Every craftswoman is simply obliged to know how to tie braids. After all, these are very beautiful patterns; they can decorate many knitted items. For beginner knitters, some patterns may seem difficult. We advise you to try to knit a braid pattern using the knitting patterns and descriptions of which are presented in this article and see for yourself that everything complex actually begins with something simple. Follow the instructions in the diagrams and you will succeed!

Abbreviations used in descriptions:

  • pattern repeat - P;
  • front rows - LR;
  • purl rows - IR.

"Gertrude"

In this criss-cross pattern, the braids are decorated with bridges. This braid looks especially good on voluminous items.

The number of points must be a multiple of 24 + 15 points + 2 cr. The pattern should be knitted according to the pattern.

The diagram shows only LR, in IR we knit all stitches according to the drawing. We start LR with 1 cr., then repeat P the required number of times, ending with 15 p. to the arrow and 1cr.
Vertical P consists of 1p. 16 rub.

"David"

Knitted with diverging and converging braids, a pattern for medium and thicker yarn.

The given patterns show how to knit such a pattern in two versions: a braid pattern for forward/reverse and for circular knitting knitting needles

For forward/reverse braid knitting, the number of stitches must be a multiple of 24 + 2 stitches + 2 cr. We start and finish the row - 1cr.

For circular knitting pattern, the number of stitches is a multiple of 24.

"Robin"

Combined embossed braids and plaits look great not only on clothes, but also on pillows and blankets.

The given diagrams show how to knit such a pattern in two versions: for forward/reverse knitting and for circular knitting.

For forward/reverse braid knitting, the number of stitches should be a multiple of 12 + 7 stitches + 2 cr. We start and finish the row - 1cr.

For circular knitting pattern, the number of stitches is a multiple of 12.

Combined braid pattern

An interesting combination of weaves of different widths gives knitted pattern extra charm.

We knit using knitting needles according to the pattern that shows only the LR. For IR loops we knit according to the visible pattern.

Horizontal R consists of 12 p., Vertical R - with 1 p. 18 rub.

Braid pattern with paths

The presence of vertical tracks from knit stitches visually “stretches out” the overall pattern. The combination knitted using this algorithm is suitable for adult and children's patterns made from medium-thick yarn.

We knit according to the pattern that shows only LR. For IR loops we knit according to the visible pattern.

Horizontal R consists of 18 p., Vertical R - with 1 p. for 32 rubles.

Braids with leaf patterns

A charming composition of braids and small leaves looks great on jumpers and cardigans.

Knit the braid pattern with leaves using knitting needles according to the pattern that shows only LR.IR, we carry it out according to the drawing. A green cell in the diagram means there is no loop.

The horizontal and vertical P of the pattern are equal to 23p, respectively. and 27r.

Curly braid

The figured braid is knitted with simple crosses of 4 loops. How to knit such weaves is described in detail in the instructions below the diagram.

On сх. Only LR are shown. We carry out IR according to risk.

Horizontal P is equal to 14p.+2p.+2cr. We do it vertically once with 1p. 18 rubles each, then knit, repeating from the 3rd row.

Openwork braid pattern with knitting needles

This braid looks best when made with thick, medium-thick yarn. This is a wonderful pattern for women's summer blouses and tops.

On сх. Only LR are shown. We carry out IR according to risk. We knit the yarn overs in the IR purlwise. P.

Horizontal P is equal to 16p.+3p.+2cr. We start knitting from the loops in front of the P. The vertical P is equal to 1p. 26 rub.

Braids on the reverse surface

The intricate weave gives the product knitted with this pattern elegance and originality.

On сх. Only LR are shown. IR is carried out according to the drawing.

Horizontal P in diagram. indicated by arrows, vertical P is equal to 40r.

“Braid and mesh” pattern with knitting needles

Detailed patterns and descriptions explain how to knit this interesting pattern. Contrary to popular belief that braids are a pattern for tight, warm clothes try knitting a summer blouse with such braids with a mesh.

The braid checkerboard holds the fabric well, preventing the knitted product from stretching and losing its shape. Braids and mesh are knitted in a number of stitches that is a multiple of 22 + 1 stitch + 2 stitches. On сх. Only LR are shown. We carry out IR according to risk.

Vertical R – 28 rub.

