03.08.2014

Relief patterns with knitting needles are an alternation in knitting of front and back loops, while the fabric turns out to be three-dimensional due to the combination of convex and concave sections, and also quite dense (without gaps). Therefore, such patterns are especially expressive. There are a great variety of relief patterns, they differ in small or large repeat. These patterns are ideal for plain cotton, cotton rayon, silk and linen blends. If the yarn is thick, then the pattern looks especially prominent, and if it is thin, then the result will be an exquisite, noble structure. Relief patterns are quite easy to knit, so they are recommended for beginner knitters, because... help them gain skill and experience. Confident knitters also do not ignore embossed patterns, because they are convenient for combining with openwork and give it a special elegance. To prevent the charm of relief patterns from disappearing, you should not iron or steam them, just moisten them and let them dry flat.
We present to your attention large collection simple relief patterns of knit and purl stitches for knitting with visual samples, diagrams, descriptions and symbols. Choose and create with pleasure!
Abbreviations:
n. - loop;
persons - facial;
purl - purl;
chrome - edge;
cross. - crossed.
Attention! In the diagrams, the back rows are shown as they look from the front side.

※ Pattern 100 “Marmalade” (for 10 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 99 "Relief columns" (for 18 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 98 "Cells" (for 6 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 97 “Mermaid’s Cover” (for 8 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 96 “Moon swing” (for 16 loops and 14 rows)

※ Pattern 95 “Soufflé” (for 10 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 94 “Parquet” (for 5 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 93 “Caterpillars” (12 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 92 “Geometric Waltz” (18 stitches and 36 rows)

※ Pattern 91 “Stars” (for 8 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 90 “Birds” (for 14 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 89 “Expression” (for 10 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 88 “Twigs” (for 24 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 87 “Pyramids” (18 stitches and 36 rows)

※ Pattern 86 “Abracadabra” (for 10 loops and 10 rows)

※ Pattern 85 "Relief arches" (for 10 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 84 “Domes” (for 10 loops and 16 rows) reverse side of the "Frogs" pattern

※ Pattern 83 “Frogs” (for 10 loops and 16 rows) reverse side of the "Dome" pattern

※ Pattern 82 “Labyrinth” (for 18 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 81 “Pastila” (for 14 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 80 “Structural relief” (for 14 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 79 “Relief composition” (for 8 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 78 “Traces” (for 13 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 77 "Turkish delight" (for 8 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 76 “Lukum” (for 8 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 75 “Combine” (for 8 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 74 “Crawfish” (for 8 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 73 “Wings” (for 15 loops and 30 rows)

※ Pattern 72 “Bows” (for 10 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 71 “Moths” (for 32 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 70 “Hearts” (for 13 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 69 “Hearts” (for 12 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 68 “Onions” (for 8 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 67 "Lace" (12 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 66 “Pyramid laying” (24 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 65 “Beautiful relief” (for 6 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 64 "Carousel" (for 8 loops and 48 rows)

※ Pattern 63 “Polyanka” (for 8 loops and 48 rows)

※ Pattern 62 “Honeycomb” (for 16 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 61 “Original relief” (for 24 loops and 28 rows)

※ Pattern 60 "Dotted Zigzag" (for 8 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 59 “Fantasy” (for 12 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 58 “Amber Coast” (8 loops and 34 rows)

※ Pattern 57 “Coral bracelet” (12 loops and 40 rows)

※ Pattern 56 “Bugs” (for 10 loops and 36 rows)

※ Pattern 55 “Sheaves” (for 18 loops and 28 rows)

※ Pattern 54 "Chevrons" (for 14 loops and 32 rows)

※ Pattern 53 “Curly lattice” (for 8 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 52 "Pendants" (for 8 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 51 “Sports” (4 stitches and 28 rows)

※ Pattern 50 “Dates” (for 6 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 49 “Expressive relief” (for 6 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 48 “Chess of rectangles” (for 8 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 47 "Relief columns" (for 6 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 46 “Almond” (for 12 loops and 14 rows)

※ Pattern 45 “Cactus” (for 10 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 44 “Petals” (for 6 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 43 “Leaf Fall” (for 9 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 42 “Flags” (for 18 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 41 “Beads” (for 5 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 40 “Hedge” (for 5 loops and 6 rows)

※ Pattern 39 “Chain” (6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 38 “Relief combination” (for 6 loops and 10 rows)

※ Pattern 37 “Checks” (for 4 loops and 8 rows)


1 row: facial loops;
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row
4 row
5 row: facial loops;
6 row: purl loops;
7 row
8 row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 3 purl*
Repeat from rows 1 to 8.

