Done with your own hands things will never go out of fashion, and beautiful blouses, dresses or cardigans knitted for a baby will not only be a pleasant addition to a child’s wardrobe, but will also improve the level of skill of the needlewoman. Very often, young mothers are afraid to start this type of work because of the feeling of upcoming difficulties and seriousness, however, in fact, there is nothing in crocheting a blouse that even a novice knitter cannot handle.
Knitting is a very interesting activity that requires a lot of attention and patience. Therefore, before starting the process, it is recommended to isolate yourself as much as possible from unnecessary irritants and completely devote yourself to what you love.
This method may be of interest to many mothers, since without special knitting skills you can create an original and simple outfit for a girl. The scheme has deservedly received its recommendations from other more experienced needlewomen, since with the help of simple steps and a minimal amount of funds a wonderful children's knitted jumper is created.
For this product you will need:
So, at first About five air loops are placed on the hook, which are subsequently tightened into a ring. This can be easily accomplished by securing the first and last loops together. Then a simple pattern of casting on three chain stitches and two double crochets is used; the next row of two VP (chain loops) and three SSN (double crochet). The last step is repeated several times until approximately six rows are created.
The knitted product resembles a voluminous circle, which has small spaces between the columns. It is necessary to knit three DCs, two VPs and three more DCs through these free sections. Once this has been done with each section, you can move on to the next step.
You can see that after this type of knitting, the product began to have more free space between the columns. You need to do similar steps as described earlier, only now only the corner sections should be knitted with three DCs, two VPs and three DCs, while only DCs are made between them.
Similar machinations should be carried out several more times until a sufficiently large hexagon is obtained. It needs to be folded in such a way as to form a shape resembling the letter “G”.
Using a different color of yarn, you can create a decoration on the sleeve and knit the top parts together, but not all the way, as this will be the neckline. The next step is to create the same hexagon and tie the two parts together. Buttons are sewn on and some details are completed, for example, if desired, you can add a few bows or patterns to make the jacket look more fun and interesting for the child. So it turns out cute crochet blouse for girls.
Crocheted blouses for girls have a large number of different variations. One of them is very beautiful and cute children's warm sweater, which is suitable even for a small child. In addition to it, it is possible to make an openwork jacket, the description and diagram of which will be presented below.
In order to knit a set of a children's sweater and jacket for a girl you will need:
When performing it is recommended apply the sweater to the child, because the description and diagram of a children's sweater is presented for a 3-year-old girl. It is necessary to take measurements and determine how many loops will be cast on first.
For the back you should make 70 air loops and 3 loops for lifting. Perform the work in a pattern as desired. You can use a standard set of alternating chain stitches and double crochets, after which beautiful and neat circles appear in the jacket. After 20 stitches, leave an armhole and a neckline. To make the work as successful as possible, do not forget to apply it to the child in the process. After this, finish working on the back.
Next, make a bunch of 35 chain stitches and 3 yarn over loops. Use the same pattern that was used before. After 20 loops, leave armholes on the left side, making curves. After this you need to knit 1 and 3, 2 and 2 loops. As soon as the work reaches the 10th row, you can finish. Next, you need to repeat the steps to get the right and left shelves.
For knitting sleeves The same scheme is used as described in the previous step, however, the set of loops is slightly different. If you use 38 VP loops and 3 single crochets for the initial connection, then the armholes remain after 22 loops.
After knitting, all the elements of the children's openwork sweater are assembled. The sleeves are sewn along the seams, all the tails are tied into the product itself, the edges are processed with additional knitting.
To make a warm knitted sweater with a hood you will need:
It is very important that knitting occurs in one single fabric. For the back and front, 100 chain stitches are cast on and one row is knitted in single crochet columns. After this, you should knit according to the technique described above using double crochets (1 and 3, 2 and 2). As soon as the rectangle reaches the required size, you can finish the work (usually 24–25 cm).
For the sleeves, 40 air loops are made. Subsequent knitting is done according to the same description as the back. After this, you can make a hood, which requires about 75 air loops. Once all the parts are ready, they can be sewn together.
Knitting is considered a wonderful pastime because it equally satisfies the needs of people who value the process and those who need the result. Regardless of which group a person belongs to, this hobby will bring him satisfaction and a good mood.
