Beige knitted dress with braid pattern and mitten sleeves

A sophisticated beige dress perfectly emphasizes the figure and looks great when paired with a dress made from the same yarn.

Size: 38

You will need: 450g for the dress and 150g for the sleeves of beige Merino Sport yarn (100% merino wool, 120m/50g), straight needles No. 4 and No. 4.5

Types of patterns for dresses:

Double elastic band: cast on half of the required stitches with a contrasting thread; 1st row: using a working thread, knit *1 knit, 1 yarn over*, repeat from * to *; 2nd row: 'knit yarn over, remove 1 stitch as purl. without knitting, thread before work*, repeat from * to *; 3rd and last, row: *k1, remove 1 st as purl, thread before work*, repeat from * to *; insert a contrasting thread into the finished part.
Rib 2/2: alternate k2, p2.
Elastic band 6/2: alternately knit 6, purl 2.
Facial surface: faces. r. - persons p.. purl. r. - purl p.
Purl stitch: knit r. - purl p., out. r. — persons p.
Special pattern (the number of loops is a multiple of 18): Row 1: * Cross 12 stitches to the right (leave 6 stitches on the auxiliary knitting needle while working, knit 6 and knit stitches with the auxiliary knitting needle), knit 6. *, repeat from * to *; 2nd and all even rows: purl all; 3rd, 5th and 7th row: all persons; 9th row: * 6 knits, 12 sts cross to the left (leave 6 sts on the auxiliary needle before work, 6 knits and knit loops with auxiliary knitting needles), repeat from * to *; 17th row: repeat rapport from 1st row.

Knitting density. Persons satin stitch, knitting needles No. 4.5: 18.5 sts and 26 r. = 10 x 10 cm. special pattern, knitting needles No. 4.5: 29 sts and 29 r. * 10 x 10 cm.

Description of knitting a beige dress with knitting needles with a braid pattern and mitten sleeves

Back: On knitting needles No. 4, cast on 82 sts and knit 6 r. with a double elastic band, then knit with a 2/2 elastic band. After 9 cm from the cast-on edge, switch to needles No. 4.5 and knit. satin stitch Through

Decrease 18 cm from the elastic on both sides after the first 12 and before the last 12 stitches in every 10th row. 4 x 1 p. After 45 cm from the elastic band, evenly add 1 x 36 p. and knit a trail like this: 1 chrome, 108 p. with a special pattern, 1 chrome. After 15 cm from the beginning of the special pattern for bevels, close the armholes on both sides with 1 x 3 sts and then decrease after the first 3 and before the last 3 sts in every 2nd r. 2 x 1 p. knitting the outermost 3 p. on both sides with a double elastic band. Having completed the decreases for the armhole bevels, evenly decrease 1 x 28 sts and knit as follows: 3 sts with a double elastic band, 4 sts purl. satin stitch, 58 sts, rib 2/6 (ending row of k2), purl 4 sts. satin stitch 3 p. with double elastic band. After 10 cm from the beginning of the elastic band, decrease 2/6 by 2 stitches in each group of 6 purls. loops, while adding on both sides after the first 3 and before the last 3 loops in every 2nd r. 9 x 2 p. After 14 cm from the beginning of the elastic 2/6, decrease 2 p. in each group of 4 purl. loops Having finished making side additions, close the shoulder bevels on both sides in every 2nd r. 2 x 5 p. and 2 x 4 p.; set aside remaining 40 stitches.

Before: knit like a back, but after 16 cm from the beginning of the elastic band 2/6 close the middle 22 sts for the neck and finish both parts separately, closing on both sides from the center in every 2 r. 2 x 3 p. and 2 x 2 p.; At the same time, perform shoulder bevels as for the back.
Assembling the dress: sew one shoulder seam. For the placket, cast on 86 stitches along the neckline, including the ones set aside, and knit with a 2/2 rib. after 5.5 cm, knit 6 p. double elastic band and bind off all loops. Sew the second shoulder seam. placket seam and side seams.

Sleeve knitting description:
On knitting needles No. 4, cast on 46 sts and knit 4 r. with a double elastic band, then knit with a 2/2 elastic band. After 8 cm from the cast-on edge, switch to needles No. 4.5 and knit next. thus, evenly decreasing in the 1st r. 1 x 6 p.: 2 p. knit. satin stitch, 36 stitches with a special pattern, 2 stitches. satin stitch At the same time, add on both sides every 10th r. 3 x 1 p. and in every 6th p. 3 x 1 p., knitting the added loops of the faces. satin stitch After 29 cm from the elastic band, tie 3 cm with a 2/2 elastic band. 6 rub. double elastic band and bind off all loops. Knit the second sleeve in the same way and sew the seams of the sleeves.

Size: 36/38.

You will need: 550 g gray (col 40) Evento yarn (65% cotton, 35% merino wool, 160 m/50 g) Lana Grossa; knitting needles No. 4.5; circular knitting needles No. 4,5 and No. 4.

Elastic band: alternately knit 2, purl 2.

Pattern with braids: knit according to the pattern. In purl. r. knit loops according to the pattern. Perform 1 time from the 1st to the 176th row, repeat from the 163rd to the 176th row.

Highlighted decreases: when decreasing 2 stitches at the beginning of the row, knit a crocheted edge, knit 3 stitches together; at the end of the row, knit 3 stitches together with a broach (slip 1 stitch as a knit, knit 2 stitches together and pull the removed stitch through it), chrome. When decreasing 1 stitch at the beginning of the row: knit chrome, 2 stitches together; at the end of the row, knit 2 stitches in place with a broach (remove 1 stitch as a knit, 1 knit and stretch it through the removed stitch), chrome.

