Loose pullover knitted Cedar Hill
A fashionable and stylish pullover from designer Bobbie Fitzgerald is made in simple stockinette stitch.
Cardigan Gladiola
Кардиган Gladiola с богатым аранским узором и шишечками от DROPS Design
Elegant jumper
Elegant jumper with decorative stripes and zigzag hem
Summer top knitted with diagonal stripes
Knitting on the diagonal is easier than it might seem. As a result of lateral additions and decreases, a rectangle is formed. The longer the rows become, the narrower the stripes. Thanks to this technique, the top beautifully fits the figure and seems almost fitted.
Top “SECRET””
Как связать топ "SECRET""
Cardigan Lydia
Cardigan Lydia
Jumper Blue Spring
DROPS sweater with openwork pattern, raglan sleeves and back fastening, "Cotton Light" yarn. Can be turned around and worn as a jacket. Size: 5- XXXL.
Openwork pullover with V-neck
Openwork pullover with V-neck
Short sleeve cardigan
Чудесный кардиган, связанный спицами ажурным узором «елочка» из пряжи на основе хлопка и шерсти. За удобство отвечают прямой силуэт, короткие цельновязаные рукава и глубокий V-образный вырез.
Stylish cardigan NAN”
Women's knitted cardigan with raglan sleeves from designer Kim Hargreaves.
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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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Пуловер реглан с узором из «кос» и резинки
Удачный союз двух знакомых узоров порой может дать поразительный результат. «Косы», украшающие нижнюю «асть переда и спинки, перекрещиваются друг с другом на уровне груди, а затем переходят в широкую резинку.
Crochet New Year's ball
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Crochet snowflakes. Part 11
Knitting snowflakes is a great opportunity to quickly receive finished products and give them as a gift for the New Year. And someone knits to order, and now the busy time has come. But these snowflakes will not melt, but will keep the warmth of your hands.
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