knit will easily master this simple pattern. The main thing is effort and a little skill, and experience will definitely come with time.

Patterns with interceptions are those in which groups of loops are swapped with a third additional needle and then knitted. The pattern got its name due to the fact that in its finished form it resembles intertwined braids or the number “eight”.

On clothing, the “interception” can determine the main pattern, or its fragments are used to decorate parts or details. For example, an elastic band will look more advantageous if knitted in a figure eight. There are many ways to knit, sometimes even without using an additional knitting needle. The “figure eight” looks beautiful and unusual, the parts of which are intertwined from two colors of thread. Interceptions are made to the right (in this case, we remove the loops backwards) and to the left (we remove the loops forward). Before inserting the figure-eight pattern into the main product, you need to try to make a sample separately, in order to practice and become better acquainted with the knitting pattern.


How to learn to knit a figure eight pattern with knitting needles:

  • Prepare threads and three knitting needles of suitable thickness.
  • Cast on 18 stitches, 2 of which will be edge stitches.
  • We knit the 1st, 3, 5, 9 and 11 rows like this: 2 purl loops, 6 knit stitches, 2 purl stitches, 6 knit stitches, 2 purl stitches.
  • 2nd, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 rows: k2, p6, k2, p6, k2.
  • 7th row: purl 2 loops, then intercept from 6 loops to the right: remove the 3rd, 4th and 5th loops back onto the 3rd additional needle. Knit the 6th, 7th and 8th loops, and then knit the loops from the additional needle: purl 2; interception of 6 loops to the left. Slip the 11th, 12th and 13th loops forward onto an additional knitting needle, knit the 14th, 15th and 16th knit stitches, and then knit the loops from the third additional knitting needle; Purl 2.
  • You are convinced that a little complexity arises only in the place where you need to make an interception. It is important to carefully count the rows between the interceptions, because the distance between them must be the same. After knitting one fragment of 12 rows, it becomes clear how nice the “figure eights” appear.

    Now you can start knitting the main product and think about where you want to insert the fragments using this simple weave. Arrange “interceptions” in one place or throughout the entire canvas, get creative and make your item unique!

    If you have a free minute or two, and your son or grandson has outgrown an old pullover or sweater, it’s time to knit a zip-up sweater for a boy. We offer the most interesting children's knitted sweaters for boys and will be glad if you choose what you need. All models with diagrams and descriptions.

    First of all, it will be easier for you to knit if you immediately decide on the sizes, since much depends on the height and other data of the child. Using a centimeter, measure the length of the product, the volume of the hips, the length of the sleeve, starting from the neck to the palm, and write down all the data.

    This interesting knitted sweater with a hood for a boy is suitable for young people 7-8 and 10 years old. The front of the sweater is decorated with intarsia (a cat's face), and the hood is a striped cat's tail ending in a braid of thread.

    We knit a cat according to the pattern below. The easiest way to knit such patterns is from separate balls, each section has its own ball. To avoid holes in the pattern, cross the thread on the wrong side, but do not tighten it too much. We always make sure that the drawing does not decrease as we work.

    To work you will need:

    1. Cotton yarn 100% (10 (7-8 years old) and 12 skeins (8-10 years old) – 50 g/50 m). light gray color.
    2. Wool yarn, black and white - 100 g each.
    3. Knitting needles 3 and 3.5 mm thick.
    4. Additional 3.5 mm knitting needle.
    5. Pins or stitch markers.

    We knit in 2 threads. It would be ideal to knit a 10/10 cm “tester” to determine how many stitches you need to cast on, since the description does not indicate the exact name of the threads. Most likely, these are “violet” type threads.

    The knitting density is indicated as: 21 p. / 29 r. Corresponds to 10/10 cm. Designations: knit - k, purl - p, loop - p. Main knitting - knit stitch.

