Dark blue top with knitting needles with an openwork pattern. Knitted tops Blue top with a graphic openwork knitted pattern

For children
36/38 (40/42) 44

You will need

Yarn (100% silk; 290 m/50 g) - 150 (200) 200 g dark blue; knitting needles No. 3; circular knitting needles No. 3.

Patterns and schemes

Rubber

Knit chrome, alternately 1 persons. and 1 purl., chrome.

Facial surface

Knit knit stitches in knit rows and purl stitches in purl rows.

Openwork pattern A

Rapport at the beginning of the pattern = 18 sts: knit according to the given pattern 1. Only knits are given on it. rows. In purl. In the rows, purl all the loops and yarn overs.

Repeat in height 6 times from the 1st to the 8th row = 48 r., then knit from the 49th to the 82nd row, while narrowing the openwork pattern as indicated, knitting the remaining loops. satin stitch

Starting from the 83rd row, continue knitting on the remaining 8 stitches in garter stitch.

Openwork pattern B

Rapport at the beginning of the pattern = 18 sts: knit like openwork pattern A, but according to the given pattern 2.

Sequence of patterns

Knit chrome,
18 p. openwork pattern A,
103 (113) 123 stitches in stockinette stitch,
18 p. openwork pattern B,
chrome = 141 (151) 161 p.

Garter stitch

Knit knit stitches in knit and purl rows.

Nodular edge

Knit edges in faces. and out. face rows.

Knitting density

27.5 p. x 32 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with patterns in the specified sequence.

Note

On the sides of the work, constantly knit edge loops like a knotted edge.

Pattern


Completing of the work

Back

Cast on 140 (150) 160 sts and for the placket knit 5 cm with an elastic band, starting from purl. row and in the last row add 1 p. = 141 (151-161) p.

After 25.5 cm = 82 r. from the bar = simultaneously with the start of knitting in garter stitch, add on both sides for batwing sleeves 1 time for 1 stitch and 9 times in every 6th row. 1 p. each, knit added loops in garter stitch = 161 (171) 181 p.

After 44.5 (46.5) 48 cm = 142 (148) 154 rubles. From the bottom bar, make short rows for shoulder bevels. To do this, on both sides at the beginning of the row, knit 4 times for 6 sts and 3 times for 7 sts (6 times for 7 sts and 1 time for 8 sts) 1 time for 7 sts and 6 times for 8 sts. less, turn with 1 yarn over each time.

Next knit 1 persons. a row on all loops, while knitting the yarn over together with the previous knit stitch with a slant to the left (= 1 p. remove, as in knitting, knit the yarn over and pull the loop through the knitted yarn over) or knit the yarn over with the next loop together. , so that small holes do not appear on the finished product. Finally, close off all loops at a height of 49.5 (51.5) 53 cm = 158 (164) 170 r. from the bar, including the knotted edge.

Before

Knit as for the back, but for the placket, knit only 1.5 cm = 5 r. with an elastic band. In addition, close the middle 15 points of the neck already at a height of 44.5 (46.5) 48 cm = 142 (148) 154 r. from the bottom bar. To round the neckline, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 7 times 4 p.

Assembly

Sew shoulder seams.

For the binding, cast on 143 sts along the edge of the neckline on circular needles. Knit 1 round. persons Then close all the loops, as in knit stitches. knitting.

Sew side seams up to garter stitch section.

Photo: magazine "Verena. Special Issue No. 2/2018

Various types of knitting provide us with unlimited space for imagination. Tops are:

  • tailored from separate halves - both of the same type and differing in color and even pattern (the back can be made more dense);
  • knitted in the round - in this case the top is knitted in one piece, the straps are then sewn on separately.

By the way, the straps can be thin, crossed, made in the form of braids, wide, or be a single loop circling the neck.

What will the top be like - weightless, like a spider's web? Strict? Or erotic, emphasizing the dignity of the figure? For a translucent option, it is better to sew a lining in a neutral or contrasting shade, which will help fix the shape and hide unnecessary details from immodest glances. We make the neckline round, square, V-shaped or wavy - this is very suitable for tops with floral patterns.

