A successful model: a flared tunic pullover with knitting needles. Suitable for us “luxury” people! Flared tunic Summer tunic flared downwards with crochet

An openwork flared tunic, knitted at the top, is suitable not only for slender women. This style can visually hide a plump waist and hips.


The model is crocheted No. 3 from 275 g of yarn.

Tunic size 44-46.

The knitting density of the loin sections is 30 loops and 12.5 rows in a 10 x 10 cm square.

The knitting density of openwork stripes is 1 repeat horizontally = 4 cm and 12.5 rows = 10 cm.

All details of the tunic are knitted from top to bottom. With this method of knitting, the sections on the sides of the neckline are performed separately. The places where a new thread is attached are indicated in the diagrams with a light arrow, and the places where the knitting ends are shown with sulfur arrows. The order in which sections are completed is numbered with numbers in squares.

The first addition is made 5 rows from the armholes, increasing the width of the openwork stripes. Further expansion occurs by adding double crochets to the loin sections. The number of stitches added is shown in parentheses next to the row number.

The bottom of the tunic, sleeves and neckline are tied with a row of arches made of 3 air loops.

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Dimensions: 36/38 (44/46)

You will need:

550 (600) g white Sempione yarn (55% wool, 35% polyacrylic, 10% alpaca, 62 m/50 g); straight and circular knitting needles No. 6.

Rubber:

Straight and reverse rows: odd number of loops.

Persons row: chrome, purl 1, knit 1. alternately, finish 1 purl., chrome.

Out. r.: knit loops according to the pattern.

Circular rows: even number of stitches.

Knit alternately k1, p1.

Openwork pattern, straight and reverse rows: the number of loops is a multiple of 6 + 5.

Knit according to pattern 1A, which shows the faces. and out. R.

For the distribution of loops, see the text.

Size: 42/44

You will need:

360 g of Camtex “Twist” yarn (15% wool, 15% PA, 70% acrylic, 350 m/50 g) gray; knitting needles No. 2; auxiliary knitting needle.

Elastic band 1/2: alternately 1 persons. p., 2 p. P.;

rice pattern: knit according to the pattern (no. 1 is indicated on the pattern).

spider pattern: 1st row: 1 chrome. p., ★ 3 p. knit together. (then knit 1 knit from them, yarn over, 1 knit.), 1 knit. p. ★, repeat from ★ to ★, 1 chrome. P.

2nd, 4th rows: purl. n. 3rd row: 1 chrome. p., 2 persons. p., ★ 3 p. knit together. (then knit 1 knit from them, yarn over, 1 knit.), 1 knit. p. ★, repeat from ★ to ★, 1 chrome. item (no. 2 is indicated on the pattern).

track pattern: 1st row: faces. P.;

2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th rows: purl. P.;

Dimensions: S (M) L (XL)

You will need:

yarn (50 g/110m) -12 (13) 14 (15) skeins of purple, 1 (1) 1 (1) skein of light gray; knitting needles No. 3 and 3.5; stocking needles No. 3; circular knitting needles No. 3, 60 cm long; hook number 3.

Product width according to chest circumference: 88 (95) 102 (109) cm.

Product length: 62 (63) 64 (65) cm

Knitting density: 22.5 p. x 31 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with stockinette stitch.

Pearl Pattern:

1st r. (= purl row): *K1, P1* repeat from * to *, finish with k1.

2nd r. and all subsequent rows: purl. Knit loops with knit stitches, knit stitches with purl stitches.

Dimensions: S(M)L

You will need:

400 (450) 500 g light gray and 50 g black Novena yarn (merino wool, alpaca, polyamide, 110 m/25 g); knitting needles No. 4.5 and No. 5.

Garter stitch: persons and out. R. - persons P.

Striped Pattern:

1st - 10th row: garter stitch;

11th row: chrome, knit 6, * purl. p. rotate 360 ​​degrees clockwise, knit 6. *, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome;

Row 12: garter stitch.

Vertical pattern:

1st r.: 1 edge, 0 (4) 9 p., * 2 p., 7 knits, 18 p., 7 knits, 2 p. *, repeat from * to *, finish 0 (4) 9 purl, 1 edge.