Knitting density, pattern with braids from 1st to 148th r., knitting needles No. 4.5: 22 sts and 26 r. = 10 x 10 cm; pattern with braids, starting from 149 r., knitting needles No. 4.5: 26 sts and 28 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Back: on knitting needles No. 4.5, cast on 122 sts and knit for a strap of 3 cm = 9 r. with an elastic band, starting in the 1st purl. r. with chrome, 1 purl. and ending with 1 purl., chrome. In the last r. decrease 1 p. = 121 p. Then knit between the edges. pattern with braids. After 57 cm = 148 rub. knit a yoke from the placket. Thanks to the drawing, the narrowing will happen automatically. After 12 cm = 34 r. from the beginning of the yoke, close on both sides for the armholes 2 p., in every 2 r. 1 x 2 and 3 x 1 p. in the 4th row. 2 x 1 p., performing the highlighted decreases = 103 p. After 20 cm = 56 r. from the beginning of the armholes for shoulder bevels, close 5 sts on both sides, in every 2nd p. 2 x 6 sts. Set aside the remaining 69 sts for the collar.

Before: knit like a back.

Right sleeve: on knitting needles No. 4.5, cast on 58 sts and knit for a bar of 3 cm = 9 r. with an elastic band, starting in the 1st purl. r. with chrome, 1 purl. and ending with 1 purl., chrome. In the last r. evenly add 13 sts = 71 sts. Then knit between the edges. pattern with braids from the 101st row, as shown at the top left of the diagram. For bevels, make additions on both sides according to the diagram, while in the 9th row. from the bar, add 1 p., in every 8th r. 4 x 1 p. and in every 4th p. 3 x 1 p. = 87 p. Perform crossings if there is a sufficient number of loops for this. After 24 cm = 66 r. from the bar, after the 166th p. close the pattern on both sides according to the pattern for armholes 3 p., in every 2nd p. 5 x 2 p., 9 x 1 and 5 x 2 p., performing the highlighted decreases. Cast off the remaining 23 sts.

Left sleeve: knit symmetrically.

Assembly: make seams. On the circle, knitting needles No. 4.5, transfer 69 postponed front and back loops, while in the 1st circle, row above the shoulder seams, knit a hem. together = 136 sts. For a stand-up collar, knit a circle in rows in a pattern with braids according to the pattern. At collar height 4 cm = 10 rubles. for the rulik circle, use knitting needles No. 4 to knit 3 circles. r. persons and close the loops freely. Sew in sleeves.

Knitting pattern for a dress
Knitting pattern

Braids are always a great idea for any knitted item: they are universal, because they are suitable for children, women and men; There are a huge number of their varieties - there is always plenty to choose from; braids and plaits look wonderful on most models of knitted items, be it hats, sweaters, scarves, cardigans, snoods, mittens, sweaters, dresses, booties, vests, pants and much more.

Using diagrams with descriptions of knitted braids, you can almost always knit not just another thing, but a unique, one-of-a-kind designer product that will delight not only the craftswoman, but everyone around.

How to knit braids with knitting needles - diagrams and descriptions of patterns

It should be noted that there are specifics of work here, which you should definitely familiarize yourself with before starting knitting. So, how to knit with braids? For this auxiliary knitting needles are required, which come in different sizes. Their thickness should be selected according to a simple principle: auxiliary knitting needles should be slightly smaller than working knitting needles.

By what principle are braids knitted? During operation, the hinges are constantly moving. Several loops are transferred to the auxiliary knitting needle, leaving them behind or in front of the work, after which, in accordance with the selected pattern, a certain number of loops are knitted, and then the loops previously set aside on the auxiliary knitting needle are put into work.

To make it clear on what principle braids are knitted, let’s consider several options for working with knitting needles in this style, including for beginner needlewomen.

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Simple braid - master class for beginners

To understand the basics of knitting braids, let's consider the simplest option, ideal for beginners. This braid knitting tutorial assumes that the auxiliary knitting needles are replaced with a simple pin, which is extremely convenient if you have not yet acquired the necessary tools.

How to knit a braid - master class for beginners

Let's make a braid with 8 loops. Let’s cast on 14 loops for the sample (12 loops for the braid and its “framing” + 2 edge loops) and follow the diagram.

1st row: 2 purl, 8 knit, 2 purl;

From 2nd to 4th row We knit what the knitting looks like - we knit knit stitches above the knit stitches, and purl loops above the purl stitches (photo 1).

5th row: Purl 2, 4 loops re-slip, without knitting them, onto an auxiliary needle and leave ahead of the work; knit the next 4 loops (at the beginning of knitting them, try not to have a large stretch between the loops). Then we slip 4 loops from the auxiliary needle onto the left needle and also knit them. It turned out that our loops seemed to cross with an inclination to the left (photos 2 and 3).

From 6th to 12th row - we knit according to the pattern.

Now let's look at more complex knitted braids - diagrams with descriptions will help in this difficult task for beginners.

Beautiful three-dimensional pattern

A voluminous braid with knitting needles will make any thing special, and will definitely add a little romance to the image. Just one voluminous pattern is enough, such as this wonderful braid, and the item already takes on a unique look.

The pattern shows the front and back rows. The width of the motif is 40 loops, repeat in height from the 1st to the 32nd row.

Braid knitting pattern and designations:

- purl (purl - in front rows, front - in purl rows)

- front (front in front rows, purl - in back rows).

- cross 4 loops to the left (slip the 3rd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave it before work, purl 1 loop, then knit 3 loops with an auxiliary needle).

- cross 4 loops to the right (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave it at work, knit 3 loops, then purl 1 loop with an auxiliary needle).

- cross 5 loops to the right (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them at work, knit 3 loops, then purl 2 loops with an auxiliary needle).