Braids “Shell”

Knitting patterns that are monotonous and rustic at first glance often look completely different in finished product. This option is exactly that. Try using it on a women's pullover and you will be pleasantly surprised by the result.

How to tie such braids - see the diagram. It has LR and IR.

P contains 12p.+2cr.+7p. for symmetry of the drawing. In height we repeat from 1p. 8 rubles each

Wide openwork braid

This knitted pattern of a wide openwork braid and narrow side braids is perfect for youth jumper models.

A detailed knitting pattern for beginners shows LR. How to knit the wrong side - look at the visible drawing. We knit yarn overs in IR using purl stitches.

Horizontal (marked with a bracket in the diagram) and vertical P are respectively equal to 26p. and 20r.

Such braids look good on children's things and small interior items. The braids hold the shape of the fabric, preventing it from stretching.

On сх. LR, IR are shown, we knit according to the drawing.

Braids with shadow

This pattern is a continuous interweaving of loops. They are all knitted.

On сх. Only LR are depicted. Purl The side is knitted purl. P.

Horizontal P consists of 15p. For knitting you will need additional. spoke. If desired, moving the loops can be done with a crochet hook.

Thick braids

A beautiful convex braid pattern is suitable for knitting bulky items.

Description:

  • 1p. (LR): 6p., *2p., 10p.* – from * to * repeat to the extreme 8p., 2p., 6p.;
  • 2 rub. and all IR: 8l., *10i., 2l.* – from * to * repeat to the extreme 6p., 6l.;
  • 3p.: like 1p.;
  • 5p.: 6l., *2i., remove 5p. for extra sp. at work, 5l., 5l. with additional knitting needles, 2i., 10l.* - from * to * repeat to the extreme 8p., 2i., 6l.;
  • 7r., 9r.: like 1r.;
  • 11r.: same as 5r.;
  • 13r., 14r.: like 1r.;
  • 17p.: 6p., *2p., 10p., 2p., remove 5p. for extra sp. at work, 5l., 5l. with additional knitting needles * - from * to * repeat to the extreme 8p., 2i., 6p.;
  • from 19 rub. for 21 rub.: as 1 rub.;
  • 23r.: like 17r.;
  • 24 rub. (IR): like 2p.

Chain of braids

The pattern is simple to make and universally applicable.

A detailed diagram shows the LR. How to knit the wrong side - look at the visible drawing. We knit yarn overs in IR using purl stitches.

P is equal to 5p.+2p. for symmetry + 2cr.

Braids with elongated loops

This very delicate pattern can be used for knitting women's blouses, jumpers, hats. For beginner knitters, the pattern may seem a little complicated.

Horizontal P is equal to 18p.+2cr. On сх. LR and IR are depicted. LR should be read from right to left, IR - vice versa. We perform it once with 1 ruble. 12 rubles each, then repeat from 3 rubles. 12 rub.

Explanations for the diagram:

  • 1r.: 1i., 3l., 1l. from 3n., 8l., 1l. with 3n., 3l., 1i.;
  • 2p.: 1l., 3i., 1p. pull out (drop the yarn overs, transfer to the right sp., without knitting, thread before work), 8i., 1p. pull out (repeated), 3i., 1l.;
  • 3r.: 1i., 2l., 1l. from 3n., cross the elongated st. to the left from 4l. (remove the extended one, knit 4 knits, then knit the extended knit.), cross the extended one to the right with 4 knits, 1 knit. with 3n., 2l., 1i.;
  • 4r. and further: we read similarly according to the diagram.

Small paired braids

A neat pattern for knitting with threads of medium thickness. Ideal for children's items.

Knitting patterns for braids are designed for forward/reverse knitting and for circular knitting. LR and IR are shown.

Horizontal R is 7p.+3p. for symmetry + 2cr. Repeat vertically from 1p. 6 rubles each

Braids with extended transitions

A simple pattern on the back of the ch. will decorate any thing. Looks good on interior items, such as pillows.

You should dial 18p.+3p. symmetry + 2cr. Repeat in height from 1p. 12 rub.

Miniature braids

A very elegant pattern that requires some patience to complete. It is better to use yarn that is not very thick, otherwise the braids will look ugly.

The diagram shows LR and IR.

The initial set is 10p.+2cr. In height we perform from 1p. 16 rub.

