Knitting a women's openwork beret with knitting needles with a pattern of “braids”. Detailed diagram with photos and descriptions for beginners

Knitting a women's openwork beret with knitting needles with a pattern of “braids”. Detailed diagram with photos and descriptions for beginners

Autumn is a beautiful time, many writers have foundit has its own inspiration: the ochre colors of the trees falling asleep, the transparent blue of the sky and the bright rays of the cooling sun. Of course, it is a little sad that the summer season has passed... But not everything is hopeless. It is in rainy weather, standing by the open window with a cup of hot tea, that it is so easy to dream: "If only I could find myself in Paris now, for example!" And why not?openwork knitted with needles female beret. Photo №1Let's bring a little French into our livescharm - we offer you to knit a delicate Basque beret for a woman who values ​​herself. A hat with openwork braids will not only warm you on cool evenings, but will also provide you with inspiration in the autumn period. For the product we will need:

  • 100-150 grams of yarn (finished product size S/M-M/L)
  • stocking and circular knitting needles No. 5;
  • for elastic - circular knitting needles №3.6

The knitting density of our beret will be 17 sts x 22 rows. Face stitch - 10x10; openwork "braid" - 26 rows - 10 cm. Please note that the beret is knitted in a circle from the bottom up.openwork knitted with needles female beret. Photo # 2Let's start creating our headdress.To do this, cast on 84-96 stitches on circular knitting needles #3.6. Knit 10 circles with a 3x3 elastic band, starting with 3 purl stitches. After we have prepared our elastic band, knit the next row as follows: 3 purl stitches, 1 front, 1 yarn over, 1 front, 1 yarn over, 2 front, 1 purl stitch, 2 front, 1 yarn over, 1 front, 1 yarn over, 1 front. Continue knitting according to this pattern until you end up with 112-128 stitches.openwork knitted with needles female beret. Picture №3Then we continue knitting with knitting needles No. 5.We start with 3 purl stitches and continue according to the pattern below, knitting the yarn over of the previous row with the front stitch behind the back wall. We repeat the pattern from beginning to end, and we get about 7-8 rapports. When the number of stitches is not enough for circular knitting needles, we switch to stocking needles. Upon completion of the vertical rapport, there should be 42-48 stitches left on your knitting needles. In the next round, we reduce the number of stitches by knitting all 3 purl stitches together. We knit with purl stitches and get 28-32 stitches. Next, knit 2 stitches together with the front stitches to the end - we have 14-16 stitches left. To assemble our product, we need to cut the thread and, having pulled it through the remaining stitches twice, tighten it tightly and secure with a couple of stitches. And here, our beautiful beret is ready. There is only one small detail left: to buy a couple of crispy croissants and make yourself some hot chocolate. Close your eyes and imagine that you are already in Paris. Dream, and dreams, of course, come true.

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