Purple blouse from motives

Purple blouse from motives

On the photo there is a blouse, knitted from threads "Iris". At the sleeve of a kimono and a quadrangular neckline. A belt will pass along the waist line. The blouse is tied in separate motifs. To produce a size blouse 44,350 g of yarn "Iris". First, knit the center of the motif, the quadrangle: 5 rows - columns with a crochet and air loops between them. Then, around the quadrangle, knit stakes without a crochet and in the center of each edge of the square a semicircle is knit. Begin to knit from one corner, to the center knit 6 columns without a crochet, then knit 5 air loops and connect them with a connecting post to the first loop. In this circle of air loops knit 2 stitches without a crochet, 1 knot (knit 3 air loops and connect to the first loop), 1 column without a crochet, 1 knot, 1 stitch without a crochet, 1 knot, 1 stitch without crochet, 1 knot, 1 Stack without crochet, 1 knot and 2 stitches without crochet. Next, 11 stitches are knit together without a crochet until the middle of the next edge (Figure 116). When the first row is tied around a quadrangle, two more rows are knit, guided by a pattern, and one motif is attached to the other in place of the knots. The distribution of motives is shown on the pattern. The neckline, sleeves and the bottom edge of the finished blouse are tied with a decorative border, see Fig. 118.

Comments

comments