Aran knitting is another knitting style that came to us from the cold north. It was given to the world by Irish fishermen, and now, for many decades in a row, these patterns have not gone out of fashion. Aranas are easily recognized by the intricate Celtic patterns that form braids. They are popular among both clothing collections for women and men. Aranas are knitted on hats, scarves, sweaters, cardigans, and for the last few years girls have been wearing arans in the cold season, even as a manicure pattern. But let's return to Aran knitting.

Aranas with knitting needles - diagrams with descriptions

The Celtic pattern that we want to knit is formed by interlacing braids and crossing loops. There are countless varieties of arans. Let's try to analyze in more detail in this article the knitting of arans with knitting needles - diagrams with descriptions will help us with this.

Simple patterns

Young needlewomen can knit a beautiful pullover with a simple aran pattern. This piece of clothing will be an atmospheric and versatile addition to your look during the cold season, and will look perfect with skirts, trousers, jeans, coats or leather jackets.

The only problem in the matter of knitting arans with knitting needles is only the agony of choosing the most beautiful ornament. We'll make it easier by selecting a few for you and showing you how to knit simple aranas.

Knitted patterns: patterns and descriptions

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Scythe

The diagram shows both front and back rows. The knit rows, that is, the odd rows, are read from right to left, the purl rows, that is, the even rows, are read from left to right.

The width of our braid is 12 loops. Repeat in height from rows 1 to 8.

Diagram and designations:

Patterned braid

The aran pattern with a patterned braid is read according to the same rules as the simple braid pattern. The width of the pattern is 9 loops, repeat in height from the 1st to the 6th row.

Celtic rhombus

A beautiful aran, the knitting pattern of which is a little more complicated than the previous two. However, it will be a great accent to a warm jumper or scarf.

The width of the diamond pattern is 36 loops. The diagram shows only front rows; for purl rows, knit according to the pattern. Repeat from rows 1 to 38.



Beautiful openwork

Decorate women's and men's sweaters You can use more complex patterns. Openwork arans with knitting needles give the sweater models a special fairy-tale style. In addition, for more experienced housewives, openwork arans will be much more interesting to knit. Let's start learning the technique of knitting more intricate patterns.

Openwork braids

The pattern shows knit and purl rows. Pattern repeat: 26 loops wide and 36 rows high.

Designations:

- Knit two knit stitches together with a slant to the right (insert the knitting needle into the 2nd loop and the 1st loop, starting from the second and knit them together).

- Cape.

— cross 4 loops to the left (slip the 2nd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave before work , knit 2 loops, then 2nd loops with aux. knitting needles).

- cross 4 loops to the right (slip the 2nd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave at work , knit the 2nd loops, then knit the 2nd loops with aux. knit the knitting needles).

at work , knit the 2nd loops, then knit a loop with an auxiliary stitch. knit the needles purl).

before work , purl 1 loop, then 2nd loops with aux. knitting needles).

— cross 3 loops to the right (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave at work , knit the 2nd loops, then knit a loop with an auxiliary stitch. knit knitting needles).

— cross 3 loops to the left (slip the 2nd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave before work , knit 1 loop, then 2nd loops with aux. knitting needles).

Openwork diamonds

You need to start knitting diamonds with knitting needles from the loops before the repeat, repeat the repeat loops the required number of times, and end with the loops after the repeat.
The height of the repeat is from rows 1 to 15. The diagram does not indicate edge loops.

Designations:

- Purl loop.

- 2 knits together behind the front wall.

Broaching - knit two knit stitches together with a slant to the left (slip the first loop as in knitting, knit the second loop and pull the removed loop through it).

— Remove 2 loops without knitting, knit 1, pull the knit stitch through the removed loops.

Eastern Spit

The diagram shows the front and back rows. The width of the braid is 35 loops, repeat in height from the 1st to the 44th row.

Designations:

- Purl (purl in the front rows, knit in the purl rows).

— Front (in front rows - front, in back rows - purl).

— Knit two knit stitches together with a slant to the right (insert the knitting needle into the 2nd loop and the 1st loop, starting from the second and knit them together.)

