Blue top with an openwork pattern. Dark blue knitted top with openwork pattern

Here I have this pattern:

Sizes: 36-40

You will need:

350 g blue Fiocco yarn (80% cotton, 20% polyamide, 85 m/50 g); straight knitting needles No. 4.5 and No. 5; circular knitting needles No. 4.5.

Elastic band, knitting needles No. 4.5:

1st and 5th r./circular r.: 1 p., 4 knit., 1 p.

2nd r./circular r. and all out. r.: knit loops according to the pattern.

3rd row: *P1, cross 4 sts to the right (= leave 2 sts on the auxiliary needle while working, knit 2, knit stitches with the auxiliary knitting needle), purl 1* Repeat from * to * and from 1st to 6th r./circular r.

Openwork pattern, knitting needles No. 5: knit according to the pattern on which the faces are shown. and out. R. Repeat rapport from 1st to 16th p.

Knitting density, openwork pattern: 22 p. and 32 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Back: cast on 110 sts and knit between edges. 2 cm with an elastic band. Then knit between the edges. openwork pattern = 117 p. after the 1st r. After 25 cm from the elastic, reduce the raglan bevels on both sides in every 2nd r. 14 x 1 p. and in each row 23 x 1 p., while knitting on the right and left sides after the edge. 3 p. and perform decreases after or before them. On the right side, shoot in the face. R. 1 p. as knits., 1 knits. and pull it through the removed loop, to the purl. R. knit the corresponding stitches together purlwise. cross. On the left side, knit in the faces. R. 2 p. to 3 p. together faces., in purl. R. knit the corresponding stitches together purlwise. At a height of raglan bevels of 15 cm, close the middle 30 stitches for the neckline and in the next 2nd row. close 1 x 3 stitches from the edge of the cutout on both sides. Finish the work at a height of raglan bevels of 16 cm.

Before the top: knit the same way, but with a deeper neckline. To do this, at a height of raglan bevels of 10 cm, close the middle 18 stitches and finish both sides separately, while closing from the edge of the cutout in every 2nd row. 2 x 2 and 5 x 1 p. Finish the work at a height of raglan bevels of 16 cm.

Assembly: sew side seams; Using circular knitting needles, cast on 52 stitches along the front neckline, 44 stitches along the back neckline, 24 stitches between them and knit 4 cm on all stitches with an elastic band. Then loosely close all the loops according to the pattern.

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Dark blue knitted top with openwork pattern

Dimensions: 36/38 (40/42). Differing data for size 40/42 are given in parentheses. If one value is specified, it applies to both sizes.

You will need: 400 (450) g ​​dark blue (col. 9) Lana Grossa CASHCOT yarn (85% cotton, 15% cashmere, 130 m/50 g); straight knitting needles No. 4.5; circular knitting needles No. 4, 60 cm long.

Facial surface: persons R. - persons p., out. R. - purl P.; In circular rows constantly knit faces.

Pattern with braids and dropped loops: knit according to the pattern. The numbers on the right edge indicate persons. R. In purl. R. Knit loops according to the pattern or in accordance with the symbols. In width, start with a loop before the 1st arrow, repeat repeat loops between the arrows = 6 sts, end with loops after the 2nd arrow. Perform in height 1 time from the 1st to the 32nd row, then repeat from the 9th to the 32nd row. The number of loops in the repeat varies from row to row; in the instructions, the number of loops at the beginning of the pattern is taken as the basis for the calculation.

Knitting density. Pattern with braids and dropped loops, knitting needles No. 4.5: 20 sts and 30 r. = 10 x 10 cm: faces. satin stitch, knitting needles No. 4.5: 20 sts and 31 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Back: On knitting needles No. 4.5, cast on 90 (102) sts and knit 1 purl first. R. persons Then knit in a pattern with braids and dropped loops: chrome, 1 st before the 1st arrow, 14 (16) x 6 repeat stitches = 84 (96) sts, 3 sts after the 2nd arrow, chrome. After 53 cm = 159 rub. from the cast-on edge, close on both sides for the armholes 4 p., then in every 2nd r. 1 x 2 and 1 x 1 p. Next knit straight. After 18 (19) cm = 54 (58) r. From the beginning of the armhole, close all the loops.