Gone are the days when mothers knitted and sewed at home out of necessity so that family members had something to wear. Nowadays, needlework for women is not a duty, but a pleasure that they discover for themselves. How nice it is to see the fruits of your labor on your sweet child. After all, a thing made with your own hands is unique, there is no other like it. A child dressed in a suit or dress made by his mother’s caring hands feels special and dearly loved. A stylish crocheted blouse for a little girl is an alternative to expensive warm blouses from the store. It will become especially relevant in cold weather. There are many patterns for a crocheted blouse, but let's look at at least one example for a girl.
The provided openwork children's blouse is original in that it has a lace pattern and a crochet yoke for a 10-11 year old girl.
The density of the pattern will be 17 loops per 15 rows.
On them, the pattern begins with a double crochet and a double crochet.
Next, we begin to insert markers. These could be pins or paper clips. The first marker is inserted after 5-6-4-5-6 stitches, then 13-14-15-16-7 markers are inserted after every 4 stitches. In total, 6-7-5-6-7 loops remain from the last marker. In each row we repeat the increments in the following sequence - 5-5-3-3-2 times, and in every fourth row 0-0-2-2-3 times. The total now is 147-159-165-177-189 loops.
Perform increments as follows. Knit 2 loops in 1. The first time from all the markers in the row, the next time - also from all the markers in the row, but on the other side. Make increments before and after markers.
We look at pattern A2 and knit 1 double crochet in each of the 4 double crochets, then on the next 7 double crochets, based on pattern “a”. Then we look at pattern “b” and knit until there are 10 double crochets left. Using pattern “c” we work on the next six double crochets and one double crochet.
Let's move on to diagram 1. It must be read vertically. In the first two rows, the first and last 4 double crochets on each side are knitted. Then we make increases again near the markers in the 4th row. In the 7th row we begin to evenly add 16-13-16-15-12 stitches. The total is 177-187-197-209-219 loops.
The last row is knitted with 28-30-31-33-34 double crochets, then 6 chain stitches (they are necessary for further knitting of the sleeve), 36-38-40-43-45 double crochets are skipped, then 49-51-55 are worked. -57-61 double crochets, again 6 chain stitches and again skip 36-38-40-43-45 double crochets. At the end we knit 28-30-31-33-34 double crochets.
Now we have 177-123-129-135-141 loops. We remove the old markers and insert new ones through 3 air loops under the sleeve. We knit the first row according to pattern A 2, and then in the same way according to patterns a, b, c. That is, we knit the first and last 4 loops on each side like a double crochet stitch in the first two rows. Continue pattern A2 until the pattern has been worked 4-4-4-5-5 times after the cokteka. Thus, the height of the product from the armhole becomes 24-24-24-30-30 cm from the armhole. This is still only the smallest size. It is necessary to knit 0-4-6-4-6 cm according to pattern A1 to a product height of 24-28-30-34-36 cm.
It is necessary to knit back and forth so that the pattern is identical to the pattern on the shelves. The sleeve will have 42-44-46-49-51 stitches. Start knitting from the marker, and make the first row from the wrong side after three chain stitches. The first row is knitted in a stitch with an increase in each chain stitch. At the same time, evenly reduce the stitches with an increase by 6 loops.
Decreases are made by knitting two stitches together.
The next row is worked on the right side in one stitch with two increases in every first 3-1-2-0-1 stitches with an increase. Next, pattern A 2 is knitted like this: pattern “a” - 7 loops, “b” - until 8-6-7-6-7 loops remain, pattern “c” on the last 6 loops. We finish with one column with two surcharges in each of the last 2-0-1-0-1 columns with a surcharge.
Turn the product and continue knitting. Knit the fourth row according to the pattern and decrease equally by 5-1-3-0-2 loops. This makes a total of 31-37-37-43-43 stitches.
Start pattern A2 again and continue working it down 3-4-4-5-5 times. On the third repeat, decrease 0-6-6-6-6 stitches evenly. You should get 31-31-31-37-37 stitches. And when pattern A2 is knitted 4-5-5-6-6 times on the sleeves, you can continue to knit pattern A1 until the sleeve measures 26-30-32-38-40 cm.
