Openwork patterns with knitting needles in stripes - getting ready for spring! Openwork tracks with knitting needles - simple openwork patterns Openwork vertical stripes with knitting patterns with descriptions.

10.08.2014

Relief patterns with knitting needles - this is an alternation when knitting front and back loops, while the fabric turns out to be three-dimensional due to the combination of convex and concave sections, and also quite dense (without gaps), so such patterns are especially expressive. There are a great variety of relief patterns, they differ in small or large repeat. These patterns are ideal for plain cotton, cotton rayon, silk and linen blends. If the yarn is thick, then the pattern looks especially prominent, and if it is thin, then the result will be an exquisite, noble structure. Relief patterns are quite easy to knit, so they are recommended for beginners, because... help them gain skill and experience. Confident knitters also do not ignore embossed patterns, because they are convenient for combining with openwork and give it a special elegance. To prevent the charm of relief patterns from disappearing, you should not iron or steam them, just moisten them and let them dry flat.

We offer you large collection simple relief patterns with stripes and stripes (vertical, horizontal, diagonal) for knitting with samples, diagrams, descriptions and symbols.
Choose and create with pleasure!

Attention! Pattern diagrams are shown as they look from the front side.

Abbreviations:
n. - loop;
persons - facial;
purl - purl;
chrome - edge;
cross. - crossed.

Pattern 90 "Tenderness"(for 8 loops and 12 rows)

Pattern 89 "Exquisite structure"(for 13 loops and 8 rows)

Pattern 88 "Stripe with graphic relief"(for 28 loops and 24 rows)

Pattern 87 "Two textured stripes"(for 16 loops and 8 rows)

Pattern 86 "Braided stripes"(for 16 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 85 "Original braided stripes"(for 20 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 84 "Strips of relief blocks"(for 10 loops and 14 rows)

Pattern 83 "Wavy scars"(for 2 loops and 12 rows)

Pattern 82 "Freeze frame"(for 10 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 81 "Rhombuses and network"(for 42 loops and 16 rows)



Pattern 80 "Hearts and chevrons"(for 36 loops and 16 rows)



Pattern 79 "Egyptian nights"(for 15 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 78 "Relief stripes"(for 10 loops and 32 rows)

Pattern 77 "Jagged stripes"(for 10 loops and 18 rows)

Pattern 76 "Glade"(for 16 loops and 42 rows)

Pattern 75 "Sand rain"(for 10 loops and 10 rows)

Pattern 74 "False braid"(for 13 loops and 18 rows)

Pattern 73 "Imitation of harnesses"(for 19 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 72 "Special stripes"(for 12 loops and 8 rows)

Pattern 71 "Symmetrical stripes"(for 18 loops and 8 rows)

Pattern 70 "Tree"(for 16 loops and 6 rows)

Pattern 69 "Moon tracks"(for 6 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 68 "Relief paths"(for 18 loops and 20 rows)

Pattern 67 "Curly stripes"(for 12 loops and 12 rows)

Pattern 66 "Manzherok"(for 11 loops and 10 rows)

Pattern 65 "Floral stripes"(for 8 loops and 10 rows)

Pattern 64 "Diagonal with curly edge"(for 6 loops and 12 rows)

Pattern 62 "Stripe with ornament"(for 24 loops and 26 rows)

Pattern 61 "Turtle"(for 17 loops and 32 rows)

Pattern 60 "Graphic stripes"(for 18 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 59 "Finishing stripes"(for 22 loops and 24 rows)

Pattern 58 "Relief diagonal"(for 18 loops and 36 rows)

Pattern 57 "Original tracks"(for 14 loops and 20 rows)

Pattern 56 "Bracelet"(for 16 loops and 24 rows)

Pattern 55 "Chain"(for 6 loops and 8 rows)


Pattern 54 "Stripe with chain"(for 10 loops and 8 rows)


Pattern 53 "Stripe with bows"(for 21 loops and 20 rows)