Dimensions: 36/38 (40/42)

Data for size 40/42 are in parentheses.

If only one number is given, it applies to both sizes.

You will need:

350 (400) g cyclamen (col. 100) Lana Grossa ELASTICO yarn (96% cotton, 4% elite polyester, 160 m/50 g); straight knitting needles No. 3.5; hook number 3.

Rubber A: knit according to pattern A.

The number on the right indicates persons. r., in purl. R. Knit loops according to the pattern or according to the symbols.

The exact distribution of stitches in width is indicated in the following instructions, rapport = 3 stitches. Knit between arrows a and b.

Dimensions: 36/40 and 42/46

Data for sizes 42-46 are given in brackets ().

If only one value is specified, it applies to both sizes.

The back length of the tunic is approximately 71 cm, the front length is approximately 68 cm.

You will need:

350 (450) g ​​of yarn type LINIE 351 CARPI gray color number 11 (42% polyacrylic, 32% alpaca, 20% wool, 6% polyester, 150 m/50 g); 25 g of yarn type LINIE 344 STARLIGHT, silver color number 01 (100% metallized polyester, 390 m/25 g); both yarns are from ONline; knitting needles No. 5 and 5.5.

Rubber(on knitting needles No. 5): knit 2 alternately. p., 2 p. P.

Main pattern 1(on knitting needles No. 5.5): the number of loops is a multiple of 13 + chrome.

Dimensions: 36/38 (44/46)

You will need:

250 (350) g ​​of “Tiffany” yarn from LANA GROSSA Senf (Fb 23) (64% kid mohair, 26% silk, 10% polyamide, 110 m/25 g); straight knitting needles No. 5, No. 5.5 and 6, as well as circular knitting needles No. 5 and auxiliary. knitting needles for braids

Elastic on knitting needles No. 5: chrome p., * 1 persons. p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., repeat from *, chrome. P.

In purl. rows of loops knit according to the pattern.

Knit all subsequent patterns with knitting needles No. 5.5.

Persons smooth surface: persons R. - persons p., out. R. - purl P.

Out. smooth surface:

Wide elastic: chrome, 5 (3) p. satin stitch, * 20 sts. satin stitch, 4 p. satin stitch, repeat from * 3 times and 1 p. satin stitch, (repeat from * 3 times, 20 sts in front satin stitch and 3 sts in purl satin stitch), chrome.

Size: 36/38

You will need:

500 g emerald Merino-Cotton yarn (52% merino wool, 48% cotton, 120 m/50 g); straight and circular knitting needles No. 4.

Bell pattern: first the number of loops is a multiple of 13 + 3 + 2 edges; after the 30th day the number of loops is a multiple of 5 + 1 + 2 chrome.

Knit according to pattern 1, which shows all the faces. R. and 1 purl. r., in unmarked purl. R. Knit all loops according to the pattern, knit yarn overs. cross.

Start with 1 chrome. and loops before repeat, repeat repeat, end with loops after repeat and 1 chrome.

Knit 1 time from the 1st to the 30th row, while performing all decreases and additions as indicated.

Out. smooth surface: persons R. - purl p., out. R. - persons P.

36/38 (42/44)

You will need

Yarn (50% mohair, 50% polyacrylic; 150 m/50 g) - 300 (400) g gray-brown; short and long circular knitting needles No. 5; 1 set of double needles No. 5.

Patterns and schemes

Facial surface

Circular rows: knit all stitches; rows in forward and reverse directions: front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

Openwork pattern

The number of loops at the beginning is a multiple of 16 = knit according to. pattern in circular rows. It contains odd circular rows. In even circular rows, knit all stitches and yarn overs. Repeat rapport constantly. Perform rounds 1–16 once.
Attention!
As a result of the decreases determined by the pattern in the 7th + 15th circular rows, the number of loops after the 15th circular row is a multiple of 10.

Double loops

Knit the number of stitches indicated in the instructions and turn the work. After turning the work, place the thread in front of the work, remove the 1st loop as a purl, then remove the loop and thread together onto the right knitting needle and pull the thread tightly back, while the loop is put on the knitting needle, forming a double loop. When knitting double loops according to knit the pattern together with knit stitches.