Braids - buds

An interesting solution to the classic pattern is suitable for knitting various things for adults.

How to knit LR is shown in the diagram; in IR we determine it by drawing.

The initial set is 19p.+1p.+2cr. In height we perform from 1p. 14 rub.

Braids with fine lace

The fabric knitted with this pattern holds its shape firmly and does not stretch. The pattern can be used in various models of clothing and when knitting interior items.

The diagram shows LR and IR.

The initial set is 16p.+8p.+2cr. Repeat in height from 1p. 12 rub.

The horizontal movement of loops is popularly called arans. This method is used for decoration, volume, to highlight special fragments. Made with high quality and accuracy, it will decorate both winter and summer knitwear. Knitting braids with knitting needles with diagrams, patterns and descriptions from our catalog is as easy as shelling pears. Even beginners will understand them.

When choosing an ornament, experienced craftswomen and beginners will be able to find a suitable sample in the catalog, thanks to the large selection. All models turn out to be unique and different from their neighbors.

The concept of arana comes from a small Irish town. To create them, move one, or more often two loops across the working field. The patterns remind geometric figures: rhombuses, triangles, stripes.
By intertwining two groups of four or more loops, you get a braid. It can be right-sided or left-sided.

How to find patterns and patterns of braids with knitting needles in the catalog

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Pattern: Braid with knitting needles with 3 lines

1st, 3rd row: 1 chrome. p., 4 p. p., 6 persons. p., 1 p. p., 1 p. pull out from the broach and knit. crossed, purl 1 p., 1 p. pull out from the broach and knit. crossed, purl 1 p., 1 p. pull out from the broach and knit. crossed, purl 1 p., 6 persons. p., 4 p. p., 1 chrome. P.

5th row: 1 chrome. p., 4 p. p., 6 p. cross to the right: 3 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 3 stitches, then knit. 3 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, purl 1 p., 1 p. pull out from the broach and knit. crossed, purl 1 p., 1 p. pull out from the broach and knit. crossed, purl 1 p., 1 p. pull out from the broach and knit. crossed, purl 1 p., 6 p. cross to the left: 3 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 3 stitches, then knit. 3 p. with auxiliary needles, 4 p. p., 1 chrome p.


Braid patterns with diagonal knitting needles

1st row: 4 sts cross to the right: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 4 sts cross to the left: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, purl 1 p., 3 persons. p., 3 p. p., 3 persons. p., 3 p. p., 4 p. cross to the right: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 4 sts cross to the left: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles

3rd row: 11 persons. p., 3 p. p., 3 persons. p., 3 p. p., 9 persons.p.

Row 5: K10. p., 3 p. p., 3 persons. p., 3 p. p., 10 persons.p.

7th row: 4 sts cross to the right: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 4 sts cross to the left: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1, purl 3 p., 3 persons. p., 3 p. p., 3 persons. p., 4 p. cross to the right: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 4 sts cross to the left: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles

Row 9: K8. p., 3 p. p., 3 persons. p., 3 p. p., 3 persons.p. 1 purl. p., 8 persons.p.

Row 11: K8. p., 2 p. p., 3 persons. p., 3 p. p., 3 persons.p. 2 p. p., 8 persons.p.

2nd and all even rows: knit all loops according to the fabric pattern (that is:
purl loops - purl, knit stitches - knit), knit yarn overs purl.

Scheme of braids with knitting needles and strands

1st row: 1 chrome. p., 3 persons. p., 6 p. cross: 2 p. set aside for the 1st auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. 2 p. set aside for the 2nd auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with 2nd aux. knitting needles in front of the loops with 1st aux. knitting needles, then knit faces. 2 sts with 1st aux. knitting needles, 8 persons. p., 6 p. cross: 2 p. set aside for the 1st auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. 2 p. set aside for the 2nd auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with 2nd aux. knitting needles in front of the loops with 1st aux. knitting needles, then knit faces. 2 sts with 1st aux. knitting needles, 3 persons. p., 1 chrome. P.

3rd row: 1 chrome. n., 2 persons. p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 6 persons. p., ., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 1 chrome p.

5th row: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., ., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 4 p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 4 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 4 p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 1 chrome. P.

7th row:: 1 chrome. p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 6 persons. p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 6 persons. p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 1 chrome. P.

