
Fashionable knitting pattern for knitted cardigan for summer 2015 for women with descriptions, charts and photos for free
Knitting an openwork summer blouse with knitting needles. In thisIn this article we offer you a model of an elegant openwork blouse for the summer. You can knit this product quickly and easily if you carefully study our detailed instructions with photos and diagrams.The model of the sweater we present is intendedfor owners of thirty-sixth - thirty-eighth size. The openwork blouse has a button fastening on the back. The product is decorated with tassels of small pearls. To make such a blouse you will need: two hundred grams of yarn; knitting needles number four; two mother-of-pearl buttons; twenty-four large and oblong pearls; round pearls; bugles; a needle. Knitting on knitting needles: pattern "wavy lace", we use the front and back surface, garter knitting.
Pattern features:Well-thought-out openwork motifs are often repeated on the front side of the product and its back. They alternate with 4 rows of garter stitch. The loops that are knitted together and have a leftward slope create small waves. Determining the knitting density: twenty-six loops in thirty-two rows form a fabric measuring ten by ten centimeters. We knit the front side of the openwork blouse. With knitting needles number four, we make a set of ninety-three loops and knit the first and last loops of all rows using the front surface, and the central ninety-one loops with the "wavy lace" pattern (a total of nine pattern motifs). We make an increase of one loop four times after the first edge in all tenth rows; then we knit the added loops as front loops (as a result - one hundred and one loops). At a height of twenty-one centimeters (sixty-eight rows) to create an armhole, close three loops on both sides, and then decrease on both sides in all second rows three times by one loop (knit on the right side: two loops together knitwise; and on the left side: two loops together with a slope to the left side). After the decreases are made, eighty-nine loops remain. Then create the first two and two final loops on both sides with garter stitch, and knit the central eighty-five loops with a "wavy lace" pattern (in the fifth row, create two loops together knitwise at the beginning and at the end instead of the previously created three loops together knitwise, and also skip the first and final yarn overs; in the ninth row, start knitting with two knit loops and one purl loop, then make a yarn over, three loops together knitwise and one yarn over again).
When knitting is at its bestTwelve and a half centimeters from the armhole level (forty rows), to create the neck strip, knit the central nineteen loops with four rows of garter stitch, and then close them. We knit these parts separately, create two loops on the side of the neckline with garter stitch and close after these two loops in all second rows of one loop eleven times. Making the second of these decreases, complete the fifth row with four front loops on the right side and begin it with four front loops on the left side, and then knit using the necessary pattern. At a height of ten centimeters from the line of loops that were closed to provide the neckline, it is necessary to close the remaining twenty-four shoulder loops. We knit the right side of the blouse. With knitting needles number four, you need to cast on forty-nine loops and knit them in the following way: one loop in stockinette stitch (edge loop), forty-six loops in openwork pattern (four and a half rapports), two loops in garter stitch (the strip located on the cut); the final motif of the openwork pattern is repeated only halfway, and its end looks like two loops knitted together with one front loop in place of three loops knitted together. On the right side, make four increases along the edge of the fabric and decrease loops along the armhole, as was done in the front part, and then continue with garter stitch and on the outer two loops. After you have made the decrease, forty-seven loops should remain.
At a height of eighteen centimeters from the linearmholes (fifty-eight rows) you need to knit four rows of garter stitch, then close the remaining twenty-three loops for the neckline. Then create a garter stitch from the remaining twenty-four shoulder loops, then close them. Knit the left side of the back. We begin to create it symmetrically to the right side of the back. For a half rapport in the initial part of the row after two loops of the garter stitch, we create two loops together of one front with a slope to the left side and two loops together crossed before the yarn over (instead of three joint loops of one front, as shown in the diagram). Having made two loops of the garter stitch, we knit two loops for buttons (two joint loops of one front and one loop); The first loop is knitted at the beginning of the second garter stitch pattern after the armhole line, the second loop is created at the beginning of the final four rows of the garter stitch pattern before making decreases for the neckline.
We collect the elements of an openwork blouse.Sew the product along the shoulder and side lines so that all the components of the openwork pattern match. On the left side, on the back slit strip, attach two buttons using a needle. At the bottom, on the line of each openwork “wave”, attach tassels of round pearls, as well as bugles, then round pearls again, and then oblong pearls, and finish with another round pearl. That’s it! Your openwork blouse for the summer is ready!