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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 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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
1st row: * knit 4, purl 1 *;
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.
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.
The pattern is repeated from the first row.
There are a huge number of elastic bands that were invented by the best craftsmen.
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:
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.
You can create your own ribbing by alternating the knit and purl stitches in different ways.
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. | |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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.
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.
The pattern is repeated from the first row.
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. |
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.
The pattern repeat consists of 14 rows, the 15th row is knitted like the first and so on.
To sample the pattern, cast on an even number of stitches on the knitting needles.
For the sample, cast on an even number of loops.
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.
The pattern is repeated from row 2.
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.
To knit a sample, cast on the knitting needles a number of loops that are a multiple of 4, plus two edge loops.
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.
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.
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.
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). |
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
For a sample of this pattern, cast on a number of loops that are a multiple of 8 plus 2 edge loops.
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.
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.
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.
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. |
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
If you still couldn’t understand the diagrams and descriptions, video lessons on YouTube, which you can watch for free, will definitely help you.
Knitting patterns. Selection.
Quilted knit
Quilted knit
Cast on a number of stitches that is a multiple of 8 plus 7 plus 2 edge stitches.
Row 1 (front side) K1, *slip 1 unknitted, K4, throw unknitted loop over 4 knitted ones, I3; repeat, starting with *, at the end of L1.
Row 2 K1, I1, *K1, knit a stitch from the thread between the loop you just knitted and the next loop, K1, I5; repeat, starting with *, at the end of I1, L1.
Row 3 K2, *I3, K5; repeat, starting with *, at the end of I3, L2.
Row 4 K1, I1, *K3, I5; repeat, starting with *, at the end of K3, I1, K1.
Row 5 K2, *I3, wyib remove undone 1, K4, throw the removed undone loop through 4 L loops; repeat, starting with *, at the end of I3, L2.
Row 6 K1, *I5, K1, knit a knit stitch from under the thread between the previous and next loops, K1; repeat, starting with *, at the end of I5, K1.
Row 7 K1, *K5, I3; repeat, starting with *, at the end of L6.
Row 8 K1, *I5, K3, repeat starting from *, at the end of I5, K1.
Repeat rows 1-8.
I- facial
O- yarn over
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- purl 3 together
W- knit three from one loop (knit 1, purl 1, knit 1)
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I- facial
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- purl
O- yarn over
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- 2 together facial
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- 1 pull through (slip 1 loop, knit the next loop and pull the removed loop through it)
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- purl 2 together
Knit the purl rows according to the pattern, knit the yarn overs with purl loops.
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I- facial
—
- purl
J- remove the loop, the thread is at work
Y- remove the loop, thread before work
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I- facial
—
- purl
J- Remove 1 loop, thread at work
L- Remove 1 loop, thread before work
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6th row: 1 knit, *1 yarn over, 1 slip (as in the 2nd row), 3 knit*, at the end of the row 1 knit.
7th row: purl 1, *1 yarn over, slip 1 (as in row 3), purl 3*, purl 1 at the end of the row.
9th row: repeat the pattern from the 1st row.
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2nd and 8th rows (dark thread): facial loops.
3rd and 5th rows (light thread): Knit 4, slip 2 (thread behind stitches), etc.
4th and 6th rows (light thread): Purl 4, slip 2 (thread before loops), etc.
9th and 11th rows (light thread): 1 knit, *2 slip (thread behind the loops), 4 purl* (from* to* repeat the pattern until the end of the row), 1 knit.
10th and 12th rows (light thread): Purl 1, *slip 2 (thread before loops), purl 4*, purl 1.
13th row: repeat the pattern from the 1st row.
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if you use contrasting colors of thick yarn. Pattern Oblong cells — one-sided, embossed, recommended for all products, especially for children. To link a pattern pattern Oblong cells , you need to dial the number of loops multiple of 10 plus 1 loop for pattern symmetry plus 2 edge , For example 23 .
1st, 2nd, 5th and 6th rows (light thread): facial loops.
3rd row (dark thread):*Knit 4, slip 3 stitches (thread behind stitches), knit 3*, knit 1.
4th row (dark thread): Purl 1, *purl 3, slip 3 (thread before loop), purl 4*.
7th row (dark thread):*2 slip (thread behind the loops), knit 7, slip 1 (thread behind the loop)*, slip 1 (thread behind the loop).
8th row (dark thread): 1 slip (thread before the loop), *1 slip (thread before the loop), 7 purl, 2 slip (thread before the loops)*.
9th row (light thread): repeat the pattern from the 1st row.
