Knitted jacket with knitting needles with braids
Warm, cozy women's jacket, knitted in a luxurious braid pattern. The set includes a knitted snood.
Pullover with openwork pattern
A fantasy pattern, made with knitting needles from yarn of a delicate shade, makes the pullover elegant and beautiful. Openwork patterns are good for knitting spring items.
Silver pullover with bell sleeves and openwork patterns
An openwork raglan pullover with bell sleeves is knitted with openwork patterns in the form of “Leaves” from ribbon yarn.
Jumper with an openwork pattern with “braids”
The interesting arrangement of the pattern on this jumper makes the model more stylish and elegant.
Dress with openwork motifs
The dress with openwork inserts of square motifs is crocheted..
Top with leaf patterns
Top with leaf patterns
Blouse with ruffled sleeves
Blouse with an openwork pattern, made using a crochet hook. It gives the image a certain mystery and charm, in combination with black, it looks simply chic.
Openwork raglan pullover with mesh yoke
A delicately translucent pullover with short raglan sleeves and a mesh yoke is knitted from silk yarn in a deep blue color like the endless sea!
Blue crochet dress
A delicate, feminine, translucent dress is knitted from Irish lace motifs. An extraordinary solution is a flared skirt made from beautiful square motifs.
Yellow pullover
The pullover is knitted from yellow yarn made of 100% cotton with knitting needles in an openwork pattern. This pullover would look great in wool or mohair.
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.
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Orange raglan pullover with leaves pattern
Narrow vertical stripes of openwork “leaves” stand out against the background of a simple garter stitch - it looks great, also thanks to the non-slip ribbon yarn.
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