— Knit two knit stitches together with a slant to the left (slip the first loop as in knitting, knit the 2nd loop and pull the removed loop through it).

- Cape.

- Facial crossed. In purl rows, knit as a purl crossed.

- 4 loops along with a tilt to the right.

- 4 loops along with a tilt to the left.

before work

at work , knit the next 3 loops, then 3 loops with aux. knitting needles).

- Cross 5 loops to the left (slip 3 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave before work, knit 2 loops, then knit 3 loops on an auxiliary needle).

- Knit 5 cross to the right (leave 2 loops on the auxiliary needle while working, knit 3 knit stitches, then knit 2 loops on the auxiliary needle.

- cross 6 loops to the left (leave 3 loops on the auxiliary needle before work , purl the next 3 loops, then 3 loops with aux. knit the knitting needles like this: knit 1. crossed, 1 purl, 1 knit crossed).

- cross 6 loops to the right (leave 3 loops on the auxiliary needle at work , knit the next 3 loops like this: k1. crossed, 1 purl, 1 knit crossed, then 3 loops with aux. knitting needles purl).

- cross 6 loops to the right (leave 3 loops on the auxiliary needle at work , knit the next 3 loops, then knit 3 loops with aux. knit the knitting needles like this: knit 1. crossed, 1 purl, 1 knit crossed).

— cross 6 loops to the left (leave 3 loops on an auxiliary needle before work , knit the next 3 loops like this: k1. crossed, 1 purl, 1 knit crossed, then 3 loops with aux. knit the knitting needles).

- Cross knit 5 to the right (leave 2 loops on the auxiliary needle while working, knit 3 knit stitches, then knit 2 loops with the auxiliary needle like this: 1 knit crossed, 1 purl).

- cross 5 loops to the left (slip 3 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave before work, knit the next 2 loops like this: 1 purl, 1 knit crossed, then 3 knit loops with an auxiliary needle).

For a sweater

These fabulous patterns are sure to make you want to own a beautiful aran sweater. The weaves on a knitted jumper will lift your spirits in bad times and will definitely attract everyone's attention, because a sweater with arans never goes out of style. Therefore, you should definitely learn how to knit an Arana sweater using knitting needles with descriptions and diagrams.

Irish mating

Pattern diagram:

  • Rapport: 24 loops + 2 edge loops.
  • In purl rows, knit according to the pattern.
  • Repeat the rapport in height from rows 1 to 16.

Autumn braids

The diagram shows both front and back rows. Pattern repeat is 22 loops wide and 40 rows high.

- front (in front rows - front, in back rows - purl).
- yarnover
- Knit two knit stitches together with a slant to the right (insert the knitting needle into the 2nd loop and the 1st loop, starting from the second and knit them together).
— Knit two knit stitches together with a slant to the left (slip the first loop as in knitting, knit the 2nd loop and pull the removed loop through it).
- Knit 3 loops together with a knit stitch to the left (slip the first loop without knitting, knit the next 2 together behind the front walls, and pull the resulting loop through the removed one).
- cross 4 loops to the left (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them before work, knit 2 loops, then knit 2 loops with an auxiliary needle).
- Cross 4 loops to the right (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them at work, knit the 2nd loops, then knit 2 loops with an auxiliary needle).
- cross 4 loops to the left (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them before work, purl the next 2 loops, then knit the 2nd loops with an auxiliary needle).
- Cross 4 loops to the right (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them at work, knit the 2nd loops, then purl 2 loops with an auxiliary needle).
- cross 5 loops to the right (slip 3 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave AT THE work, knit 2 knit stitches from the left knitting needle, then knit from the auxiliary knitting needle: purl 1, knit 2).
- Cross 5 loops to the right (slip 3 loops onto an auxiliary knitting needle and leave them BEHIND the work, knit 2 knit stitches from the left knitting needle, then knit 3 knit stitches from the auxiliary knitting needle).

Christmas mood

The motif of the pattern consists of 19 loops in width and 16 rows in height, only the front rows are shown in the diagram; in the back rows you need to knit according to the pattern.

