
Author of the model: Petrichenko E. A.
Size: 44/46.

High degree of difficulty.
You will need: 700 g of Camtex “Cotton” yarn (100 % cotton, 250 m/100 g) turquoise color: hook No. 2; 1 m satin ribbon
KNITTING TECHNIQUE
Crochet: air loops (v.p.),
connecting posts (connection st.).
single crochets (st. b/n), double crochets (st. s/n):
fillet pattern: knit according to the pattern;
the main motive is to knit according to the pattern;

openwork pattern: knit according to pattern 1;
openwork pattern: knit according to pattern 2;
openwork pattern: knit according to pattern 3;

“teeth” pattern: knit according to pattern 1;
“teeth” pattern: knit according to pattern 2.

Legend

KNITTING DENSITY
25 Art. s/n x 11 rub. = 10 x 10 cm, crocheted N «1.9 st s/n.

DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Whole knitted back and front:
Main motive (44 pcs): dial a chain of 5 sts. p. and close in a circle using coad st.
1st row: 1 p. rise, 15 tbsp. b/n into the resulting ring. Row finish connection. Art.
2nd row: 5th century p. (3 v. p. rise + 2 v. p.). * 1 tbsp. s/n in the 2nd art. b/n of the previous row from the hook, 2 in. n. *, repeat from * to * 6 times, 8 times in total. Row finish connection. Art.
3rd row: 4th century lifting point. 3 tbsp. from 2/n into the arch from 2 p. of the previous row, 11 in p., 4 tbsp. from 2/n to the next arch from 2 v. p. of the previous row from the hook. 3rd century p.. * 4 tbsp. from 2/n to the next arch from 2 v. n. of the previous row from the hook, 11th century. p., 4 tbsp. from 2/n to the next arch from 2 v. p. of the previous row from the hook, 3 p. *. repeat from * to * 2 times, 4 times in total. Row finish connection. Art. Connect all the motifs together according to the diagram and pattern.
Skirt: attach a new thread to the bottom of the bodice and knit in a circle st. s/n, total 208 art. s/n. Finish the row using conn. Art. Next, knit according to the fillet pattern.
2nd and all even rows: 4th century p. (3 v. p. rise + 1 v. p.), * 1 tbsp. s/n in the 2nd art. s/n of the previous row from the hook. 1st century p. *.repeat from * to * until the end of the row. Row finish connection. Art.
3rd and all odd rows: 3rd century p rise, 1 tbsp. s/n into the arch from v. p. of the previous row from the hook. * 1 tbsp. s/n in the next st. s/n of the previous row from the hook, 1 tbsp. s/n into the arch from v. p. of the previous row from hook *, repeat from * to * to the end of the row. Row finish connection. Art.
To widen the skirt in the 5th and 7th rows. add 10 tbsp evenly. s/n. in the 9th row, evenly add 14 tbsp. s/n. Total 242 st. s/n.
10th-18th rows: knit in the round in straight and reverse rows according to openwork pattern 1. A total of 11 repeats. Each row ends with a connection. Art. 19th row: 3 in. lifting point. 241 art. s/n. Row finish connection. Art.
20th-27th rows: knit according to the fillet pattern. To expand the skirt in every 2nd r. add 11 tbsp evenly. s/n Total 286 sg. s/n. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
28th-37th rows: knit in the round in straight and reverse rows according to openwork pattern 1. A total of 13 repeats. Each row ends with a connection. Art. 38th row: 3 in. lifting point. 285 Art. s/n. Row finish connection. Art.
39th-46th rows: knit according to the fillet pattern. To widen the skirt in the 40s.
42nd and 44th r. add 21 tbsp evenly. s/n, in the 46th row evenly add 23 tbsp. s/n. Total 372 st/n. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
Openwork stripe: Connect 31 main motifs together in the last row according to the diagram and photo. Attach the resulting openwork strip to the 36th row of the skirt.
47th row: attach a new thread to the back of the openwork strip. 3rd century p. rise, 371 art. s/n. Row finish connection. Art.
48th-55th rows: knit according to the fillet pattern. To widen the skirt at 30, 32 and 34 r. add 21 tbsp evenly. s/n, in the 36th row evenly add 23 tbsp. s/n. Total 372 st. s/n. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
56th-62nd rows: knit in the round in straight and reverse rows according to the pattern of openwork pattern No. 2. A total of 23 repeats. Each row ends with a connection. Art. 63rd row: 3 in. p. rise, 481 art. s/n. Row finish connection. Art.
64th-71st rows: knit according to the fillet pattern. To widen the skirt at 65, 67 and 69 r. add 6 tbsp evenly. s/n.
in the 71st row, evenly add 9 tbsp. s/n. Total 455 st. s/n. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
72nd-80th rows: knit in the round in straight and reverse rows according to openwork pattern 3. A total of 65 repeats. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
ASSEMBLY AND FINISHING
Tie the neck line in a circle using a crochet hook according to the “teeth” pattern 1 from the 1st to the 5th row inclusive. Each row ends with a connection. Art.
Tie the armhole lines in a circle using a hook according to the “teeth” pattern 2 from the 1st to the 4th row inclusive. Each row ends with a connection. Art. Thread a satin ribbon along the waist line.
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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.
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