    For 3mm knitting needles. cast on 94 (102) sts with light gray yarn, knit 1 p/1 rib. Elastic band 3.5 cm. – 10 rows. We switch to 3.5 mm knitting needles. Next, knit in stockinette stitch. Knitted 123 (134) rubles. – 42(46) cm. From the elastic we close the middle 32 sts for the neckline. Find the middle of the row and decrease 16 sts on one side and the other from the center. Next, leave one half of the work for extra. knitting needle, and on the other half we close from the inside in every second r. 2 times 1 p. Next, close in this r. remaining 28 (32) shoulder stitches. Knit the second half symmetrically from the auxiliary needle.

    Make the elastic band the same as we did on the back. Next, we begin to make a drawing of a cat: on 3.5 mm knitting needles. Next, we stop at the front river. and make a pattern: 18 (22) sts in light gray, 58 sts according to the pattern, 18 (22) sts in light gray. For convenience, find the middle of the picture and mark it with a pin (arrow in the picture). Next, we knit according to the pattern. When the pattern is completed, use stockinette stitch in light gray (primary) color.

    We knit 110(120) rows 37(41) cm. From the elastic we close the middle 24 sts to decorate the neck of the product. First we will make the left side of the shelf. To create a rounded neckline, you need to close it on the inside at the beginning of each r. 1 p. So we close until (20 r.) until 30 (34) p. remain on the knitting needles, this is the shoulder. Close these steps. Make the right part symmetrically with the left.

    Sleeves

    We cast on the knitting needles 3 mm. light gray thread 44 p. and knit 10 r. elastic band 1/1. Next comes the stockinette stitch. In the first r. add 6 p., you get 50 p., then in every 5th p. add 1 stitch on both sides. We knit this way until there are 78 (92) sts on the knitting needles. It turns out 27 (32) cm. From the elastic we close all the sts of the shoulder. The second sleeve is similar to the first.

    Hood

    We sew the shoulders together with a large needle and gray thread. Next, find the middle of the back and mark it with a pin. for 2 knitting needles 3.5 mm. Along the edge of the neckline we cast on 116 stitches with a light gray thread, (58 stitches on each knitting needle) first we knit on the 1st knitting needle, then on the 2nd and at the end of the work we will sew these 2 halves. In the middle of the front, on the 1st needle, we make a bar with a 1/1 rib on the first 5 loops. We knit the rest of the hood using stockinette stitch. From the back we will add loops and knit them with black and white yarn. If you want to make a regular hood, you can simply knit without adding anything until the height of the 56th row and close all sts. If you want a striped hood, add white and black stripes to the left. Add 1 point in each row. You will get 4 rubles. black yarn, 4 r. white, several stripes. We do this:

    • 1st row: 58 p. persons. gray yarn, add 1 stitch of black yarn.
    • 2nd row: 2 p. Black Ave., 58 p. gray ave.
    • 3rd row: 58 sts. gray ave., 3 p. persons. black ave.,
    • And so on.

    They tied it up to 56 rubles. and close the st. On the 2nd knitting needle, do everything the same as on the 1st. Don't forget 5 stitches of elastic at the beginning. Next, we make, if desired, a braid of 20 threads of 2 or 3 colors, tied at the bottom with black thread.

    Assembly

    Sew our hood inside out, not forgetting to insert a pigtail. Next, unfold the sleeves and sew them to the front and back. Sew the inside seams of the sleeves, and then the side seams of the product.

    A sweater for a boy made of blue yarn with knitting needles is an excellent option for cool weather. Convenient button closure makes it convenient and versatile. We tried to explain everything in detail, so that the master class is understandable even for beginners. Cardigan sizes for boys: a) 4 years old, b) 5-6 years old, c) 8-9 years old, d) 10 years old, e) 12-13-14 years old.

    Abbreviations: row - p., knit - knit., purl - purl., loop - loop, together - vm., edge - hem.

    To work you will need:

    1. Alpaca cashmere yarn (48% alpaca, 52% acrylic), 100 g. – 133 m. – 8-9-11-14-16 skeins.
    2. Knitting needles 3 mm thick. and 3.5 mm.
    3. Buttons 5 pieces 20 mm. diameter, buttons 10 mm.
    4. Needle with a large eye.