The exception is purl row 16, which is highlighted in pink in the pattern.

- facial.
- purl.
- bump (from the 1st loop, knit: 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, twist, knit 3 knits, turn, 3 purl, pass 2 just knitted loops simultaneously over the last one).
- knit two knit stitches together with a slant to the right (Insert the knitting needle into the 2nd loop and the 1st loop, starting from the second and knit them together).
- knit two knit stitches together with a slant to the left (Slip the first loop as in knitting, knit the 2nd loop and pull the removed loop through it).
- yarnover
-3 loops cross to the right (slip 1 loop onto the auxiliary needle and leave it at work, knit the 2nd loops, then knit the loop with the auxiliary needle).
- Cross 3 loops to the left (slip the 2nd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave it before work, knit 1 loop, then knit the 2nd loops with an auxiliary needle).
- cross 5 knit stitches to the right (remove the loops on the auxiliary needle and leave it at work, knit 2 knit stitches, transfer with the auxiliary needle to the left last stitch, knit it with the front one, then the 2 remaining loops with aux. knit the knitting needles).

For the hat

An aran hat is a warming accessory that is perfect for women, men and children. Ornaments for hats can be very different - from simple to intricate. Let's try to look at several patterns for knitting arans for hats.

Hat with ears

Knitting pattern for a hat with ears:

Designations:

- 3 loops in the front row.

- facial.

- 2 loops in the front row with a tilt to the left.

- 2 loops in the front row with a tilt to the right.

- purl.

- yarnover To avoid holes, it was made crossed.

Hat with arans

For the pattern, take 3 repeats in width, and until the final decrease in height.

The diagram shows both front and back rows. We read knit stitches from left to right, purl stitches from right to left. Pattern repeat 10 loops, height from 1st to 40th row.

Decreases of loops begin from row 31, then you can make nooses, at your discretion.

Scheme:

Designations:

- no loop.


— cross 2 loops to the left (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave it before work, purl the 2nd loop, then knit 1 loop with an auxiliary needle).

- Cross 3 loops to the right (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave it at work, knit the 2nd loops, then purl the loop with the auxiliary needle).
- cross 3 loops to the left (slip the 2nd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave it before work, purl 1 loop, then knit the 2nd loops with an auxiliary needle).
- Cross 6 loops to the right (leave 3 loops on the auxiliary needle while working, knit the next 3 loops, then knit 3 loops with the auxiliary needle).
- Cross 4 loops to the right (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them at work, knit the next 2 loops, then knit the loops with an auxiliary needle as follows: 1 knit, 1 purl).
- cross 4 loops to the left (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them before work, knit the next 2 loops like this: 1 purl, 1 knit, then knit the loops with the auxiliary needle).
- cross 4 loops to the right (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them at work, knit the next 2 loops, then knit the loops with an auxiliary needle as follows: 2 purl together) from 4 loops we get 3. (these are the first decreases in the hat).
- cross 4 loops to the left (slip 2 loops onto the auxiliary needle and leave before work, knit the next 2 loops like this: 2 purl together, then knit the loops with the auxiliary needles) from 4 loops we get 3. (these are the first decreases in hat).
- Purl 2 together.
- knit two knit stitches together.

Patterned cap

Rapport 4 loops wide. The height of the motif is from the 5th to the 18th row. The diagram shows the front and back rows.

From the 18th row, it is better to knit the front loops crossed in the front rows and purl crossed in the purl rows.

Scheme:

Circuit designations:

- purl (purl - in front rows, front - in purl rows).
- front (front - in the front rows, purl - in the back rows).
- Cross 2 loops to the right (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave it at work, knit the 2nd loop, then knit 1 loop with an auxiliary needle).
- cross 2 loops to the left (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave it before work, knit the 2nd loop, then knit 1 loop with an auxiliary needle.
— cross 2 loops to the left (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave it before work, purl the 2nd loop, then knit 1 loop with an auxiliary needle).
- Cross 2 loops to the right (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave it at work, knit the 2nd loop, then purl 1 loop with an auxiliary needle).