Knitting density

15.5 p. x 24 round r./r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted in stockinette stitch;
shuttlecock length (front and back): girth approx. 170 (192) cm;
flounce length (sleeve): girth approx. 53 (64) cm;
the height of the flounce or openwork pattern, respectively, is 16 circles. = 7 cm.

Attention!

Knit the front and back, as well as the sleeves up to the armholes, in a single fabric in circular rows. Then for the yoke, continue working on all the details in circular rows. The width of the shuttlecock and the golf collar are not taken into account in the pattern. The height dimensions indicated in the instructions refer to the middle of the back.

Pattern



Completing of the work

Front and back

Cast on 256 (288) stitches on long circular needles, close the work into a ring (beginning of the circular row = middle of the back) and first purl 1 circular row. This circular series is not taken into account in subsequent calculations.

Then, for the shuttlecock, continue working with an openwork pattern = 16 (18) repeats.

After 7 cm = 16 circular rows from the initial row, 160 (180) loops will remain on the knitting needles.

Continue working on all stitches in stockinette stitch, while first knitting for an elongated back in short rows as follows: * knit 69 (74) stitches, turn the work, 1 double loop, purl 136 (146) stitches (leave in the middle front 23 (33) sts unknitted), turn the work, 1 double loop, knit 67 (72) sts, repeat from * 10 more times, while reducing the number of knitted loops on both sides by 5 sts, respectively.

After 9 cm = 22 circular rows from the shuttlecock, continue working on all 160 (180) stitches in stockinette stitch in circular rows, while marking 41 (46th) stitches = left side line and 121 (136th) stitches = right side line .

After 15.5 cm = 37 rows/circular rows from the shuttlecock, subtract 2 stitches for the side bevel on both sides as follows: knit both marked loops with the previous and subsequent loops, respectively, together with the front one tilted to the left so that the marked loop is located at the top ( = slip 2 stitches together as knit stitches, knit 1, then pull it through the slipped stitches) = 156 (176) sts. Repeat these decreases 4 more times in every 12th round row = 140 (160) sts.

After 36.5 cm = 88 rows/circular rows from the flounce, close for armholes in the next circular row 32–40 (36–44th) sts = left armhole and 102–110 (116–124th) sts = right armhole. Leave the remaining 61 (71) stitches of the front and back after 37 cm = 89 rows/circular rows from the flounce.

Sleeves

Cast on 80 (96) stitches on short circular needles for each sleeve, close into a ring (beginning of the circular row = inner middle of the sleeve) and first purl 1 circular row. This circular series is not taken into account in subsequent calculations.

Then, for the shuttlecock, continue working with an openwork pattern = 5 (6) repeats.

After 7 cm = 16 circular rows from the initial row, 50 (60) loops will remain on the knitting needles; if necessary, switch to stocking needles.

Then continue working on all stitches in stockinette stitch in circular rows.

After 38.5 cm = 93 circular rows (37 cm = 89 circular rows) from the flounce, close for the armhole in the next circular row the 1st–5th sts and 47–50th sts (57–60th sts) . Leave the remaining 41 (51) stitches after 39 cm = 94 circular rows (37.5 cm = 90 circular rows) from the shuttlecock.

Round yoke

Include the left sleeve loops in the work between the left front and back loops and knit all 204 (244) stitches in stockinette stitch in circular rows, while in the 1st round row knit the joining edge stitches together and mark these loops as a raglan line = 200 (240 ) P.

In the 4th round row of a round yoke, perform the 1st raglan decrease as follows: knit 4 marked loops with the previous and subsequent loops, respectively, together with the front one, tilting to the left so that the middle loop is located at the top = 192 (232) sts. Repeat these decreases again 8 times in every 3rd round and 0 (3) times in every 2nd round = 128 (144) sts.

After 13 cm = 31 circular rows (15.5 cm = 37 circular rows) from the beginning of knitting the yoke, continue working with pattern 2 = 8 (9) repeats.

After 7 cm = 16 circular rows from changing the pattern, 80 (90) stitches will remain on the knitting needles; if necessary, switch to short circular needles.

