Tippet and crocheted mittens

Tippet and crocheted mittens

In these models of mittens and stoles we see howThe combination of fluffy and smooth yarn looks impressive and cheerful. The author skillfully plays with the rich texture - including pompoms and tassels. Mittens The model is made. You will need: 50 g of melange yarn of the "grass" type, 15 g of white, red and 25 g of brown wool; hooks No. 2 and No. 4. The mittens consist of two parts, knitted separately, the back and the inside. Trace the hand with a pencil. Make a pattern for the mitten, focusing on Figure 32. Make a working sample with "grass" yarn and hook No. 4 and determine the knitting density. Calculate the mitten from the middle of the part. Start knitting the inside of the mitten with a cast-on chain. See the knitting principle in diagram 32a. Straighten the finished part, secure with pins. Next, crochet two motifs using #2 hook according to pattern 32, tying the last rows with sc using brown and red yarn. Connect two motifs of different colors together, steam, place on top of the finished part of the mitten and calculate the number of loops for the back of the mitten. Knit the part, including the decorative strip of motifs. Sew the finished parts and make cuffs for them (see patterns 32a and 326). Next, make two cords - chains from VP, decorate them with tassels and sew to the product according to the photo.Knitting pattern for mittens:Stole You will need:150 g of melange yarn of the "grass" type, 100 g of white, red and 200 g of brown yarn; hooks No. 2 and No. 4. The stole is assembled from motifs made according to diagram 32 and connected in the process of knitting the last row with hooks in arches of 3 VP (see diagram 33). Fill the gaps between them with small elements from VP chains of the "grass" type yarn (determine their length yourself). See the dimensions of the product and the order of the motifs in Figure 33, where the letter A denotes the elements whose edging is made with a brown thread with SC, the remaining elements are edged with a red thread. Align the edges of the stole with edging along the perimeter of a fillet net with different-sized columns. Hang the brown tassels as shown in Figure 33.

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