Even though summer is gone, but... it will still come back))))
That's why they knitted a new tunic for growth))
I embroidered the top and bow with beads, although it’s not visible in the photo))

And a little in character)))

Thanks a lot to one girl who posted a photo of the diagram here, so I’m putting it right here.

By popular demand, I am writing a description of our tunic.

We start with a set of air loops. I cast on 170 loops.
We knit the second row 1 tbsp. With. n, 1st century p, 1st. With. n,1. V. p after one st. With. n. from the first row and so on.
We knit the third row without increments, in each st. With. n the previous row and in each square of the previous row one st. With. n.
We make an extension to the fourth row, knitting 1 tbsp. With. n, 2 v. p., skip 1 tbsp in the bottom row. With. n and knit in the next st. With. n. from the previous row 1st. With. n, the resulting squares are not from 1st century. loops, and of the two, due to this, expansion occurs.
We knit the fifth rad in each st. With. n. one article at a time With. n, two tbsp in each square. With. n.
Next comes without expansion, exactly square to square, 6-7-8-9 rows. The only thing is that I changed the hook size to a larger one and knitted the last two rows looser.
Next we knit a mesh of 5 in. p. after two st. With. n. the previous row, we fall evenly on the double crochets from the previous row, and not on those that we had in the squares, so that it is even and beautiful.
Knit the mesh as much as you need. For example, I have 5 rows. Divide the product into front and back. I left 20 arches on the sleeves. loop.
The repeat of the lower pattern is 4 arches. I have 12 rapports, which means I need 48 arches.
To be honest, I won’t describe everything exactly, since I cheated in some places
If I didn’t have enough or there were a lot of arches, I added or subtracted under the armhole, I can’t say for sure. But when there is a pattern like a grid, you can easily get out of the situation if something is missing or, on the contrary, too much. I did everything by eye and for the first time. You are guided by my calculations and advice.
For those who have trouble seeing the diagram. Unfortunately, I can’t increase it, I just don’t know how.
I'll describe it a little then.
First row st. b. n., 5th century or in our case we won’t have the first row, since we already have these arches
Second row in one arch * 4 tbsp. With. n, 2v. p., 4st. With. n...5c. We connect the item with the next arch...5c. connect with the next arch*, repeat from* to*
We knit the third row with these *4 sts. With. n. together, then 4 tbsp. With. n. during this period from to. p. in the bottom row, the next 4 sts. With. n. knit together again... then 5c. We connect the item with the arch from the previous row...5c. We connect the item with another arch... then we knit 5c. p* and repeat from* to*
We knit the fourth row *5 in. p, 4st. With. n. together, these are those that were in the bottom row, then 5. c. p we connect with the arch, then in the next arch we knit 4 stitches. With. n, 2v. p, 4st. With. n. connect with the arch* repeat from *and to*
That seems to be it. If you have any more questions, I will be happy to answer.
In the meantime, I wish you good luck!!!

Girls from the cradle should be instilled with a love for beautiful things, don’t you agree? Young princesses deserve adorable and unique outfits, and crocheting them is a great idea! Today I will tell you how to crochet a tunic for a girl and tell you about all the subtleties and tricks of this process.

“Mom, I want it too!” - babies often ask to try on their mother’s dress, because they want to follow her example. This is great, and even better when the girl has more of her own outfits, knitted by caring hands. I am sure that the little lady will like this wonderful tunic, and she will be happy to wear it (you can experiment with colors and choose the shades of thread that the child likes best). The pattern only seems complicated, but in fact you will quickly cope with this task. Don't believe me? Let's try!

In the master class you will find detailed photos, videos and, of course, a step-by-step description of the process of crocheting a tunic for a girl. I tried to describe everything in as much detail as possible, but if you have any questions, ask them in the comments. I will also be sincerely glad if you share your successes and show what kind of tunic you turned out!

I am knitting a tunic for a girl from 1 to 2 years old with a chest circumference of 48-50 cm. You can knit it in any size.

Take a hook, thread and a good mood. Begin!

I knitted a tunic from Pekhorka “Children’s New” yarn (composition: 100% high-volume acrylic, 50 g/200 m), I needed 2 skeins of turquoise yarn and some gray and white yarn, I crocheted No. 2.5 mm.

