Medallions pattern with knitting needles. Poncho with medallion pattern. Children's coat knitting description

Rare material: knitting napkins. My stricken perception is indescribable) Part 1.

Knitted napkins.

Knitting - for many it is from row to row serenely moving stitches from one knitting needle to another. However, few knitters, even those actively knitting, know about the existence of another method of knitting - knitting with several knitting needles from the center in the round. This is partly because there is very little information about this knitting technique in knitting literature and magazines. Mainly, until recently, this technique was used when knitting napkins with knitting needles: openwork, airy and light lace. After all, knitted fabric differs from crocheted fabric precisely in its lightness and softness. It seems incredible, but in terms of their variety, knitted napkins are not at all inferior to crocheted napkins.

Knitted napkins can be of very different sizes - from the smallest napkins to large tablecloths. Knitted napkins can be not only round, but also of a wide variety of shapes - square, oval, star-shaped and polygonal. Just like with crochet, a napkin can be knitted from individual motifs connected to each other. A small napkin knitted with knitting needles can also be used as a basis for knitting clothing models: pullovers, sweaters and tops. At the same time, you can also actively use the technique of knitting from the center in a circle.

Baby coat. A beautiful and original coat for a little princess. This model combines different textures of patterns, small and large details fit perfectly and look harmonious.

Size: 1.5-2 years, 86-92cm

You will need:

  • 450g YamArt Charisma yarn (200m/100g, 80% wool, 20% acrylic)
  • white fleece 1.45m - 1m,
  • 4 buttons with holes for buttonholes,
  • 45 cm chocolate-colored velvet ribbon,
  • knitting needles No. 2.5 and No. 3,
  • hook number 3.

Coat connected:

rubber band 2x2,garter stitch,

"rice" pattern- (small pearl pattern),

"checkerboard" pattern- knit according to pattern 1,

braid pattern- Figure 2,

braided pattern- Figure 3,

medallion pattern- Figure 4.

Children's coat knitting description:


We knit the back:

The trapezoid is obtained ONLY due to the drawing, no reductions on the sides are required. On knitting needles No. 2.5, cast on 98 (96 + 2 edge) loops and knit 11 rows with an elastic band. Next, switch to needles No. 3 and knit 4 rows in garter stitch. Then knit 9 rows with a checkerboard pattern (you should get 3 squares in height. Afterthis is 3 rows of garter stitch, 12 rows of “rice”, 4 rows of garter stitch. Then we knit 7 rows with stockinette stitch and in the last purl row we make increases - we pull them out between the loopscrossed purl loop after every fourth stitch. We knit 3 repeats with a braid pattern. In the last purl row we make decreases - we knit the 4th and 5th loops together purlwise. Then we knit 4 repeats with braid and move on to the “medallions” pattern.

After we have started the “medallions” pattern, we make decreases for the armholes - 1 time4 loops, 4 times 2 loops in every second row (12 loops in total). Having knitted 2 repeats of “medallions”, we knit 4 rows of garter stitch, then we knit “rice”. After 16 cm from the beginning of closing the loops, we close the middle 18 loops, in the next front row we close 8 loops on each side. After 18 cm from the beginning of closing the loops, we close the remaining 20 loops of the left shoulder and 20 loops of the right shoulder.

Right shelf.

On knitting needles No. 2.5, cast on 60 (48 +10 loops per bar + 2 edge) loops. Knit all patterns on 48 loops, and on the outermost 10 loops on the left, knit a garter stitch placket all the time.

For 48 loops + 2 edge loops: knit with an elastic band for 11 rows. Next, switch to needles No. 3 and knit 4 rows in garter stitch.
Then knit 9 rows with a checkerboard pattern (you should get 3 squares in height). After this, 3 rows of garter stitch, 12 rows of “small pearl stitch”, 4 rows of garter vase. Then - 7 rows of stockinette stitch and in the last purl row we make increases - we pull out a crossed purl loop between the loops after every fourth loop. We knit 3 repeats with a braid pattern. In the last purl row we make decreases - we knit the 4th and 5th loops together purlwise. Then we knit 4 repeats with braid and move on to the “medallions” pattern. After starting the medallions pattern
we make decreases for the armholes - 1 time for 4 loops, 4 times for 2 loops in every second row (12 loops in total). Having knitted 2 repeats of “medallions”, we knit 4 rows of garter stitch, then we knit “rice”.

After 13 cm from the beginning of closing the loops, we close the neckline on the left in every second row - 10 loops of the strap, then 1 time 4 loops, 2 times 3 loops, 4 times 2 loops. After 18 cm from the beginning of closing the loops, we close the remaining 20 shoulder loops. Left shelf we knit symmetrically.