- cross 5 loops to the left (slip the 3rd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave it before work, purl the 2nd loops, then knit the 3rd loops with an auxiliary needle).

- Cross 5 loops to the left (slip 3 loops onto a secondary needle and leave before work, knit 2 loops, then knit 3 loops from a secondary needle).

- Knit 5 cross to the right (leave 2 loops on the auxiliary needle while working, knit 3 knit stitches, then knit 2 loops on the auxiliary needle.

- cross 4 loops to the left (slip the 2nd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave before work , knit 2 loops, then 2nd loops with aux. knitting needles).

at work , knit 2 loops, then 2 loops with aux. knit the knitting needles).

- cross 4 loops to the left (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave before work, Purl the next 2 stitches, then the 2nd stitches with auxiliary stitches. knitting needles).

- cross 4 loops to the right (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave at work , knit 2 loops, then 2 loops with aux. knit the needles purlwise).

- Cross 5 loops to the left (slip the loops onto a spare needle and leave them before work, knit 3 loops, then knit 2 loops from a spare needle).

- Knit 5 cross to the right (leave 3 loops on the auxiliary needle while working, knit 2 knit stitches, then knit 3 loops on the auxiliary needle).

Pattern for a hat

The braid pattern for a hat is a timeless classic of winter fashion. For a harmonious set, the braid is often also knitted on scarves or snoods, as well as on mittens - this makes the look complete. Well, for demi-season and winter hats, this simple pattern for knitting braids with knitting needles with a description will be useful.

Diagram and designations:

- purl loop.

- face loop.

- remove the double crochet stitch.

- knit two stitches together.

Braid for men's sweater

The image of a sensual man in the cold season is ideally complemented by a warm knitted sweater with cables - proven by many romantic comedies! Therefore, it’s time to knit a beautiful thing for your dear person.

This braid for men's sweaters is also knitted using an additional knitting needle.

Work progress:

The number of loops is cast on the knitting needles, divisible by 11 plus 2 loops for symmetry of the pattern, plus 2 edge loops.

Rows 1,3,7,9: *2 purl, 9 knit *, 2 purl;

2 and all even rows: 2 knit, * 9 purl, 2 knit*;

5 row: * 2 purl, 3,4,5 loops are removed forward onto an additional knitting needle, knit 6,7,8 loops, then 3,4,5 knit loops, 3 knit loops *, 2 purl;

11th row: * 2 purl, 3 knit, 6,7,8 loops are removed back onto an additional knitting needle, knit the 9,10,11th loops, and then 6,7,8 loops from the additional knitting needle *, purl 2.

What to choose for a women's cardigan?

A braid for a women's cardigan can look different: large, small, repeating, combined with other braids or in a single copy, but it will always give the knitted item an original look.

Knitting pattern for braids and designations:

— 10 loops cross to the left (slip 5 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave before work , knit the next 5 loops, then 5 loops with aux. knitting needles).

— 10 loops cross to the right (slip 5 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave at work , knit the next 5 loops, then 5 loops with aux. knit the knitting needles).

The diagram shows both front and back rows. We read the front (odd rows) from right to left, the purl (even rows) we read from left to right.

The width of the braid is 20 loops. We repeat in height from the 1st to the 12th row. The number of rows in the pattern in height can be increased, depending on the required pattern.

In the classic version, if we weave 5X5 braids, then between the weaves we knit 10 rows in height (including knit and purl). In this model, the number of rows in the pattern needs to be increased in height to 16 rows.

Pattern for mittens

A good mood and warmth this winter will be created by mittens knitted from braids, which you can knit for yourself, your sister, your friend, your mother.

This knitting pattern may be difficult for beginners, since the mittens need to be knitted using five stocking needles.

Work progress:

We cast on 52 loops - 13 loops per knitting needle. We knit an elastic band 2x2, approximately 40 rows. Follow the diagram and description to understand how to properly knit braids on mittens.

We knit a finger on the 10th row. On the side of the small braids, add to the two middle loops - 3 times in the second row. Then in the third row 3 times. When there are 18 loops, transfer them to a pin and continue knitting the mitten. The finger can be tied later. It is knitted exactly like the mitten itself, only in a smaller size.

Next comes double knitting, in the first row on knitting needles we alternately knit one knit stitch and two knit stitches together. In the second row with facial loops, two loops together and so on until the end of the row. Pull all remaining loops.

Diagram and designations:

What pattern is suitable for a children's pullover?

A children's pullover with knitting needles can also be decorated with a beautiful braid motif. It will come in very handy for winter products, adding its own flavor when creating a sweater for a child. Let's take the central braid as a basis.

In the pattern according to which we will knit a braid, only the front rows are shown. In purl knit according to the pattern. The width of the motif is 36 loops. Repeat in height from the 1st to the 20th row.

Diagram and explanations:

- purl (purl - in front rows, front - in purl rows).

- front (front - in the front rows, purl - in the back rows).

- Cross 3 loops to the right (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave it at work, knit the 2nd loops, then knit the loop with the auxiliary needle).

- Cross 3 loops to the left (slip the 2nd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave it before work, knit 1 loop, then knit the 2nd loops with an auxiliary needle).

- Cross 3 loops to the right (slip 1 loop onto an auxiliary needle and leave it at work, knit the 2nd loops, then purl the loop with the auxiliary needle).

— cross 3 loops to the left (slip the 2nd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them before work, purl 1 loop, then knit the 2nd loops with an auxiliary needle).

- Cross 4 loops to the left (slip the 2nd loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave it before work, knit 2 loops, then knit the 2nd loops with an auxiliary needle).