Pattern 52 "Scales"(for 8 loops and 32 rows)


Pattern 51 "Pastila"(for 10 loops and 30 rows)

Pattern 50 "False braid"(for 10 loops and 30 rows)

Pattern 49 "Chupa Chups"(for 6 loops and 12 rows)

Pattern 48 "Garland"(for 6 loops and 12 rows)

Pattern 47 "Churchkhela"(for 6 loops and 8 rows)

Pattern 46 "Original diagonal"(for 8 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 45 "Structural diagonal"(for 7 loops and 14 rows)

Pattern 44 "Diagonals 4x4"(for 8 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 43 "Diagonals 3x3"(for 6 loops and 12 rows)

Pattern 42 "Wavy diagonal"(for 4 loops and 12 rows)

Pattern 41 "Curly diagonals"(for 18 loops and 18 rows)

Pattern 40 "Carved diagonal"(for 12 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 39 "Calm"(for 12 loops and 6 rows)

Pattern 38 "Oblique lines"(for 5 loops and 10 rows)

Pattern 37 "Spikelet"(for 18 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 36 "Geometry"(for 18 loops and 42 rows)

Pattern 35 "Awkward"(for 10 loops and 12 rows)


Pattern 34 "Checker stripe"(for 12 loops and 20 rows)


Pattern 33 "Parallels"(for 16 loops and 14 rows)


Pattern 32 "Stripe of triangles"(for 14 loops and 10 rows)

Pattern 31 "Zigzag stripe"(for 9 loops and 6 rows)

Pattern 30 "Strip of uneven-high columns"(for 8 loops and 28 rows)

Pattern 29 "Wattage"(for 6 loops and 8 rows)

Pattern 28 "Linear row"(for 10 loops and 8 rows)

Pattern 27 "Columns 3x12"(for 8 loops and 16 rows)

Pattern 26 "Columns 3x16"(for 8 loops and 20 rows)

Pattern 25 "Bamboo"(for 16 loops and 20 rows)

Pattern 24 "Scale"(for 14 loops and 24 rows)

Pattern 23 "Woven stripes"(for 14 loops and 32 rows)

Pattern 22 "Interlacing stripes"(for 16 loops and 28 rows)

Pattern 21 "Lukoshko"(for 16 loops and 20 rows)

Openwork patterns are created using yarn overs and knitting several loops together. Knitting yarn overs creates the effect of an airy fabric. In simple openwork knitting, after adding stitches there is always a decrease in stitches. This way the number of stitches in the row remains the same.

In some openwork patterns, addition and decrease are done in different places, and the number of loops in the row remains the same. And there are openwork patterns in which adding and decreasing loops is done in different rows, so the number of loops in a row can be different. If after the yarn over there is a knit stitch, then the yarn over should be done in a direction away from you. If after the yarn over there is a purl loop, then the yarn over should be done on yourself.

Openwork patterns with knitting needles

Openwork stripes

For the sample, cast on the number of loops in multiples of 19.

The diagram shows only the front rows.

Row 1: 1 chrome p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a tilt to the left, 1 person. p., 5 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a tilt to the left, 1 person. p., 2 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

In the purl rows, knit the loops according to the pattern, knit the yarn over.

Row 3: 1 chrome p., 2 p. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, 1 yarn over, 1 knit. p., 5 p. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 2 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 5: knit as row 1.

Row 7: knit as row 3.

Slanted openwork

For the sample, cast on the number of loops that are a multiple of 4.

Row 1: 1 chrome p., * Zlits. p., knit 2 p. together. with a tilt to the right, 1 row *, repeat from * to *, 1 edge. p.

Row 2 and all even rows:

Row 3: 1 chrome n., * 2 persons. p., knit 2 p. together. with a slant to the right, 1 yarn over, 1 knit. p. *, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome. p.

