Jumper with cutouts in braids
The true charm of this jumper is hard to overstate: the superb silver viscose lurex yarn, the long back, and the exquisite cable cut-outs on the front and 3/4 sleeves.
Pullover with ornamental leaf trim
Умело составленный коллаж поистине творит чудеса! Так сочетание орнамента из листочков и фантазийного структурного узора превращает пуловер самого обычного силуэта с традиционным V-образным вырезом в модель экстра класса.
Pullover Cartesian
The pullover is knitted with Cartesian needles from top to bottom in a ribbed pattern. The pullover has a loose silhouette and a great fit.
Pullover with diagonal pattern
The beige-sand color scheme is considered especially suitable for summer. But this pullover with its expressive diagonal pattern will brighten up your wardrobe at any time of the year.
Pullover Peacock feather
Белоснежный пуловер с узором "павлинье перо" связан спицами.
Jumper “Gentle”
Jumper-poncho with openwork sleeves
White raglan pullover with openwork pattern
An oversized pullover with emphasized raglan lines is knitted with openwork motifs from summer white yarn.
Jumper Canari
A beautiful and feminine jumper model with an openwork pattern, knitted on 4 mm knitting needles from wool yarn.
Pullover with pearl pattern on the yoke and fringe
A cotton pullover with a low-slung yoke framed by fringe is knitted with a pearl pattern in cinnamon-colored cotton.
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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