Knitting density:

10 cm - 26 loops (double crochet)

1 cm - 2.6 loops

1 repeat = 6 loops = 2.3 cm

The width of the front and back is determined as 1/2 of the chest circumference (BC) + 2-3 cm for a loose fit. I have (48: 2) + 3 = 27 cm.

Let's determine the required number of loops for knitting a tunic, taking into account the pattern repeat.

1 cm - 2.6 loops

54 cm - 140 loops. (54 cm is front width + back width)

The number of loops for knitting a pattern should be divisible by 6; 140 is not divisible by 6. Therefore, the number of loops we need for knitting a tunic is 138 loops (divided by 6).

IMPORTANT POINT! The number of rapports must be even! We check the parity of the rapports, i.e. 138: 6 = 23 rapports (odd number). If you get an odd number, you need to subtract or add 6 loops to the number of loops that we counted, I decided to add 6 loops to 138 + 6 = 144 loops (24 repeats).

Let's build a pattern. I chose the width of the armholes, the width of the straps and the width of the neckline in accordance with the repeat pattern (3 repeats for the armholes, 2 repeats for the straps and 5 repeats for the neckline).

Especially for this master class, I prepared a complete pattern for crocheting a tunic for a girl (the pattern can be enlarged by clicking):

So, we have decided that to knit a tunic of the size we need, we need 144 loops.

We start knitting with an elastic band made of single crochets, knitted behind the back wall of the loop.

We need to knit an elastic band 1 row less than the number of loops we need 144 - 1 = 143 rows.

Let's get started. We knit a chain of air loops equal to the height (or width) of the elastic band. My elastic band is 7 cm wide. I cast on 21 chain stitches.

Insert the hook into the second loop of the chain from the hook and knit a single crochet.

At the end of the row we knit 1 air loop, turn the knitting over and knit the first loop of the base with a single crochet.

We will knit the next single crochets behind the back wall of the loop, 1 single crochet in each loop, except for the last loop.

In the last loop we knit a single crochet on both sides of the loop.

We knit all the following rows in the same way. We knit 1 air lifting loop, turn the knitting over, in the first loop of the base we knit a single crochet for both walls of the loop, then in each loop we knit 1 single crochet for the back wall of the loop, we knit this way until the end of the row and in the last loop we knit a single crochet for both walls of the loop.

This way I knitted 143 rows.

We connect the edges of the elastic using connecting stitches, knitting 1 stitch in each loop.

Turn the elastic right side out and knit according to the pattern. Fragment of the diagram (can be enlarged by clicking):

1st row: we knit 1 chain lifting loop, insert the hook into the same base loop and knit the first single crochet, then insert the hook into the columns of each row and knit 1 single crochet, we will get 143 single crochets + 1 single crochet, which we knitted into the connecting stitch row. In total we will have the 144 loops we need.

2nd row: we knit 3 air loops of lifting and in each loop until the end of the row we knit 1 double crochet.

We close the row with a connecting post into a 3rd lifting air loop. After this, the turquoise thread can be cut.

3rd row: attach a gray thread, knit 1 lifting chain stitch, knit a single crochet into the same base loop, then knit 1 single crochet into each loop until the end of the row.

We close the row with a connecting stitch in the first single crochet of this row. In this row we should also have 144 columns. The gray thread can be cut.

4th row: attach a white thread and knit 2 chain stitches and in the next 2 loops we knit 2 double crochets with a common top,

*in the next 3 loops we knit 3 double crochets with a common top and 2 chain loops*.

We knit like this from * to the end of the row. We close the row with a connecting post and insert the hook into the common top of the posts.

5 row: we knit 3 air loops for lifting + 1 air loop for the arch (i.e. we knit 4 air loops in total), and we knit a single crochet into the same base loop,

at the next common top of the columns of the previous row we knit a double crochet, 1 chain crochet and 1 more double crochet,

*at the next top of the columns of the previous row we also knit a double crochet, 1 chain crochet and 1 more double crochet*.

We knit from * to the end of the row and close the row with a connecting stitch in the 3rd lifting air loop.

6th row: to switch to knitting from an arch, we knit 1 more connecting stitch, then we knit 3 lifting air loops

and 2 double crochets in the same arch,

in the next arch we knit 3 double crochets.

In each subsequent arch to the end of the row we knit 3 double crochets.

