Top with collar
Casual top with a small collar and light stripes,
knitted from very pleasant to the body yarn from recycled natural
silk, goes well with jeans, skirt or dress
Jacket with a round yoke.
Jacket with a round yoke.
Short sleeve jacket and top with openwork pattern
The set of top and jacket is made of light cotton-viscose yarn. Both models captivate with an all-over openwork pattern and various shades of green - from light for the top and darker for the jacket
Summer dress with a zigzag pattern.
Crafted from linen and cotton threads, the dress features a colorful Missoni-inspired zigzag pattern on the skirt and a two-tone striped top.
Diagonally crocheted top
The turquoise top is knitted from the right corner by alternating openwork stripes and column tracks. Stylish decor – pendants with juniper cubes.
Beautiful women's top Sela
The subtle play of color in the interrupted stripes draws attention to this summer top.
Two-tone top with a skipped stitch pattern.
Featuring a two-tone cut-stitch pattern that creates vertical stripes, the casual top features wide armholes and edged placket for a flattering, figure-slimming look.
Pullover Peacock feather
A snow-white pullover with a peacock feather pattern is knitted.
Jumper “Gentle”
Jumper-poncho with openwork sleeves
Crochet top. Knitting from the center
The original design solution of the model is suggested by the geometric shape of the hexagonal motif. The rays growing from the center of the star allow you to model a silhouette that emphasizes all the advantages of your figure.
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
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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