For the golf collar, knit another 27.5 cm = 66 circular rows in stockinette stitch, then purl 1 circular row and bind off the stitches like knit stitches.

Assembly

Sew horizontal raglan seams on the back/front and sleeves.

Photo: magazine "Sabrina" No. 11/2017

36/38 (42/44)

You will need

Yarn (50% mohair, 50% polyacrylic; 150 m/50 g) - 300 (400) g gray-brown; short and long circular knitting needles No. 5; 1 set of double needles No. 5.

Patterns and schemes

Facial surface

Circular rows: knit all stitches; rows in forward and reverse directions: front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

Openwork pattern

The number of loops at the beginning is a multiple of 16 = knit according to. pattern in circular rows. It contains odd circular rows. In even circular rows, knit all stitches and yarn overs. Repeat rapport constantly. Perform rounds 1–16 once.
Attention!
As a result of the decreases determined by the pattern in the 7th + 15th circular rows, the number of loops after the 15th circular row is a multiple of 10.

Double loops

Knit the number of stitches indicated in the instructions and turn the work. After turning the work, place the thread in front of the work, remove the 1st loop as a purl, then remove the loop and thread together onto the right knitting needle and pull the thread tightly back, while the loop is put on the knitting needle, forming a double loop. When knitting double loops according to knit the pattern together with knit stitches.

Knitting density

15.5 p. x 24 round r./r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted in stockinette stitch;
shuttlecock length (front and back): girth approx. 170 (192) cm;
flounce length (sleeve): girth approx. 53 (64) cm;
the height of the flounce or openwork pattern, respectively, is 16 circles. = 7 cm.

Attention!

Knit the front and back, as well as the sleeves up to the armholes, in a single fabric in circular rows. Then for the yoke, continue working on all the details in circular rows. The width of the shuttlecock and the golf collar are not taken into account in the pattern. The height dimensions indicated in the instructions refer to the middle of the back.

Pattern



Completing of the work

Front and back

Cast on 256 (288) stitches on long circular needles, close the work into a ring (beginning of the circular row = middle of the back) and first purl 1 circular row. This circular series is not taken into account in subsequent calculations.

Then, for the shuttlecock, continue working with an openwork pattern = 16 (18) repeats.

After 7 cm = 16 circular rows from the initial row, 160 (180) loops will remain on the knitting needles.

Continue working on all stitches in stockinette stitch, while first knitting for an elongated back in short rows as follows: * knit 69 (74) stitches, turn the work, 1 double loop, purl 136 (146) stitches (leave in the middle front 23 (33) sts unknitted), turn the work, 1 double loop, knit 67 (72) sts, repeat from * 10 more times, while reducing the number of knitted loops on both sides by 5 sts, respectively.

After 9 cm = 22 circular rows from the shuttlecock, continue working on all 160 (180) stitches in stockinette stitch in circular rows, while marking 41 (46th) stitches = left side line and 121 (136th) stitches = right side line .

After 15.5 cm = 37 rows/circular rows from the shuttlecock, subtract 2 stitches for the side bevel on both sides as follows: knit both marked loops with the previous and subsequent loops, respectively, together with the front one tilted to the left so that the marked loop is located at the top ( = slip 2 stitches together as knit stitches, knit 1, then pull it through the slipped stitches) = 156 (176) sts. Repeat these decreases 4 more times in every 12th round row = 140 (160) sts.

After 36.5 cm = 88 rows/circular rows from the flounce, close for armholes in the next circular row 32–40 (36–44th) sts = left armhole and 102–110 (116–124th) sts = right armhole. Leave the remaining 61 (71) stitches of the front and back after 37 cm = 89 rows/circular rows from the flounce.

Sleeves

Cast on 80 (96) stitches on short circular needles for each sleeve, close into a ring (beginning of the circular row = inner middle of the sleeve) and first purl 1 circular row. This circular series is not taken into account in subsequent calculations.

Then, for the shuttlecock, continue working with an openwork pattern = 5 (6) repeats.

After 7 cm = 16 circular rows from the initial row, 50 (60) loops will remain on the knitting needles; if necessary, switch to stocking needles.

Then continue working on all stitches in stockinette stitch in circular rows.