A stole is an accessory, a large scarf that can revive and transform an image, giving it femininity and mystery. Moreover, this is a functional wardrobe item that can warm you up on a cold evening and cover your shoulders where it is needed if the lady is wearing a very revealing outfit. Many needlewomen will say that knitting a stole with knitting needles (knitting patterns, new items for 2019 are given in the article) is a pleasure, as it is quite simple. You need to choose a pattern and knit it in the required width and length.

A knitted stole can add a bright accent to an outerwear look. Moreover, it fits equally well to a coat, a raincoat, a jacket and a fur coat. It all depends on what threads this accessory is made of and what color it is.


Such a different stole

There are several types of stoles depending on their purpose:

  1. Warm stole - scarf. It is made from wool yarn, possibly with additions, in a rather dense, not openwork knit. Serves for warmth. It can be worn over outerwear or even replace it with a stole.
  2. Decorative stole. This is a thin yarn item. It can be warm and made of the finest wool or mohair, or very light from cotton, viscose or silk. This item can also be used for evening dressing.
  3. A stole that combines both types. It can be quite warm, functional (keep you warm in cold weather) and at the same time very beautiful and solemn.

Any lady, of any age, can afford to have such an accessory. It’s quite easy to do it yourself, even if you don’t have much experience holding knitting needles in your hands.

Choosing yarn for a stole

Before you start knitting, you need to decide what functional load this accessory will carry, select a pattern and, of course, threads.

If you plan to create a warm, cozy item that will be used during the cold season, then you should choose wool or yarn containing it.

Wool yarn can have the following composition:

  1. Pure wool. This is a very warm thread. It won't necessarily be prickly. Today, merino and alpaca wool are considered the softest. It is very delicate and perfect for a stole. You need to choose a thread that is not very thick. The meterage can be about 200 meters per 100 grams of yarn or more.
  2. Wool with acrylic. A very common yarn composition. In this case, the properties that give the product warmth are preserved, and due to acrylic, wear resistance and volume are added. You can choose a fairly budget-friendly yarn option.
  3. Wool with silk or viscose. It will be a very soft and delicate, warm thread. The cost will be slightly higher than wool and acrylic.
  4. Mohair, kid mohair and angora. These threads will make a soft, fluffy and delicate product. Kid mohair is the finest thread. Products made from it are weightless and at the same time very warm, soft and pleasant to the touch. A kid mohair stole can be used for warmth and beauty. A mohair stole will be very warm and cozy, and the same goes for angora.

If you need a stole for the summer or mid-season, you can safely choose cotton or viscose. Cotton yarn can also be with the addition of acrylic or viscose. Cotton should be thicker and not mercerized, so that it fits softly into the product and drapes easily.


Openwork stoles

For a stole, you can choose any pattern, openwork or dense. Both braids and simple patterns from a combination of knit and purl stitches. It will turn out warm, cozy and beautiful stole. In order to knit an accessory from thin mohair, you can use openwork. The edge of the stole can be decorated with braid, crocheted, tassels along the edges or fringe.

Let's look at the classic models of stoles and new items for 2019 and their knitting patterns.

Stole "Lily of the Valley"

For it you will need:

  • white wool or cotton yarn, optional;
  • knitting needles of a suitable number. You can take more knitting needles, because knitting should not be tight.

Let's get started:

  1. On the knitting needles you need to cast on the number of loops that are necessary for the intended width of the stole. It should be a multiple of 20 + 2 edge stitches, since the pattern repeat is equal to 20 loops.
  2. Knit the stole according to the pattern to the intended length.
  3. Next, tie the edges beautiful border according to the given diagram.
  4. The stole diagram shows the knitting of cones. They need to be knitted as follows: in one row of 1 knit stitch, from the one from which the bump should go according to the pattern, alternately knit 1 knit stitch and yarn over 5 times. In the next row, knit these knitted loops and yarn overs with 1 loop.

Knitted pink openwork stole

Beautiful stylish stole with a pattern resembling either hearts or flower buds.

To create it, you can use thin pink smoky mohair or fine wool, perhaps with the addition of silk or viscose. This is a great stole option for the evening. It is suitable for the day or for cool, dry autumn weather if knitted from mohair or wool.

