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1. 6 chain stitches in a ring
2. 1DC 1CH (9 stitches)
3. over the CH of the previous row we knit 2DC 2CH (18 stitches)
4. over the CH of the previous row we knit 2DC with a common top 3CH
5. over the CH of the previous row we knit 4 DC
6. 4 DC with a common top over each block of 4 DC from the previous row 6CH
7. over the CH of the previous row we knit 6DC
8. *2CH 1DC, picot, CH, 1DC, picot, CH, 1DC, picot, 2CH* - repeat over each block of 6 DC from the previous row
I plan to knit it from YarnArt Jeans and without a lining. It will be an option for a cool summer evening.

 Master class on seamless knitting from Yulia djv.

 - we knit the first motif according to Tania's wonderful scheme. At this point, we transition to the next motif. To do this, we create a transition chain consisting of 32 chain stitches plus 6 stitches for the central circle.
 - we close 6 stitches into a circle, rise up the transition chain by 3 CH, knit the first row according to the scheme. After the last DC in the row, we attach to the first stitch of the transition chain (do not knit the chain stitch).




 - we rise up the transition chain by 3 CH, knit the second row according to the scheme. For the last arch, we knit 1 CH, attach to the first stitch of the chain. The photo shows the beginning of the third row. I decided to knit 3 CH and attach to the fourth stitch of the chain. However, I didn't like this place later. Therefore, I recommend starting the third row like this - rise up the transition chain by three CH, insert the hook into the fourth stitch of the chain, and knit a double crochet. Then knit the row according to the scheme. After the last double crochet in the row, we attach in the second stitch of the chain.
 - we rise up the transition chain by three chain stitches, knit the row according to the scheme.
 - we rise up the transition chain by 2 CH, insert the hook into the third stitch of the chain, knit three more incomplete double crochets, and pull all the stitches on the hook through one stitch.
 - for the last arch in the row, we knit 2 CH, attach to the third stitch of the transition chain. We rise up three chain stitches.
 - in the first arch of the row, we knit three double crochets, then knit according to the scheme.
 - at the end of the row, we knit the remaining three double crochets in the first arch. We rise up 3 CH along the transition chain. At this point, there will be 3 CH left from the transition chain, which will hang between the motifs for now.




 - we knit the last row according to the scheme, not forgetting to knit attachments to the previous motif. We knit attachments like this - at the place of the second in the picot block, we knit 1 CH, attachment to the picot of the previous motif, 1 CH, attachment to the DC of the current motif. We knit two such attachments.
 - from here we move on to the next motif.
We knit motifs in the described way until the desired length. The last row of the last motif in the row is knitted completely.
 - we knit a long arch like this - we knit a "fork" (an incomplete double crochet in the middle of the block of 6 double crochets, with 2 stitches on the hook, an incomplete double crochet in the gap between two blocks of 6 double crochets, with three stitches on the hook, pull all three stitches through one stitch), 7 chain stitches (in the sample photo I counted 7 CH), one more "fork". We get an "ear".
 - the ears should be located every three blocks of 6 double crochets. We complete the upper parts of the motifs.
 - after the ear we knit a "fork", 1CH, a closure attachment for the row, 1CH, an attachment to the 3 CH that are hanging between the motifs, 1CH, an attachment to the DC of the previous motif, 1CH
 - a fork, 7CH, a fork.
Thus we complete the upper parts of all motifs. Upon reaching the first motif, we move on to the next row of motifs. This can be done in one of two places
 - here. In this case, the second row of motifs will shift to the right
 - or here. The shift of the second row of motifs will be to the left.
Next, all motifs should be knitted with ears. And do not forget to knit attachments in the right places.



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