Sleeve.

On knitting needles No. 2.5, cast on 44 (42 + 2 edge) loops. Knit with an elastic band for 17 rows. Next, switch to needles No. 3 and make an increase in the purl row - pull out a crossed purl loop between the loops after every 4th loop. Then knit 2 repeats with a “braid” pattern, then 2 repeats with a braided pattern and move on to the “medallions” pattern. At the same time, after the elastic, make increases on the sides - 1 loop on each side in every 5th row. After starting the “medallions” pattern, make the following increases on the sides - 1 loop on each side in every 3rd row. Having knitted 1 repeat of “medallions”, we begin to form a round sleeve cap. To do this, in every 2nd row we make decreases on the sides - 1 time for 5 loops, 3 times for 4 loops, 4 times for 3 loops, 4 times for 2 loops, 1 time for 5 loops, and then close the remaining 10 loops.

Knit the second sleeve in the same way.

Hood.

On knitting needles No. 3, cast on 44 (32 + 10 strap loops + 2 edge) loops. Knit all patterns on 32 loops, and on the outermost 10 loops on the right, knit a garter stitch placket all the time.

For 32 loops + 2 edge loops: knit in a “rice” pattern for 12 rows. At the same time, make increases on the left in every 2nd row - 1 time 3 loops, 3 times 1 loop. Then knit 12 rows with a checkerboard pattern, 2 rows of garter stitch and continue with a rice pattern for 8 rows. Next, knit 2 repeats with a “medallions” pattern, 8 rows with a “rice” pattern and on the next 8 rows make symmetrical decreases in each row on the left - 3 times 1 loop, 1 time 3 loops. Next, knit a symmetrical part of the hood. We knit 16 rows with a “rice” pattern. At the same time, make increases on the left in every 2nd row - 1 time 3 loops, 3 times 1 loop. Then knit 2 repeats with a medallion pattern, 8 rows with a rice pattern, 2 rows of garter stitch, and 12 rows with a chess pattern. Knit 6 rows with a “rice” pattern and on the next 6 rows make symmetrical decreases in every 2nd row - 3 times 1 loop, 1 time 3 loops.

Lining.

Wash all knitted parts of the coat on the wool cycle at 30 degrees, then dry everything on a towel, steam the sleeves and the bottom of the back and shelves. Next, place the knitted parts on a sheet of paper and carefully trace them. At the same time, take into account the folds of the lining at the bottom of the back, shelves and sleeves and on the sides. The lining parts are shorter than the knitted parts by the width of the elastic and placket. Then we cut out the fleece parts, sew along the shoulders, the sides of the back with shelves, sew in the sleeves, sew the hood and sew it along the neck line. It is advisable to first fasten the middle of the hood to the middle of the back.

Pockets and loops.

Cast on 28 loops. Knit 2 repeats and 5 rows of knit stitch with a braid pattern. Knit 2 parts.

For the loops, crochet 24 loops and tie them with single crochets. Knit 8 pieces. For 4 parts, sew 2 ends with white thread, leaving a loop. Thread the remaining 4 strips through the button, and then sew the 2 ends together.

Assembly.

We sew all the knitted parts of the coat along the shoulders, the sides of the back with shelves, we sew in the sleeves, we sew the hood and sew it along the neckline. It is advisable to first fasten the middle of the hood to the middle of the back. We decorate the pockets with bows made of velvet ribbon. Sew pockets to shelves. Then connect the seams of the shoulders of the knitted part and the lining and sew them together. Repeat the same with the side seams, the middle seam of the hood and the neck line. Next, carefully baste the lining along the edges. Sew loops to the strips. Wrap the placket on the hood and sew it to the hood with white thread. Sew a velvet ribbon bow onto the hood.

Hello my friends!

Women's cardigan with knitted pattern "Medallions"

In the September issue of Sabrina magazine I saw women's cardigan, connected knitting needles beautiful openwork pattern“Medallions”, which I have long wanted to present to your attention, but I kept dragging and pulling...

And here is such a case - you can clearly see how the pattern looks in the model. And you must admit, it is thanks to this pattern that the cardigan has a very presentable look!

I even wanted to wear one myself, but I just need to find the yarn. There is no name in the magazine, only the composition (50% wool, 50% polyacrylic) and footage (80 m\100 g), and knitting needles No. 8.

And for sizes 40-44 (Russian 46-50) you need 1500 g of pink yarn and 6 pink buttons (44 mm).