It will require:

  • pink fine yarn (mohair or wool);
  • knitting needles number 5;
  • hook number 3.

Let's get started:

  1. You need to cast on the knitting needles the number of loops that corresponds to the desired width of the stole. The number of loops should be a multiple of 40 + 2 edge stitches, since the repeat of the pattern is equal to this number of loops.
  2. The edge of the stole needs to be crocheted according to the pattern.

Photo gallery: model and knitting pattern





Autumn stole “Leaves”

In the photo, this stole is made of gray yarn, popular this season. But it can be knitted from any other, for example, to match autumn foliage or, conversely, spring greenery. For the main fabric of the stole, you can use any pattern with leaves. We suggest the one below.

For knitting you will need:

  • yarn, quite dense, cotton or wool is possible;
  • knitting needles suitable in size to the thickness of the yarn;
  • hook.

Let's get started:

  1. You need to cast on the knitting needles the number of loops that corresponds to the desired width of the stole. The number of loops must be a multiple of 18 + 2 edge loops, since the repeat of the pattern is equal to this number of loops.
  2. We knit according to the pattern below until we reach the desired length.
  3. The stole can be crocheted around the edges or made into a fringe from leftover yarn.

Braids and plaits

A stole with braids and/or plaits will look very stylish and modern. To knit such a stole, you need to imagine how to knit a braid and a tourniquet.

Scythe:

  1. It will require 9 loops. We divide them into 3 parts of 3 loops. We knit several rows with facial stitches.
  2. We cross the right 3 loops with the middle ones, leaving them on the auxiliary needle before work.
  3. We knit several rows without crossing.
  4. We cross the left 3 loops with the middle ones, leaving them on the auxiliary needle for work.
  5. Again we knit several rows without crossing and repeat.
  6. The tourniquet differs from the cola in that you only need to cross 2 parts of the loops in one direction. For example, for a rope we take 6 loops (3 and 3) and first knit several rows without crossing them, then we cross them in a circle with each other and continue knitting.

In a stole, you can combine braids and strands in any order and quantity. This stole needs to be knit loosely so that it does not turn out heavy and elastic. It is better to take a larger number of knitting needles than recommended on the yarn and use a thin, plain thread.

Knitted stoles with decor

Here are a few more patterns for knitting a stole with knitting needles and photos of new products for 2019. Moreover, you can knit a stole without using a pattern at all, using regular garter stitch. You need to take a thin thread and knit quite tightly. You need to cast on the number of loops required for the width of the stole. It can be calculated by knitting a test pattern of 20 loops and 20 rows.

  1. The resulting ordinary smooth rectangle can be decorated and made into an original piece.
  2. You can use just beads for decoration. For example, white pearls, which can simply be sewn to the fabric, are perfect for a blue stole.
  3. Or make simple flowers from felt circles various sizes and sew them scattered around the corners of the stole.

In general, you can decorate as your imagination allows.

The patterns for knitting stoles with knitting needles and photos of new products for 2019 given in the article will definitely help you decide on a model and yarn for a stole that will delight and serve its owner for a long time.


Elegant, luxurious and attractive stoles always remain in fashion. Designers love this accessory and invent new models. Fashionistas are learning dozens of ways to properly tie, style and wear a stole, and how to fasten it with a hairpin or brooch. A knitted stole with openwork or thick knitting needles, suitable for basic clothing, will help diversify your look and create a unique style. There are different models, including ones for beginner knitters.

Openwork mohair stole

Dimensions: 70cm by 180cm.

We will need:

  • yarn with a mohair content of at least 80%, (25g per 250m) – 125g;
  • knitting needles No. 3.5 and No. 4.

Patterns:

  • hollow elastic band: 1l.x1i. - see photo:
  • openwork: performed according to the instructions of the diagram:

Description

We begin work by knitting a sample. Using it we determine the knitting density and count the required number of loops. Having decided, we cast on loops and knit a hollow elastic band to a height of 1 cm. Then we go to openwork pattern. Having knitted the desired height with knitting needles, we finish with a hollow elastic band. We close the loops as described and shown in the photo.