Row 5: 1 chrome p., * 1 persons. p., knit 2 sts together, knit 1, knit 2. p.*, repeat from * to *, 1 persons. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 7: 1 chrome p., * knit 2 p. knit together, 1 yarn over, knit 2, knit 2 p. together. *, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome. p.

Repeat from the first row.

Sectional pattern

The number of stitches in the cast-on row is a multiple of 8.

Rows 1, 3, 5, 7: 1 chrome p., * 5 persons. p., 1 yarn over, knit 3 stitches together, knit 1 yarn over *, repeat from * to *, 1 crocheted stitch. p.

Row 2 and all even rows : knit all the loops according to the pattern, purl the yarn overs.

Row 9: 1 chrome p., * 1 persons. p., yarn over, knit 3 p. together knit., 1 yo’, k1. p., yarn over, 3 p. knit together, 1 yarn over*, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome. p.

Rows 11, 13, 15: 1 chrome p., * 1 persons. p., 1 yarn over, knit 3 stitches together, knit, yarn over, knit 4. p. *, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome. p.

Row 17: knit as row 9.

Openwork diamonds

The number of stitches in the cast-on row is a multiple of 6.

Row 1: 1 chrome p., k1, yarn over, * knit 2 p. together knit., k1., knit 2 p. together knit. cross, 1 yarn over, 1 knit. p., 1 yarn over *, repeat from * to *, knit 2 p. together knit., k1. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 2 and all even rows: Knit all the loops according to the pattern, purl the yarn overs.

Row 3: 1 chrome n., 2 persons. p., * 1 yarn over, knit 3 stitches together, knit 1, k3. p. *, repeat from * to *, yarn over 1 person. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 5: 1 chrome p., 1 persons. p., knit 2 p. together. crossed, * 1 yarn over, 1 knit. p., 1 yarn over, knit 2 p. together knit., k1. p., knit 2 p. together. cross. *, repeat from * to *, 1 yarn over, 1 knit. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 7: 1 chrome n., 2 persons. p., * 3 persons. p., 1 yarn over, knit 3 stitches together, knit 1*, repeat from * to *, k2. p., 1 chrome. p.

Repeat rows from the first row.

Openwork waves

The number of loops in the cast-on row is a multiple of 13 + 2 chrome. p.

Row 1: persons p.

Row 2: purl p.

Row 3: 1 chrome p., * knit 2 p. together. cross., 4 persons. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 1 yarn over, knit 4. p., knit 2 p. together. *, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome. p.

Row 4 and all even rows: Knit all the loops according to the pattern, purl the yarn overs.

Row 5: 1 chrome p., * knit 2 p. together. cross., 3 persons. p., 1 yarn over, knit 3. p., 1 yarn over, knit 3. p., knit 2 p. together. *, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome. p.

Row 7: 1 chrome p., * knit 2 p. together. cross., 2 persons. p., 1 yarn over, knit 5. p., 1 yarn over, 2 persons. p., knit 2 p. together. *, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome. p.

Row 9: 1 chrome p., * knit 2 p. together. cross., 1 persons. p., 1 yarn over, knit 7. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., knit 2 p. together. *, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome. p.

Row 11: 1 chrome p., * knit 2 p. together. cross, 1 yarn over, 9 knits. p., 1 yarn over, knit 2 p. together. *, repeat from * to *, 1 chrome. p.

Repeat rows starting from the third.

Zigzag pattern

For the sample, cast on 15 stitches.

The diagram shows only the front rows. In purl rows, knit loops according to the pattern, knit yarn overs purl.