※ Pattern 36 "Rows with removed loops" (for 4 loops and 8 rows)


1 row: * 3 persons; remove 1 p. (thread behind work)*;
2nd row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 3 purl*;
3rd row: * 3 persons; remove 1 p. (thread behind work)*;
4 row: facial loops;
5 row: * 1 person; remove 1 p. (thread taken care of); 2 persons*;
6 row: * 2 p.; Remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 purl*;
7 row: * 1 person; remove 1 p. (thread at work); 2 persons*;
8 row: facial loops.
Repeat from rows 1 to 8.

※ Pattern 35 "Boucle" (for 6 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * 3 persons; 1 purl; remove 1 p. (thread at work); 1 purl*;
2nd row: * 1 person; Remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 person; 3 purl*;
3rd row: * 1 purl; remove 1 p. (thread at work); 1 purl; 3 persons*;
4 row: * 3 p.; 1 person; Remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 person*
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 34 "Relief checks" (for 3 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * remove 1 p. (thread at work); 2 persons*;
2nd row: * 2 p.; Remove 1 p. (thread before work)*;
3rd row: * 1 person; Remove 2 stitches (thread before work)*;
4 row: purl loops.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 33 “Waffles” (for 3 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: facial loops;
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row: * 2 persons; remove 1 p. (thread behind work)*;
4 row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 2 persons*;
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 32 “Drap” (2 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * 1 person; remove 1 p. (thread behind work)*;
2nd row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 person*;
3rd row: facial loops;
4 row: purl loops.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 31 “Scales” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: facial loops;
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row: * 1 purl; Remove 1 p. (thread before work)*;
4 row: * remove 1 p. (thread at work); 1 person*
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 30 "Chain mail" (for 2 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * 1 purl; Remove 1 p. (thread before work)*
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 purl*;
4 row: purl loops.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 29 "Relief texture" (for 4 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 28 “Large reed” (for 3 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 27 “Small reed” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 26 “Corners” (for 6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 25 “Tooths” (for 6 loops and 6 rows)

※ Pattern 24 “Lentils” (for 4 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 23 “Raisins” (for 6 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 22 “Mosaic” (for 8 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 21 “Rose hip” (for 4 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 20 "Moss" (for 2 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 19 “Putanka” or “Large pearls” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)


Knit alternately 1 persons. and purl 1, shifting the pattern after every 2nd row by 1 stitch:
1 row
2nd row: 1 chrome; knit loops according to the pattern (knit stitches - knit stitches, purl stitches - purl stitches); 1 chrome
3rd row
4 row: 1 chrome; knit loops according to the pattern; 1 chrome
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 18 “Corn” (for 2 loops and 2 rows)

※ Pattern 17 “Rice” or “Pearl” (for 2 loops and 2 rows)


Knit alternately 1 persons. and purl 1, shifting the pattern in each row by 1 stitch:
1 row: 1 chrome; * 1 person; 1 purl; repeat from * to the end of the row; 1 chrome
2nd row: 1 chrome; * 1 purl; 1 person; repeat from * to the end of the row; 1 chrome
Repeat from 1st to 2nd row.

※ Pattern 16 “Shell” (for 8 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 15 “Algae” (for 4 loops and 8 rows) reverse side of the "Rain" pattern

※ Pattern 14 “Rain” (for 4 loops and 8 rows) reverse side of the "Algae" pattern

※ Pattern 13 “Rime” (for 2 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 12 "Tweed" (4 stitches and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 11 “Cross stitches” (for 8 loops and 6 rows)

※ Pattern 10 “Toes” (for 6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 9 "Flakes" (for 8 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 8 “Grains” (for 4 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 7 “Seeds” (for 6 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 6 “Oats” (for 6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 5 “Poppy dewdrops” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 4 "Dots" (for 4 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 3 "Garter stitch" (any number of stitches and 2 rows)

※ Pattern 2 “Purl stitch” (any number of loops and 2 rows)

※ Pattern 1 "Knit stitch" (any number of loops and 2 rows)

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There is no limit to the imagination of craftswomen. They can always come up with something new - new model, new drawing, a new color combination. Therefore, knitting still remains a fashionable and popular type of needlework. Both beginners and experienced knitters use relief patterns in their work: they are easy to knit with knitting needles, but look very beautiful in finished product. In practice, relief patterns are an alternation of front and back loops. Drawings can be very simple and quite complex. And the result will always be great.

For knitting such patterns will suit smooth yarn (cotton, cotton with viscose, silk or linen blend yarn). The thicker the yarn, the more prominent the pattern will be.