Before: knit like a back, but with a round neckline. To do this, through 10 (11) cm = 30 (34) r. from the beginning of the armhole, close the middle 22 sts and finish both sides separately. To round, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 1 x 4, 1 x 3, 1 x2 and 6 x 1 p. Close the remaining shoulder loops at the height of the back.

Sleeves: On knitting needles No. 4.5, cast on 62 (66) sts and knit. satin stitch After 2 (4) cm = 6 (12) r. from the cast-on edge, close on both sides to roll up the sleeves 3 p., then in every 2nd r. 5 x 1 p., in every 4th r. 3 x 1 p. and again in every 2nd r. 8 x 1.1 x 2 and 1 x 3 sts. In the next row, bind off the remaining 14 (18) sts.

Assembly: make seams. Using circular needles No. 4, cast on 116 stitches along the neckline and knit 2 cm. satin stitch Then loosely close the loops. Sew in sleeves.

Pattern
Knitting pattern

Description of patterns for the blouse. I fulfill the request!

I was asked to describe the patterns of this blouse.

The openwork hemstitch is taken from the old book “Knitting” by authors T.A. Zubkova and T.N. Smirnova, published in 1958. Descriptions of the patterns in this book are given in text form only.
I really haven't seen this pattern anywhere else.
By the way, I used this pattern to knit the bottom of hats (2 repeats) from thick yarn, it looks beautiful.
I knitted the blouse from ribbon yarn (blend: acrylic + viscose) “Richard Simon” Moscow wool spinning factory, 50g/108m (I finally found the label!) The yarn was experimental, as far as I remember, but I could be wrong...
Openwork hemstitching (the number of loops is a multiple of 3 + 2 chrome.)
Now this pattern is very beautifully and clearly presented here:

Edge loops are not included in the pattern description.
1. (knit row) knit stitches
2. (purl row) knit stitches
3. (knit row) with the right knitting needle, from the gap between 3 and 4 loops, pull a loop from the working thread to the front side of the work, this loop remains on the right knitting needle,
Knit 1 person. And 2 knit stitches together.
Etc. to the end of the row.
4. (purl row) knit stitches
5. (knit row) knit stitches
6. (purl row) the thread lies in front of the knitting needle,
The right knitting needle is inserted into the gap between 3 and 4 loops from back to front (toward you) and, hooking the thread with the knitting needle, pull the loop to the front side (away from you),
Purl 1, purl 2 stitches together
Etc. to the end of the row.
7. (knit row) purl loops
8. (purl row) purl loops.
Don't be scared! Row 6 may seem incomprehensible when reading, but when you do everything according to the description with knitting needles in your hands, everything will work out!