The second sleeve is knitted using the same principle.
The provided diagram, a crocheted blouse for a girl, according to which it was knitted, was clear to everyone, and the product itself is ready! Now the question of how to crochet a stylish blouse will not remain unanswered for you, because you really want to create a stylish product for a girl.
And if you want to knit a blouse of a different style, then these videos may be useful for you.
Today we will learn how to crochet a children's sweater with our own hands. This blouse is universal and will suit both boys and girls, you just need to choose the right colors. And detailed instructions with photos and a diagram will tell you how to weave it correctly.
A crocheted baby sweater is an excellent solution if you want your baby or toddler to be dressed warmly and tastefully.
To make this blouse you will need a 4 mm or size 6 crochet hook, turquoise or pink yarn as the main color and white for the edging. Regarding the choice of threads, choose soft cotton, semi-synthetic or with a small amount of wool. Make sure that it is pleasant to the body, does not prick and does not cause irritation.
In this master class, a baby sweater is crocheted in the smallest size, but in the table below you can see that it can be woven for children aged 0 to 24 months. Also, using this table, you can calculate the sizes and amount of yarn you need to crochet a sweater.
Abbreviations:
So, let's start knitting.
Notes
Main color. 41 v.p. (45-49-53).
Row 1: (with the right side of the product facing you). 1 PS.S/N in the third ch. from the hook. 1 PS.S/N in each vp. along the entire length. 2 v.p. U-turn. 39 (43-47-51) PS.S/N.
Row 2: 1 SC.S/N in each stitch to end of row. 2 v.p. U-turn.
3rd and subsequent rows: continue knitting according to the 2nd row pattern until you reach length . Finish with the right side, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row.
Back opening. Next row: conn.st. in each of the first 4 loops. 2 v.p. 1 PS.S/N in each stitch until the last 3 stitches. 2 v.p. U-turn. Leave the last stitches unworked. 31 (35-39-43) stitches.
Continue knitting the armhole until you reach length . Finish with the right side, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row. Secure.
Main color. 21 ch. (23-25-27).
Row 1: (with the right side of the product facing you). 1 PS.S/N in the 3rd ch. from the hook. 1 PS.S/N in each vp. along the entire length. 2 v.p. U-turn. 19 (21-23-25) PS.S/N.
2nd row: 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the end of the row. 2 v.p. U-turn.
3rd and subsequent rows: Continue knitting according to the 2nd row pattern until you reach length . Finish with the right side and skip a ch. at the end of the last row.
Armhole. Next row: conn.st. in each of the first 4 PS.S/N. 2 v.p. 1 PS.S/N in each stitch to end of row. U-turn. Leave the last stitches unworked. 15 (17-19-21) loops.
Continue knitting the armhole until you reach the length. Finish with the front side.
Shape the neck
Row 1: 1 SC.S/N in each stitch to last 3 (3-4-4) stitches. 2 v.p. U-turn. Leave the last stitches unworked. 12 (14-15-17) loops.
Row 2: With the yarn over the hook, pull up a loop in each of the first 2 stitches. Place the yarn over the hook again and pass it through all the loops on the hook, forming PSN2vm. 1 PS.S/N in each stitch to end of row. 2 v.p. U-turn.
3rd row: 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the last 2 loops. PSSN2vm. for the last 2 loops. 2 v.p. U-turn.
Row 4: Repeat row 2 again. 9 (11-12-14) stitches.
Continue knitting until the front is the same length as the back. Finish with the right side, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row. Secure.
Tie the same as the left side, but in a mirror image.
Main color, ch 29 (31-31-33).
Row 1: (with the right side of the product facing you). 1 PS.S/N in the 3rd ch. from the hook. 1 PS.S/N in each vp. along the entire length. 2 v.p. U-turn. (29-29-31) PS.S/N.
2-3 row: 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the end of the row. 2 v.p. U-turn.
4th row: 2 PS.S/N in the first loop. 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the last stitch. 2 PS.S/N in the last loop. 2 v.p. U-turn.
Rows 5-8: make 3 more rows of PS.S/N.
Repeat rows 5-8 2 (3-4-4) more times. 33 (37-39-41) stitches. Continue working until you get the length. Mark the end of both sides of the last row with a marker. Make 2 more rows, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row. Secure.