On hot days, a short top will be indispensable - barely covering the stomach (if your figure allows) or a little longer. For a formal occasion or for work in the office, a more formal option is suitable - for example, up to the middle of the thigh.

Color scheme and choice of yarn

The yarn is also selected according to your wishes and needs. Pleasant to the touch and eco-friendly, a top made of linen or cotton will perfectly harmonize with both a skirt and trousers. However, do not forget: using thread made from natural fibers for knitting, you will get a fairly heavy product.

Why not go for acrylic, viscose, wool or blended yarn? A striped or melange top looks great. The yoke can be finished in a contrasting color.

Go for it! An openwork top knitted by a skilled craftswoman can become a chic detail in your wardrobe!

Knitting an openwork top, models from our website

Our needlewomen knitted many different tops with knitting needles, we invite you to look at their creations!

interesting selection for the site 14 children's tops, no adult included

Hello girls! One more update for the end of summer. Yarn “Alize miss” (100% mercerized cotton). It took a little more than four skeins (280m in 50g). Knitting needles No. 2.

Knitting pattern for openwork top


Legend

Good day to all needlewomen! I bring to your attention my version of an openwork top with a pattern of leaves with a small yoke. The top is knitted from Pekhorka Summer cotton yarn (330 m per 100 g), color Fuchsia, with knitting needles No. 2.5. My little top for my daughter took 2 or so skeins.

I want to say that this yarn is a little difficult to knit, the thread is very twisted, so when knitting I had to constantly untwist the knots, it was exhausting... In my version of the top there are not 5 repeats, but only 4, so I cast on 101 loops for the back and front (24 stitches of the pattern + between the repeats, 1 loop (knitted with the front one twisted so that the borders of the patterns can be better seen = 3 loops) + 2 edge loops); 8 patterns high.

I knitted the armholes as in the description, but for the yoke the description indicated a very large number of loops (95), for my daughter, by trial and error, I needed to cast on only 44 loops, I did the reduction of loops for the armholes immediately (in the description after 4 cm of the beginning of the yoke). Since there are only 4 repeats, the central leaf in the yoke turned out to be in the middle (between the second and third stripes), but in my opinion, it also turned out well. The height of the yoke has also been reduced. The top is crocheted in small crab steps.

Top with openwork patterns – Marina’s work

Hello girls! Summer is coming soon! I started preparing myself for warm days. I came across this topic. Yarn “Lily of the Valley” (100% cotton). It took a little more than 4 skeins (115m in 50g). Knitting needles No. 3.

Description of the openwork top

Size: S. Materials: 200 g of Nako Lady yarn (75% microfiber, 10% polyester, 10% metallic thread, 5% sequins, 50 g/150 m), knitting needles No. 4.5, hook No. 3.

The main pattern of the openwork top (see diagram): 1st row (front side): faces. loops. 2nd row (wrong side): purl. loops. 3rd row (front side): K2, *yo, slip the loop as a knit stitch, k2 together, throw the slipped loop over the knitted one, yo, k1, repeat from * to the end of the row. 4th row (wrong side): purl. loops. Repeat rows 1-4 for the main pattern.

Front of the top: cast on 7 loops, join in a circular row. 1st row: (knit 1, yarn over) – 6 times, knit 1. = 13 loops. Continue knitting back and forth according to the pattern 2nd row and all purl rows: purl. loops 3rd row: chrome. loop, (yarn over, knit 3, yarn over) – 3 times, chrome. a loop. Knit rows 5-27 according to the pattern. Continue knitting according to the pattern until the 55th row, at the same time add 1 loop on each side in each row - 23 times, knit new loops in stockinette stitch until the pattern is completed, and then with the main pattern. Row 56: purl. loops. Knit with the main pattern - 32 cm. Bind off the loops.

Top back: cast on 78 stitches. Knit with the main pattern – 38 cm.

Top armholes: start decreasing 1 stitch on each side in each row – 21 times. At a height of 57 cm. Close the loops.

Sleeve: cast on 60 stitches. Knit with the main pattern - 2 cm. Start decreasing on each side 1 loop in each row - 23 times. At a height of 15 cm, close the loops.