In knitting patterns, horizontal stripes represent purl stitches, and vertical stripes represent knit stitches.

Such different rhombuses

The diamond pattern is very common in various options. At the same time, the technique of knitting it is quite simple, and this pattern looks very beautiful. Some types of diamonds with diagrams will be discussed below.

One of the simplest rhombuses:

Another view. You need to cast on a multiple of 8, 4 more loops for symmetry and 2 edge loops. Even rows are knitted according to the pattern. Dots indicate purl stitches, all other stitches are knit stitches.

And more diamonds:

Pattern “small openwork diamonds”:

Pay attention! The number of loops for the pattern is a multiple of 10, plus 1 loop for symmetry and edge loops.

Description of the pattern:

  • 1st row: knit 1,* knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 2*;
  • 2nd and all even rows - purl all loops and yarn overs;
  • 3rd row: 1 knit, *knit 2 together, 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 3 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, 1 simple broach, 1 knit*;
  • 5th row: knit 2 together, knit 1, 1 yarn over, * knit 5, 1 yarn over, knit 1, 1 double yarn over, knit 1, 1 yarn over*, knit 5, 1 yarn over, knit 1, 1 simple yarn over;
  • 7th row: knit 1, * knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 3, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1*;
  • 9th row: 1 knit, *1 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, 1 simple broach, 1 knit, 2 knit together, 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 2 knit*;
  • 11th row: 1 knit, *2 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, 1 simple broach, 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 3 knit*; Repeat the pattern from the 1st to the 12th rows.

Patterns for children

Relief patterns look charming on models knitted for children. The difference between children's relief patterns is that they must have a slight repeat of the loops of the pattern itself in order for the pattern to look complete. You can knit a lot of things for children - hats and scarves, mittens and socks, sweaters, dresses, blankets, etc. All this will look very cute.

Knitting pattern for this sweater:

Examples of relief patterns in products for children: a scarf for a girl.

“Owl” pattern for a blouse:

Knitted socks:

Examples of unusually beautiful relief patterns:


Relief patterns Quite simple to implement, but at the same time they look very impressive. Embossed - best option for beginners in knitting, since the fabric is voluminous and small errors remain unnoticeable. But even experienced knitters have a place to demonstrate their skills in this alternation of knit and purl stitches.

The pearl pattern is considered the simplest in this group. In the first row, 1 knit stitch and 1 purl stitch are knitted alternately. In the next row, the pattern is shifted by 1 loop, that is, a purl is performed over the front loop, and a front loop is performed above the purl. By constantly repeating these two rows, you get a voluminous grain structure knitted fabric.

This pattern is also convenient because when making decreases and increases, the overall pattern is not disturbed. Relief patterns are very diverse; you can create rhombuses, triangles, circles, squares, rectangles, horizontal and vertical scars, alternating the front and back loops in a certain sequence.

Relief patterns for knitting patterns and descriptions

HONEYCOMB PATTERN

The number of loops is a multiple of 8 + 1 + 2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern. It shows the front rows; in the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern. Start with 1 edge, repeat the rapport constantly, finish with 1 loop after the repeat and 1 edge. Repeat rows 1-16 constantly.

Rhombus STRIPES

Knit on 21 loops. To optically highlight the pattern, knit adjacent loops to the right and left of the pattern. satin stitch Knit according to the pattern. It shows the front rows; in the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern. The width of the given repeat of 21 stitches should be performed 1 time. Constantly repeat rows 1-16 in height.

PATTERN WITH ARCADES

The number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 2 + 2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern. It shows the front rows; in the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern. Start with 1 edge, repeat the rapport constantly, finish with loops after the repeat and 1 edge. Repeat rows 1-20 constantly.

PEARL RHOMBES

The number of loops is a multiple of 12+1+2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern. It shows the front rows; in the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern. Start with 1 edge, repeat the rapport constantly, finish with 1 loop after the repeat and 1 edge. Repeat rows 1-32 constantly.

CHESS PATTERN

The number of loops is a multiple of 6 + 3 + 2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern. It contains front and back rows. Start with 1 chrome, repeat the rapport constantly, finish with loops after the repeat and 1 chrome. Repeat rows 1-16 constantly.

PATTERN WITH RINGS

The number of loops is a multiple of 15 + 2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern. It contains front and back rows. Start with 1 edge, repeat the rapport constantly, finish with 1 edge. Repeat rows 1-20 constantly.

“BRAIDED” PATTERN

The number of loops is a multiple of 12 + 4 + 2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern. It shows the front rows; in the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern. Start with 1 chrome. and loops before rapport, repeat repeat constantly, finish with 1 edge. Repeat rows 1-12 constantly.