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Knitting pattern Fig 3x3, It probably also has some other names, but I don’t know them yet. Knitting pattern Fig 3x3 very similar to knitting pattern Double pearl (Putanka 2×2),only knit and purl loops in the pattern repeat, not 2, but 3.
PATTERN "GOOSHILL"
Moved Loop Pattern
3rd row: K1. p.,* 2 p. cross to the right, 2 p. cross to the left *, repeat from * to *;
5th row: * 2 sts cross to the left, 2 sts cross to the right *, repeat from * to *;
Row 7: K1. p., * 2 p. cross to the left, 2 p. cross to the right *, repeat from * to *.
1st row: * 2 sts cross to the right, 2 sts cross to the left *, repeat from * to *;
2nd and all even rows: purl all stitches;
3rd row: * 2 sts cross to the left, 2 sts cross to the right *, repeat from * to *.
Relief pattern "Gooseberry"
1st, 3rd, 7th and 9th rows: * P1. p., 5 persons. p., 1 p. p., 5 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
2nd and all even rows: knit all loops according to the pattern;
5th row: * 1 purl. p., 5 p. cross (leave 1 p. on the 1st auxiliary needle before work, leave 3 p. on the 2nd auxiliary needle while working, 1 knit p., then knit 3 p. with 2 1st auxiliary needle and 1 stitch from 1st auxiliary needle), 1 purl. p., 5 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
11th row: * 1 purl. p., 5 persons. p., 1 p. p., 5 p. cross (leave 1 p. on the 1st auxiliary needle before work, leave 3 p. on the 2nd auxiliary needle while working, 1 knit p., then knit 3 p. with 2 1st auxiliary needle and 1 st from 1st auxiliary needle) *, repeat from * to *.
Cast on an odd number of stitches and knit 2 additional rows in garter stitch.
1st row: all knit stitches;
2nd row: *Knit 1, slip 1 stitch (thread by stitch)*, Knit 1
3rd row: all knit stitches
4th row: * Slip 1 stitch (thread behind the loop), knit 1*, slip 1 loop (thread behind the loop).
This pattern can be used for knitting scarves, scarves, children's coats, vests.
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1st and 5th rows (thread): purl all stitches;
2nd row (st. thread): * 2 purl. p., 2 p. remove (thread before work) *, repeat from * to *;
3rd row (st. thread): * remove 2 sts (thread at work), k2. n. *, repeat from * to *;
4th row (theme thread): * 2 purl. p., 2 p. remove (thread before work) *, repeat from * to *;
6th row (st. thread): * remove 2 sts (thread before work), purl 2. n. *, repeat from * to *;
7th row (holy thread): * K2. p., 2 p. remove (thread behind work) *, repeat from * to *;
8th row (theme thread): * remove 2 sts (thread before work), purl 2. p. *, repeat from * to *.
1. front loop.
2. purl loop.
1st row: * K2. p., 4 p. p., 2 persons. p., 4 p. n. *, repeat from * to *;
3rd row: * 3 p. p., 2 persons. p., 4 p. p., 2 persons. p., 1 p. p. *, repeat from * to *.
1st row: * P2. p., 8 persons. p., 4 p. p., 8 persons. p., 2 p. n. *, repeat from * to *;
2nd and all even rows: knit according to the pattern;
3rd row: * K2. p., 4 p. p., 12 persons. p., 4 p. p., 2 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
5th row: * 6 persons. p., 4 p. p., 4 persons. p., 4 p. p., 6 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
7th row: * P2. p., 8 persons. p., 4 p. p., 8 persons. p., 2 p. n. *, repeat from * to *;
9th row: * K2. p., 4 p. p., 12 persons. p., 4 p. p., 2 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
11th row: * K6. p., 4 p. p., 4 persons. p., 4 p. p., 6 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
13th row: * 2 p. p., 8 persons. p., 4 p. p., 8 persons. p., 2 p. n. *, repeat from * to *;
15th row: * K2. p., 4 p. p., 12 persons. p., 4 p. p., 2 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
17th row: * K6. p., 4 p. p., 4 persons. p., 4 p. p., 6 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
19th row: * K10. p., 4 p. p., 10 persons. p. *, repeat from * to *.
1st row: * K3. p., 3 p. n. *, repeat from * to *;
2nd and all even rows: knit according to the pattern;
3rd row: * K3. p., 3 p. n. *, repeat from * to *;
5th row: * 1 yarn over, knit 3 stitches together (slip 1 stitch, knit 2 stitches together behind the front walls and pull through the removed loop), 1 yarn over, knit 3. n. *, repeat from * to *;
7th row: * 3 p. p., 3 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
9th row: * 3 p. p., 3 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
11th row: * K3. p., 1 yarn over, 3 p. knit together (as in the 5th row), 1 yarn over *, repeat from * to *.