Top assembly: sew the sides, sew in the sleeves Neck binding: 1 tbsp. b/n, *skip 1 cm, 1 tbsp. s/2n., 1 tbsp. b/n, repeat from * - double crochets to make arches. 2nd row: 3 picots in each arch, connecting stitch in single crochet. Finish work. Tie the armholes and bottom of the model in the same way.

They asked me to knit a top/blouse, gave me a magazine with a description, some yarn, and the work began. This is what ended up happening. Please rate. In my opinion, a very summer model! They just asked not to make a very deep cut.
Yarn “Rose” Vita 150m/50g. Consumption – 300 g for size 42-44, knitting needles No. 3. The work of Lyudmila Petrova.

Description of the knitting top

  1. Dimensions: 34/36 (P1). 38/40 (R2), 42/44 (RZ), 46/48 (R4).
  2. You will need: Bouton d'Or yarn: 5/5/6/7 skeins Surya (50% viscose bamboo fiber. 45% soy fiber, 156 m/50 g) blue (1013); knitting needles No. 3. Patterns: piz. smooth surface, art. b/n. Art. s/n.
  3. Rib 1/2.1st row: *K1, P2*; 2nd row; *K2, P1*. Repeat 1st and 2nd rows.
  4. Openwork pattern: knit according to the pattern, which shows only odd rows, knit even rows according to the pattern.
  5. Decrease 1 p. at a distance of 2 p. from the right edge: 2 p., 2 p. together with a tilt to the left.
  6. Decrease 1 p. at a distance of 2 p. from the left edge: 2 p. knit together, 2 p.
  7. Knitting density, openwork pattern: 24 p. and 35 r. = 10 x 10cm.

Knitting pattern and pattern for a top with an openwork pattern

The red top is another new thing for the summer days. Yarn “LIRA” (60% cotton, 40% acrylic). It took about 5 skeins (150m in 50g). Knitting needles No. 2.5. Work by Marina Efimenko.

I knitted a pattern according to this pattern, only the braids crossed three by two.

The number of loops is a multiple of 14+13. Knit according to the pattern on which the front rows are shown, in the purl rows, knit the loops according to the pattern, knit the yarn overs purl. Repeat the rapport from the 1st to the 22nd row.

Attention! The number of yarn overs should correspond to the number of decreased loops and vice versa.

The model is knitted with needles No. 2, “Narcissus” thread (100% cotton). The front and back are knitted separately in an openwork pattern, the sleeves are garter stitched. Work by Elena Vladimirovna.

Description of the openwork top

Garter stitch: knit. and out. R. – persons P.
Openwork pattern: the number of loops is a multiple of 12 + 6 + 2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern, which shows only persons. r., in purl. R. Knit all loops and yarn overs. Start with 1 edge, repeat rapport, end with loops after repeat and 1 edge. Connect all the parts, tie the neckline and sleeves as follows: knit 2 together, yarn over 1, knit 2 (repeat from the beginning). Tie the cord and thread it through the yarn over holes.

I knitted this top a long time ago using circular knitting needles 2.0. The pink thread color I chose suited my appearance perfectly. I knitted it very quickly. The amount of yarn depends on the size. The yarn is pure cotton. I hope the execution of this wonderful top will bring you pleasure. Simple things, not for the catwalk, will bring joy and become favorites in the wardrobe. Enjoy your leisure time! The work of Nadezhda Lavrova.

Description of the openwork top from the magazine

Top sizes: XXS(XS)S(M)L(XL)XXl.

Finished top sizes: waist circumference 77(83)88(94)100(106)112 cm, length 50(51)53(55)57(58)59 cm. You will need: Sandnes mandarin petit yarn (100% cotton, 180 m/50 g ) 250(250)250 (300)100(350)350 g coral color, circular knitting needles No. 2.5 and 3. Top knitting density: 27 sts. in satin stitch on knitting needles No. 3.0 = 10 cm. Edge loop: knit the first and last loops. in every row.

Top yoke : Cast on 25 stitches on needles No. 3. Knit 2 rows of stitch stitches. Next, knit the pattern according to pattern A. When the length of the work is 96 (102) 110 (118) 126 (134) 142 cm, when the pattern is completely completed, close the loops and connect the short edges of the part.