9th row: 1 chrome. p, 10 persons. p., 6 p. cross: 2 p. set aside for the 1st auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. 2 p. set aside for the 2nd auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with 2nd aux. knitting needles in front of the loops with 1st aux. knitting needles, then knit faces. 2 sts with 1st aux. knitting needles, 10 persons. p., 1 chrome p.

11th row: 1 chrome. p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 6 persons. p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2, 3 sts cross to the left: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary stitches. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 6 persons. p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 1 chrome stitch

13th row: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 4 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 4 sts, cross 3 sts to the left: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary stitches. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 4 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 1 chrome p.

15th row: 1 chrome. n., 2 persons. p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 6, 3 sts cross to the left: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary stitches. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 1 chrome p.

2nd and all even rows: knit all loops according to the fabric pattern (that is:
purl loops - purl, knit stitches - knit), knit yarn overs purl.

Braid knitting needles 36 pattern and diagram

1st row: 1 chrome. p., 6 persons. p., 4 p. p., 6 persons. p., 1 chrome. P.

3rd row: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 3 sts cross to the left: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 1 chrome. P.

5th row: 1 chrome. p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 1 chrome. P.

7th row: 1 chrome. p., 2 p. p., 12 persons. p., 2 p. p., 1 chrome. P.

9th row: 1 chrome. p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., ., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 1 chrome. P.

11th row: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 3 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 1 p., then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 3 sts. cross to the right: 1 st. put aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 3 p. cross to the right: 1 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 1 p., 1 chrome. P.

2nd and all even rows: knit all loops according to the fabric pattern (that is:
purl loops - purl, knit stitches - knit), knit yarn overs purl.

Braid knitting pattern with pattern No. 42

1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 21, 23, 25 rows: 1 chrome. p., 1 p. p., 7 persons. p., 1 p. p., 7 persons. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. P.

5th row: 1 chrome. p., 1 p. p., 3 persons. p., 4 p. cross to the right: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, purl 1 p., 7 persons. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. P.

13th row: 1 chrome. p., 1 p. p., 3 persons. p., 4 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, purl 1 p., 7 persons. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. P.

Row 19: 1 chrome. p., 1 p. p., 7 persons. p., 1 p. p., 4 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 3 persons. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. P.

27 row: 1 chrome. p., 1 p. p., 7 persons. p., 1 p. p., 4 p. cross to the right: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 3 persons. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. P.

2nd and all even rows: knit all loops according to the fabric pattern (that is:
purl loops - purl, knit stitches - knit), knit yarn overs purl.

Knitted braid with description of pattern No. 44

1st, 3rd row: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. n., 2 persons. p., 4 p. p., 4 persons. p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 chrome p.

5th row: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. n., 2 persons. p., 2 p. p., 4 p. cross to the right: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then purl. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 chrome p.

7, 9, 19, 21 rows: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. n., 2 persons. p., 2 p. n., 2 persons. p., 2 p. n., 2 persons. p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 chrome. P.

11th row: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. n., 2 persons. p., 4 p. cross to the right: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then purl. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, purl 2 n., 2 persons. p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 chrome p.

13, 15 rows: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. p., 4 persons. p., 4 p. n., 2 persons. p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 chrome p.

17th row: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. n., 2 persons. p., 4 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 p., then knit knit. 1 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, purl 2 n., 2 persons. p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 chrome p.

23 row: 1 chrome. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. n., 2 persons. p., 2 p. p., 4 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 p., then knit knit. 1 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 chrome p.

2nd and all even rows: knit all loops according to the fabric pattern (that is:
purl loops - purl, knit stitches - knit), knit yarn overs purl.

Braid with knitting needles and description of pattern No. 48

1st row: 2 persons. p., 6 p. cross to the right: 3 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 3 stitches, then knit. 3 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 6 sts cross to the left: 3 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 3 stitches, then knit. 3 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 P.

3, 5, 7 rows: all persons. P.

Row 9: K2. p., 6 p. cross to the left: 3 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 3 stitches, then knit. 3 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, 6 sts cross to the right: 3 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 3 stitches, then knit. 3 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, knit 2 P.

11, 15 rows: 4 sts cross to the right: 2 sts set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles, purl 1 p., 6 persons. p., 1 p. p., 4 p. cross to the left: 2 p. set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, next. Knit 2 stitches, then knit. 2 p. with auxiliary knitting needles

Row 13: K4. p., 1 p. p., 6 persons. p., 1 p. p., 4 persons. P.

