Knitting pattern
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Knitting patternKlubokhttp://klubok.work/1/89/8466/Klubokhttps://klubok.work/css/image/top-logo-en.pngThe pattern rapport consists of 12 stitches and 20 rows.
The number of cast-on stitches must be a multiple of 12, add 1 stitch for symmetry and 2 edge stitches. For knitting in the round, the number of stitches must be a multiple of 12.
Description of the pattern knitting in back-and-forth rows:
Row 1 (right side): edge st., *4 purl sts., 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the right, 1 yarn over, 1 knit st., 1 yarn over, 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the left, 3 purl sts., * 1 purl st., edge st.
Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 (wrong side): edge st., all stitches purl, edge st.
Row 3: edge st., *3 purl sts., 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the right, 1 yarn over, 3 knit sts., 1 yarn over, 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the left, 2 purl sts., * 1 purl st., edge st.
Row 5: edge st., *2 purl sts., 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the right, 1 yarn over, 5 knit sts., 1 yarn over, 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the left, 1 purl st., * 1 purl st., edge st.
Row 7: edge st., *1 purl st., 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the right, 1 yarn over, 7 knit sts., 1 yarn over, 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the left, * 1 purl st., edge st.
Row 9: edge st., * 6 knit sts., Daisy from elongated stitches, 6 knit sts., * 1 knit st., edge st.
Daisy from elongated stitches: When knitting the previous rows, holes formed from yarn overs 4 + 4. From each hole, it is necessary to pull out a stitch, starting from the upper right and going downwards. Insert the needle into the upper right hole, pull out a stitch, transfer it to the left needle and knit 1 knit st. Thus, pull out and knit another 3 stitches. Then knit 1 knit st. Next, pull out and knit another 4 stitches, starting from the lower hole and moving upwards. As a result, 8 additional stitches were formed + 1 central stitch. Now turn the fabric, take 9 stitches and knit them together 1 purl st. Turn again. Then continue according to the pattern.
Row 11: edge st., * 1 knit st., 1 yarn over, 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the left, 7 purl sts., 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the right, 1 yarn over, * 1 knit st., edge st.
Row 13: edge st., * 2 knit sts., 1 yarn over, 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the left, 5 purl sts., 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the right, 1 yarn over, 1 knit st.* 1 knit st., edge st.
Row 15: edge st., * 3 knit sts., 1 yarn over, 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the left, 3 purl sts., 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the right, 1 yarn over, 2 knit sts.* 1 knit st., edge st.
Row 17: edge st., * 4 knit sts., 1 yarn over, 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the left, 1 purl st., 2 stitches knit together 1 knit st. leaning to the right, 1 yarn over, 3 knit sts.* 1 knit st., edge st.
In row 19, the Daisy element is divided into 2 parts: 1 part is knitted at the beginning of the rapport, 2 part at the end. That is, at the beginning of the row, half of the rapport is knitted, then the rapport smoothly transitions into another, and at the end, half of the Daisy is knitted, using the stitch for symmetry. Simply put, the rapport is shifted by 6 stitches.
Row 19: edge st., 1 knit st., pull out 1 stitch from the bottom first hole and knit it knitwise, pull out 3 more stitches in the same way, knitting them knitwise, turn the fabric, grab 5 stitches and knit them together 1 purl st., turn, 6 knit sts., * 6 knit sts., Daisy from elongated stitches, 6 knit sts., * 6 knit sts., knit half of the Daisy, pulling out 4 stitches, knitting them knitwise, 1 knit st., turn the fabric, grab 5 stitches and knit them together 1 purl st., turn, 1 knit st., edge st.