Upper part of the top yoke: cast on the other edge of the yoke on knitting needles No. 3, 1 st from each loop, while skipping 4 sts = 252(274) 296(318) 340(360)382 sts. Knit 1 purl in the round. row and close at the same time evenly 52 (54) 56 (58) 60 (62) p. - 200 (220) 240 (260) 280 (300) 320 p. Next, start knitting the pattern according to pattern B. After the complete pattern is completed , tie 1 persons. row, while at the same time evenly reduce the number of loops to 134 (140) 148 (154) 162 (170) 178. Neck edge: change needles to needles No. 2.5 and knit 7 rows with a pearl pattern according to pattern F. Bind off the loops, knitting them with a pearl pattern.

Bottom of top: Cast on 1 stitch from each stitch along the bottom edge of the yoke, skipping 7 stitches. Knit 1 purl. row and cast on additional/cast off evenly stitches so that there are 288(310)33 2(354)376(398)420. Knit the pattern according to pattern C. Cast on additional 9(9)9(9)15(15)15 rows evenly 34(36)38(40)42(44)46 sts = 322(346)370(394)418( 442-466 ​​p. Continue knitting the pattern according to the pattern until the end. Knit 1 person. row. Next row: 92(10 0)108(116)124(132)140 purl. loops (= back), close 69(73)77(81 (85(89)93 p., knitting them purl. (= sleeve), 92(100)108(116)124 (132)140 p. ( = front part), close off 69(73)77(81)85(89)93 sts, knitting them from the wrong side (= second sleeve).

Front and back of the top: knit the stitches on the back with knit stitches, cast on an additional 12 stitches, knit the front part of the knit stitches. loops, cast on an additional 12 loops = 208(224)240 (256)272(288)304 p. Knit in a circle according to pattern D. When the length of the pattern is 20(20)21(21)25(25)26 cm, start knitting the pattern according to scheme E up to the length of the work 49 (50) 52 (54) 56 (57) 58 cm. Then knit the complete pattern horizontally according to pattern C 1. Cast off the stitches on the last row.

Openwork top from the Internet

The variety of summer tops cannot be presented in one article, but we tried to show a few more beautiful models from the Internet.

This summer top is perfect for hot days. Spacious and openwork, it will hide some shortcomings if you are overweight. Description from designer Amy Gunderson translated from “Creative Knitting” magazine.
Sizes: S (M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL),
Chest circumference – 96.5 (106.5, 117, 127, 137, 147.5) cm,
Length – 61 (63, 64, 64, 66, 68.5) cm.
Yarn required: Universal Yarn Fibra Natura Cotton True Sport (100% cotton; 180 m / 50 grams per skein) – 6 (7, 7, 8, 9, 10) skeins.
Tools: Circular needles No. 3.25, 60 cm long, extra needle, stitch markers, stitch holders.

Knitting density:

  • 21 loops and 31 rows = 10 cm of the “mesh” pattern after steaming;
  • 21 loops and 28 rows = 10 cm of the openwork elastic pattern after steaming;
  • 21 loops and 28 rows = 10 cm of twisted elastic pattern after steaming;
  • 58 front panel loops after steaming = 20.5 cm.

Drawing “Wavy openwork plaits”: Knit according to the pattern:

Openwork top - sleeveless vest with knitting needles

knitting patterns for an openwork top:

Bright openwork top - T-shirt

So, “Pearl” yarn from Pekhorka 50% cotton 50% viscose 100g/425m, for my size 42-44 it took a little more than 1.5 skeins, knitted as always with No. 3 knitting needles. I knitted from top to bottom, cast on 126 stitches for the neckline (41 stitches in front + 41 stitches in back + 20 stitches on sleeve + 20 stitches on sleeve + 4 stitches in raglan stitches), on the back there is regular raglan, and on the front there is openwork:


I tied the sleeves, neck and bottom with garter stitch! Well, that's it.

Description of patterns for the blouse. I fulfill the request!

I was asked to describe the patterns of this blouse.