Row 1: 1 chrome p., 1 p. p., 1 persons. p., yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a tilt to the left, 4 persons. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 3: 1 chrome p., 1 p. n., 2 persons. p., yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a tilt to the left, 3 persons. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 5: 1 chrome p., 1 p. n., Zlits. p., yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a tilt to the left, 2 persons. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 7: 1 chrome p., 1 p. p., 4 persons. p., yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a tilt to the left, 1 person. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 9: 1 chrome p., 1 p. p., 5 persons. p., yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a slant to the left, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a tilt to the left, 1 purl. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 11: 1 chrome p., 1 p. p., 4 persons. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, yarn over, k2 together. with a slant to the right, yarn over, k2 together. with a slant to the right, yarn over, knit 1. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 13: 1 chrome p., 1 p. p., 3 persons. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, yarn over, k2 together. with a slant to the right, yarn over, k2 together. with a slant to the right, yarn over, knit 2. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 15: 1 chrome p., 1 p. n., 2 persons. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, yarn over, k2 together. with a slant to the right, yarn over, k2 together. with a tilt to the right, yarn over, Zlits. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 17: 1 chrome p., 1 p. p., 1 persons. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a slant to the right, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a slant to the right, yarn over, knit 4. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 19: 1 chrome p., 1 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a slant to the right, yarn over, 2 stitches together. with a slant to the right, yarn over, knit 5. p., 1 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 21: repeat the pattern from the first row.

For openwork knitting It is better to use smooth yarn without fluff, lint and decorative knots, as they can cover the knitted holes and the pattern will lose its clarity.

Pattern "Leaves"

For the sample, cast on 27 loops. The diagram shows only the front rows. In purl rows, knit loops according to the pattern, knit yarn overs using purl loops.

Row 1: 1 chrome n., 2 persons. p., 9 p. n., Zlits. p., 9 p. n., 2 persons. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 3: 1 chrome p., 1 persons. p., yarn over 2 p. knits together. with a tilt to the left, 7 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, yarn over 1 persons. p., yarn over 2 p. knits together. with a tilt to the left, 7 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, yarn over, knit 1. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 5: 1 chrome p., 1 persons. p., yarn over 1 purl. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 5 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the right, 1 purl. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 1 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 5 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the right, 1 purl. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 7: 1 chrome p., 1 persons. p., yarn over 2 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 3 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the right, 2 p. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 3 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the right, 2 p. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 9: 1 chrome p., 1 persons. p., 3 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 1 purl. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the right, 3 p. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 3 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 1 purl. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the right, purl. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 11: 1 chrome p., 5 p. p., 3 persons. p., 9 p. p., 3 persons. p., 5 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 13: 1 chrome p., 4 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a tilt to the left, 7 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slant to the right, yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a tilt to the left, 4 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 15: 1 chrome p., 3 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the right, 1 purl. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 1 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 5 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the right, 1 purl. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 1 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 3 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 17: 1 chrome p., 2 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the right, 2 p. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 3 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the right, 2 p. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 2 p. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 19: 1 chrome p., 1 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the right, 3 p. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 3 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 1 purl. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the right, 3 p. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 3 p. p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 1 purl. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 21:

Fantasy pattern

For the sample, cast on 19 stitches. The diagram shows only odd rows. Knit even rows according to the pattern, knit yarn overs with purl loops.

Row 1: 1 chrome p., yarn over, 2 p. knit together. with a tilt to the left, b faces. p., yarn over 2 p. knits together. with a tilt to the left, 7 persons. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 3: 1 chrome p., 1 persons. p., yarn over 2 persons. p., 3 p. together persons. (from the central point), 2 persons. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p., 3 p. together knit., 2 knit. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 5: 1 chrome p., 1 persons. p., yarn over 2 persons. p., 3 p. together knit., 2 knit. p., yarn over 1 persons. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p., 3 p. together knit., 2 knit. p., yarn over 1 persons. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 7:

Row 9: 1 chrome p., 1 persons. p., yarn over 2 persons. p., 3 p. together knit., 2 knit. p., yarn over 1 persons. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p., 3 p. together knit., 2 knit. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 11: 1 chrome p., 4 persons. p., yarn over 2 p. knits together. with a tilt to the left, blitz, p., yarn over 2 p. knit together. with a tilt to the left, 3 persons. p., 1 chrome. p.

