Free lace pattern. Including written instructions and chart. Cast on a multiple of 15 sts, + 2 and 20-row repeat.
Пряжа: бобинный мохер Aurora 100г/1000м в 1 нить. Состав: 67% кид мохер, 5% меринос, 28% па, + на манжетах 2 нити бобинного мериноса 100г/1500м. Расход:
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Finished measurements 30 (34, 37¾, 41½, 45¼, 49, 52¾)" / 76 (86.5, 96, 105.5, 115, 124.5, 134) cm Sample shown meas 34" / 86.5 cm, shown with zero ease Suggested ease: 0-2” positive easeYarn Shelter by Brooklyn Tweed (100% Targhee wool; 50 grams / 140 yards) 6 (7, 7, 8, 9, 9, 10) skeins in WoodsmokeNeedles One 16" and 24” or 32" circular needle (circ) in size US 8 (5 mm) One set dpns in size US 8 (5 mm) Or size to obtain gaugeGauge 17 sts and 26 rnds = 4" / 10 cm in St st in the rnd, blockedA suggested substitute yarn is shown below.
Knitting Stitch: English Mesh Lace Stitch Tutorial. An easy and elegant lace stitch for all your knitted accessories.
I am so excited to share a bit more about the top I knit for my wedding last month at the Museum of Science in Boston. I knew for a long time I wanted to make part of my wedding dress, but was anxious about (1) knitting an entire wedding dress and (2) wearing something knitted when it could possibly be very warm out. I settled on knitting the top part of my dress and purchasing the skirt (very much inspired by Katt Weaver's wedding ensemble). Pattern I searched a bunch on Ravelry and on instagram for potential patterns and for others who had knit part or all of their wedding dresses. (Notably, this project by @shmelinor and the heavy documentation of her own knitted wedding dress by Rae @marriedinasweater were huge influences). I finally settled on Scéal Grá by Ailbíona McLochlainn. I knew I wanted a circular yoke and a floral lace motif. It also seemed like the perfect base to do a few modifications. The original pattern has either cap or three-quarter length sleeves. I had longed envisioned my wedding gown having some kind of sleeve, but I wasn't sure exactly. I originally finished the sweater with cap sleeves (see the photo above), but after trying it on with the skirt I ended up buying, I realized I wanted something a little more flow-y up top. I improvised some slight-bell sleeves using the lace motifs from the Echo Flower Shawl, which is also Estonian lace. Knitting the nupps was probably the least fun I had while knitting this sweater, but I'm very happy I did it. I also modified the body of the sweater a bit: I added waist shaping at the sides and incorporated the Crystal Chandelier lace repeat from LionBrand along the bottom. Finally, and it's hard to see in the photos, I (one-by-one 😬) added small clear beads around the lace. The impact in the photos was minimal, but I did feel I had a few sparkly moments when the sun hit them just right. Yarn I started knitting with Knit Picks Lindy Chain in "swan", but found it was a little to cream colored vs stark white. I re-cast on with Sandnes Garn Mandarin Petit in "white" and found it was more the white-white I was going for. Knitting Firstly, the pattern was extremely easy to follow, which also made it easy to modify. On a more personal level, there was something very special for me about making part of my wedding dress. I had tried on a few dresses in stores, but knitting has always been such a big part of my life -- and is part of the reason Aaron loves me -- that knitting part of it felt like the perfect way to be true to myself. Many thanks to Andrea at Brass Tacks Photography for our lovely wedding photos <3
Acerca de la construcción Es un jersey tejido de arriba hacia abajo con un escote ancho trabajado con vueltas cortas para un ajuste cómodo. El canesú tiene diferentes secciones con un trabajo simple que combina diferentes puntos de encaje, fácil pero entretenido, para tejedores de nivel medio. El acabado del cuerpo incorpora también un pequeño calado que le da un toque muy especial y delicado. Ambas mangas tienen un acabado en elástico 2 x 2. La modelo viste una talla 2XL con 73 cm / 28.75 “ de holgura. Medidas finales Contorno pecho: 104 (113, 120, 129, 140, 153, 164) cm 41 (44.5, 47.25, 50.75, 55, 60.25, 64.5) “. Largo total:45 (45.5, 46.5, 47, 47.5, 48.5, 49) cm 17.75 (18, 18.25, 18.5, 18.75, 19,19.25) “. Largo del cuerpo (sisa-cadera): 26 cm / 10.25 “ para todas las tallas. Contorno manga: 28 (28, 31, 34.5, 37, 41, 43) cm 11 (11,12.25, 13.5, 14.5, 16.25, 17) “. Largo manga (sisa-puño): 5 cm / 2 “ para todas las tallas. Holgura Holgura recomendada: aprox. 15-20 cm / 6-7.75 “ de holgura positiva. Hilo Bc Garn, Bc Allino, grosor DK (50 g / 125 m; 1.76 oz / 137 yd; 50% algodón, 50% lino). 4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7) ovillos, color #22. Agujas Agujas circulares de 3.5 mm y 4 mm / 80 cm medida US 4 / 32 “ o el grosor necesario para obtener la tensión correcta. Agujas de doble punta de 3.5 mm y 4 mm si no vas a utilizar la técnica del círculo mágico (magic loop) para tejer las mangas. Otros accesorios Aguja lanera, 1 marcador, restos de lana o 2 guardapuntos. Tensión 18 puntos y 26 vueltas = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4” en punto jersey tejido EN CIRCULAR con las agujas de mayor tamaño, después de bloquear. Técnicas Montaje de puntos retorcido alemán (Twisted German cast-on). Vueltas cortas alemanas (German short rows). Montaje en bucle hacia atrás (Backward loop cast-on). Cierre en i-cord o cordón (i-cord bind-off). Montaje en cable (Cable cast-on).