I think it's Turkish SUPERLANA MAXI from ALIZE is quite suitable for this cardigan, even less is needed! 😉

Well, now let's move on to openwork pattern"Medallions" or rather, to two options for its implementation.

Openwork knitting pattern “Medallions” (No. 136)

First option openwork pattern"Medallions" fits knitting needles exactly according to the pattern diagram given below.

And, as you understand, it was he who made this beautiful women's cardiganen.

The first version of the “Medallions” pattern

To knit a pattern sample, we cast on the knitting needles the number of loops that are a multiple of 18, plus 10 loops for the symmetry of the pattern and 2 edge loops (30 loops).

Pattern pattern “Medallions” (1st option)

It can be difficult for beginners to knit a double yarn over from the wrong side, so I decided to show and tell (hover your mouse over the photo) how it’s done:

But this is the second option openwork pattern"Medallions" which I knitted a few years ago. I wanted to use it to knit a pullover, but something didn’t impress me at the time.

Did you find the difference?

And its difference is that the loops bordering the openwork pattern are knitted not with simple knit stitches, but with “grandmother’s” stitches! In this case, the framing of the “medallions” is more expressive. That's the whole difference. So knit as you like or whatever is more convenient and simpler.

Well, it’s time for us to move on to the description women's cardigan related knitting needles"Medallions" pattern.

Women's cardigan knitted from medallions

Knitting density: 15.5 stitches and 16 rows make 10 x 10 cm.

Knitting back:

On needles No. 8, cast on 75 loops and knit, starting and ending with a purl loop. We knit with an elastic band of 9 cm, in the last purl row we make additions like this:

  • knitting 1 knit, *1 purl, 1 knit, 1 purl, from the cross thread add 1 purl crossed, then knit 2 purls, 1 knit, 1 purl, 1 knit* (from * to * repeat until the end of the row).

As a result, we get 84 loops. Next we knit 50 cm (80 rows) "Medallions" pattern, after which we close 3 loops on both sides to form armholes, then in every second row 2 times 2 loops, and 2 times 1 loop.

There are 66 loops on the needles. 70 cm (112 rows) from the beginning "Medallions" pattern We close the middle 28 loops for the neck and finish both sides separately.

To do this, along the inner edge we close 2 loops once in the next 2nd row; we close the remaining 17 loops of each shoulder 72.5 cm (116 rows) from the beginning of the “medallions”.

Pink cardigan pattern

Knitting the left front:

On knitting needles No. 8 we cast on 48 loops and after the edge we knit 41 loops with an elastic band 1 x 1, starting from the purl loop, then we make a mark with a thread of a different color (marker) and continue knitting the bar for the fastener (5 loops) with an elastic band 1 x 1, again starting with purl loop, knit an edge loop.

Having knitted 9 cm, in the last purl row we make additions as described above, only on 41 loops - we do not touch the fastening bar. As a result of the increases on the knitting needles, 53 loops are obtained.

On the left edge to bevel the neck, 45 cm (72 rows) from the beginning of the “medallions” we knit the last 2 loops in front of the bar "Medallions" pattern purl together. Next, we make such decreases in every 2nd row 19 more times.

At the same time, we make decreases for the armhole along the right edge, as was done for the back.

At the height of the back, we close off 17 shoulder loops and continue knitting the strap for the fastener on 7 loops (2 of them are edge loops). After 11 cm (18 rows) from the shoulder we close off all the loops, as the pattern shows.

Knitting the right front:

We knit the right front like the left, only in a mirror image. Don't forget to make 6 holes for buttons.

We make the first hole 3 cm from the bottom edge. To do this, knit the 3rd and 4th loops of the bar together, make 2 yarn overs, and again knit the 5th and 6th loops together. In the next purl row we knit yarn overs 1 knit and 1.

The other 5 holes for buttons are made every 9 cm.

Knitting sleeves:

We cast on 43 loops on the knitting needles and knit 9 cm with a 1 x 1 elastic band. In the last purl row we add loops, as described for the back, getting 48 loops on the knitting needles.

Next we continue to knit "Medallions" pattern, at the same time adding the sleeves on both sides in each 8th row 6 times for the 1st loop. We knit the added loops with a 1 x 1 elastic band, making a total of 60 loops on the knitting needles.

After 32.5 cm (52 ​​rows) from the beginning "Medallions" pattern We close the sleeves on both sides with 4 loops, then in each 2nd row 7 times 2 loops and 2 times 3 loops. We close the remaining 12 loops after 45 cm (72 rows) from the beginning of the “medallions”.

The second sleeve is knitted in the same way as the first.