Row 13: 1 chrome p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 2 persons. p., yarn over 1 persons. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p., 3 p. together knit., 2 knit. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the left, 1 edge. p.

Row 15:

Row 17: 1 chrome p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 2 persons. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p., 3 p. together knit., 2 knit. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the left, 1 edge. p.

Row 19: 1 chrome p., 2 p. together persons. with a tilt to the left, 2 persons. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p., 3 p. together knit., 2 knit. n., yarn over, knit 1. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p., 2 p. together persons. with a slope to the left, 1 edge. p.

Row 21: repeat the pattern from the first row.

In openwork patterns, loops (yarnovers) are constantly added and decreased. Therefore, you can easily lose count, which will cause the pattern to be distorted and the width to change. knitted details. Therefore, you should recalculate the total number of loops in the purl row if it is knitted according to the pattern.

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Pattern “Lacy steps”

The number of loops should be a multiple of 6 plus edge loops.

1st row: 2 persons p., 4 p. p.;

2nd row: 2 p. p., 4 persons. p.;

3rd row: 2 persons p., 4 p. p.;

4th row: 2 p. p., 4 persons. p.;

5th row: 2 persons p., 4 p. p.;

6th row: Yarn over 2, purl 1. p., 2 na-kida, 1 p. p., 4 persons. p.;

7th row: Leave 2 loops on the auxiliary needle before work, lower the yarn overs of the previous row, and make 2 knits from the next 4 loops. p. and 2 p. p., then knit the loops from the auxiliary needle.

Repeat the pattern 1 time from the 1st to the 8th row, then repeat from the 3rd to the 8th row.

Pattern “Lacy branches”

The number of loops should be a multiple of 10 plus 1 loop for symmetry and plus edge loops.

1st row:*1 p. p., 5 persons. p., 1 yarn over, knit 2. p., 1 simple broach (remove 1 p. as in knitting, 1 knit. p. and pull it through the removed loop)*, repeat from * to *, purl 1. p.;

2nd and all subsequent even rows: knit according to the pattern;

3rd row:*1 p. p., 2 p. together knit, 3 knit. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 1 simple broach (remove 1 p. as in knitting, 1 knit. p. and pull it through the removed loop)*, repeat from * to *, purl 1. p.;

5th row:*1 p. p., 2 p. together knit, 2 knit. p., 1 yarn over, knit 3. p., 1 yarn over, 1 simple broach (remove 1 p. as in knitting, 1 knit p. and pull it through the removed loop)*, repeat from * to *, purl 1. p.;

7th row:*1 p. p., 2 p. together knit, 1 knit. p., 1 yarn over, knit 6. p.*, repeat from * to *, purl 1. p.;

9th row:*1 p. p., 2 p. together knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit. p., 1 yarn over, knit 4. p., 1 simple broach (remove 1 p. as in knitting, 1 knit. p. and pull it through the removed loop)*, repeat from * to *, purl 1. p.;

11th row:*1 p. p., 1 persons. p., 1 yarn over, k3. p., 1 yarn over, knit 3. p., 1 simple broach (remove 1 p. as in knitting, 1 knit. p. and pull it through the removed loop)*, repeat from * to *, purl 1. p.;

13th row:*1 p. p., 2 p. knit together, knit 4. p., 1 yarn over, 2 persons. p., 1 simple broach (slip 1 p. as in knitting, 1 knit. p. and pull it through the removed loop*, repeat from * to *, purl 1 p.;

15th row: repeat from the 3rd row.

This pattern is ideal for knitting summer items: tops, sundresses, blouses, skirts and dresses. It is also good for children's things. And the thinner the yarn, the more airy and beautiful the knitting looks.

09 Jan 2016 Tags: 1381

Greetings, dear knitting lovers!

