Knitting of women's openwork stoles with knitting needles with a description and photo for free

Knitting of women's openwork stoles with knitting needles with a description and photo for free

Openwork stoles with knitting needles:knit with your own hands Such a product as a stole can be a good addition to any style. Regardless of whether you are wearing a strict business suit or an elegant evening dress - a stole, chosen with taste, will harmoniously complement your image. In this article, we will tell you about knitting original openwork stoles. The first of the proposed models is a stole with an openwork pattern of leaves. This is a classic pattern, the scheme of which was published back in 1891.We knit the original female stoles according to the scheme. Photo №1We determine the size of the stole:The length of the product is 1 meter 98 centimeters, the width of the product is 0.46 meters (after blocking). To make this product, you will need: eight skeins of natural cotton yarn of the brand "Pakucho Organic Cotton"; knitting needles No. 5.5; hook No. 5.5; additional thread. We determine the knitting density: 1 rapport is equal to 17 centimeters in width and 6.5 centimeters in height using knitting needles No. 5.5. Description of knitting the product. We carry out a preliminary set of loops. Using a hook and an additional thread, dial a chain of sixty-four air loops. Pass the end of the thread through the final loop. With the main thread, we lift sixty loops along the chain onto the working knitting needles. Next, leave a nine-centimeter-long section of the main thread (to later close the picot finishing edge). Knit six rows with only face loops.We knit the original female stoles according to the scheme. Photo # 2Then we continue knitting using an openwork pattern withleaflets, using the diagram as a guide. You need to repeat ten rows of this pattern twenty-seven times, finishing in the tenth row. Then knit six more rows, using only front loops. Close the picot loops of the next row (front side, repeating part of the pattern): insert the right knitting needle into the 1st loop on the left knitting needle and pull the loop (do not remove the original loop from the left knitting needle). The resulting loop must be returned from the right knitting needle to the left, then pass the right knitting needle through the new loop, pull another loop and transfer it to the knitting needle on the left. Then close 2 new loops, return the loop to the left from the right knitting needle.We knit the original female stoles according to the scheme. Picture №3Then you need to knit two new loops andclose four loops at a time until you close each loop of the row, after which you can remove the extra thread from the very first row. We transfer the loops to the knitting needles and close the 2nd edge in the same way. The final stage. Carefully hide all the threads. Place the stole in slightly warm water for twenty minutes, then squeeze it out a little and wrap it in a cloth or towel so that the moisture leaves the product faster. Then, without stretching, you need to lay the product out on a dry cloth and let it dry. The second model of an openwork stole with knitting needles.We knit the original female stoles according to the scheme. Photo №4To create it you will need:Two hundred grams of yarn of the brand "Fii" (gray color); knitting needles number seven. We create an openwork pattern A: the number of loops is a multiple of eight plus two edge loops. We knit according to scheme No. 1, which shows only the front rows, in the back rows we knit the loops and yarn overs purlwise. It is necessary to start creating the product with one edge loop and loops before the rapport, then we create the loops of the rapport, finish with loops after the rapport and one edge loop. We repeat the pattern from the first to the sixteenth rows. We create an openwork pattern B: the number of loops is a multiple of nine plus eight plus two edge loops. We knit as in the previous openwork pattern, but we use scheme No. 2.We knit the original female stoles according to the scheme. Photo №5Create a pattern with holes:the number of loops is a multiple of four plus two edge loops. We start and finish all rows with edge loops. The first to fourth rows: knit face loops. We cast on eighty-two loops and knit using the main pattern. After one hundred sixty-seven centimeters (that is, two hundred eighty-four rows) from the cast-on edge, close all the loops. To the short sides, we attach ten tassels of four threads thirty centimeters long. We divide the tassels into two parts and tie these halves of the tassels with a knot. Here are such interesting models of openwork stoles that you can knit with your own hands.

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