How to knit a scarf-stole: video master class

Beautiful stole “Lacy diamonds”

This openwork stole is knitted in a straight line, then a jagged border is knitted in the round with knitting needles.

Dimensions: 23″ by 60″

We will need:

  • mixed yarn: linen 42%, cotton 41%, lurex 9%, polyamide 8%, (50g per 225m) – 200g;
  • circular knitting needles No. 3.75.

Patterns:

  • openwork - see diagrams:

Description

We cast on with knitting needles 71 sts. and knit a row of purls from the inside out. loops In it we evenly decrease 2p. Let's start knitting openwork rhombuses, repeating rapport 33 times. In the last r. decrease 1 p. and close off all the remaining loops - 70 pieces.

By persons side we raise with knitting needles along the cast-on edge 71p. and drag the loops to the end of the needle, so that the first raised stitch is on the left needle. Next we dial an additional 13p. and knit from the 1st to the 33rd r. jagged edge (see diagrams). Then we repeat from the 3rd to the 22nd r. 6 more times. Along the long edge we raise 200 stitches, lifting 1 stitch at a time. in every even r. We repeat from the 3rd to the 22nd r. 20 times. Then we raise 70p. along the edge with closed stitches. Repeat from the 3rd to the 22nd row. 7 more times. Then we raise 200p along the second long edge. and repeat from the 3rd to the 22nd r. 20 times. Close the loops and stitch the cast-on edge with the edge of the closed loops.

Summer stole: video MK for beginners

White stole

The product consists of two parts: knitted in both directions from the center.

Dimensions: 42cm by 144cm.

We will need:

  • yarn, 100% alpaca (50g per 167m) – 150g;
  • yarn with a mohair content of at least 75% (25g per 200m) – 75g;
  • circular knitting needles No. 5.

Patterns:

  • persons smooth surface: in faces. R. All stitches are knit, in purl. R. all loops are purl;
  • pattern - see diagrams.

Density: face. Ch. in two threads 17p. for 22r. equal to 10 cm by 10 cm.

Description

We cast on with knitting needles in two threads 75p. and knit: 8p. – сх. A1, 59p. – сх.А2, 6п. – сх. A3. After knitting the 2nd r. in pattern A2 there will be 49p. In total there are 65p in work. After knitting one vertical repeat according to c. A2, continue working with the pattern according to cx. A4 on loops cx. A2. After 72cm from the start of work, close. all items. We knit the second part of the product in the same way. We sew the parts together.

Knitting a beautiful stole: video instructions

Stole made of medallions

Dimensions: 38cm by 188cm

We will need:

  • mixed yarn (100g per 320m) – 5g;
  • set of double needles No. 3.75;
  • markers.

Density: face. satin stitch 28p. for 40 rub. equal to 10 cm by 10 cm.

Medallions (16 pieces): cast on 8 stitches, distribute evenly onto 4 stocking needles. Place a marker and make sure that the knitting does not twist.

Description

Start of the diagram

1st circular row: knit according to the pattern, repeating rapport 4p. Total 16p. We continue to work according to the scheme until 41 rubles. In total we have 144p. Please note the note, starting from 37 rubles.

First corner

Performed by forward/reverse knitting.

1r. (faces): closed trace 18p., remove the marker, 1p. leave it on the right knitting needle. *Decrease sts with a slant to the left: remove 1 st. as persons on the right sp., remove 1 p. as persons on the right sp., thread the left sp. in two removed stitches from left to right for the upper segments of these 2 stitches. and knit both stitches in 1l. for the bottom slice, 1l., 2p. in 1l., 1n., 1l., 1n.* – from * to * repeat twice, decrease p. with a slant to the left, 1l., 2p. in 1l., 1l. Rotate the canvas. We have 17p.