I don’t know about you, but it’s “autumn” outside our window... The sky is overcast with a leaden cloud, from the incessant rain the remaining snow has acquired an unsightly, dirty appearance and is melting... melting...

To cheer myself up and please you, my dears, I lay out openwork patterns with knitting needles with diagrams. All these patterns have one thing in common - they are knitted in a vertical stripe, which means they will visually slim the figures of even those with curvy figures.

Well, you can apply them either fragmentarily, alternating one openwork strip with some other pattern, a cord, for example, or making a product with only one of these patterns - in general, as your imagination dictates. So, welcome!

Openwork knitting patterns in stripes

Knitting pattern “Openwork in stripes” (1)

“Openwork in a stripe” (1) It’s not difficult to make, it’s perfect for knitting items for spring - there aren’t many holes, so there won’t be much air flow.

To learn how to knit a pattern “Openwork in a stripe” (1) for the sample on the knitting needles, we cast on the number of loops divisible by 13, add 1 loop for the symmetry of the pattern and 2 edge loops, for example 26+1+2=29 loops. And then we knit according to the pattern.

Scheme of the pattern “Openwork in stripes” (1)

  • plus - edge loop;
  • minus - purl loop;
  • black square - face loop;
  • circle - yarn over;
  • even rows -

In the front rows after the edge we knit rapport loops as many times as necessary (between the arrows), at the end of the row - 1 purl and edge loop.

When I started knitting this pattern, I realized that it was familiar to me, only in a slightly different interpretation. Therefore, I decided to immediately post a sample of its almost “double”.

Knitting pattern “Openwork in stripes” (2)

The “double” of the previous pattern “Openwork in a strip” is made with fewer loops.

To knit a sample on knitting needles, cast on the number of loops divisible by 9, plus 2 loops for symmetry of the pattern and 2 edge loops: 27+2+2=31.

The pattern can be knitted using the previous pattern, only we knit the front loops in the first row repeat not 8, but 5, and the stripe from the purl stitch is not 3 purl loops, but 2. That's the whole difference.

But if this explanation seems incomprehensible to someone, write, I will draw up a diagram of the pattern.

Knitting pattern “Openwork in stripes” (3)

For knitting this openwork pattern in the strip we cast on the knitting needles the number of loops divisible by 16, add 1 loop for the symmetry of the pattern and 2 edge loops, for example 32+1+2=35. Next we knit exactly according to the pattern below.

Scheme of the pattern “Openwork in stripes” (3)

  • plus - edge loop;
  • minus - purl loop;
  • circle - yarn over;
  • black square - face loop;
  • triangle with a right angle to the left -We knit 2 loops together with a tilt to the left (we remove the 1st loop as when knitting, we knit the 2nd loop and pull it through the removed loop);
  • triangle with right angle to the right - We knit 2 loops together;
  • even rows - We knit as the pattern shows, purl the yarn overs.

In the front rows after the edge loop, we repeat the repeat loops as many times as necessary (between the arrows), at the end of the row we knit 1 purl and edge loop.

Knitting pattern “Openwork in stripes” (4)

“Openwork in a stripe” (4) It consists of vertical openwork zigzags and knitting it is also not difficult if you carefully check your actions with the diagram of this pattern below.

To sample the pattern on the knitting needles, you need to cast on a number of loops that is a multiple of 11, adding 2 edge loops, for example 33+2=35, and then knit according to the pattern.

Scheme of the pattern “Openwork in stripes” (4)

  • plus - edge loop;
  • minus - purl loop;
  • circle - yarn over;
  • black square - face loop;
  • triangle with a right angle to the left -
  • triangle with right angle to the right - We knit 2 loops together;
  • even rows -

In the front rows between the edge rows we repeat only the repeat loops that are located between the arrows.

Knitting pattern “Openwork in stripes” (5)

This unusual stripe pattern is best used as an insert on stockinette stitch, is also not difficult to implement.