1st row: * P2. p., 2 p. cross to the left (first knit the 2nd loop behind the back wall, then knit the 1st loop behind the front wall) *, repeat from * to *;
2nd row: * 1 purl. p., 1 yarn over, 1 p. p., 2 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
3rd row: * 2 p. p., 3 persons. n. *, repeat from * to *;
4th row: * Purl 2 stitches together, Purl 1. p., 2 persons. p. *, repeat from * to *.
1st row: all knit stitches.
2nd row: purl all stitches
3rd row: all knit stitches
4th row: purl all stitches
5th row: *P1, remove 1 stitch (thread before work)*, repeat from * to *
6th row: * slip 1 stitch (thread behind work), knit 1. p. *, repeat from * to *.
A sample is given in life size, knitted from yarn from the Semenovsk wool spinning factory, “Natasha” - composition 95% wool, 5% acrylic.
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Row 1: *Knit 1, remove 1 thread before working*
row 2: *purl 1, remove 1 thread while working*
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Chains from removed loops
To make chains from removed loops, you will need to cast on the knitting needles an odd number of loops, which also includes edge loops.
1st and 3rd rows: knit only with facial loops.
2nd and 4th rows: knit with purl loops.
5th row: do not tighten the knitting, purl 1, slip 1 loop, placing the working thread in front of the loop, repeat everything from the beginning of the row.
6th row: without tightening the knitting, remove the edge, place the thread behind the knitting needles, remove 1 loop, perform 1 knit stitch - repeat these steps until the end of the row; Thus, the loops knitted in the previous row are removed, and the removed ones are knitted.
7th row: repeat the pattern from the first row.
Knitting patterns. Embossed ---aspen
http://www.magicpattern.net/
piggy bank of patterns -----http://www.1000uzorov.rf/index/spicami_relefnye_uzory/0-13
Main pattern: diagram 3-1. The diagram shows forward and reverse rows. Repeat in height from the 1st to the 8th row. On the pattern it is indicated by the number 1.
Fan pattern: scheme 3-2. The diagram shows forward and reverse rows. The 1st and 2nd rows are repeated in height. On the pattern it is indicated by the number 2.
Openwork pattern: knit according to pattern 3-3. The diagram shows forward and reverse rows. Repeat in height from rows 3 to 8. On the pattern it is marked with the number 3.
Finishing: scheme 3-4.
The dimensions, location of patterns and direction of knitting are indicated on the pattern (Fig. 3-1, Fig. 3-2).
Knit the front and back in one piece, without making side seams. You do the work from the bottom up. First, crochet a chain of 263 stitches. p. (the number of loops is a multiple of 16 plus 7 loops for symmetry) and then knit in straight and reverse rows according to pattern 3-1. 30 cm from the cast-on edge, knit with a “fan” pattern according to pattern 3-2, distributing 28 repeats along the width of the fabric. After 8 cm from the beginning of the “fan” pattern, divide the canvas into 3 parts (back - 14 repeats, shelves - 7 repeats each), marks can be made with pins. Then knit each part separately.
For armholes, on both sides of the part, decrease 9 loops in one row (1 repeat). Then knit straight. After 5 cm from the beginning of the armhole, knit openwork pattern according to scheme 3-3. After 13 cm from the beginning of the openwork pattern, you finish working on the back (without a neckline).
Make the armhole as on the back (decrease 1 rapport at a time) and knit straight. 5 cm from the armhole, knit with an openwork pattern and form a neckline. To do this, from the neck side in one row, decrease 3 cells and in every 2nd row, decrease 1 cell 4 times. 13 cm from the beginning of the cutout
neck finish the job. You knit the second front in the same way, but in a mirror image.
Knit a chain of 55 v. p. (the number of loops is a multiple of 1 b plus 7 loops for symmetry), knit 3 c. p. for lifting to a new row and knit with the main pattern according to pattern 3-1. To expand, on both sides of the sleeve, in every 6th row, add 1st stitch. Include the added loops in the pattern. 35 cm from the cast-on edge, knit with a “fan” pattern. After 12 cm from the beginning of the “fan” pattern for the edging, on both sides of the sleeve, decrease 1 rapport and in every 2nd row, decrease 1 st. After 10 cm from the beginning of the sleeve edging, you finish the work. Knit the second sleeve in the same way.
Sew shoulder seams. Sew in and stitch the sleeves. Along the bottom edge of the product, the side edges of the shelves, along the neckline and the bottom edges of the sleeves, knit a finishing pattern according to pattern 3-4. Stretch the ribbon just above the waist. The openings will be holes in the pattern.
03.08.2014
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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