The openwork hemstitch is taken from the old book “Knitting” by authors T.A. Zubkova and T.N. Smirnova, published in 1958. Descriptions of the patterns in this book are given in text form only.
I really haven't seen this pattern anywhere else.
By the way, I used this pattern to knit the bottom of hats (2 repeats) from thick yarn, it looks beautiful.
I knitted the blouse from ribbon yarn (blend: acrylic + viscose) “Richard Simon” Moscow wool spinning factory, 50g/108m (I finally found the label!) The yarn was experimental, as far as I remember, but I could be wrong...
Openwork hemstitching (the number of loops is a multiple of 3 + 2 chrome.)
Now this pattern is very beautifully and clearly presented here:

Edge loops are not included in the pattern description.
1. (knit row) knit stitches
2. (purl row) knit stitches
3. (knit row) with the right knitting needle, from the gap between 3 and 4 loops, pull a loop from the working thread to the front side of the work, this loop remains on the right knitting needle,
Knit 1 person. And 2 knit stitches together.
Etc. to the end of the row.
4. (purl row) knit stitches
5. (knit row) knit stitches
6. (purl row) the thread lies in front of the knitting needle,
The right knitting needle is inserted into the gap between 3 and 4 loops from back to front (toward you) and, hooking the thread with the knitting needle, pull the loop to the front side (away from you),
Purl 1, purl 2 stitches together
Etc. to the end of the row.
7. (knit row) purl loops
8. (purl row) purl loops.
Don't be scared! Row 6 may seem incomprehensible when reading, but when you do everything according to the description with knitting needles in your hands, everything will work out!

SHELLS (that's what I call this pattern)
Here is a great example of how to knit this pattern: (edited 07/18/2013)
Pattern of elongated loops. (the number of loops is a multiple of 5 + 2 edge loops)
This pattern is very popular and can be found in many magazines. For example, SABRINA No. 5 2006 Mod.12.
Principle: out of five loops, knit five (with the right knitting needle, grab five loops and without removing them from the left knitting needle, knit 1, yarn over, 1 knit, sc, 1 knit. – remove from the left knitting needle).
The difference is that before this you need to knit all the loops in the purl row as follows:
1. (purl row) Crom* yarn over, k1* all stitches to end of row
On the front side you will get a series of purl loops, which create some relief and seem to highlight an openwork strip, which is knitted further:
2. (knit row) chrome* from five loops, knit five stitches (with the right knitting needle, grab five loops and without removing them from the left knitting needle, knit 1, yo, 1 k, sk, 1 knit. – remove from the left knitting needle).
3. (purl row) purl all stitches
4. (knit row) purl all stitches
The result is an openwork path framed at the bottom and top with rows of purl loops.
I made a cross-shaped set of loops.
Then 3 rows were knitted in stockinette stitch, in the 4th (purl) row I started knitting a hemstitch starting from the 1st row according to the description (knit stitches).
After 3 rows (facing stitch) a pattern of “Shells”
Etc. alternated patterns, starting with hemstitching, repeated each pattern 3 times, finished with “shells”
Next with stockinette stitch.
I made 3 increases of 1 loop on each side (in the front rows from the front row crossed) on the lowered sleeve. After this, you can cast on 3 more loops on each side to cover the shoulder more.
I also made 3 rows of openwork paths at the top.
The neckline (in depth) begins approximately at the level of the “sleeve” (or armhole)
The neckline and sleeves are crocheted, first single crochet, and then according to the fillet principle: 1 double crochet stitch, 1 chain stitch, etc. After this, another row in a simple chain.
Back. Same as in front, but at the top (on the shoulders) there is no pattern. On the back, as a rule, I don’t knit the neckline at all, I close it in a straight line (if the neckline is not provided for in the style)
That's basically the whole description.
You can make the gaps of the front surface between the openwork stripes according to the width at your discretion. I have repeated this pattern more than once and I can say that it also looks good in thick cotton, such as “Riviera” or “Charm” VITA. There is practically no ribbon yarn (at least for us) now. By the way, I also knitted such runners from Lambada (cotton with viscose) and it also turned out very beautifully.
If you still need help, don't hesitate! We, needlewomen, will always understand and support each other
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