To knit a sample pattern, cast on 23 loops plus 2 edge stitches, and then knit according to the pattern pattern.

Scheme of the pattern “Openwork in stripes” (5)

  • black square - face loop;
  • minus - purl loop;
  • circle - yarn over;
  • triangle with a right angle to the left -We knit 2 loops together with a tilt to the left;
  • triangle with right angle to the right - We knit 2 loops together;
  • even rows - We knit as the pattern shows, yarn overs - with purl loops.

Knitting pattern “Openwork in stripes” (6)

This beautiful pattern in a strip of leaves laid out one on top of the other reminded me of another one. What’s interesting is that this pattern is much easier to knit simpler than that, although at first glance it seems that on the contrary, it is more complicated.

To knit a sample pattern, cast on a multiple of 24 loops on the knitting needles, add 2 loops for symmetry of the pattern and 2 edge loops.

Scheme of the pattern “Openwork in stripes” (6)

  • white cell - face loop;
  • in purl rows: above the hinges garter stitch we knit the front loops, over the purls and yarn overs (10 loops)- purl;
  • in the front rows: repeat repeat loops (24 loops), at the end of the row - 2 garter stitch loops and an edge stitch.

That's all for today! I hope you liked these openwork knitting patterns with patterns and you use them for knitting spring or summer new clothes.

And may there be more sunny days in your life!

And this is a musical gift: a song "Crossroads of Seven Roads" performed by the band “Time Machine”, which I adored in my youth.

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Openwork paths will appeal to many needlewomen, beginners and experienced craftswomen, as they contain the simplest openwork patterns. Such patterns are easy to remember and easy to knit, and the resulting openwork patterns, in their beauty, are not inferior to many complex patterns. In addition, vertical openwork stripes are known to visually slim the figure. Openwork tracks with knitting needles can be used as the main pattern and as openwork inserts against the background of the front or back stitch. These patterns are also great for knitting children's clothing. I hope in this collection you will find exactly what you were looking for.

The basis of openwork paths, like other openwork patterns, are yarn overs and loops knitted together. The easiest way to knit a vertical openwork track is to make a yarn over on each front row and knit 2 loops together, while you need to make sure that the yarn overs are one above the other, see the pattern diagram for simple openwork tracks. In purl rows, purl all loops and yarn overs. In this version, the tracks are knitted against the background of the front stitch, with 3 knit stitches between the tracks.

Depending on the background, the number of loops between the tracks, the placement of the yarn overs and the inclination of the two loops knitted together, the openwork tracks are very easily modified.

If in each front row, shift the yarn over by 1 loop from a simple openwork track, you will get a diagonal openwork track. For example, a pattern of diagonal tracks is shown. Each track consists of 2 yarn overs and 2 loops knitted together 2 times with a slant to the right. The pattern report is highlighted in color on the diagram. Watch the inclination of the loops knitted together ( right). If you want your paths to look to the left, move the yarn over to the left, and knit 2 loops together after the yarn over, like a simple broach (with a tilt to the left).

Pattern "Lacy tracks"

Scheme "openwork paths"

Pattern "Lacy tracks"

The openwork pattern of this pattern consists of only 2 rows and 9 loops. If necessary, this pattern can be used as an openwork elastic band. And if you use it as the main pattern and there is no need for extra relief, just lightly steam the finished product with an iron.

openwork tracks of 5 loops placed against the backdrop of the purl stitch. The report of each track is 5 loops + background loops, in this case 3 loops between the tracks. The diagram shows only the front rows; in the purl rows, knit as the loops look, purl the yarn overs. Repeat the pattern from the 1st to 4th rows.