We close the row with a connecting post into a 3rd lifting air loop. The white thread can be cut.

7th row: attach a gray thread, knit 1 lifting chain stitch and in the same base loop we knit the first single crochet, then in each loop until the end of the row we knit 1 single crochet.

We close the row with a connecting stitch into the first single crochet. We cut the gray thread.

8th row: attach a turquoise thread over the top of the middle double crochet, knitted with a white thread and knit 3 chain stitches,

In the next loop we knit a double crochet,

knit 3 air loops,

We skip 3 loops of the base and knit 1 double crochet into the next 3 loops,

*again we skip 3 loops of the base and in the next 3 loops we knit 1 double crochet, then we knit 3 chain loops*

We knit from * to the end of the row. At the end of the row, having knitted 3 air loops, we skip 3 base loops and knit a double crochet into the last loop.

We close the row with a connecting post into a 3rd lifting air loop.

9th row: we knit 1 lifting chain loop and in the same base loop we knit a single crochet,

knit 3 air loops

we knit a single crochet into the arch,

and we knit a single crochet at the top of the middle double crochet of the previous row, then 3 chain stitches,

in the next arch we knit a single crochet and 3 air loops,

So we will knit from * to the end of the row * in the middle double crochet of the previous row we knit a single crochet, 3 chain loops, in the arch we knit a single crochet and 3 chain loops*.

We close the row with a connecting stitch in the first single crochet of this row.

10th row: we knit 2 connecting stitches (this is how we move to the middle loop of the arch), 1 air lifting loop and a single crochet in the arch,

again we knit 3 chain stitches and a single crochet into the next arch,

So we knit until the end of the row * *.

At the end of the row we knitted a single crochet into the last arch,

11th row: we knit 3 chain stitches and 2 double crochets in an arch,

in the next arch we knit 5 double crochets,

*in the next arch we knit 5 double crochets, then we knit 1 chain stitch, a single crochet in the next arch and 1 chain crochet*

Repeat from * to the end of the row.

We tied the row to the end, knit 2 more double crochets into the first arch and close the row with a connecting stitch in the 3rd chain lifting loop.

Row 12: we knit 3 lifting chain stitches, in the next loop we knit a double crochet,

we skip the first vertex of the column of the previous row and starting from the second vertex we knit 3 double crochets (1 double crochet in each loop), then 3 chain loops,

*again, starting from the second top, knit 3 double crochets and 3 chain stitches*

We knit from * to the end of the row.

At the end of the row, we knit 1 more double crochet into the second top of the double crochet of the previous row and close the row with a connecting stitch in the 3rd chain lifting loop.

These are the 3 rapports.

First we will knit the front of the tunic. Fragment of the diagram (can be enlarged by clicking):

We detach the first marker (the seam should be at the back), attach the thread to the middle double crochet of the previous row.

1st row: We knit 1 chain lifting loop and a single crochet into the same base loop.

Next we continue to knit according to the pattern (like row 9). We knit 3 air loops and knit a single crochet into the arch, then we knit 3 air loops and we knit a single crochet into the middle double crochet of the previous row.

In this way we knit up to the loop, which is marked with a marker.

2nd row: at the end of the row of the first row we knit 3 air loops for lifting and 1 air loop for the arch (i.e. 4 air loops in total), turn the knitting over

and in the first arch we knit a single crochet, then we knit according to the pattern (like row 10): * 3 chain stitches and a single crochet in the next arch*. We knit from * to the end of the row.

at the end of the row, tying a single crochet into the last arch

We knit 1 chain stitch and double crochet into the single crochet of the previous row.

3rd row: we knit 3 chain stitches and 2 double crochets in the first arch,

At the end of the row, we knit 2 double crochets into the last arch and we knit another 1 double crochet into the 3rd chain stitch of the previous row.

4th row: knit 3 chain stitches and a double crochet in the next loop,

At the end of the row we knit a double crochet from the second top of the column of the previous row and we knit another 1 double crochet into the 3rd chain lifting loop.

One front strap is ready. We cut the thread.

We attach it from the front side to the top of the middle double crochet of the previous row, which is marked with a marker, we knit 1 chain lifting loop and a single crochet into the same base loop and we knit the second strap in the same way.

We cut the thread.

