Pullover and woven cowl collar
Masterly execution of braids and Irish patterns will require experience and patience, but the result will be a pullover that will be truly exclusive. A two-color collar, woven from three separately connected stripes, will pleasantly warm your neck and shoulders.
Red mohair pullover
A universal pullover made with thin threads of mohair and silk in three folds.
Jumper with fancy braids
A jumper with fancy braids and loose sleeves without cuffs will become a favorite in the cool season!
Pullover with lace trims
Pullover with knitting needles crossed at the front, knitted diagonally and decorated with filigree lace
Openwork jacket “Touch of Mint”
Openwork jacket “Touch of Mint”
Jacket with raglan sleeves
This exclusive, slightly flared model features an amazing end-to-end pattern on the front and back.
Iceberg Road Jacket
Knitted jacket with yoke and bump pattern
Jacket with jacquard yoke
Fans of elegant classics will appreciate natural colors and a characteristic pattern of star motifs. However, such a Scandinavian-style jacket will ideally complement any fashionable wardrobe.
Pullover with small decorative motifs
Sometimes small decorative motifs against the background of the front surface are enough to give an ordinary pullover a new interpretation.
Pullover with golf collar and hat with lapel
A great pairing: a pullover with a golf collar and a hat in the same design make a lasting impression.
About the Author
Welcome !
My name is Lilia. The main hobby of my life is knitting. I started with knitting needles and switched to a knitting machine. In 1988 I got acquainted with crochet - Romanian lace. About 10 years ago I became interested in Irish lace and Shetland knitting. And now I’m trying fillet crochet. On this site I want to share with you my 45 years of experience in various knitting techniques.
Latest publications
Japanese super magazine. Fabric expansion and patterns for straight knitting. Part 1.
Japanese magazine of knitting patterns with extensions for skirts and yokes.
Continuous knitting - part 3
A selection of motifs and step-by-step diagrams for connecting motifs into a single fabric using continuous crochet technology. Part 3
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