Double openwork pattern

Scheme "double openwork track"

Double openwork pattern also consists of two alternating rows. The report of this openwork pattern is 10 loops. Knit the pattern according to the pattern, it shows both the front and back rows.

track-spikelet pattern

diagram of the track-spikelet pattern

Pattern report "paths - spikelets" 7 loops + 3 loops for symmetry of the pattern. Knit the pattern according to the proposed pattern, repeating from the 1st to the 6th rows. Empty cells in the diagram are indicated for clarity. Description of the pattern:

1st row: * purl 3, knit 4 *, purl 3;

2nd row: knit as the stitches look;

3rd row: *P3, knit 2, yarn over, knit 2*, purl 3;

4th row: knit 3, * purl 5, knit 3 *;

5th row: *3 purl, knit 2 together, 1 yarn over, knit, yarn over, 1 simple broach*, purl 3;

6th row: knit 3, * purl 2 together, purl 3, knit 3*

Vertical ornament pattern

Scheme "vertical ornament"

Vertical ornament pattern It is interesting for its texture, and is also very easy to knit. Pattern report 9 loops and 6 rows in height. Knit the front rows according to the pattern pattern, and the purl rows according to the pattern of the fabric, as the loops look, knit the yarn overs purl-wise.

Pattern "openwork ear"

Scheme “openwork spike”

Pattern "openwork ear" has a very interesting topography. The report of this pattern consists of 9 loops and 4 rows in height. In purl rows, knit stitches according to the fabric pattern.

Pattern "openwork spikelet"

Scheme - “openwork spikelet”

Pattern "openwork spikelet"

The openwork paths of this pattern are also very similar, with their relief texture, to a spike, and the pattern is even simpler than the previous one. Report of openwork pattern 9, repeat the pattern according to the pattern from the 1st to 2nd rows.

Vertical openwork stripes pattern

Scheme "vertical openwork stripes"

Vertical openwork stripes pattern consists of 2 repeating rows and 12 loops; between the openwork rows there are vertical stripes of the front and back stitch.

Paths - droplets

Scheme of the track pattern - droplets

The paths are droplets, very delicate openwork pattern. Knitted on a backdrop of purl stitch. The diagram shows a report of a pattern of 9 loops, 2 loops create a relief openwork, and 7 loops create the background of the purl stitch. If necessary, you can easily change the pattern by decreasing or increasing the number of purl stitches. Repeat the pattern from the 1st to the 8th rows. In purl rows, knit according to the fabric pattern.

knitted using the “under the loop” technique, in this case, 1 knit loop is knitted into the corresponding loop 4 rows below, while the loops of the upper rows need to be unraveled. Raise one of the transverse threads (loose rows) onto a knitting needle in the form of a yarn over extended loop. In the next row, the long loop needs to be knitted together with the yarn over. Make sure that extended loop did not cross.

Depending on which thread you use to yarn over the elongated loop, the pattern of the openwork track will change. If you take the top thread or the second one from the top, the pattern will be “fan” (on the right), if you take the bottom thread, or the second thread from the bottom, the pattern will be more elongated (on the left). Knit a sample and see for yourself. Knit the pattern according to the given pattern, repeating from the 6th to the 9th rows.

very simple pattern. You can easily change the number of purl stitch stitches between the mesh tracks at your discretion by increasing or decreasing the stitch pattern. Knit the pattern according to the pattern, repeating the 2nd and 3rd rows.

Relief paths The pattern of this pattern is 6 loops + 2 loops for symmetry. Essentially, the pattern consists of 4x2 elastic (knit 4, purl 2) and openwork inclusions every 3 rows. Watch the inclination of the hinges. When knitting 2 loops together, tilt to the right (insert the knitting needle into the 2nd and 1st loops, starting from the second and knit them together).

It’s not much more difficult to knit than previous patterns, but it looks so impressive, especially in white. knit the pattern according to the proposed pattern or add purl loops to increase the distance between the openwork ones - flower paths. In the purl rows, knit as the stitches look, purl the yarn overs. Knit two front loops together with a tilt to the right (the knitting needle is inserted into the 2nd and 1st loops, starting from the second). Repeat the pattern from the 1st to the 8th rows.

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