After 38.5 cm = 93 circular rows (37 cm = 89 circular rows) from the flounce, close for the armhole in the next circular row the 1st–5th sts and 47–50th sts (57–60th sts) . Leave the remaining 41 (51) stitches after 39 cm = 94 circular rows (37.5 cm = 90 circular rows) from the shuttlecock.

Round yoke

Include the left sleeve loops in the work between the left front and back loops and knit all 204 (244) stitches in stockinette stitch in circular rows, while in the 1st round row knit the joining edge stitches together and mark these loops as a raglan line = 200 (240 ) P.

In the 4th round row of a round yoke, perform the 1st raglan decrease as follows: knit 4 marked loops with the previous and subsequent loops, respectively, together with the front one, tilting to the left so that the middle loop is located at the top = 192 (232) sts. Repeat these decreases again 8 times in every 3rd round and 0 (3) times in every 2nd round = 128 (144) sts.

After 13 cm = 31 circular rows (15.5 cm = 37 circular rows) from the beginning of knitting the yoke, continue working with pattern 2 = 8 (9) repeats.

After 7 cm = 16 circular rows from changing the pattern, 80 (90) stitches will remain on the knitting needles; if necessary, switch to short circular needles.

For the golf collar, knit another 27.5 cm = 66 circular rows in stockinette stitch, then purl 1 circular row and bind off the stitches like knit stitches.

Assembly

Sew horizontal raglan seams on the back/front and sleeves.

Photo: magazine "Sabrina" No. 11/2017

HOW TO CROCHET AN LACERY TUNIC (JAPANESE MODEL)

http://uroki-vjazanija.blogspot.com/2011/07/ajurnaja-tunika-kruchkom.html

In the Japanese knitting magazine for 2011, the model of this tunic appeared again: Classic! Never get tired of it. Both the model and the pattern - either for the feast or for the world.

Here it is, the pattern.

Chain of air loops,
1st row: 1 vp, 1 st. b/n, * 1 tbsp. b/n, ch 3, skip 3 loops on the cast-on chain, st. with nak., 2 v.p., art. with nak. in the same loop as the previous one. Art. with nac., ch 3. skip 3 loops on the cast-on chain, 2 tbsp. b/n., * - repeat until the end of the row., finish st. b/n.

Row 2: vp, *st. b/n, 4 vp, 5 tbsp. with nak. under a chain of 5 v.p. prev row, 4 ch* - repeat until the end of the row. Finish Art. b/n.


3rd row: 4 ch. for lifting, * 3 ch, 5 tbsp. b/n for 5 tbsp. with nak. prev row, 7 vp * - repeat at the end of the row, finish like this: instead of 7 vp. tie 3 ch. and art. with 2 yarn overs.

4th row: 3 v.p. for lifting, art. with nak. from the same point as v.p., *3 v.p., 3 tbsp. b/n. at middle stations b/n groups of 5 tbsp. b/n prev. row, 3 vp, art. with nak. under a chain of 7 v.p. prev row, 2 vp, art. with nak. under the same chain,* - repeat until the end of the row, finish 3 vp, 3 tbsp. b/n. for 3 medium st. b/n prev. row, 3 vp, 2 tbsp. with nak.

5th row: 3 v.p. for lifting, 2 tbsp. with nak. to the same point, 4 ch, * st. b/n in the middle art. b/n prev. row, 4 vp, 5 tbsp. with nak. under a chain of 2 v.p. prev row, 4 ch* repeat until the end of the row. Finish the row: st. b/n. in middle school b/n prev. row, 4 vp, 3 tbsp. with nak.
6th row: v.p. lifting, 3 tbsp. b/n, *7 v.p., 5 tbsp. b/n for 5 tbsp. with nak. prev row, * - repeat until the end of the row, finish: 7 vp, 3 tbsp. b/n.

Then the pattern is repeated from rows 1 to 6.

Please note this pattern is knitted from top to bottom. First, it is better to knit the back fabric - it is knitted evenly on top, decrease on the sleeves, then knit the front up to the sleeves, connect the back and front and knit with one fabric. This is for those who don't like to sew. True, they say that with seams the product holds its shape better.
One more thing: this pattern can stretch out, so don't knit a very long tunic.

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