Women's jumper with arans
A modern interpretation of traditional Irish motifs - a non-standard combination of patterns, knitting directions and yarn colors.
Spectacular tunic – White Nights
Butterflies, flowers, curls and many other elements - sometimes subtle on a white canvas, sometimes striking the imagination with bright strokes. It’s impossible to take your eyes off the openwork tunic in Gzhel shades!
Lace pullover
This style combines French chic and summer comfort with luxuriously fine cashmere and silk yarns and an all-over openwork pattern with ribbed edges. Such painstaking work will require patience and attention.
Beautiful top with slits on the sides.
This beautiful top with slits on the sides is crocheted with zagzag patterns, the front and back are connected at the shoulders with beads.
Blue top with patterned stripes
A translucent summer top made from a blend of yarn with the addition of silk, with its amazing color reminiscent of the endless expanses of the Atlantic and, in addition, impresses with the exquisite play of openwork stripes.
Pullover with yoke
Pullover with yoke
Top Smiling Honey
The top is made from DROPS Safran yarn, knitted from the bottom up, with an openwork pattern on the front. Sizes S – XXXL.
A sophisticated cardigan.
Pay attention to the back, the non-standard knitting of which makes the entire product more fitted. The pattern on the front is very beautiful. The non-standard neckline and small turn-down collar add elegance to the product.
Silver green knitted sweater with round yoke
Sweater with a round yoke, knitted. The sweater is made without seams in one piece from top to bottom. The color of this sweater is reminiscent of the silvery green of wormwood.
Soft pink pullover
The highlight of this soft pink pullover is its wide 7/8 lace sleeves, reminiscent of butterfly wings.
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
Tunic “Dusty Rose”
Do you prefer roses to any other flowers? This beautiful dusty rose tunic is for you.
Top Catch the Wind
White fillet suit with roses
Gorgeous summer suit made using the technique
fillet knitting, decorated with motifs of large flowers
Olive openwork pullover
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