Let's start knitting the back. Fragment of the diagram (can be enlarged by clicking):

In the same way, on the front side of the product, we attach the thread to the middle double crochet of the previous row, which we have marked with a marker, we knit 1 chain loop and a single crochet in the same base loop. Next, we knit the back in exactly the same way as the front, only we knit the back not with such a deep neckline.

After one back strap is knitted, turn the product inside out and connect the 2 straps using connecting posts.

We cut the thread and knit the second back strap. We connect 2 parts in the same way.

Ready! When knitting a tunic, make sure that the head goes through the neckline (keep in mind that we will also have a binding). You can make the back cut a little deeper than mine or skip the shoulder seams and make the straps with buttons.

All that remains is to tie the armholes and neckline. Here is the complete diagram of my harness.

For the armhole (by clicking the diagram can be enlarged):

And for the cutout (by clicking, the diagram can be enlarged):

You can see more details about how I tied the armholes and neckline in the video.

The tunic is ready!

You can decorate it with a lace made of air loops.

And now a video on how to crochet this tunic for a girl!



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A classic and yet timeless theme, snow-white crochet will complement your bronzed tan and look simply irresistible! The length of the tunic allows it to be used as an elongated top or short dress.

Dimensions: 36/38 (40/42) 44/46

You will need: 450 (500) 550 g white Meloa yarn (59% cotton, 41% viscose, 105 m/50 g); hook No. 4.5.

Arches pattern: the number of cast-on stitches is a multiple of 10 + 2, Knit according to the pattern. Start with loops before repeat, repeat repeat loops, end with loops after repeat; The starting and ending loops are calculated in the instructions for 1 repeat, respectively. Perform 1 time from the 1st to the 4th row, then repeat the 3rd and 4th row.

Knitting density, pattern of arches: 22 cast-on stitches and 9.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

A charming tunic with a lace flounce is knitted from a thin woolen thread in a delicate gray shade, which makes it elegant and elegant.

Size: 36/38

You will need: 350 g gray yarn (No. 09) Alpina ALPACA TWEED (90% alpaca wool, 7% acrylic, 3% viscose, 300 m/50 g); hook number 2.

Openwork pattern: knit according to pattern 3.

Shell pattern: knit according to pattern 1.

Mesh pattern: knit according to pattern 2.

Cheerful green will bring a charge of positive emotions to your wardrobe! The top of the tunic is knitted, and the lace skirt is crocheted.

Dimensions: 36/38 (48/50)

You will need: 650 (800) g green Big Size yarn (50% cotton, 50% polyacrylic, 50 m/50 g); hook No. 6; straight and circular knitting needles No. 6.

Attention! The arrows on the pattern indicate the direction of knitting.

Main pattern: the number of loops is a multiple of 26 + 6. Knit according to the pattern. Start with loops before repeat, perform repeat loops 1 (2) times, end with loops after repeat. Perform 1 time from 1st to 20th r., 1 time from 3rd to 11th r. = only 29 rub. Garter stitch: knit. and out. R. -persons P.

Circle after circle gather together and captivate with their original and unusual appearance. With a matching underdress or skinny trousers, the style easily transforms into a loose-fitting tunic.

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Competition entry No. 45 – Sundress-tunic for 1.5-2 years

Hello! My name is Olga Tarasova. I have loved knitting since childhood, and especially crocheting. This is my first time participating in the competition. I offer two jobs.

Knitted with Pekhorka “Pearl” threads.

Dimensions

104/110 (116/122) 128/134

You will need

Yarn (100% cotton; 335 m/50 g) – 100 (150) 150 g red and 50 (100) 100 g peach; straight knitting needles No. 2.5; circle. knitting needles No. 2.5, length 60 cm; hook number 2.

Patterns and schemes

Facial surface

When knitting in forward and reverse directions, knit knit stitches in front rows, and purl stitches in purl rows.
In circular rows, knit all stitches in all rows.

Garter stitch

When knitting in forward and reverse directions, knit all stitches in all rows.
In circular rows, knit one row with knit stitches and the other with purl stitches.

Decorative reductions

Right edge: chrome, knit 2 stitches together. with a slant to the left (= 1 stitch removed as knit, knit the next stitch and pull the removed stitch through it)
Left edge: knit 2 stitches together, knit edge.