Product assembly:

We make shoulder seams. We sew the short sides of the strap and sew the strip to the back neckline. We sew in the sleeves, sew the side seams and sleeve seams. Sew on the buttons.

Here is the description. I think it's not as difficult as it might seem at first. So link this one knitted women's cardigan to the delight of yourself and your loved ones! 😉

Well, that seems to be all for today. I will be waiting for your feedback on this article with joy and gratitude, my dears!

Small/Medium (Large/1X, 2X/3X)
Width: 30 (33, 35¾)”
Length: 20 (21, 22)”

Materials

Yarn Fibra Natura Radiant Cotton (100% cotton, 100 g/186 m) 5-6-7 skeins, circular knitting needles 4 mm and 3.75 mm

Knitting density

22 loops and 28 rows = 10x10 cm with a shadow pattern according to the pattern on 4 mm knitting needles

Description of poncho knitting

Front/Back

On 4 mm knitting needles, cast on 165 (181, 197) sts and knit: 5 sts with a garter pattern, put a marker, 1 row according to the pattern of the medallions pattern until the last one. 5 stitches in a row, place a marker, 5 stitches in a garter pattern. Work according to the pattern to a height of 16½ (17½, 18½)” from the cast-on edge. Next person.b. To cut the neckline, knit the first 73 (80, 87) stitches, and use thread from a new skein to close the center. 19 (21, 23) sts and finish the row. Next, knit both parts of the front separately. In the neckline line on each side in each row, decrease 1 p. 12 times = 61 (68, 75) p. on each side. Knit another 7 rows with a pattern to a height of 20 (21, 22)” from the cast-on edge, transfer stitches to additional stitches. knitting needles

Assembly

Sew front and back shoulder seams, casting off the stitches on three needles. For the collar, along the edge of the neckline, using 3.75 mm needles, pick up 148 (152, 156) stitches, mark the beginning of the circle with a marker, knit 3 circles with a garter pattern (start with purl), bind off the stitches as knits.

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Size: 1.5 - 2 years, 86 - 92 cm

We will need: 450 g YarnArt Charisma yarn (200m/100g) 80% wool, 20% acrylic; white fleece 1.45 m * 1 m; four buttons with holes for loops, a 45 cm chocolate-colored velvet ribbon, as well as knitting needles No. 2, 5 and 3, and hook No. 3.

Rubber: we knit one ryaz - * knit two, purl two, * repeat from * to *. In even rows we knit according to the picture.

Garter stitch

We knit all rows with facial loops.

Checkerboard pattern: knit according to the drawing.

Rice pattern: We knit the first, third and all subsequent odd rows as follows: * knit one, purl one. * repeat from * to *. We knit the second, fourth and all subsequent even rows with purl stitches, and purl stitches with knit stitches.

Braid pattern: knit according to the corresponding pattern.

Pattern "medallions" and "braid": also according to the pictures.

Back: cast on 2.5 knitting needles 98 (96 + two edge) stitches and knit eleven rows with an elastic band. Next, switch to needles No. 3 and knit four rows in garter stitch. Then we knit nine rows with a checkerboard pattern (the result should be three squares in height). After this, we perform three rows in garter stitch, 12 rows in the “rice” pattern, 4 rows in garter stitch. Then we knit seven rows in stockinette stitch, and in the last row we make increases by pulling out a crossed purl between the loops after every 4 loops. We knit three repeats with a “braid” pattern. And in the last purl row we make decreases - we knit 4 and 5 stitches from the purl side together. After this, we knit four repeats with a braid and then move on to the “medallions” pattern. After the pattern has begun, we make decreases for the armholes - once 4 loops and 4 times two loops in every second row (12 sts). Having knitted two repeats of the medallion pattern, we knit four rows of garter stitch, and then proceed to knit the rice pattern. After 16 cm from the beginning of closing the loops, we close 18 middle loops, and in the next front row we close eight loops on each side. After 18 cm from the beginning. Closing the sts, close the remaining 20 sts of the left shoulder and 20 sts of the right shoulder.

The trapezoid will come out ONLY due to the pattern, and no extra reductions on the sides will be required.

Right shelf

We cast on 60 (48 + 10 for the strap + 2 edging) loops on knitting needles No. 2.5. We knit each pattern on 48 loops, and on the outermost 10 stitches on the left we knit each time a garter stitch placket.