Aurica is an oversized seamless top-down sweater with batwing sleeves and asymmetrical neckline made in the very beautiful Elena Moeke Yarns. The sweater features a cable and lace pattern on the left front while everything else is worked in stockinette stitch. The pattern is written for only three sizes, but due to its generous ease, the sweater will fit a wide range of sizes from XS to XXL. The picture shows size XS/S. YARN: Moeke Yarns Elena Single (100% Romanian wool), 165 m/180 yrds in 50 Gr, 300 (320, 350) Gr. (meters 990 (1060, 1160), yards 1080 (1155, 1260). I used colorway Natural. NEEDLES: 3 mm 100 cm/40 inch circular needles 3.5 mm/U.S. size 4 100 cm/40 inch circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge 3 mm dpns and 3.5 mm/U.S. size 4 or your preferred needles for knitting small circumference in the round NOTIONS: Stitch holders or waste yarn, 4 markers for shoulders, 2 markers for cable pattern, cable needle, tapestry needle or crochet hook to weave in ends GAUGE: 20 sts/28 rows = 10 cm/4” square in garter stitch on 3.5 mm/U.S. size 4 needles after blocking SIZES: XS/S (M/L, XL/XXL) Chest circumference: 75/85 (95/105, 115/125) cm / 30/34 (38/42, 46/50)” Garment chest/underarm measurement: 136 (144, 156) cm / 54.5 (57.5, 62.5)” Выход описания 21 марта 2019 г. Аурика – это бесшовный пуловер-оверсайз, связанный сверху вниз с рукавом-летучая мышь и асимметричным вырезом горловины. Пуловер выполнен из натуральной шерсти Elena Moeke Yarns. Полоса ажура и кос украшает перед изделия, а основной фон вяжется лицевой гладью. Описание составлено всего на три размера, но так как модель оверсайз, то пуловер подойдет широкому кругу размеров от XS до XXL. На фотографии выше представлен размер XS/S. ПРЯЖА: Moeke Yarns Elena Single (100% шерсть румынских овец), 165 м в 50 гр, 300 (320, 350) гр. (990 (1060, 1160) м). Я использовала цвет Natural. СПИЦЫ: круговые спицы 3 мм 100 см круговые спицы 3,5 мм 100 см или размер, с помощью которого получается заданная плотность, чулочные спицы 3 мм чулочные спицы 3,5 мм или спицы на ваш выбор для вязания маленьких окружностей (рукавов) ВСПОМОГАТЕЛЬНЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ: держатели петель или бросовая нить, 4 маркера для рукавов, 2 маркера для ажурного узора, вспомогательная спица, иголка или крючок для заправления концов ПЛОТНОСТЬ: 20 п/28 р = 10 см лицевой гладью спицами 3,5 мм после блокировки РАЗМЕРЫ: XS/S (M/L, XL/XXL) Окружность груди: 75/85 (95/105, 115/125) см Окружность груди в изделии: 136 (144, 156) см
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Architectural and completely modern in shape, this cropped pullover is a compelling knit and an eye-catching addition to any wardrobe. The front, back, and sleeves are simple quadrangles worked flat and seamed to achieve a wide, swingy shape with an open neckline and snugly fitted three-quarter-length sleeves. The interplay of twisted ribs, cables, and traveling stitches yields a fabric that wants to move and fold, and clever placement of each element creates flattering lines on the body. Since the size of the boatneck is determined by your seaming, you can adjust the way the garment sits on your shoulders after the knitting is complete. Measure your arm circumference at the biceps to determine which size sleeve will give you a slender fit that’s not too restricting. Designer: Michele Wang Collection: Fall 2014
Ivy Sweater from SweaterBabe is a lovely women’s sweater with a simple silhouette and is ideal for allowing a design element to truly stand out. This versatile top is intentionally designed with clean lines, so the visual focus is on the gorgeous lace that arcs from shoulder to shoulder. This pullover is knit seamlessly from the bottom in the round. At the armholes, stitches are added at either end for the slightly extended sleeves. The lace pattern is charted and written out. Skill Level: Intermediate Sizes: XS (S, M/L, 1X/2X, 3X) Finished Measurements: Shown in size S with suggested 5–8” positive ease Bust – 36½ (42, 47½, 54, 59½)” Yarn Requirements: 595 (710, 830, 960, 1095) yards of fingering or light sport weight yarn such as Malabrigo Mechita (100% Superwash Merino Wool; 100g/420yds) Needles: US 4 (3.50mm) 16” and 32–40” circular Gauge: 23 sts and 35 rows = 4” in stockinette or lace stitch, blocked This pattern was updated on 08/02/2021. If you purchased the PDF version, the newest version is available in your pattern library.
На изображении может находиться: один или несколько человек
Marettimo is a relaxed lightweight summer sweater, knit in the round from the bottom up and featuring a simple feather and fan lace detail at the hem and sleeves. The front and back are separated at the armholes and worked flat with short row shaping at the shoulders. Named for a small island off the coast of Sicily, this sweater is the second in my series of designs (Tegna is the first) named for Italian towns where I dream of wearing them someday.Measurements given are for the finished garment. Designed to fit with 7-11” 18-28cm of positive ease at the bust and 2-3” 5-7.5cm of positive ease at the upper arm.Yarn: Hedgehog Fibres Sock. A substitute is below.To choose the right size, measure around the largest part of the bust. Choose a size 7-11” larger than this e.g. my bust measurement is 35” and I knit the M giving me 11.5” inches of positive ease as I like my sweaters a bit oversized. For sleeves, measure your upper arm approx 3" down from the armpit and choose a size 2-3" bigger.