Plum openwork pullover with a pattern of “leaves”
An interesting summer pullover is knitted with an openwork pattern of “Leaves” from plum-colored cotton yarn.
Knitted top “Erika”
Eric's top from Drops is absolutely gorgeous. It is knitted from plain yarn, cotton and polyester, wears well, does not lose its appearance when washed and is very practical.
Top with openwork back
Knitted top with a lace back in shaped yarn made from recycled cotton. The pattern is simple, but looks very impressive.
Pullover “DOUBLE”
Пуловер вяжется в поперечном направлении от одного рукава к другому. Модные детали - широкие рукава с напуском, резинка с зубчиками и кулиска по вырезу горловины.
Top with floral motifs - squares
Слагаемые успеха этой модели - пестрая кокетка в технике пэчворка с эффектом 3D, зубчатый основной узор и деликатный А-силуэт. Результат впечатляет, не правда ли?
Blouse with openwork yoke
Blouse with openwork yoke
Kimono jacket with delicate openwork pattern
Kimono jacket with delicate openwork pattern
Jumper Roulette
A stunning pattern of women's jumper crocheted from cotton yarn.
Top “Soft Spring”
Top with a round yoke and a neat openwork pattern.
Knitted colorful dress with scalloped pattern
This sleeveless knit dress with a scalloped pattern exudes a special energy and amazes with a powerful play of bright colors. This model uses two types of yarn in six shades.
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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