3p.: 1l., * remove 1p., next 2p. we knit and throw the removed stitch on the knitted ones, 1n., 3l., 1n.* - from * to * repeat twice, remove 1st., next. 2p. knit and throw the removed stitch onto the knitted ones, 1l. We have 15 p.;

4p.: 2p. in 1i., 11i., 2p. in 1i. We have 13 p.;

5p.: 1l., decrease 1p. with a tilt to the left, 1l., 2p. in 1l., 1n., 1l., 1n., decrease 1p. with a tilt to the left, 1l., 2p. in 1l., 1l. Total 11p.;

7p.: 1l., remove 1p. as persons, next 2p. we knit and throw the removed stitch on the knitted ones, 1n., 3l., 1n., remove 1st. as persons, next 2p. knit and throw the removed one onto the knitted ones, 1l. Total 8 p.;

8p.: 2p. in 1i., 5i., 2p. in 1i. Total 7 p.;

9p.: 1l., decrease 1p. with a tilt to the left, 1l., 2p. in 1l., 1l. Total 5 p.;

11p.: 1l., remove 1p., next. 2p. knit, throw the removed stitch onto the knitted ones, 1l. Only 3 p.;

12p.: 3p. in 1l.

We break the thread and secure the end.

Second corner

We attach the thread to the remaining 107 stitches.

1r. (persons): close 17 p., remove marker, 1 p. leave on the right sp., * decrease with a tilt to the left: remove 1 p. as persons on the right sp., remove 1 p. as persons on the right sp., thread the left sp. in two removed stitches from left to right for the upper segments of these 2 stitches, we knit them 1L. for the lower slices, 1l., 2p. in 1l., 1n., 1l., 1n.* – from * to * repeat twice, decrease 1p. with a tilt to the left, 1l., 2p. in 1l., 1l. U-turn. We have 17 p.;

We knit forward/reverse knitting on these 17 stitches, repeating from 2 stitches. 12 rub. first corner. We break the thread.

Finishing

We attach the thread to the remaining 71 stitches. and execute:

1st: closed 18p., purl. to the end of the river Total 53p.;

Close the loops loosely as knit stitches.

Extreme medallions (4 pieces)

Perform in the same way as for the medallion, including the first corner. Total 107p.

Finishing

We attach the thread to the remaining 107 stitches. and knit:

1st: closed 18p. and knit until the end of the r. purl;

3rd row: purl. Close the loops loosely as knit stitches.

Assembly

We place 16 medallions in 2p. 8 pieces each with straight sides in the center. We connect the parts with pins and sew them together in the center at the bottom and along the edges of the sides. Attach 2 ends of the medallion to each end and sew.

Selection of schemes





To spring: openwork stoles knitting needles

Knitted spring stoles

It's time to get ready for spring and knit light and openwork stoles: with a leaf pattern, cheerful stripes or matching jeans - choose to your taste, click on the pictures and go to the pages with descriptions in Russian. Registration is required to access descriptions.

And the translation of the Cyrcus stole was kindly provided by the site GranArts.ru:

Cyrcus Rectangular Lace Shawl by Madeline Wardrobe
TOOLS
stocking needles No. 3.5-4
circular knitting needles No. 3.5-4
MATERIALS
Yarn composition: merino/angora
Thread thickness:100g/900m
Consumption: 60 g

For this beautiful openwork shawl I used a traditional Estonian pattern. Estonian traditional shawls can be rectangular, square or triangular. They are famous for their airiness and beautiful decorative edges.

This shawl can be knitted from any yarn - from light to sporty. But I would recommend using light yarn (100g/800-1200m). The shawl in the photo is knitted from hand-dyed Fyberspates merino/angora yarn 100g/900m using 3.5 mm knitting needles.

INSTRUCTIONS

The main part of the shawl is knitted to the desired size, then loops are picked up along the edges and knitted decorative finishing from each side.

MAIN PART

Cast on 81 sts very loosely. Knit 3 p. facial stitch. To make it easier to pick up stitches along the edge later, remove the first stitch of each row as a purl.

Starting with the LST, work according to the pattern of the main part until the product reaches the desired length. Then knit 3 r. facial stitch. Don't close the loops!