    The main pattern is the front stitch, the bottom of the sleeves and the bottom of the jacket is 1 k/1 p, the pattern on the front and collar is patent ribbing.

    Patent gum, sample.

    Scheme for patent gum, option 1.

    Patent elastic can have several options, but we chose option 1, it is knitted like this:

    We dial an odd number of p.

    1st r.: hem., *1 p. and yarn over – remove as purl., knit 1*, repeat from* to*, finish: 1 p. and yarn over – remove, hem.

    2nd r.(wr.): edge, *1 p. and yarn over - knit in. knits., 1 p. and yo* - remove as purl, repeat from * to *, finish: 1 p. and yo - knit in. faces, edges

    3rd r.(face row): edge, *1 p. and yarn over - remove as if purl, 1 p. and yarn over - knit in. knit*., repeat from * to*, finish: 1 p. and yarn over - remove as purl, hem.
    Repeat rows 2 and 3.

    In principle, the collar can be knitted with a simple elastic band, k1/p1. or you can use a patent, whichever you prefer.

    Samples:
    10/10 cm faces. satin stitch – 23 p./30 r.,
    10/10 cm with patent elastic – 22 p./50 r.

    We cast on needles with a thickness of 3 mm. a) 79 p., b) 85 p., c) 91 p., d) 97 p., e) 111 p., knit with 1/1 elastic band. At the beginning and end of the first river. – 1 purl. We knit 6 rows like this (2 cm).

    Next, we switch to 3.5 mm knitting needles and knit in satin stitch to a height of 24-26-28-31-34 cm, which corresponds to 120-130-140-154-170 r. from the elastic, we make armholes, on both sides you need to close 10 sts: on one side - close 5 sts, 1 in each r., and on the other - 5 sts, 1 st in each r. Knit to the starting point of the shoulder only 14-16-17-18-21 cm, including the armhole. Remaining on knitting needles: 69-75-81-87-101 sts.

    We divide the back in half and mark this place with a pin. At a distance from the elastic: 38-42-45-49-55 cm. (162, 178, 192, 212, 234 rubles) we make a neckline, while closing the stitch in the center of the back: 13-15-17-17-21 p., then remove one half (6,7,8,8,10 p.) onto an additional knitting needle, close on the working knitting needle 2 more times, 5 p. each. Then return to the additional knitting needle. knitting needle and knit symmetrically the second half of the neck. Then we decorate the shoulder: at a distance from the elastic 38-42-45-49-55 cm. (166-182-196-216-238 rubles) close on the side. armholes in each second row:

    1. 2 times 9 p.,
    2. 2 r. 10 p. each,
    3. 2 r. by 11p.,
    4. 2 r. 12 p. each,
    5. 2 r. 15 p. each

    Right shelf

    We cast on needles with a thickness of 3 mm. 37-41-43-47-53 p., perform an elastic band 1/1 6 r. (2 cm). Next, we switch to 3.5 mm knitting needles and perform patent elastic:

    1. 15 rows,
    2. 16 rub.,
    3. 18 rub.,
    4. 20 rub.,
    5. 22 rub.,

    Then, at a height of 26-28-31-34-37 cm (130-138-154-170-172 r.), make 1 decrease (beginning of the neckline). To get a beautiful neckline, we must remove evenly: 9-11-11-15-17 stitches along the neckline, do not touch the shoulder yet. Therefore, we remove every 4th r. 1 p. (for all sizes).

    Forming a shoulder. At a distance from the elastic band 38-42-45-49-55 cm. (RUR 166-182-196-216-238) close on the side. armholes in each second row:

    1. 2 times 9 p.,
    2. 2 r. 10 p. each,
    3. 2 r. by 11p.,
    4. 2 r. 12 p. each,
    5. 2 r. 15 p. each

    We knit the left shelf symmetrically to the right one.