Increases

Knit knit 1. cross. p. from the broach between p.

Alternating stripes

Alternately 2 rounds. R. peach, 2 circle. R. in red.

Square A

Crochet No. 2 in the round. Knit 6 squares in total.

Start each circle with 3 ch. lifting instead of 1st st. s n. and close the circle 1 connection. column of
last v.p. rise.

1st circle. r.: use a red thread to tie a ring of 6 vp, close 1 connection. Art. in a circle Then knit 3 ch, 2 tbsp. s n. from the ring, 3 p.p., *3 tbsp. s n. from the ring. 3 ch, repeat 2 more times from *, conn. Art.

2nd circle. r.: W v.p., from the arch v.p., 2 v.p., * from the next. arches, 2 v.p. Repeat 2 more times from *, conn. Art.

3rd circle. R.: 3 v.p., on the corner from the arch in. p., v. 2, skip 3 tbsp. s n., 3 tbsp. s n. from the arch to. p., 2 vp, * from the arch at the corner, 2 vp, skip 3 tbsp. s n. and knit 3 tbsp. s n. from the following v.p., 2 v.p. Repeat from * 2 more times, conn. Art.

4th circle. R. (peach color): 3 v.p., from the arch v.p. on the corner, * ch 2, skip 3 sts. s n., 3 tbsp. s n. from the following vp, 2 vp, repeat 1 more time from *, ** from arch vp. on the corner, 2 ch, 3 tbsp. s n. from the following vp, 2 vp, repeat 1 more time from **, conn. Art.

5th circle. r.: knit as the 4th round. p., but between the corners knit 3 times.

For size 116/122, knit another 6th circle. p, for size 128/134 - 6th and 7th circle. R. square in peach color, with each new row knitting one more group.

Square B

Knit 4 squares.

Knit like square A, but with a different color distribution:
1st (1st - 2nd) circle. R. – red;
2nd+3rd (2nd+3rd) 3rd circle. R. – peach;
4th+5th (4th - 6th) 5th - 7th circle. R. – red.

Knitting density

26 p. x 47 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted faces. satin stitch with knitting needles No. 2.5;
square of 5 circle. R. = 6.5 cm x 6.5 cm, crocheted No. 2.

Attention!

The model consists of two yoke parts made from 5 squares, then a skirt is knitted under the yoke on knitting needles, and raglan sleeves are sewn to the outer part of the yoke.
The arrow on the pattern indicates the direction of knitting.

Pattern

Completing of the work

Yoke

Knit 5 squares for front and back.

For each square, use a red thread to make a chain of 6 chain stitches. and close 1 connection. Art. into the ring.

Use a knitted seam to connect 5 squares for the front and back according to the pattern.

Skirt

Cast on a circle along the bottom edge of the front and back yoke. knitting needles No. 2.5 sts. red color next. way: starting from the side seam, 20 (24) 28 stitches from the edges of the squares and 1 stitch from each acute corner = 246 (294) 342 stitches.

Close the st into a circle, mark the beginning of the circle and knit 1 circle. R. persons p., while at the junction of the squares, knit the last p. of the square with the 1st p. next. square together faces. = 240 (288) 336 p.

Next, knit in circles. stitch and for a jagged pattern, make a trace. techniques:
1st circle. row: *knit 1, knit 2 p., knit 17 (21) 25, increase 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 17 (21-25), knit 2 p. with a tilt to the left. Repeat from * to the end of the circle. R.
2nd circle. r.: all stitches knit faces.
Repeat these 2 rounds constantly. R.

For bevels, perform 1 circle 6 cm (= 22 rounds) from the set. R. no reductions. Because of this, the number of stitches between increases/decreases will increase by 1 stitch in each repeat. Repeat such increases (do not knit sts together) 2 (3) 4 more times in every 22nd round. R.

After 26 (31) 37 cm (= 98 (120) 142 rounds) from the yoke, knit alternating stripes, continuing the jagged pattern.

After the 18th lap. R. alternating stripes, knit for the bottom bar in red for another 2 rounds. R. purl stitch, then bind off st.

Sleeves

Cast on 50 (58) 64 stitches using knitting needles No. 2.5 in peach color and knit 4 rows for the placket. handkerchief
viscous. Then continue persons. satin stitch, while for raglan bevels, make 1 decorative decrease on both sides, then in every 2nd r. another 11 (13) 15 times on both sides, 1 decorative decrease = 26 (30) 32 p.