For 48 loops + 2 edges. : knit 11 rows with an elastic band. Next, switch to needles No. 3 and knit 4 rows in garter stitch. Then we knit 9 rows with a checkerboard pattern (the result should be three squares in height). After this there are three rows of boards. Knitting, 12 rows in rice pattern, four rows in garter stitch. Then we knit seven rows in stockinette stitch, and in the last purl stitch. We make additions - we pull out the shifted purl between the stitches after every 4 loops. We knit three repeats with a braid pattern. In the last one, purl. We make decreases in a row - we knit the fourth and fifth loops together purlwise. Then we knit four repeats with braiding and proceed to knitting the “medallions” pattern. After the beginning of the pattern, we begin to make decreases for the armholes - once for 4 loops, 4 times for 2 loops and in every 2 rows (12 loops in total). Having knitted two repeat “medallions”, we knit 4 rows of boards. Knitting, then we knit the “rice” pattern.

After 13 cm from the beginning of the close. We close the loops for the neckline on the left in each 2nd row - 10 loops of the strap, then 1 time with 4 loops, 2 times with three loops, 4 times with 2 loops. After 18 cm from the beginning of closing the loops, we close the remaining 20 stitches of the shoulder.

Left shelf: Knits absolutely symmetrically.

Sleeve

We cast on knitting needles No. 2.5 44 (42 and 2 edges) p. We knit with an elastic band 17 r. Next we move on to the knitting needles and purl. R. we make additions - we pull out the crossed purl between the loops after each. 4 p. We knit two repeats with a “braid” pattern. Next we knit 2 raps with braid. and move on to the “medallions” pattern. At the same time, after the elastic band, we make additions on the sides - one loop in every fifth row on each side.

After starting the “medallions” pattern, we make the following additions on the sides - one loop on both sides in every third row. Having knitted one repeat “medallions” (4 loops will come out), we begin to form a round sleeve cap. To do this, in each 2nd row we decrease on the sides - 1 time for 5 loops, 3 times for 4 loops, 4 times for 3 loops, 4 times for 2 loops. 5 stitches once, and then cast off the remaining 10 stitches.

Second sleeve: we knit in absolutely the same way.

Hood

We cast on 44 (32 slats and 2 edge) loops on knitting needles No. 3. We knit each of the patterns on 32 loops, and on the outermost 10 stitches on the right we always knit a placket in garter stitch.

For 32 stitches and two edge stitches: we knit 12 rows with a “rice” pattern. We make increases simultaneously in every second row - once with three loops, three times with one loop. Then we knit 12 rows with a checkerboard pattern, two rows of boards. knitting and continue to knit eight rows with a “rice” pattern. Next we move on to knitting the “medallions” pattern - we knit two repeats. We knit 8 rows with a “rice” pattern and on all subsequent eight rows we make symmetrical decreases on the left in every second row - three times in one loop, once in three loops. Next we knit a symmetrical part of our hood. We knit 16 rows with a “rice” pattern. Then we simultaneously perform increases in every second row on the left - once with three loops, three times with one loop. Then we knit with a “medallions” pattern - we knit 2 repeats. We continue to knit with the “rice” pattern for eight rows, two rows of boards. knitting, checkerboard pattern 12 r. We knit 6 rows with a “rice” pattern and on all subsequent six rows we perform symmetrical decreases in each 2nd row - three times in one loop and once in three loops.

Lining

We wash each of the parts in the wool mode at 39 degrees, then dry everything on a towel, steam the sleeves and the bottom of the shelves and back. Next, we place all the knitted parts on a sheet of paper and carefully trace them. In this case, it is necessary to take into account all the folds of the lining of the shelves, on the sides, sleeves and along the bottom of the back. The lining parts are shorter than the knitted parts by the width of the placket and elastic. Next, we cut out the fleece parts, sew along the hangers, the sides with the back panels, sew in the sleeves, sew our hood and sew it to the neck line. It is advisable to first fasten the middle of our hood to the middle of the back.

Loops and pockets

We cast on 23 loops. We knit two repeats and five rows of stockinette stitch with a “braid” pattern. We knit two parts.

For the loops, we crochet 24 loops and tie them with single crochets. We knit eight parts. We sew two ends of four parts with white thread, leaving a loop. We thread all the other four strips through the button, and then sew the two ends together.

Assembly

We sew all the details of our coat along the shoulders, and the sides of the back with shelves, we sew in the sleeves, we sew our hood and sew it to the neck line. It is very advisable to first fasten the middle of the back to the middle of the hood. We decorate the pockets with bows made of velvet fabric. We sew pockets to the shelves. We connect the seams of the shoulders of our knitted part, as well as the lining, and sew them together. We repeat the same with the side seams, neck line seams and hood seams. Next, carefully baste the lining along the edges. Sew loops to the strips. We wrap the strip on the hood and sew a white thread to it. Finally, we sew a velvet ribbon bow onto the hood.