An openwork blouse on a hot summer day is simply irreplaceable. It can be worn with a classic suit, jeans, and shorts. It can be either short or long sleeves. Such blouses are crocheted more often than knitting needles, and each method of knitting has its own advantages. Knitted blouse is softer and more delicate. If you try to knit the loops evenly, it can look no worse than that of a typewriter, and sometimes even better.
It is necessary
- - 500 g of cotton yarn "iris" or "garus";
- - knitting needles number 2 for "iris" and 2, 5 for "garus";
- - circular needles of the same size.
Instructions
Step 1
Start knitting the blouse from the bottom line of the shelf. Calculate the number of garter stitches and pattern stitches. Since the blouse does not start with an elastic band, only one size is required for the needles.
Step 2
Cast on the needles the required number of loops. Knit 5-6 cm in garter stitch, that is, with one front loops in even and odd rows. After that, proceed to knitting an openwork mesh. Remove the edge loop. Make 1 yarn over, knit the next 2 loops together with the front, 1 front. Knit in this way to the end of the row. Knit even rows according to the pattern, knitting the yarn over with a purl loop.
Step 3
Knit the next 2 rows according to the pattern, front row - with front loops, purl - with purl. Fifth row knit like this: remove the edge, 2 together with the front, 1 front, 1 yarn. Knit the next rows according to the picture. 9 row: 1 front, 1 yarn, 2 together with the front. Knit rows 10, 11 and 12 according to the picture. Repeat the pattern from row 13.
Step 4
Knit with fishnet to the beginning of the sleeves. This is a one-piece blouse, and the sleeves are knitted with the shelf and back in one piece. The addition of loops to the sleeve goes at the end of the row. First add 5 loops on one side, on the next row the same amount on the other sleeve. Thus, add loops 4-5 times. Then knit in a straight line to the neck.
Step 5
Tying up to the neck, divide the knitting into 2 parts. Remove one sleeve with half of the shelf on an additional knitting needle. Close the loops of the neckline and continue to knit the second sleeve and the second half of the front half to the middle of the shoulder, then to the line of the neckline of the back. Return to the left part of knitting, tie a new ball and tie the second sleeve and the second half of the front half to the middle of the shoulder and to the line of the neck of the back. Connect both halves of the knit and knit to the end of the sleeve.
Step 6
Decrease the loops in exactly the same order as you added them, 5 loops at the beginning of each row. You should have exactly the same number of loops left as at the beginning of knitting. Knit them with a net, constantly comparing them to the shelf. Finish the back with garter knit the same width as on the front.
Step 7
Sew or crochet the side seams. On the circular knitting needles, cast on the loops along the bottom of the sleeves and knit several rows of garter stitch. Do the same along the neckline.