    Sleeves

    We cast on the knitting needles 3 mm. 48-50-52-54-58 sts and knit 5 cm with a simple 1/1 rib. Next, we continue with satin stitch on needles 3.5 mm thick. Our task is to add 16-22-26-28-38 sts along the sleeves. On the sleeve add: in every 4th p. 1 p. This should be done in the middle of the row. We tie it to a height of 20-25-29-32-38 cm, not counting the elastic band. It will be 62nd-76th-88th-98-114 r. from an elastic band.

    It turns out in the end at the starting point of the okat - 64-72-78-82-96 sts.

    Then we must design the sleeve cap, to do this we decrease on each side:

    1. 3 times three sts, 4 times two sts, 2 times three sts.
    2. 2 times four p., 1 r. three p., 3 r. two p., 2 r. three p., 1 r. four p.
    3. 2 times 4 p., 2 r. 3 p., 1 r. 2 p., 2 r. 3 p., 2 r. 4 p. (abbreviation verbatim: 1 time - 1 p.)
    4. 1 time 5 p., 1 r. 4 p., 2 r. 3 p., 1 r. 4 p., 1 r. 5 p.
    5. 1 time 6 p., 1 r. 5 p., 1 r. 4 p., 1 r. 5 p., 1 r. 6 p.

    We tied it to a height of 26-31-35-38-44 cm and closed the rest in one r. – 17-18 p. Make the second sleeve symmetrically to the first.

    Fastener strip

    On knitting needles 3 mm thick. cast on 13 stitches and knit with a simple 1/1 elastic band. All odd r. start and end with two persons. p. We knit a strip with a height of 29-32-35-39-44 cm. Make the second strip similarly to the first.

    Shawl collar

    For 3.5 mm knitting needles. cast on 93-99-103-107-113 sts and knit with patent elastic. After making 14 r. (3 cm), then close each. sides like this:

    1. In each 2nd row: *1 time 1 p. and 2 times 2 p.* repeat from *to* a total of 7 times.
    2. In each 2nd row: *1 time 3 p., 2 times 2 p., then in each. 2nd row: *1 time 1 p. and 2 times 2 p.* – repeat from *to* 6 times.
    3. In each 4th row: 5 times 2 p and further in each. 2nd 14 times 2 p.
    4. In each 2nd r.: 1 time 3 p., 2 times 2 p., then in every 2nd r.: *1 r. 1 p. and 2 times 2 p.* - repeat from * to * 6 times, then, 1 p. 1 p. and 1 p. 2 p.
    5. In each 2nd row: 1 time 3 p., 2 times 2 p., each. 2nd row: *1 time 1 p. and 2 p. 2 p.* repeat from* to* 6 times, then 2 times 2 p.

    Knitted to a height of 11-11-12-12-12 and cast off 23–25-27-27-31 sts.

    Assembly

    Sew first the shoulders and sleeve seams, then the side seams. Sew the sleeves into the armholes. Then we sew the strips to the shelves on one side and the other. Find the middle of the back neckline. We are looking for the middle of the collar. We combine these points and pin them together. We sew the shawl collar to the neck, the ends to the straps. We make 5 buttonholes, spreading the 8th stitch first 1 cm from the bottom and the rest - in places of 2 p. persons iron. We sew the buttons opposite the p. To make the collar cover the throat, you can sew buttons in addition to the buttons. The pattern is suitable for boys of all ages, as well as for three and five years old.

    Great children's sweater knitted for a boy, decorated with 2 types of braids, with a comfortable hooded collar will come in handy in cool weather. Knitting a sweater for a boy is very simple; it can be made from wool, wool with acrylic, or yarn with cotton.

    Not everyone has the opportunity to buy exactly the yarn that is recommended for this particular blouse - choose threads of the same thickness. If the thread is thin, knit in 2 threads. The main thing is that your “sample” matches the knitting density of this sweater.

    Knitting density is:
    10/10 cm with 5 mm knitting needles. stockinette stitch – 18 stitches/25 rows.

    The description and pattern are given for a boy of 4, 2, 6, 8 years old.

    To work you will need:

    1. New York yarn (50% wool, 25% alpaca, 20% polyamide), 50 g./110 m. 250-200-300-350 g.
    2. Knitting needles 4.5 and 5 mm thick.
    3. Thick needle for sewing.
    4. Additional knitting needle for the pattern.