“LONGITUDINAL BRAID” PATTERN

The number of loops is a multiple of 6 + 3 + 2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern. It contains front and back rows. Start with 1 edge, repeat the rapport constantly, finish with loops after the repeat and 1 edge. Repeat rows 1-20 constantly.

CHESS BRAID PATTERN

The number of loops is a multiple of 8+1+2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern. It shows the front rows; in the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern. Start with 1 chrome. and 1 loop before rapport, repeat repeat constantly, finish with 1 edge. Repeat rows 1-12 constantly.





It is quite possible that summer will come someday in the middle zone. This means that it still makes sense to supply bread kvass. It will take at least a week to prepare a good starter, and as forecasters promise, by that time the air temperature should rise above 20 C (daytime).

How to prepare sourdough for
homemade bread kvass

Ingredients:

  • 2 liters of cold water;
  • 0.5 loaves of Borodino bread or 100 grams of rye flour + 100 grams of rye bread;
  • 4 tablespoons granulated sugar;
  • 3 grams of yeast.
  • Preparation time - 5-6 days

How to put kvass:

  • Fry the flour or pieces of bread until they darken (but do not char; with black bread it is sometimes difficult to tell whether it is just toasted or already burnt).
  • Dissolve yeast and 1 tablespoon of granulated sugar in lukewarm water.
  • After 10 minutes, add a third of the flour or breadcrumbs.
  • Drain almost all the water, add the same amount of fresh water, another spoonful of sugar and another third of crackers or flour with crackers.
    And insist again for a couple of days.
    Drain again, add the remaining crackers (or flour with crackers) and sugar. And fill it with fresh water again.
    During this time, the sourdough will lose its insolent yeasty taste and unpleasant bitterness and it will be possible to use it for drinking kvass. To do this, once every 1.5-2 days, you will need to add water, sugar to taste and a large handful of fresh rye crackers to a three-liter jar with the prepared starter, first removing some of the old soggy ones that have sunk to the bottom. For taste you can add raisins, mint, ginger, honey...
  • What does knitted item irresistible? Of course, the patterns with the help of which it acquired its appearance. today they number in the hundreds, and thanks to the ability of knitters around the world to exchange new developments with the help of modern technologies, their number is increasing. Depending on its function in the product, it can perform a decorative function, simply serve as a background, or carry a functional load, for example, making the canvas fit tightly around the figure. In our article you will find samples of knitting patterns with knitting patterns used for various needs and different types products. They are all cute and don't require any special knitting skills.

    The golden rule when knitting patterns

    It is important to remember that, having decided to knit this or that item and selected samples of patterns and knitting patterns on the knitting needles that will be contained in the product, you must then knit a small fragment according to the existing patterns. This golden rule knitter, who, however, is neglected by many. But in vain, since you can determine the exact dimensions of your future product only by first knitting your own knitting patterns - each master knits on knitting needles in his own individual manner, with his own knitting density and size of loops. This is not to mention the features of the yarn.

    Therefore, if you do not want your product to end up one size larger or smaller than planned, knit a test sample. By the way, you can also practice knitting a pattern on it. So, we present our samples and knitting patterns below.

    Herringbone pattern

    We’ll start looking at knitting patterns with the “Herringbone” option. He is very original. The pattern has a dense texture, so it can be used for knitting many warm things: pullovers, sweaters, hats, etc.

    Knitting the pattern is absolutely not difficult, and you can cast on an arbitrary number of loops. And, in fact, the whole process comes down to one algorithm: the knitting needle is inserted into two loops at once. A loop is drawn through them. Knit - for odd rows, and purl - for even rows. Then one of the loops knitted in this way (the right one) is transferred to the right knitting needle. The left loop remains on the left one in order to subsequently repeat these actions with it and the next loop. We knit the last unpaired loop in the row itself, according to the current side - front or back.

    "Chain mail" pattern

    Samples on knitting needles are presented in this article with the “Chainmail” pattern. It is completely simple, but requires freedom for the working thread so that gaps can form in the “chain mail”.

    The repeat of the pattern in height is four rows. In the usual way cast on any odd number of stitches on the knitting needles.

    • Row 1. All stitches are knitted behind the front wall.
    • Row 2. Knit stitch classic, behind the front wall. A loop removed unknitted, thread behind the fabric. We alternate them until the end of the row.
    • Row 3. All stitches are knitted behind the front wall.
    • Row 4. The loop is removed undone, the thread behind the fabric. The front loop is classic, behind the front wall. We alternate them until the end of the row.
    - * - * -
    * * * * *
    * - * - *
    * * * * *

    "*" - front loop;

    "-" - a loop removed unknitted.

