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Crochet hooks with diagrams, photos and description

Knitting clothes is much more difficult than any small crafts or objects for interior decoration. Here you need to draw patterns, observe dimensions, carefully follow the pattern and, what is most difficult for most craftsmen, to unload unsuccessful sites and bandage them.

However, there are some models that can be called rather simple. For example, an openwork not fitted jacket, which can be crocheted.

How to work with motives

Drawing the canvases from separately related motifs is considered one of the most difficult techniques in knitting. In the manufacture of crochet fragments, the main difficulty is the accurate execution of their central part, as well as in the correct connection. You should also distribute the yarn so that it is enough for the whole product. Separate mention deserves the final stage of the work: sealing the ends of the thread. This requires a lot of perseverance and patience of the master, because there is no creative component here, and this boring process must be simply overtaken.

Binding the motives, you can create a completely different sweatshirts (with schemes of problems should not arise, as they are in large numbers offer many magazines).

Fragments come in several levels of complexity: from elementary, consisting of 3-5 rows, to extremely complex ones that include many rows and require in-depth knowledge of crochet techniques. In this article, the principle of making a fishnet jacket with crochet , photos and description of the main stages will be considered.

Knitting of a summer blouse with a short sleeve will also be described with the use of a whole pattern of pineapples and a net.

Blouse-tunic of square fragments

The model shown in the following photo is great for both hot summer days and for cool sea evenings.

The optimal material for its production will be 100% cotton or linen. In extreme cases, the content of artificial fibers (acrylic, polyamide, nylon, microfiber) should not exceed 30%. These components do not allow clothes to "breathe", it becomes hot, even if there are holes. In addition, these materials can make the appearance of the sweater more crocheted. With the diagrams shown in the figure, the work becomes much simpler.

Here the principle of the execution of the fragment, the strapping for the neck and the bottom edge of the product, as well as the layout of the motifs are depicted. Proceeding from the fact that the fragments are square in shape, it is extremely easy to make them.

Color distribution value

At first glance at the blouse it seems that it is made of beige motifs of round shape, the connections are made with a white mesh, and the intervals are filled with small white fragments. In fact, such an effect is achieved by the correct distribution of yarn colors. The whole motif is tied with a beige thread, and the last row is tied with a white thread. This technique is often used to emphasize the beauty of the motif and knit tablecloths, bedspreads and openwork sweaters crocheted. With schemes of hexagonal and triangular fragments, this color game is also applied.

The piping of the neck, sleeves and the bottom of the product is best done with the same color of yarn to which the last row of the motif (in this case, white) is connected. Thus, the blouse gets a complete appearance, a unique frame.

How to connect the motives

When the first fragment is ready, it is necessary to measure it and draw a connection diagram. The number of fragments depends on the size of the jacket. To determine how many squares are needed, the girth of the breast should be divided in half, and this number divided by the width of the motif. In this case, the four motifs are one horizontal row of the gear part and the back of the sweater crocheted. With schemes containing fewer numbers of rows, the motives will need to be knit more.

The height of the parts (the length of the product) is very simple to adjust, it is only necessary to add or remove a number of fragments.

The opinions of many craftsmen are divided on when to combine motifs: in the process of knitting the last row or sew the needle fully prepared fragments. There is no correct answer here, since each method is good in its own way. The first allows you to quickly and accurately make a whole cloth, the second is suitable for beginner knitters who are afraid to make a mistake (because to fix it you do not have to dissolve the last rows of several fragments, just cut the seam).

Important advice: to wash or steam the summer sweaters with crochet patterns patterns from the motifs can only be done when the elements are connected and ready to be strapped. Otherwise, you can fix the distorted form of the motive, and it's very difficult to fix it.

Beautiful sweaters with crochet patterns with whole patterns

Whole patterns are called patterns that are tied with straight and recurrent (or circular) rows from the beginning to the end of the part. This kind of work is a bit easier than described above, but also requires attention and perseverance. Many such patterns are used to knit warm sweaters with crochet, with patterns that do not contain openwork holes.

In the photo at the beginning of the article, a summer blouse is depicted, her pattern with dimensions and a pattern of the pattern are given further.

The details of the transmission and the backrest are knit with one flat cloth, its width is 9 rapports. The first and third rows of "pineapples" include 8 whole rapports and two halves located near the bar, and in the second row all the elements are whole. This location is due to the chess layout of the pineapples.

Forming armholes and bevels

For the convenience of tying the bevel of the neck, the pellet of sleeves and armholes, the scheme designers propose to go to the knitting of the net. With decreasing cells, the canvas becomes narrower. The cell can be cut without tying it or passing to the top using connecting posts.

Strapping is performed when the details of the blouse are completely ready and sewn.

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