- Cross 4 loops to the right (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them at work, knit the 2nd loops, then knit 2 loops with an auxiliary needle).

— Cross 4 loops to the left (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them before work, purl the next 2 loops, then knit the 2nd loops from the auxiliary needle).

- Cross 4 loops to the right (slip 2 loops onto an auxiliary needle and leave them at work, knit the 2nd loops, then purl 2 loops with an auxiliary needle).

- Cross 2 loops to the left (slip 1 loop onto the auxiliary needle and leave it before work, knit the 2nd loop, then knit 1 loop with the auxiliary needle).

Plaid pattern

Knitting a blanket with knitting needles from braids is a real challenge for a needlewoman, because this work takes a lot of time and requires a lot of effort and patience, but the result will delight the whole family for many years! What needs to be done to knit the family’s future favorite blanket? The answer is simple: a simple braid pattern that will add coziness to a knitted blanket.

We knit a braid for a blanket:

The voluminous braid consists of 12 loops. The pattern repeat in height is 8 rows. Rows 1 to 8 form the pattern. In every 4th row, the braid loops overlap one by one.

Work progress:

1st and 5th rows:*P9 p., 12 persons. p., 9 p. n. *, repeat from * to *;

2nd and all even rows: knit all loops according to the pattern;

4th row:* 9 p. p., 8 p. cross to the left (leave 4 p. on the auxiliary needle before work, knit 4 p., then knit 4 p. with the auxiliary knitting needle), purl 9. n. *, repeat from * to *;

8th row:* 9 p. p., 4 persons. p., 8 p. cross to the right (leave 4 p. on the auxiliary needle while working, knit 4 p., then knit 4 p. with the auxiliary knitting needle), purl 9. p., *, repeat from * to *.
Repeat the pattern, starting from the 1st row, until the desired height of the braid.

Video lesson

If the photos of patterns and products with braids knitted with knitting needles were not clear enough, a video lesson on knitting a voluminous braid with knitting needles will help you understand some important points.

Girls, I suggest you knit one dress of your choice, or maybe both at once for your little fashionistas! So far I have looked at two dresses, but perhaps the choice will expand. I will be glad to see everyone who wants to take part in this marathon! I like to gather a pleasant company with similar interests

Description of crocheting and knitting a dress for a girl:
First we knit the hem: cast on 200 (220) 240 stitches on circular knitting needles and knit 10 rows with a pearl pattern and then 2 rows with satin stitch. You can also knit with regular knitting needles, in which case you will need to knit the outer edge loop (it will go into the seam). Thus, the repeat will be 20 loops, and the 21st loop in the pattern is an edge loop. Between the repeats in the first row there should be one front loop (for even rows - purl).
Knit for the next row * 1 purl. p.. 109 persons. p.*, repeat * - *.
Then knit an openwork pattern according to pattern A and then knit 1 knit. row.
Continue according to the following pattern: * yarn over, k17. p., remove 1 p. without knitting, k2. p. together and pass the removed loop through the knitted one *, repeat *-* throughout the entire row and knit k1. row.
Then knit as follows: k18, p, yarn over, knit 2 p. together along the back edge*, repeat *-* ‘throughout the entire row and knit 1 row. Repeat these 2 rows further.
When the height of the product is 17 (20) 24 cm, always knit 2 liters for the next row. p. together = 100 (110) 120 p. Knit 10 rows with a pearl pattern.
Start knitting from the middle of the back and then make decreases for the armholes of the sleeves: knit 19 (22) 25 stitches, move the next 10 stitches to the auxiliary stitch. knitting needle, cast on 30(35)40 stitches in their place for the sleeve. Knit 42(46)50 stitches for the front part, move the next 10 stitches to the auxiliary. knitting needle and cast on 30(35)40 stitches for the sleeve in their place, knit the remaining 19(22)25 stitches of the row.
Mark the end of the row, the middle of the back part, with a marking thread. Then knit 1 purl. p., 19 persons. p.*. repeat *- . Next, knit an openwork pattern according to pattern A in the same way as on the hem. When you knit the 3rd row, knit the 4th and the next even rows of faces. sts and yarn overs in knit stitch, and purl yarn overs.
5th row: yarn over. 5 persons. p.. yarn over 2 persons p. together behind the back wall, purl 1. p., 2 persons. p. together behind the back wall, purl 2. p., 1 pcs. p., 2 p. p., 2 persons. p. together, 1 p. p., 2 persons. p. together*, repeat *-*.
7th row: ‘remove the yarn over the knitting needles, knit 7 knits. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p. together behind the back wall, k2. p. together behind the back wall, purl 1. p., 1 persons. p., 1 p. p., 2 persons. p. together, 2 persons. p. together *, repeat *-*.
9th row: ‘remove the yarn over the knitting needle, knit 9 knits. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p. together behind the back wall, purl 1. p., 1 persons. p., 1 p. p., 2 persons. p. together, repeat *-*.
11th row: ‘remove the yarn over the knitting needles, knit 11 knits. p., yarn over, 2 persons. p. together behind the back wall, k1. p., 2 persons. p. together, repeat *-*.
13th row: * yarn over, k13. p., yarn over, remove 1 p. without knitting, k2. p. together, pass the removed one through the knitted one *, repeat *-*.
Row 14: Turn over and work a purl row along the wrong side.
Row 15: Knit 2. p. together, 12 persons. p., 2 persons. p.together, yarn over*, repeat.
16th, 18th and 20th row: knit the same as the 14th row.
Row 17: Knit 2. p. together, yarn over, remove 1 p. without knitting, knit 2 knits. p. together, pass the knitted one through the decrease, knit 10 knits. p. *, repeat *-*.
Row 19: Knit 2. p. together, yarn over, remove 1 p. without knitting, knit 2 knits. p. together and pass the removed one through the decrease, knit 8 knits. n. *, repeat *-*.
Row 21: Knit 2. p. together, yarn over, remove 1 p. without knitting, knit 2 knits. p. together and pass the removed one through the decrease, knit b knits. n. *, repeat *-*.
= 63(72)81 p. Knit 5 more rows with a pearl pattern and bind off the loops.
Sleeves: remove a total of 36 (46) 56 stitches from the sleeve neckline on the knitting needles (also remove the set aside 10 stitches) and knit 10 rows with a pearl pattern. Close the loops.
Assembling a dress for a girl crocheted and knitted:

Crochet the edge of the back neckline with 1 stitch next to it. b/n and simultaneously make 3 small buttonholes along the second edge. Sew to the other edge of the button.
This is my "sample"! Everything turned out to be not so simple with this description of the pattern, or maybe I just don’t like descriptions without patterns... I’m going to knit this dress for 3-4 years and therefore I will increase the size by adding loops at the beginning in pattern A... For This will increase the length of the yoke. SO! Everything is clear with the pattern now, I’ll now think about how many stitches I should start knitting for the hem
I have 10 skeins of Jeans YarnArt yarn.
My dress:
I cast on 260 stitches on circular needles. Knitted 12 rows of garter stitch. Bottom width - 49 cm.
Then I knitted an openwork motif according to the pattern with rows 1-17:


After knitting the 18th row, I continued knitting, repeating only
Rows 17-18.
At the same time, I made cuts like this: I have already knitted 15 cm and knitted 3 times two loops together with an inclination alternately to the left and to the right in each strip... That is, three cuts were made.

Knitted 22 cm. It took two skeins of Jeans:

At a height of 30 cm from the beginning of knitting, I have 8 stitches left in each strip, 1 yarn over, 2 loops along with a tilt to the right... The width at the top is 27 cm, at the bottom - 49 cm.

There will be a hidden dress zipper here.. There are 130 stitches left on the knitting needles + 2 edge stitches..

I knitted without shortening to a height of 45 cm. At this stage I used exactly 3 skeins of yarn. I started knitting the sleeves separately. I plan for 4/3 sleeves or up to the elbow. I’m improvising, so I don’t know for sure yet.

Sleeve for a peach dress
I cast on 63 stitches and knit 10 rows in garter stitch. Next I knitted an openwork pattern according to the pattern

The width at the bottom is 23 cm, the height is 20 cm. I started knitting the sleeve at 63 stitches. As a result, there should be 59 stitches left on the knitting needles.

TO BE CONTINUED
When both sleeves were knitted, I joined them to the base of the dress in the place where the yoke with leaves would begin: I took the main fabric of the dress and knitted 35 loops in the front row from the edge. Then I took the sleeve and began to knit the loops of the sleeve to the main fabric. Then I started knitting the loops of the main fabric again. HERE I DON’T REMEMBER HOW MANY PILES I LEFT ON THE FRONT, SO FROM THE REMAINING LOOPS SUBTRACT 35 P. (this should be about 60 loops) - this will be the front, after knitting it you will need to attach the second sleeve again.

This marks where I started to attach the first sleeve:

After joining the sleeves and knitting the back row, I began knitting a yoke with an openwork pattern, like on the hem of the dress according to the first large pattern.

After the pattern from rows 1-18 was knitted, I started knitting the “leaves” pattern according to the same pattern, only from rows 19-30... At the same time, to increase the length of the yoke for my size 3-4 years, I made decreases in the leaf not in every second row as in the diagram, but in every fourth row:

WHEN I KNITTED THE LAST 12 ROWS OF A GARNIER STITCH YOKE, AT THE END OF THE FIRST ROW I CAST ON 6 LOOPS SO THAT I COULD LATER MAKE A BUTTON LOOP IN AN OVERLAY. I KNITTED THE LOOP LIKE THIS: IN THE 4TH shawl row I knitted 2 loops from the edge, 1 yarn over, 2 loops TOGETHER. NEXT I KNITTED IN SQUARE STITCH.

When I closed the yoke loops in the last row, I started sewing the sleeves and zipper. I always sew on a regular sewing machine.
ON THE BACK I SEWED A USUAL HIDDEN ZIPPER ON THE BACK, JUST AS A USUAL ZIPPER... THAT IS, I DID NOT FOCUS ON THE COMPLETE SECRET OF THE ZIPPER, SO TO SAY, BECAUSE THE KNITTED FABRIC WILL NOT ALLOW THIS TO BE DONE. AND IN THE CONVENTIONAL SEWING TECHNIQUE, SUCH A ZIPPER LOOKS MUCH BETTER THAN A REGULAR ZIPPER ON KNITTED PRODUCTS.

Later I’ll post a photo with the dress on its owner))))))
Hope you like it! Good luck everyone!!!
:goodluck
I am posting the promised photo of the dress on its owner:

Another beautiful dress for a girl:
Dress for girls "Flower" Size: 2 years You will need: 200 g of medium-thick white cotton yarn, 30 g of red and purple yarn; 3 white buttons; knitting needles No. 4. Knitting patterns: rib stitch, garter stitch, stockinette stitch. Fantasy pattern: according to pattern 1. Pattern “Flowers”: according to pattern 2. Knitting density: 10 x 10cm = 20 loops x 25 rows. Description of work Back detail Cast on 98 stitches with a white thread and knit 12 rows according to pattern 1. Continue knitting. satin stitch 2 rows with purple thread, evenly decreasing 8 loops in the 1st row = 90 loops, 2 rows with white thread, 2 rows with red thread and continue with white thread. Knit, decreasing on both sides in every 4th row 14 times, 1 loop = 62 loops. At a height of 35 cm, close the middle 4 loops for the fastener bar and knit both parts separately, closing simultaneously for the armholes on both sides in each 2nd row 2 times 3 loops and 2 times 2 loops. At a total height of 49 cm, cast off 8 stitches for each shoulder and slip 11 stitches on both sides for the neck binding onto a auxiliary needle. Front detail Cast on 98 stitches with white thread and knit 12 rows according to pattern 1. Continue knitting. satin stitch 2 rows with purple thread, evenly decreasing in the 1st row 8 loops = 90 loops, 2 rows with white thread, 2 rows with red thread and continue with white thread, making decreases as on the back piece. 10 rows from the red stripe, knit the “Flowers” ​​pattern according to pattern 2, placing it in the center. After completing this pattern, continue with white thread. At a height of 35 cm from the beginning of knitting, close 4 loops for the armholes on both sides, in each 2nd row there are 3 loops, 2 loops and 1 loop. At a height of 43 cm from the beginning of knitting, close the central 8 loops for the neckline, on both sides of them in each 2nd row there are 4 loops, 2 times 2 loops and 1 loop. At a total height of 49 cm, bind off 8 loops for each shoulder. Assembly Sew shoulder seams. Using a purple thread along the edge of the neckline, pick up 62 loops, including loops from the auxiliary needle, knit 2 rows with garter stitch and bind off the loops. Along the edges of the armholes, pick up 61 loops and knit in the same way. Along the edges of the fastener bar, pick up 40 loops with purple thread, knit 4 rows with an elastic band and bind off the loops according to the pattern. On the right placket, make 3 holes for buttons (overstitch 1 loop): the first - about 3 cm from the bottom edge, the third - about 1 cm from the top edge and the second between them. Sew buttons. Complete the missing embroidery. Moisten the product and let it dry.
Source: http://www.homyak55.ru/blog/plate_dlja_devochki_quot_cvetochek_quot/2013-04-06-752

DRESS N5: WITH LACERY PATTERN

Delicate dress for a girl. Knitting
Size: 98/104
To knit a dress you will need:
300g beige yarn,
50g brown yarn Lana Grossa “Organico” (100% eco-cotton, 90m/50g);
straight knitting needles No. 3,5 and 4;
circular knitting needles No. 4, length 80 and 40 cm;
hook number 4.
Dress knitting patterns:
rib with openwork: knit according to patterns A, B and C. The letters next to the numbers indicating the number of r., indicate the color with which this row is knitted: A - brown, B - beige. Double arrows indicate the middle of the rapport.
Knit the front and back according to pattern A, starting with 2 sts. before arrow a, constantly repeat the rapport on 22p. between arrows a and b and finish p. loops after arrow b. Knit from the 1st to the 31st row. Diagram B shows the full width sleeve. Knit from the 1st to the 47th row. Diagram C shows decreases above the average 29p. front and back.
Knitting density: knit. satin stitch with knitting needles No. 3.5: 20 sts. and 29r. = 10x10cm;
elastic band with openwork knitting needles No. 4: 20p. and 24 rub. = 10x10cm;


DESCRIPTION
Back
Cast on in brown on needles No. 3.5 in a cross cast-on with double thread 82p. and knit for the placket 1 purl. r. purl p. Then knit with beige color. satin stitch In the 69th r. = 24cm from the bar, make 5 folds. To do this, knit after chrome. K9, * set aside 3p. for one aux. knitting needle before work, then knit 1 stitch at a time. with aux. knitting needles with 1p. on working knitting needles together, knit 8, from * repeat 2 times and next. Make 2 folds symmetrically; to do this, set aside 3 stitches. for one aux. knitting needle for work = 67p. Starting from the next purl r. knit with needles No. 4 in brown, knit all stitches of this r. purl Next, knit with an elastic band with openwork according to pattern A. In the 31st r. = 13 cm elastic band with openwork, close for armholes on both sides, 4 sts. and set aside the remaining 59p.
Before
Knit like a back. For the pocket, cast on on the right side with beige on needles No. 4 on the 23rd row. = 8cm from the bar. 21p. = from 56th to 76th p. Next. purl r. knit all stitches purl. and add 1 stitch on both sides. = 23p. Next, knit with an elastic band with openwork according to pattern A, starting from the 9th row. track. way: chrome., 19p. from arrow c to d, chrome. After the 30th day close all stitches according to the drawing and tie the closed edge of the p. “walking at a pace” = Art. b/n. from left to right.
Sleeves
Cast on brown on needles No. 4 in a cross cast-on with double thread 47p. and knit for the placket 1 purl. r. purl n. Then knit according to pattern B. The pattern shows a full-width sleeve. In the 47th r. = 19.5 cm from the bar, close 4 stitches on both sides. At the same time decrease 8p, as shown in the diagram = 31p. Postpone p.
Round yoke
Convert to a circle. knitting needles with a longer fishing line, alternately set aside sts of the left sleeve, front, right sleeve and back = 180 sts. Close the stitch into a circle and continue the elastic band with beige color. Next circle. r. perform raglan decreases on the front and back. way: after 1st person. cross, knit 2p. together purl and before the last persons. cross. knit 2p. together purl = only 4p. in a circle r. Repeat the same decreases every 2nd round. r. 8 times = 144p. If necessary, switch to knitting needles with a shorter line. In the 18th circle. r. = 7.5 cm from the beginning of the yoke, knit on medium 29 stitches. front and back according to pattern C = 124p. Next 2nd circle. r. constantly knit in 2 stitches. together persons = 62p. and knit round 2 for the binding. r. persons satin stitch Then knit round 2 in brown. r. persons stitch and bind off all sts.