Bottom edging:(from the wrong side of the product towards you). Attach white yarn conn. Art. in the lower left corner. 1 v.p. 1 S.B/N in each loop as a connecting post. 1 S.B/N in each loop along the entire bottom of the sleeve. 27 (29-29-31) stitches. U-turn.
Version for boys. Next row: ch 1 Working from left to right rather than right to left as usual, work 1 reverse SC in each stitch along the entire length. Secure.
Girls version. Next row: ch 1 1 S.B/N in the first 1 (2-2-0) S.B/N. *1 S.B/N in the next S.B/N. Skip 2 S.B/N. 5 S.S/N in the following S.B/N. Skip 2 S.B/N. Repeat from * to last 2 (3-3-1) stitches. 1 S.B/N in last 2 (3-3-1) S.B/N. Secure.
Main color. 77 v.p. (79-81-83).
Row 1: (with the right side of the product facing you). 1 PS.S/N in the 3rd loop from the hook. 1 PS.S/N in each loop along the entire length. 2 v.p. U-turn. 75 (77-79-81) stitches.
2-4 row: 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the end of the row. 2 v.p. U-turn.
5th row: PSSN2vm. for the first 2 loops. 1 PS.S/N in each stitch to last 2 stitches. PSSN2vm. for the last 2 loops. Repeat last row up to 59 (61-63-65) stitches.
Continue working until you get the length. Finish with the right side, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row.
Form the back seam. Next 6 rows: connect st. in each of the first 3 stitches, 1 SC.S/N in each stitch to the last 3 stitches. U-turn. Leave the last stitches unworked. 23 (25-27-29) stitches. Secure.
Measure your pieces to ensure they fit. Cover them with a damp cloth and let the cloth dry.
1st row: (from the front side of the right front for girls or the left front for boys). Make 34 (38-42-46) S.S/N evenly along neck and bottom edge. 1 v.p. U-turn.
2nd row: 1 S.B/N in each S.B/N along the entire length. 1 v.p. U-turn.
3rd row: 1 S.B/N in each of the first 2 S.B/N. *1 v.p. Skip the next S.B/N. 1 S.B/N in each of the next 6 (7-8-9) S.B/N. Repeat from* 3 times. 1 v.p. Skip the next S.B/N. 1 S.B/N in each of the last 4 S.B/N. 1 v.p. U-turn.
Row 4: 1 S.B/N in each of the first S.B/N. *1 S.B/N in the next missing ch. 1 S.B/N in each of 6 (7-8-9) S.B/N. Repeat from* 3 times. 1 S.B/N in the next missing ch. 1 S.B/N in each of the last 2 S.B/N. 1 v.p. U-turn.
3rd row: 1 S.B/N in each S.B/N along the entire length. Secure.
Work on the opposite side from the buttonholes, that is, on the left front side for girls, and on the right front side for boys.
The button side is woven in the same way as the buttonhole group, except for the gaps for the buttonholes. There is no need to do them here.
Shoulder seams
Fold the hood in half along the back seam edge and form a center seam at the back. Pin the edges of the hood to open the neck. Attach buttons or loop strips to the center and weave a matching hood back seam from the center to the back edge of the neck.
On the front side of the product, attach white yarn with a connecting st. in the left side seam. 1 v.p. 1 S.B/N in the same loop as the connection. Art. Make 1 circle of S.B/N along the entire outer edge of the sweater. In the corners knit 3 S.B/N.
Boys version
Next round: ch 1 Working from left to right rather than right to left as usual, make 1 reverse S.B/N in each S.B/N around. Attach connection art. to the first S.B/N. Secure.
Girls version
Next round: ch 1 1 S.B/N in the same loop as the connection st. *Skip 2 S.B/N. 5 S.S/N in the following S.B/N. Skip 2 S.B/N. Repeat from * around. Attach connection art. to the first S.B/N. Secure.
Sew the sleeves above the marker marks along the edge of the armhole. Sew the side seams. In the sleeves, create a gap of 5 cm at the bottom for tucking back. Sew the buttons according to the buttonholes.
A warm crocheted children's jacket for a boy or girl is ready! We wish you good luck!