2nd and all even rows: knit all loops according to the fabric pattern (that is:
purl loops - purl, knit stitches - knit), knit yarn overs purl.

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As soon as it’s time to knit warm clothes, be it a hat, sweater or vest, craftswomen immediately begin to be puzzled by the selection of yarn and the appropriate tools. An important step in creating a cozy, soft item is also the selection of patterns. Among all the splendor of styles knitted clothes A separate group can be distinguished from products in the manufacture of which braids with knitting needles are used. Relief braids and diamonds, honeycombs and zigzags attract attention with their exquisite interweaving of smooth and broken lines. Such voluminous ornaments on warm items are perfect in themselves, but for knitting a spring wardrobe they can be supplemented with openwork runners and mesh fabric.

Knitted braids - complex elements

In terms of their execution, braids with knitting needles are complex elements, so tying them requires certain skills and the manifestation of handicraft skills. Traditionally, it is recommended to knit a small sample in order to see the texture of the future product. While creating various types weaves, in addition to the main set of tools, you will also need an additional knitting needle of a regular or special pattern. You can also use a pin. The choice depends entirely on what the craftswoman has at hand, or how often she knits exactly these patterns, which means she owns all the corresponding devices.

Knitting a complex braid with knitting needles is impossible without a detailed, easy-to-read diagram, which indicates not only the types of loops, but also the places where they overlap. This element is one of the varieties of Aran patterns. If the knitter’s choice falls on a pattern that is simple in its execution, then the product will be knitted with it many times faster. Very long and demanding special attention sometimes work involves knitting fabric on which there is a large number of various weaves, large and small braids, zigzags, diamonds and other three-dimensional ornaments. However, after persistent efforts and utmost diligence, a hand-made item turns out to be very beautiful and neat. Inexperienced craftswomen should begin to master braids with knitting needles using simple circuits and over time, increase your level of skill, moving on to more complex patterns - arans with knitting needles.

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Skirt with braids

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A knitted skirt with knitting needles and a description will be available to a craftswoman with any experience. This skirt with a high belt will complement the wardrobe of every fashionista. After all, you can wear it both on dates and to work in the office.

Description for sizes S (M).
Waist circumference 70-75 (80-85) cm.
The finished circumference of the belt (not stretched) is 38 (43) cm.
Length - 58 (62) cm.

Materials: 1 - 7 (8) skeins of Silkroad Aran Tweed (85% wool, 10% silk, 5% cashmere) - 95m/50g; 2 - 12 (13) skeins of Silkroad Ultra (85% wool, 15% silk, 5% cashmere) - 55m/50g; 3 - 4 (4) skeins of Classic DK Wool (100% wool) - 98m/50g; circular knitting needles: no. 4 (80cm), nom. 7 (120 cm), nom. 10 (120 cm), additional needle.

Knitting density:
9 loops/19 rows - 10×10 cm rice pattern, knitting needles no. 10, double thread (threads 1 and 2).
22 loops/25 rows - 10×10 cm elastic, knitting needles no. 4, double thread (3).
Row 1: knit 1, purl 1, alternately until the end of the row.
Row 2: knit over purl, purl over knit.
Repeat 2 rows.

Legend:
P1I - lift the loop from the broach between the loops and knit purl (+ 1 loop);
K6P - remove 3 additional loops. knitting needle, 3 knit stitches, 3 loops with extra. knitting needles;
K6L - remove 3 additional loops. knitting needle before knitting, 3 knit stitches, 3 loops with extra. knitting needles
We knit the product from top to bottom.
Spring, for skirts - beauty