    The patterns used in this product are often used for jumpers:
    Pearl Pattern:

    1st row: *K1, P1* – repeat from* to *to the end of the row.
    2nd row: *P1, k1* – repeat from* to * to * until the end of the row. That is, above persons. - purl, and vice versa.

    Double elastic band:

    1st row: k2, p2 - repeat until the end.
    2nd row: how the knitting looks - faces. p. we knit with knits, purl. - purl.

    Braid type number 2.

    Braid number 2 is performed according to pattern 2. All even rows are knitted the way the knitting looks (that is, over the knit stitches - purl stitches, over the knit stitches - knit stitches). All other rows should be read from right to left.

    Cast on 4.5 mm needles. 62-56-68-74 sts. First knit 14 rows with double rib. Next, change the knitting needles to 5 mm. and knit 8-5-11-14 p. with a pearl pattern, k1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1., 7 p. with pearl pattern, k1., 14 p. “braid pattern number 2” ”, k1, 7 p. with pearl, k1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1, 8-5-11-14 p. with pearl knot.

    We continue until 27-23-31-35 cm from the beginning of the back. To decorate the armhole, close 3 stitches on each side, then 2 stitches, and 1 stitch. Then, without decreasing. Knit up to 43-38-48-53 cm from the beginning of the back and close off the remaining sts.

    Before

    We take 4.5 mm knitting needles. and dial 62-56-68-74 p. Knit 14 r. double elastic band. Change the knitting needles to 5 mm. and knit like this: 8-5-11-14 p. with a pearl knot, k1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1, 7 p. with a pearl knot, k1, 14 p. according to “braid pattern number 2”, k1, 7 p. with a pearl knot, k1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1, 8-5-11-14 p. with a pearl knot. We knit with this pattern to a height of 27-23-31-35 cm from the beginning of the front. Then for the armhole we close on both sides 3 points, 2 points, 1 point each. After we have reached 40-36-44-48 cm from the beginning of the front, we close 12 points in the center of the front under the neckline. Next, on both sides of the neckline we close 3 sts, 2 sts, 1 st. After we knit to 43-38-48-53 cm, we close all the remaining sts.

    Sleeves

    We cast on needles with a thickness of 4.5 mm. 28-24-32-36 p. We perform 14 p. double elastic band. Next, change the knitting needles to 5 mm. and do this: 10-8-12-14 sts with a pearl pattern, k1, 6 sts according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1, 10-8-12-14 sts with a pearl pattern. knot Then we knit with this pattern, not forgetting to add eight times on both edges in every sixth row.

    After 28-25-31-34 cm are knitted from the beginning of the sleeve, close 3 stitches on both sides of the sleeve, and then close 1 stitch on both sides in every 2nd r. 9 times. This is the cuff of the sleeve. When the length reaches 38.5-34-42-47 cm, close all sections. We knit the second sleeve in the same way.

    Hood

    We take 5 mm knitting needles. and cast on 64-58-70-76 sts and perform the following pattern: 3 sts with a double elastic band, 7-4-10-13 sts with pearls. pattern, knit 1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, knit 1, 28 p. with pearl knot, knit 1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, knit 1, 7-4 -10-13 p. pearl pattern, 3 p. with double elastic band. So we continue to knit 3 cm (8 r.) from the beginning of the hood. Next, on both sides of the 2 central sts, add 1 st in every 2nd r. 3 times.

    Next, we reach 20-18-22-24 cm from the beginning of the hood and begin to decrease 1 st on 2 sides from the 2 central sts in every 2nd r. 4 times. Fold the hood in the middle and distribute the sections of the hood evenly onto 2 knitting needles. Close the stitches of the 2 halves of the hood, purlwise, using the 3rd knitting needle.

    Assembly

    First we sew the shoulder seams. Sew the hood along the entire neckline. Sew the side. seams of sleeves and back with a shelf. We make 2 pom-poms and sew them in the place indicated in the diagram.

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