Assembly
Complete all seams. Sew the side edges of the pocket.

SO! I am knitting dress N5!!! I decided to take yarn from YarnArt City 100% micro pack (100g - 300m). I have 5 skeins in stock. I think that should be enough))))
I will have 2.5 circular knitting needles... I'm trying a pattern...
Here is a video of crossed loops:
http://penelopa.by/litsevaya-skreshhennaya-petlya/
http://penelopa.by/iznanochnaya-skreshhennaya-petlya/
The first thing that didn’t suit me in the original description was the diagram! Too confusing and unusual... I decided to remake it according to the symbols familiar to me. As soon as I figure it out, I’ll show you... Having also tried crossed loops on my threads, I came to the conclusion that I’ll just knit this place with stockinette stitch, it will look more delicate. I wish you all good luck in your endeavors! I went to continue...
HOORAY!!! I HAVE FIGURED OUT THE PATTERNS FOR THE LAST DRESS No. 5)))))
YOU CAN SAY THAT I KNITTED AND WRITTEN THEM MYSELF... HERE ARE THE PATTERNS...

I WILL KNIT AFTER THEM AND I WILL CHANGE THE DRESS MODEL A LITTLE: THERE WILL BE NO POCKET, THERE WILL BE A COUPON MADE OF LARGE LACERY AT THE HELM OF THE DRESS. I SHARED THE PATTERNS AND WENT TO CAST ON THE LOOPS ON THE HELM OF THE DRESS.....

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Sizes: S/M/L/XL

For knitting a dress you will need 900/950/1050/1150 g and for a collar 100 g (for all sizes) dark olive (204.991) Sport yarn (51% wool, 49% acrylic, 90 m/50g); types No. 3.5 and No. 4; 1 aux. spoke.

Elastic band 2/2, knitting needles No. 3.5: alternately knit 2, purl 2.

Elastic band 3/2, knitting needles No. 4: alternately knit 3, purl 2.

Braid pattern A, needles No. 4: number of loops is 18. Knit according to pattern_1. Perform 1 time from the 1st to the 16th row, then repeat from the 5th to the 16th row.

Braid pattern B, needles No. 4: number of loops is 18. Knit according to pattern_2. Perform 1 time from the 1st to the 16th row, then repeat from the 7th to the 16th row.

Braid pattern C, needles No. 4: number of loops is 22. Knit according to pattern_3. Perform 1 time from the 1st to the 14th row, then repeat from the 3rd to the 14th row.

Stockinette stitch, needles No. 4: knit. r. - persons p., out. r. - purl p.

Purl stitch, knitting needles No. 4: knit. r. - purl p., out. r. -persons P.

Fantasy pattern, needles No. 4: number of loops is 96. Knit according to the middle front patterns.

Attention! The number of loops changes, starting with pattern B, then in pattern C.

Knitting density, elastic band 3/2: 21 p. and 26 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Back: cast on 102/110/118/130 sts using knitting needles No. 3.5. Knit 6 cm (= 18 rows) with 2/2 rib, adding 0/1/0/0 stitches in the last row. (=102/111/118/130 p.). Next, knit with 3/2 ribbed knitting needles No. 4, starting with 2 purls. p., knit from * to * according to the description / 2 persons. p. instead of 3 / according to the description / 4 persons. p. instead of 3, decreasing on both sides at a distance of 1 p. from the edge 4 x 1 p. in every 30th r. / 4 x 1 p. in every 30th r. / 2 x

1 p. in every 32nd r., 2 x 1 p. in every 30th r. / 2 x 1 p. in every 32nd r., 2 x 1 p. in every 30th r. To decrease 1 stitch at a distance of 1 stitch from the edge: at the beginning of the row, knit 1 stitch, 2 stitches together. or 2 stitches together purlwise, knit the row to the end and when 3 stitches remain on the left knitting needle, knit 1 broach (remove 1 stitch as a knit, 1 stitch and stretch it through the removed loop) or 2 stitches together purlwise. , then the last p. After 73/75/76/77 cm (= 192/198/202/204 r.) from the cast-on edge, close for the armholes on both sides in every 2nd r. 1 x 3 p., 2 x 2 p., 2 x 1 p./ 1 x 3 p., 2 x 2 p., 3 x 1 p./

1 x 3 p., 2 x 2 p., 4 x 1 p./ 1 x 3 p., 4 x 2 p., 4 x 1 p. Next knit on the remaining 76/83/88/92 p. After 18 /19/21/22 cm from the beginning of the armhole (= 238/246/256/260 rubles from the cast-on edge) close for shoulder bevels on both sides in every 2nd row. 3 x 5 p., 1 x 6 p./1 x 5 p., 3 x 6 p./Z x 6 p., 1 x 7 p./2 x 6 p., 2 x 7 p. At the same time, close for neckline cutout is average 24/27/28/30 p. and finish both sides separately, closing from the neck side in every 2nd p. 1 x 3 p., 1 x 2 p.