Openwork and airy, a crocheted blouse for a girl will be an excellent addition to the image of a little fashionista. The children's models offered in our master class are simple and universal, and detailed diagrams and descriptions for them will help even novice craftswomen quickly knit an original item.
We will need:
Size for ages 6-9 months.
To create a fantasy pattern, we stick to cx. 1-3, finishing is carried out according to cx. 4.
We knit with yarn folded into two threads.
The children's blouse is knitted as one piece.
We dial a chain of 98 v. p. and follow the knot. according to cx. 1. Having reached high. 7 cm, we begin to work on the knot. according to cx. 2, adding 1 p. = 99 p. in the first row.
Having knitted another 10 cm, we move on to a new knot. (see diagram 3).
At the same time, at a height of 18 cm, use a contrasting thread to mark 24 stitches for the shelves and 51 stitches in the center for the back.
We continue knitting 24 stitches on the right side, after 6 cm from the armhole we close 4 stitches for the neckline and in every second row twice 2 stitches = 16 stitches. We finish the work at a height of 29 cm. Left floor. knits symmetrically to the right.
Now let's start knitting the back (set aside 51 stitches). At high product 29 cm, making 16 stitches on the shoulders and 19 stitches at the neckline, finishing.
We crochet a chain of 30 v. n. and by knot. according to cx. 1. At a height of 7 cm, we work according to diagram 2, decreasing 1 p. = 29 p. in the first row, and then adding 1 p. = 39 p. on both sides in every second row 5 times.
We end on high. 18 cm.
We make seams, tie the product along the bottom (Fig. 4), floor. and the neck - using one row of s. without n., at the same time using this row to make buttonholes on the left side (1 st. without n., 3 v. p., skip 2 p.). We knit the first row of trim (diagram 4) and sew on the buttons. Children's summer knitted sweater for beginners is ready!
We will need:
Dimensions
Height: 86 (98, 110/112, 134) cm.
Chest: 56 (62, 70, 76) cm.
Length: 27 (30, 36, 40) cm.
Sleeves: 11 (12, 16, 18) cm.
Density: rapport width = 3.5 cm, 12 r. = 10 cm.
We carry out the work starting from the shoulder and down.
We crochet 76 (88, 100, 112) stitches. p. in a chain. We knit according to cx. 1 (6 (7, 8, 9)
rapportov skh.). Repeat 3-4 pp. cx. up to high 13 (14, 15, 16) cm, finish the 4th row..
We add one more rapport on both sides (see diagram 2).
For the right one we crochet 28 v. p. in a chain. We knit 1-4 rr. according to cx. 1. Next we make approx. from the neck side along cx. 3, leave the fabric flat near the armholes.
Having knitted 13 (14, 15, 16) cm, add one repeat (see diagram 2).
We continue knitting with increases on the neck side for another 3 (2, 5, 4) cm, then an even fabric along cx. 1.
Having reached a height of 27 (30, 36, 40) cm, we finish the 4th row cx. and we finish.
Left floor knits symmetrically to the right.
We collect 88 (100, 100, 112) stitches in the chain. We work according to cx. 1 15 (16, 20, 22) cm, end with the 4th row. cx. and finish the job. The second sleeve is knitted similarly to the first.
We sew the shoulders, shelves, sew in the sleeves, make the seams of the sleeves. We tie the shelves and neck with. without n. in 2 rows.
We knit 2 chains from... items 25 cm long and sew them to the edges of the shelves as a tie. Children's summer knitted blouse for beginners is ready!
We will need:
Size for ages 0-3 months.
Main pattern 1: knit with. s n., replacing the 1st s. s n. each r. three in. p.p..
Main pattern 2: the number of p. is a multiple of two. We knit according to the scheme, replacing the 1st s. s n. each r. at 3 in. p.p.. Repeat 1-2 pp..
Finish:*2 ss., 1 in. p. and 1 ss. from the 2nd ss. linked earlier*, from* to *.
Holes for tape: 3rd century p.p., 1st century. p., skip 1 p. of the lower row, * 1 s. from N., 1st century. p., skip 1 p.*, from* to *, 1 s. with n..