Skirt Description:
On knitting needles No. 10, using threads 1 and 2 (put them together), cast on 279 (319) stitches, mark the beginning of the row (for example, with a colored thread) and close the row.
Row 1 (RS): * 12 stitches in rice pattern, knit 6, purl 4, knit 6, 12 stitches in rice pattern *, repeat stitches between * * 5 (6) times, 12 stitches in rice pattern ", 6 knit, 4 purl, 6 knit, 11 loops in the "rice" pattern.
We knit rows 2-7 as the 1st.
8th row: * 12 loops with a “rice” pattern, K6P, purl twice together, K6L, 12 loops with a “rice” pattern *. repeat loops between * * 5 (6) times, 12 loops with a “rice” pattern, K6P, purl 2 together twice, K6L, 11 loops with a “rice” pattern.
Knit 7 rows according to the pattern without braids.
Row 16: * 12 loops in a rice pattern, K6P, purl 2 together, K6L, 12 loops in a rice pattern *. repeat loops between * * 5 (6) times, 12 loops with a “rice” pattern, K6P, purl 2 together, K6L, 11 loops with a “rice” pattern.
Knit 7 rows according to the pattern.
Row 24: * 12 loops with a “rice” pattern, K6P, purl 2 times together, K6L, 12 loops with a “rice” pattern *. repeat loops between * * 5 (6) times, 12 loops with a “rice” pattern, K6P, purl 2 together twice, K6L, 11 loops with a “rice” pattern.
We knit 7 rows according to the pattern.
Row 32: * 12 loops with a “rice” pattern, K6P, P1I, 1 purl, K6L, 12 loops with a “rice” pattern *, repeat loops between * * 5 (6) times, 12 loops with a “rice” pattern, K6P, P1I, 1 purl, K6L, 11 stitches with “rice” pattern.
We knit 7 rows according to the pattern.
Row 40: * 12 loops with a “rice” pattern, K6P, 2 purl, K6L, 12 loops with a “rice” pattern *, repeat loops between * * 5 (6) times, 12 loops with a “rice” pattern, K6P, 2 purl, K6L , 11 loops in a “rice” pattern.
Rows 41-44 knit according to the pattern.
Row 45: bind off 12 loops in the “rice” pattern, * 14 elastic loops, bind off 24 loops in the “rice” pattern *, repeat loops from 8 to the second * 5 (6) times, 14 loops with an elastic band, close the last 11 loops in the pattern "rice" = 112 loops.
Row 46: knitting needles no. 7 we knit with an elastic band to the end, pulling the thread tightly between the sections with closed loops.
Rows 47-51: continue knitting with an elastic band.
Take knitting needles no. 4 and thread 3 in two folds.
Row 52-57: knit with an elastic band.
Row 58:
size S - following the rib pattern, knit 2 together, * 15 rib stitches, knit 2 together, 16 rib stitches, knit 2 together *. repeat loops between * * 1 time, 16 elastic loops = 88 loops;
size M - following the rib pattern, knit 2 together, * 14 rib stitches, knit 2 together, 15 rib stitches, knit 2 together *, repeat stitches 8 to 2 * 1 time, 14 rib stitches, knit 2 together twice , 16 elastic loops = 100 loops.
Continue knitting with an elastic band until the height of the belt from the beginning is 29 (33) cm.
Close the loops loosely according to the pattern using knitting needles no. 10

Ending.

On the wrong side, mark the center of the section with closed loops with a “rice” pattern and sew in the center between the sections with braids, forming tails. In this way we sew on all the sections with folds.

Braids schemes:

We have selected several knitting braid patterns with patterns. We hope you find them useful.

/ 12/24/2015 at 21:19

Hello, friends!

Today, my dears, we are knitting braids. Every knitter sooner or later comes to the conclusion that she needs to master these knitting techniques. After all, how beautiful and rich they look knitted products with various braids and plaits!

For beginner knitters, tying braids at first causes some difficulties. Therefore, let's take a step-by-step look at how to knit some of their types. And then, if you master the technique and basic principles of knitting, then in the future you can even make very complex, intricate patterns with braids, plaits and arans.

So, let's begin. Knitting all patterns with braids, without exception, Aran knitting, is based on the technique of moving loops. In order to retake loops intended for movement, you need to acquire so-called auxiliary knitting needles, which come in different thicknesses and look like this:

Or like this:

Ideally, the auxiliary knitting needle is taken a little thinner than the main working knitting needles.

When knitting using an auxiliary knitting needle, the stitches intended for displacement are re-slipped onto this knitting needle and left either in front or behind the work. Then, having knitted the next loops in the row, knit the loops from the auxiliary needle (see photo). Moreover, you can knit loops either directly from this knitting needle, or return loops from it to the main left knitting needle, and then knit - as you prefer.

But even if for some reason you don’t have such knitting devices, it doesn’t matter. For this purpose, you can use an ordinary safety pin, although it is not so convenient (I’ll tell you a secret - I often do this myself).