Before: cast on 106/114/122/134 sts using knitting needles No. 3.5. Knit 6 cm (= 18 r.) with a 2/2 elastic band. Then switch to needles No. 4 and knit 11/15/19/25 sts with 3/2 rib, starting with 1 purl. p., further from * to * description/ as in description/ 2 persons. p. instead of 3/ as in the description, then 96 p. with a fantasy pattern, distributing 12 additions in the 1st row. (the location of the increases is shown in diagram A), 11/15/19/25 sts with 3/2 rib, starting from purl 2. n. Decrease on both sides as on the back. After 65 cm (= 170 r.) from the cast-on edge (after the last r. according to pattern C), knit 20/24/28/34 sts with 3/2 rib, 22 sts with a braid pattern C, distributing 6 additions in 1 r . (= knit 2 purl sts, 3 knit sts, *1 inc, 2 knit sts*, knit 5 times from * to *, add 1 purl st, 1 purl st), 5 sts . elastic band 3/2.18 p. braid pattern B, 5 p. elastic band 3/2.22 p. braid pattern C, starting from the 7th row. and distributing 6 additions in the 1st r. (= knit 1 purl stitch, add 1 purl stitch, *2 knit stitches, 1 increase*, knit 5 times from * to *, 3 knit stitches, 2 purl stitches), 20/ 24/28/34 sts with 3/2 rib. Continue on the received 112/120/128/140 p. At the same time, after 73/75/76/77 cm (= 192/198/202/204 r.) from the cast-on edge, close the armholes on both sides 4/3 /2/3 p., then decrease at a distance of 6 p. from the edge in every 2nd r.

1 x 2 p., 3 x 1 p./2 x 2 p., 3 x 1 p./3 x 2 p.,

3 x 1 p./ 4 x 2 p., 4 x 1 p. To decrease 2 p. at a distance of 6 p. from the edge: at the beginning of the row, knit 6 p., 3 p. together purl. crossed, knit the row to the end and, when 9 sts remain on the left knitting needle, knit 3 sts together, then the last 6 sts. To decrease 1 st at a distance of 6 sts from the edge: at the beginning of the row, knit 6 sts. , 2 p. together purl. crossed, knit the row to the end and, when 8 stitches remain on the left knitting needle, knit 2 stitches together, then the last 6 stitches. Next, knit on the remaining 94/100/106/110 stitches. After 13/14/16/ 17 cm from the beginning of the armholes (= 226/234/244/248 r. from the cast-on edge), close off the middle 30/32/34/36 p. for the neckline, knitting 6x2 p. together k., finish both sides separately, closing from the neck side in every 2nd r. 1 x 4 p., 1 x 3 p., 1 x 2 p., 2 x 1 p. Close the shoulder slopes at the same height as for the back. Sleeves: cast on 52/54/56/58 sts using knitting needles No. 3.5. Knit 5 cm (= 14 r.) with 2/2 rib, adding 1 p. in the last row (= 53/55/57/59 p.). Continue with 3/2 ribbing using size 4 needles, starting as in description/p1. p., then from * to * description/ 2 p. p., then from * to * description/ 1st person. p. instead of 3. After 7 cm (= 20 r.) from the cast-on edge, knit 5/6/7/8 p. with an elastic band of 3/2, continuing the pattern of the previous rows, 43 p. according to the pattern of the middle of the sleeve, 5/6/7 /8 p. After 9.5 cm (= 26 r.) from the cast-on edge, add on both sides at a distance of 1 p. from the edge 8 x 1 p. in every 12 r. / 3 x 1 p. in each 12 -m r., 6 x 1 p. in every 10th r./ 3 x 1 p. in every 10th r., 8 x 1 p. in every 8th r./ 8 x 1 p. in every 8th r., 5 x 1 p. in every 6th r. At the same time, 26 cm (= 68 r.) from the cast-on edge, after the 48th r. pattern (4/4/5/6 incs are made on both sides), knit further 24/25/27/29 sts with 3/2 rib, 18 sts with braid pattern A, distributing 5 incs in 1st r., 24 /25/27/29 sts with 3/2 rib. Next, knit on the received 74/78/84/90 sts. After 46 cm (= 122 r.) from the cast-on edge, form a sleeve cap, closing on both sides in every 2nd r. (decrease 1 p. or 2 p. perform at a distance of 5 p. from the edge) 2 x 3 p., 13 x 1 p., 2 x 3 p. / 1 ​​x 3 p., 3 x

2 p., 11 x 1 p., 2 x 2 p., 1 x 3 p./ 2 x 3 p., 1 x 2 p., 14 x 1 p., 1 x 2 p., 2 x 3 p. ./1 x3 p., 5 x 2 p., 9 x 1 p., 4 x 2 p., 1 x 3 p., bind off the remaining 24 p. To decrease 1 p. at a distance of 5 p. from the edge: in at the beginning of the row, knit the first 5 sts, purl 2 sts together. crossed, knit the row to the end and, when 7 sts remain on the left knitting needle, knit 2 sts together, then the last 5 sts. To decrease 2 sts at a distance of 5 sts from the edge: at the beginning of the row, knit the first 5 sts ., 3 p. together purl. crossed, knit the row to the end and, when 8 stitches remain on the left needle, knit 3 stitches together purlwise, then the last 5 stitches.

Neckline: cast on 118/122/126/130 stitches using knitting needles No. 3.5, knit 6 rows. rib 2/2 and set aside all stitches.

Assembly: sew shoulder seams. Sew the strip along the edge of the neckline using a loop-to-loop stitch. Sew in sleeves, sew sleeve seams and side seams.

Detachable collar: cast on 118/122/126/130 stitches using knitting needles No. 3.5, knit 18 cm (= 56 r.) with 2/2 elastic band, bind off all loops. Sew the edges of the collar.

Model from their Knit&Moda magazine No. 10, 2012

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Sizes: 36-40 To knit a summer dress you will need: 450 g of Capri kiwi-colored yarn (55% cotton, 45% polyacrylic, 105 m/50 g); knitting needles No. 4.5; hook No. 4.5.


Dress sizes: 34/36 (38) 40/42 To knit a dress you will need: 550 (600) 650 g olive Amalfi yarn (70% cotton, 30% polyamide, 90 m/50 g), straight knitting needles No. 4.5; circular needles No. 4, 1 bag of sequins, 1 bag of glass beads