SHELLS (that's what I call this pattern)
Here is a great example of how to knit this pattern: (edited 07/18/2013)
Pattern of elongated loops. (the number of loops is a multiple of 5 + 2 edge loops)
This pattern is very popular and can be found in many magazines. For example, SABRINA No. 5 2006 Mod.12.
Principle: out of five loops, knit five (with the right knitting needle, grab five loops and without removing them from the left knitting needle, knit 1, yarn over, 1 knit, sc, 1 knit. – remove from the left knitting needle).
The difference is that before this you need to knit all the loops in the purl row as follows:
1. (purl row) Crome* yarn over, k1* all stitches to end of row
On the front side you will get a series of purl loops, which create some relief and seem to highlight an openwork strip, which is knitted further:
2. (knit row) chrome* from five loops, knit five stitches (with the right knitting needle, grab five loops and without removing them from the left knitting needle, knit 1, yo, 1 k, sk, 1 knit. – remove from the left knitting needle).
3. (purl row) purl all stitches
4. (knit row) purl all stitches
The result is an openwork path framed at the bottom and top with rows of purl loops.
I made a cross-shaped set of loops.
Then 3 rows were knitted in stockinette stitch, in the 4th (purl) row I started knitting a hemstitch starting from the 1st row according to the description (knit stitches).
After 3 rows (facing stitch) a pattern of “Shells”
Etc. I alternated patterns, starting with hemstitching, repeated each pattern 3 times, finished with “shells”
Next with stockinette stitch.
I made 3 increases of 1 loop on each side (in the front rows from the front row crossed) on the lowered sleeve. After this, you can cast on 3 more loops on each side to cover the shoulder more.
At the top I also made 3 rows of openwork paths.
The neckline (in depth) begins approximately at the level of the “sleeve” (or armhole)
The neckline and sleeves are crocheted, first single crochet, and then according to the fillet principle: 1 double crochet stitch, 1 chain stitch, etc. After this, another row with a simple chain.
Back. Same as in front, but at the top (on the shoulders) there is no pattern. On the back, as a rule, I don’t knit the neckline at all, I close it in a straight line (if the neckline is not provided for in the style)
That's basically the whole description.
You can make the gaps of the front surface between the openwork stripes according to the width at your discretion. I have repeated this pattern more than once and I can say that it also looks good in thick cotton, such as “Riviera” or “Charm” VITA. There is practically no ribbon yarn (at least for us) now. By the way, I also knitted such runners from Lambada (cotton with viscose) and it also turned out very beautifully.
If you still need help, don't hesitate! We, needlewomen, will always understand and support each other
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Size – 34/36

You will need:
100 g purple, 50 g each turquoise, pink. hot pink and blue Catania yarn (100% cotton, 125 m/50 g);
knitting needles No. 2.5.

Patterns on the knitting needles: small pearl pattern - alternately 1 person. P1, shifting stitches after each row

Garter stitch: knit. and out. p.- persons p. Facial surface: faces r. - persons p., out. r - out. P.

Openwork pattern on the knitting needles: the number of loops is a multiple of 24 + 23 middle stitches + 2 edges. Knit according to pattern 1, which shows only persons. r.. in purl. R. Knit all loops in corresponding colors according to the pattern or as indicated, knit yarn overs. Start with 1 crocheted yarn over before the 1st repeat, repeat the 1st repeat, knit the middle 23 sts between the repeats, then repeat the 2nd repeat, end with a yarn over after the 2nd repeat and 1 crocheted stitch. Repeat 1 time from the 1st to the 22nd r., while knitting the 1st - 10th r. turquoise, 11th and 12th r. pink and 13th - 22nd r. purple thread.

Pattern of holes: the number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 7 middle stitches + 2 edges. Knit like an openwork pattern, but according to pattern 2. Knit with pink thread 1 time from the 1st to the 6th r.

Sequence of alternating patterns on knitting needles: 6 r. small pearl pattern purple. * 22 r openwork pattern, 4 r. bright pink faces, 4 rubles. turquoise garter stitch, 4 p. persons smooth purple, 2 r. face smooth blue, 6 r. pattern of holes, 6 rubles. faces blue smooth, 2 r. garter stitch hot pink, 4 r. persons iron purple, repeat from * 1 time, finish 10 r. openwork pattern and 4p pink garter stitch = only 128 RUR

Decrease: The V-shape is obtained as a result of uniform decreases and increases. To do this, knit in each knit. R. in the middle, 3 stitches together with a broach (see legend) and for alignment, add on both sides after or before the edge. 1 p., including these loops in the pattern. Thus, the number of loops remains constant up to the armholes. Attention! In the openwork pattern and the pattern of holes, the central decreases are indicated. Increases are obtained due to the 1st or last yarn over due to the pattern or due to knitted crosses. P.

Knitting density, sequence: 25 p. and 40 r. = 10x10 cm.