Let's look at what moving loops is using the example of the simplest braid. We will perform it on 8 loops. For the sample, we will cast on 14 loops (12 loops for the braid and its “framing” + 2 edge loops).

Pattern Description:

1st row: 2 purl, 8 knit, 2 purl;

From 2nd to 4th row knitting, what does the knitting look like?– we knit knit stitches over the knit stitches, and purl stitches over the purl stitches (photo 1).

photo 1 - knitted the first 4 rows

5th row: Purl 2, 4 loops re-slip, without knitting them, onto an auxiliary needle and leave ahead of the work; knit the next 4 loops (at the beginning of knitting them, try not to have a large stretch between the loops). Then we slip 4 loops from the auxiliary needle onto the left needle and also knit them. It turned out that our loops seemed to cross with an inclination to the left (see photos 2 and 3).

photo 2 - we remove 4 loops on an auxiliary needle and leave them ahead of the work


photo 3 - remove the removed loops onto the left knitting needle and knit them with knit stitches

From 6th to 12th row - we knit according to the pattern.

And if you knit such braids in a row, you get this elegant pattern:

Such simple braids can be done on 4, 6, 10 and even 12 loops, the main thing is that the number is even. It all depends on how thick the yarn you use and what “swing” of the braid you want to get.

But you need to remember that the more loops there are for the braid, the more it contracts when the loops are displaced, and therefore the yarn consumption will increase. In addition, you can adjust how many rows to move the loops. The more often (through fewer rows) you move the loops, the “tighter” the braid will be twisted; the less frequently, the looser the braid will be and will not tighten the fabric so much. It all depends on your taste and preferences.

Can be knitted simple braid, leaving the loops on the auxiliary needle not in front, but behind the work. Then your braids will no longer intertwine to the left, but to the right. This is what it looks like:

More complex braids use combinations with offset loops, both to the left and to the right, and can also take into account different combinations of the number of loops intended for movement. And it is precisely because of the ability to create such different combinations that we can create so many beautiful patterns.

Now let's look at a more complex braid. Here, as I said above, we move the loops both left and right.

Pattern Description:

Braid with 16 loops. We cast on 22 loops for the sample (16 for the braid, 4 for the “framing”, +2 for the edge loops).

1st row: P2, k16, p2;

From 2nd to 6th row: knit according to the pattern;

7th row: Purl 2, slip 4 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave behind the work, knit the next 4 loops, then knit 4 loops from the auxiliary needle; Slip 4 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave in front of the work, knit 4, knit 4 loops from the auxiliary needle, purl 2;

From 8th to 14th row: knit according to the pattern;

15th row: repeat the pattern starting from the 7th row.

And here is a pattern reminiscent of braided pigtails. You can find out how to knit it at this page.

By combining the displacements of the loops in a different way, you can get such a pattern (see diagram and description ):

In the examples given, the braids are made along the stockinette surface. But there are exceptions when both elastic bands and smaller braids are intertwined. For example:

A slightly different principle in Aran knitting: there the tracks from the front surface move in different intricacies along the back surface. And if in braids we move loops, dividing their number equally (for example, a braid of 6 loops: move 3 at a time), then here we can, for example, move 2 or 3 loops of the front stitch along the top, and 1 loop of the purl along the bottom iron. But the principle is the same - we reshoot, move:

How to knit braids with knitting needles

If we talk about patterns, those that look like braids look very beautiful. This pattern can suit children, women, and even men. The braid pattern can look great on any item. Moreover, such a pattern can freely go with a combination of other various patterns. In order to learn, you will need a little patience and skill, special knitting needles and a few secrets to create this masterpiece.

How to knit braids with knitting needles for beginners

Before you start knitting a pattern in which main element, this is a braid, you need to know the following things. So, how to knit braids for beginners with your own hands:


How to knit a double braid

Among all the patterns, a double braid with knitting needles is the simplest element in terms of complexity of execution. This braid consists of two weaves. The pattern itself can be changed, the braid made narrower, the distance between the main patterns reduced or increased. Here are some examples that show how to knit a double braid using knitting needles.