Main body pattern:

(Decrease with a slant to the left - slip one knit stitch onto the right needle, slip another one as a knit stitch onto the right needle, thread the left knitting needle into the two slipped loops from left to right behind the front walls of these two loops and knit both loops together with the knit stitch behind the back wall)

In all rows of IST, knit: slip 1 stitch, k1, purl 77, k2.

1 r.: remove 1 stitch, knit 6, (yo, decrease with a tilt to the left, knit 5) x 10 times, yarn over, decrease with a tilt to the left, knit 2.

3 p.: remove 1 p., 4 knits., 2 vm. knits., (yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, decrease with a tilt to the left, knit 2, knit 2.) x 10 times, yo, knit 4.

5 p.: remove 1 p., 3 knits., 2 vm. knits., (yarn over, knit 3, yarn over, decrease with a tilt to the left, knit 2.) x 10 times, yo, knit 5.

7 rows: remove 1 stitch, knit 3, (knit 2, yarn over, remove 1 stitch, knit 2, throw the removed stitch over the knitted stitch, yarn over, knit 2) x 10 times, knit 2 ., yarn over, decrease with a tilt to the left, k3.

9 p.: remove 1 p., 1 knit., 2 vm. knits, yarn over, (decrease with a tilt to the left, knit 5, yarn over) x 10 times, knit 7.

11 r.: remove 1 stitch, knit 3, yo, (decrease with a tilt to the left, knit 2, 2 vm, yo, 1 knit, yo) x 10 times, decrease with a tilt to the left, 5 knits .

13 r.: remove 1 stitch, knit 4, yarn over, (decrease with a tilt to the left, 2 vm, yarn over, 3 knit, yarn over) x 10 knits, decrease with a tilt to the left, 4 knits.

15 r.: remove 1 p., 2 knits., 2 vm. knits, yarn over, knit 1, (knit 3, yo, slip 1 p., knit 2, throw the removed p. over the knitted one, yo, knit 1) x 10 times, knit 5.

Repeat rows 1-16.

EDGE FINISH

Using circular needles, begin to pick up stitches along the edge of each side of the shawl. From the first three loops of the long side, cast on 2 new ones (6 in total), then cast on one at a time until 4 stitches remain, from which again cast on 2 new stitches. Now go to the short side and do the same: from the first 3 and the last 4 p., dial 2 p., and between them - one at a time. Continue in this manner when dialing down the next long side.

When you get to the “live” stitches on the last side, do this: for the first 3 stitches - 1 increase, k1. for each; then knit faces; last 4 p. - 1 increase, 1 person. for each.

Cast on 13 stitches. Knit them purlwise, knit the last stitch with the first stitch from the side row (cast on along the edge of the main part), like 2 ins. purl Now begin the finishing pattern and repeat until you have worked all the side loops of the shawl.

Bind off the loops loosely, leaving 20 cm of thread.

Finishing pattern:

1 row: remove 1 p., 2 knits, yarn over, 2 vm. knits., knit 1, yarn over twice, 2 vm. persons., 5 persons. (= 14 p.)

2 r.: 7 p., 1 knit., 3 knit., yo, 2 vm. purl, 2 in. purl from the first st of the side row

3 rows: remove 1 p., 2 knits, yarn over, 2 vm. persons., 9 persons. (= 14 p.)

4 rows: knit 11, yarn over, 2 in. purl from the first st of the side row

5 p.: remove 1 p., 2 knits., Yarn over, 2 vm. knits., knit 1, yarn over twice, 2 vm. knits, yarn over twice, 2 in. persons., 4 persons. (= 16 p.)

6 r.: 6 p., 1 knit., 2 p., 3 knit., yo, 2 vm. purl, 2 in. purl from the first st of the side row

7 p.: remove 1 p., yarn over, 2 vm. persons., 11 persons.

8 rows: loosely bind off 3 stitches, purl 9, yarn over, 2 ins. purl, 2 in. purl from the first st of the side row (= 13 sts)

END OF WORK

After finishing knitting the shawl, place it for 30 minutes. in slightly warm water, adding a little soap. Gently squeeze the shawl to remove excess water. Stretch the shawl on the bed or carpet, securing it with pins. When dry, sew the edges of the trim together.