Waistcoat in a loin technique. Fillet Knitting

Waistcoat in a loin technique. Fillet Knitting

Good afternoon! In my opinion, it turned out to be a very beautiful thing. This waistcoat blends well with a blouse in cool weather. Good luck! Work of Boris Irene. Description of the waistcoat Sizes: 36/38 (40/42). You will need: 250 (300) g of green Opal yarn (58% polyamide. 42% viscose, 155 m / 50 g); No. 3; 1 button. Pattern A: the number of loops is a multiple of 18 + 1 + 3 air. steep climbing. Knit by the scheme. Begin with the loops before the rapport (with the loops from the arrow A), repeat the rapport loops, end with the loops after the rapport (loops to the arrow B). Run once from the 1st to the 9th river, then repeat the 8th and 9th rivers. Fillet pattern: for an empty cage knit 1 tbsp. s / n and 2 air. for a filled cell 3 tbsp. with / n. Each row starts with 3 air. l. lifting instead of the 1st st. c / n and finish 1 tbsp. s / n in the air. lifting of the previous row. Border: 1st r .: st. b / n. 2 nd р .: * 1 tbsp. b / n. skip 2 items. 5 tbsp. c / n in 1 st base, skip 2 n "repeat from *. The density of knitting vest: 30 p. And 11 p. = 10 × 10 cm. Back: connect the chain of 127 (145) air. item + 3 air. lifting and knitting with a pattern A. After 5.5 cm = 6 p. from the tying edge bind 22 r. fillet pattern according to the counting scheme, while for the size 40/42 perform on both sides to 3 empty cells more. Then knit a pattern A. After 50 cm from the typing edge finish the work. Left shelf: connect the chain of 73 (82) air. item + 3 air. lifting and knitting with a pattern A. After 5.5 cm = 6 r. from the tying edge bind 22 r. A pattern of a filleted pattern according to the counting scheme, performing a rose without a leaflet. Then knit with a pattern A. After 39 cm from the set edge leave for the neckline on the left side 5 cm and in each row 1 x 2 and 6 x 1 cm. At the height of the backrest, the work is finished. Right shelf: knit symmetrically. Assembly: perform shoulder and side seams. Tie all edges with a hem. Sew a button. Knitting Patterns: Author of work Wait, download ...

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