Purple blouse from motives

Purple blouse from motives

The photo shows a blouse knitted from Iris yarn. It has a kimono sleeve and a square neckline. There is a belt along the waistline. The blouse is knitted from individual motifs.To make a blouse of size 44 you need350 g of Iris yarn. First, knit the center of the motif, a quadrangle: 5 rows of double crochet and chain stitches between them. Then knit single crochet stitches around the quadrangle and knit a semicircle in the center of each edge of the square. Start knitting from one corner, knit 6 single crochet stitches to the center, then knit 5 chain stitches and connect them with a slip stitch to the first loop. In this circle of chain stitches, knit 2 single crochet stitches, 1 knot (knit 3 chain stitches and connect to the first loop), 1 single crochet stitch, 1 knot, 1 single crochet stitch, 1 knot, 1 single crochet stitch, 1 knot, 1 single crochet stitch, 1 knot, 1 single crochet stitch, 1 knot and 2 single crochet stitches. Next, knit 11 single crochet stitches to the middle of the next edge (Fig. 116). When the first row is tied around the rectangle, knit 2 more rows, following the pattern, and attach one motif to another at the knots. The distribution of the motifs is shown on the pattern. The neckline, sleeves and lower edge of the finished blouse are tied with a decorative border, see Fig. 118.

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