Button loops: 1 p. without n., 2nd century. p., skip 1 p. of the lower row, 1 s. without n..
Density (pattern 2): 20 p. x 14 p. = 10 cm x 10 cm.
We start by cutting out the neckline.
Using a light green thread and crochet we cast on 69 v. p., main pattern 1. To give the yoke a round shape, we make increments.
1 p.: 3 v. p.p., *2 s. s n. from 1 p., 1 p. from n.*, from * to * = 103 p..
2 rubles: no increase.
3 p.: 3 v. p.p., add 1 p., *3 s. with n., add 1 p.*, from * to *, 1 s. s n. = 129 p..
4 rubles: no increase.
5 p.: 3 c. p.p., 3 p. with n., add 1 p., *9 s. with n., add 1 p.*, from * to *, 4 s. s n. = 142 p..
6 p.: 3 v. p.p., 2 p. with n., add 1 p., * 8 s. with n., add 1 p.*, from * to *, 3 s. s n. = 158 p..
7 rubles: no increase.
On the wrong side of the work, we crochet the front and back flaps together with the main pattern 2 as follows: 23 stitches left. p. sp., leave 34 p. for the sleeve, wire. 44 sts for the front, leave 34 sts for the sleeve and knit the remaining 23 sts = 90 sts. After 14 cm from the yoke, we finish the work, then 1 row with. with n..
We crochet the neckline with a white thread, making holes for the ribbon, then the edges of the back shelves 3 p. With. without n., performing on the right p. sp. 5 p. for buttons.
We also tie the sleeves and the product along the bottom 1 r. With. without n. and 1 rub. finishing (see above).
Sew on the buttons and thread a satin ribbon along the edge of the neckline. That's all - a children's summer knitted blouse for beginners is ready to delight its little owner!
Have even stitches and enjoy your knitting!
A knitted blouse is perhaps the most comfortable and practical item in your baby's wardrobe. A big plus is also its versatility and breadth of application. Children's blouses can be worn both in winter and summer. Let's consider the main criteria of these knitted products.
All children's blouses are conventionally divided into summer and winter. Blouses for summer are thin and knitted from natural cotton yarn or microfiber. Winter products should keep your baby warm, so they are knitted from natural warm materials such as merino wool.
Crocheting a baby blouse yourself is not at all difficult; you just need to follow the knitting pattern and perform each stage of the work consistently and carefully. In this article we will look at a knitting pattern for a simple openwork children's blouse for the summer for a one-year-old child, which can be repeated even by novice craftsmen.
We start knitting a blouse by knitting an openwork border. Initially, we cast on a chain consisting of 113 air loops. Next, we knit according to the following pattern:
A total of 21 rows need to be knitted.
After all the rows are knitted, we move on to knitting, which we start with a row consisting of single crochets.
After this, we divide the entire product into two equal parts: the back and the front. Before you need to divide it in half again and knit each part separately.
The upper part of the back is knitted according to the following pattern:
Having knitted 11 rows, you need to close off the middle 33 loops, and knit the side parts - 2 rows - separately from each other with single crochets.
The upper part of the back is ready! The thread should be cut.
After the back is ready, you need to knit the second part of the shelf. To do this, we form a neckline on the existing border in front with 11 rows of single crochets knitted. To do this, from the inside (on both edges of the product) we close 16 loops and knit 2 more rows. A total of 32 neck loops need to be closed.
We start knitting the sleeves with an openwork border according to the same pattern as the bottom of the blouse. First, we cast on a chain consisting of 76 air loops and knit 9 rows according to the above pattern No. 1. Next, we continue knitting in the round according to the second pattern.
We begin assembling the product from the shoulder seams. We sew the hangers together using a thread and a needle.
We design the neck and shelf. To do this, the cutouts must be tied with one row of single crochets and one row according to the following pattern: 3 single crochets, 1 picot. Next, repeat until the end of the row.
The product can also be decorated with flagella. To do this, you need to twist 6 flagella of 12 cm each and sew them to the shelves.
You can also decorate the shelves with flowers and ribbons.
An openwork blouse for a girl is ready for the summer.
In conclusion, here is a table of sizes for children's clothing that will help you correctly calculate the length and width of your product, as well as the amount of yarn you need.