    Pattern "Canadian gum"

    The elastic band that contains the knitting patterns with the patterns in our article is called Canadian, it looks very impressive and is knitted very simply. To do this, a multiple of three loops and two edge loops are cast on the knitting needles.

    • Row 1. Alternate one knit stitch with two purl stitches until the end of the row.
    • Row 2. Alternate two knit stitches with one purl stitch until the end of the row.
    • Row 3. Knit. Then a front loop from the inter-loop broach, two purl loops. In this way we knit until the very end of the row.
    • Row 4. Knit two stitches. Then follow two loops, knitted together one purl. In this way we knit until the end of the row.

    We repeat the pattern from the third row.

    Pattern “Rug” or “Fur”

    The next pattern included in these knitting samples with patterns is called “Fur”. It is also sometimes called “Carpet”. But this applies fluffy pattern maybe not only when knitting carpets. They can be used to successfully decorate almost any product or, for example, use it as the main pattern of a scarf or snood.
    We cast on an arbitrary number of loops.

    • Row 1. All stitches are knit.
    • Row 2. We alternate the knit stitch with the “rug” loop, which is knitted like this. The thread is inserted into the loop as for the front one (grandmother's method). We place the working thread on the right knitting needle. We wrap the working thread around the finger and the knitting needle, and then knit it all with a knit stitch.
    • Row 3. All stitches are knit. After knitting the “rug” loop, pull its nap so that it is well secured.
    • Row 4. Work a simple knit stitch over the rug stitch. And above the usual front one there is a “mat” loop.

    "Boucle"

    The next pattern included in our knitting patterns with patterns is called “Boucle” (or “Large Pearl”). It is very simple - to knit it, all you need is the skill of creating knit and purl stitches. Despite the simplicity of execution, the pattern is extremely effective.


    Knitting involves repeating two loops in width, three rows in height. It happens as follows:
    • Row 1: alternate knit stitch with purl stitch.
    • Row 2 (as well as all even ones): we knit “according to the pattern pattern” - a knit stitch is knitted over the front loop, and a purl stitch is knitted over the purl loop, respectively.
    • Row 3: alternate purl and knit stitches.

    "Honeycomb"

    It is worth adding the “Honeycomb” pattern to the knitting patterns with patterns for beginners.

    Its loose texture makes it ideal for knitting scarves, sweaters and other items that require a soft fabric. Therefore, if you are planning to knit a scarf or snood, try the honeycomb pattern for it. It fits like this:

    • Row 1. To the end of the row, we alternate a knit stitch and one unknitted one with a yarn over made before it.
    • Row 2. Knit two stitches together, then yarn over and slip one stitch without knitting it. We repeat this sequence until edge loop row.
    • Row 3. Knit a knit stitch, then remove one unknitted one, then another knit stitch. So until the end of the row.
    • Row 4. Yarn over, then remove the loop, and then knit two loops together. All this is repeated until the end of the row.
    • Row 5. Knit two stitches, then slip one without knitting.

    Starting from the sixth row, we knit rows from the second to the fifth in the cycle.

    "Buffs"

    Completes our knitting patterns with patterns relief pattern“Buffs” (aka “Bumps”).

    This pattern can be used when knitting hats, or used to decorate a scarf or sweater. However, its use is not limited to such things - your imagination will suggest many options for using the puff pattern. The rapport is twelve rows. For the sample, you need to cast on a multiple of four loops, add three loops for symmetry and, of course, two edge loops.

    • Row 1-4. Stocking stitch: we knit all the front loops in odd rows, and purl in even rows.
    • Row 5. Knit two knit stitches. Then we repeat the following sequence cyclically: we open the loop 4 rows down, and then we knit it with the front one, we knit three front loops.
    • Row 7-10. Stocking stitch: all knit stitches in odd rows, and purl stitches in even rows;
    • Row 11. Unravel the loop 4 rows down and knit it, and knit the next three loops with knit stitches until the end of the row. Knit the remaining two stitches.
    • Row 12. Purl all stitches.
    * *

    *stocking stitch - knit stitch on front side and purl - on the wrong side;

    "↓" - a loop lowered into four rows and knitted.

    Conclusion

    Of course, only a small fraction of the available knitting options are made up of the above knitting patterns. We tried to make the patterns, descriptions and comments on them as accessible as possible for those who do not have much experience in knitting. So don’t be afraid, get to work, and everything will work out for you!