Simple double braid

Simple double braid

In this pattern, all cast-on loops should be divided by 12, not counting two edge and three symmetry loops. For drawing, choose in advance. The first couple of rows are done in order to form the initial appearance of the pattern, after which the weaves themselves begin to be knitted. All work can be divided according to the following scheme:

  • in rows 1 and 5, the loops need to be knitted in the following sequence: three knit, three purl, and at the end of the row there should be 3 loops left, they are knitted like three purl.
  • the second row begins with the fact that all the rows are on the wrong side or even, you need to knit according to the following pattern in the figure: under the knit ones - the knit ones, and the purl ones under the purl ones.
  • in the third row, weaving is done with an inclination to the left, so that an additional knitting needle should always be in front of the work. Knitting should be done in this way: purl 3, knit 3, then three stitches are removed onto the auxiliary needle and the next ones must be knit purl again. Next, the removed stitches need to be returned to knitting and knitted. At the end of the row you need to finish everything with three purl loops.
  • The 7th row is performed by weaving with an inclination to the right side, do not forget about the auxiliary knitting needle. The sequence of stitches for knitting will be as follows: 3 purl stitches, three are removed on an additional knitting needle, the next three stitches are knitted with knit stitches, then again you need to pick up the knitted loops and knit them purlwise, then there are 3 knit stitches. The row ends with three purls.
  • 9 and the following rows are knitted in the same way as from the first row.

Braid pattern pattern

Using the video below, you can get acquainted with more detailed diagram knitting and see how a double-sided braid is knitted with knitting needles:

The braid patterns presented above turned out to be quite voluminous. Below you can see another example of knitting voluminous braids. This time, using a different combination of purl and knit stitches, in which the knit stitches predominate, the pattern comes out more prominent.

Relief braid

  • this time the number of loops is taken as a multiple, 11 + 4 loops for edge and symmetry.
  • The 1st and 3rd, 7th and 9th rows need to be knitted like this: 2 purl loops, 9 knit stitches. At the end of the row you need to knit two purl stitches for symmetry.
  • if the rows are odd, then knit stitches are knitted at the beginning of the row, then knit stitches are made under the knit stitches, and purl stitches are made under the purl stitches.
  • The weave of the braid is formed precisely in the fifth row and the row is knitted in this way: 2 purl, 3 loops are thrown onto a secondary knitting needle, while you need to leave it under the fabric. Then the next three are knitted with knit stitches, then the thrown stitches are knitted with purl stitches, and the three that remain are knitted with knit stitches. The row ends on two purl stitches.
  • The eleventh row is knitted according to the following pattern: 2 purl loops, three knit stitches, then there are three loops that are thrown onto an additional knitting needle. The next three are purl, then we return the loops that were removed and knit them. At the end of the row you get two knit stitches.

Braid scheme

How to knit wide or triple braids correctly

You can use a wide or triple braid for women’s, cardigans, etc. An example of such a pattern is a pattern called “royal braid.”

Royal braid

In order to create such a pattern, you need to take the surface of their purl or front loops as a base. The number for the braid must be a multiple of 30. In order to create this pattern, you must do the following:

  • 1r. All stitches are knitted
  • from the second row, all purl rows must be knitted with purl loops.
  • 3 rub. The loops are knitted in the following sequence: five loops are removed unknitted and transferred to an auxiliary knitting needle. The knitting needle must be left in front of the canvas. The next five loops are knit stitches, then the removed loops are knitted with knit stitches, then 10 knit stitches and again 5 loops are removed onto an auxiliary knitting needle, leaving them to work on. Next, as soon as the next five are knitted, the loops from the auxiliary needle are knitted with knits.
  • the next rows 5 and 7 are knitted with facial loops.
  • The ninth row should be knitted like this: knit five stitches of the braid, slip five onto a secondary needle and leave behind the fabric. Next, five knit stitches, the removed stitches are knitted with knit stitches, then again 5 stitches are thrown onto an auxiliary needle, but at the same time you leave them before work. Then knit 5 stitches, knit 5 retaken stitches, and then knit five stitches from the main needle.
  • Row 11 is knitted with knit stitches
  • knitting is repeated from the first row when the 13th row begins.

Scythe diagram

From the very beginning, it may seem that knitting a braid with knitting needles is a very difficult and overwhelming task. But in reality this is all untrue. You just need to get used to it, be patient and understand the specifics of creating this pattern. After this, any type of drawing will seem easy.