Back/front: cast on 97 stitches with purple thread, mark the middle stitch and knit in the indicated sequence with decreases. After 18 cm - 72 r from the cast-on edge, do not increase 7 times for the armholes on both sides, but continue decreasing in the middle = 83 p. After 21.5 cm = 86 r. from the cast-on edge, additionally cast on for the shoulder strip on both sides with turquoise thread 23 sts = 129 sts. Continue working in the indicated sequence, but do not increase 21 times from the edge on both sides, but continue decreasing in the middle Attention! To the beginning of the 3rd openwork strip (28.5 cm = 114 r from the cast-on edge) in the work 101 stitches. Perform the openwork pattern as described, while to compensate for the 1st or last yarn over due to the pattern, knit an additional yarn over in each knit. . R. at the beginning of the row after chrome 2 stitches together. at the end of the row, knit to chrome. 2 stitches together, broaching After 32 cm = 128 r. From the cast-on edge, bind off the remaining 87 sts.

Assembly: sew shoulder and side seams.
Knitting patterns on knitting needles and top pattern

36/38 (40/42) 44

You will need

Yarn (100% silk; 290 m/50 g) - 150 (200) 200 g dark blue; knitting needles No. 3; circular knitting needles No. 3.

Patterns and schemes

Rubber

Knit chrome, alternately 1 persons. and 1 purl., chrome.

Facial surface

Knit knit stitches in knit rows and purl stitches in purl rows.

Openwork pattern A

Rapport at the beginning of the pattern = 18 sts: knit according to the given pattern 1. Only knits are given on it. rows. In purl. In the rows, purl all the loops and yarn overs.

Repeat in height 6 times from the 1st to the 8th row = 48 r., then knit from the 49th to the 82nd row, while narrowing the openwork pattern as indicated, knitting the remaining loops. satin stitch

Starting from the 83rd row, continue knitting on the remaining 8 stitches in garter stitch.

Openwork pattern B

Rapport at the beginning of the pattern = 18 sts: knit like openwork pattern A, but according to the given pattern 2.

Pattern Sequence

Knit chrome,
18 p. openwork pattern A,
103 (113) 123 stitches in stockinette stitch,
18 p. openwork pattern B,
chrome = 141 (151) 161 p.

Garter stitch

Knit knit stitches in knit and purl rows.

Nodular edge

Knit edges in faces. and out. face rows.

Knitting density

27.5 p. x 32 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with patterns in the specified sequence.

Note

On the sides of the work, constantly knit edge loops like a knotted edge.

Pattern


Completing of the work

Back

Cast on 140 (150) 160 sts and for the placket knit 5 cm with an elastic band, starting from purl. row and in the last row add 1 p. = 141 (151-161) p.

After 25.5 cm = 82 r. from the bar = simultaneously with the start of knitting in garter stitch, add on both sides for batwing sleeves 1 time for 1 stitch and 9 times in every 6th row. 1 p. each, knit added loops in garter stitch = 161 (171) 181 p.

After 44.5 (46.5) 48 cm = 142 (148) 154 rubles. From the bottom bar, make short rows for shoulder bevels. To do this, on both sides at the beginning of the row, knit 4 times for 6 sts and 3 times for 7 sts (6 times for 7 sts and 1 time for 8 sts) 1 time for 7 sts and 6 times for 8 sts. less, turn with 1 yarn over each time.

Next knit 1 persons. a row on all loops, while knitting the yarn over together with the previous knit stitch with a slant to the left (= 1 p. remove, as in knitting, knit the yarn over and pull the loop through the knitted yarn over) or knit the yarn over with the next loop together. , so that small holes do not appear on the finished product. Finally, close all loops at a height of 49.5 (51.5) 53 cm = 158 (164) 170 r. from the bar, including the knotted edge.

Before

Knit as for the back, but for the placket, knit only 1.5 cm = 5 rubles. with an elastic band. In addition, close the middle 15 points of the neck already at a height of 44.5 (46.5) 48 cm = 142 (148) 154 r. from the bottom bar. To round the neckline, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 7 times 4 p.

Assembly

Sew shoulder seams.

For the binding, cast on 143 sts along the edge of the neckline on circular needles. Knit 1 round. persons Then close all the loops, as in knit stitches. knitting.

Sew side seams up to garter stitch section.

Photo: magazine "Verena. Special Issue No. 2/2018