Delightful tunic, Scheme by Yulia Popova
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A delightful, wonderful tunic created by a German designer excites the minds of many knitters, how to repeat the lace pattern? It has been invented!
The author of the pattern - Yulia Popova. Description of the pattern from the author In general, we start with the neckline, prepare as many skeins as the number of elements we will knit around - this depends on the size. Then we knit the first element from all skeins at the same time. It is quite a simple pattern, I do not attach it. We close the elements into the first horizontal row. Then we knit the second row of elements in a vertical direction and the third, attaching them during the knitting process to the scallops made from another skein. That is, when one row's element ends, the next row's element begins. You must knit from each skein simultaneously in the row. I hope you understand this description) The scallops are connected with a chain of air loops, the 8th row is not fully knitted, it ends with 3 air loops, then you make 2 yarn overs, one is knitted, you make another and knit with all the columns, finishing the row by knitting a column from the remaining yarn on the hook. The 9th row starts with 4 columns from one point, and so on. In rows 15 and 17, there are no air loops! The cross is a conditional designation of a single crochet. In the last row of columns, there are several with one yarn over, several with two unfinished, and just with two. It is easier to knit from separate elements, joining them during the horizontal rows knitting. But it is better with irregular knitting - a single fabric.
It is easier to knit from separate elements, joining them during the horizontal rows knitting. But it is better with irregular knitting - a single fabric.

This was knitted by Olga, from the Country of Moms


Thus, we knit 8 motifs (according to the photo) or as many as you need. It results in a diagonal stripe from the right shoulder to the left hip without breaking the yarn.