After 10.5 (11) 12 cm (= 50 (54) 58 r.) from the bar, close all sts.

Assembly

Sew the sleeves to the yoke. Crochet 1 circle around the neckline. R. Art. b n. in red.

A bright openwork crocheted tunic for girls with square motifs around the waist and along the bottom of the skirt.

Dimensions: 104/110 (116/122) 128/134

You will need: 175 (200) 225 g hot pink yarn (100% cotton, 90 m/25 g); 14 (16) hook No. 2; 18 buttons.

Squares: knit according to the pattern. Knit a chain of 5 chains. p., close its connection. Art. in a ring and knit from the 1st to the 4th row. according to the scheme. Every circle. R. start with 3 air. p. instead of 1st tbsp. s/n or 1 air.p. - instead of 1st tbsp. b/n and end with 1 connection. Art. in the upper air. n. lifting. After 3 laps. R. go through another connection. Art. to the beginning of the 4th circle. R. Knit each next square the same way, only in the last circle. R. make the connection, as indicated in the diagram, with the previous square. To do this, in the 4th circle. R. instead of average air. p. arches tie 1 connection. Art. In the corresponding air arch. p. of the previous square.

Main pattern 1: pure loops in multiples of 6. Knit according to the circle pattern. R. Every circle. R. start with 3 air, p. instead of the 1st st. s/n. then repeat repeat loops, ending with loops after repeat and 1 connection. Art. in the upper air. n. lifting. 1st circle. R. follow the pattern in a circle. R. from Art. b/n, then repeat the 2nd round. R.

Main pattern 2: number of loops red 2 + 1. Knit according to the pattern. Every circle. R. start with 2 air. p. instead of the 1st half stitch, repeat rapport loops. last half-st. tie in the 2nd air. n. rise of the previous river. 1st r. knit according to the pattern in a circle. R. from Art. b/n. then repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows.

Shells(the number of loops is a multiple of 4 in the 1st row): st. b/n, and instead of the 1st tbsp. b/n knit 1 air. P.; 2nd row 1 air. p. instead of 1st tbsp. b/n, * 3 air. p., 2 tbsp. b/n previous year skip, 2 tbsp. b/n, repeat from *, 3 air. p., 2 tbsp. skip b/n, 1 tbsp. b/n; 3rd row: 1 air. p. instead of 1st tbsp. b/n, 3 tbsp. s/n in the arch from air p., 2 tbsp. b/n, repeat from 3 tbsp. s/n in next air arch p., 1 tbsp. b/n. When knitting a circle. R. finish 1 connection Art. in the 1st air. P.

Knitting density. Main pattern 1: 28 p. and 11 r. = 10 x 10cm; main pattern 2: 28 p. and 15 r. = 10 x 10 cm; 1 square = 8.5 x 8.5 cm.

Description of knitting tunic:

Bottom part: for the bottom edge of the skirt, knit 8 (9) 10 squares and in the last circle. R. connect with the previous square, connect the last square with the 1st square so that the squares form a ring. Then knit 1 circle along the edge of the ring of squares. R. Art. b/n. having performed the distribution of loops above the dividing line, as indicated in the diagram, only in 2 (3) 4 squares in the left corner arch from the air. p. knit 3 instead of 2 tbsp. b/n -186 (210) 234 art. b/n. Next, knit with the main pattern 1. After 21 cm = 23 p. (22.5 cm = 25 rub.) 24.5 cm = 27 rub. from the main pattern, finish 1 work. Tie 1 circle around the bottom edge of the ring of squares. R. Art. b/n = 186 (210) 234 st. b/n. Knit 1 more circle. R. Art. b/n, then 1 circle. R. track. way: * 1 tbsp. b/n, 2 x 2 tbsp. s/n in 1 st. base, 1 half st., 1 tbsp. b/n, repeat from *. Every circle. R. start with 1 air. p. instead of 1st tbsp. b/n and end 1 connection. Art. in this air

Upper partb for the waist, knit 6 (7) 8 squares, in the last circle, r. connect with the previous square, connect the last square with the 1st square so that the squares form a ring. Then knit 1 circle. R. Art. b/n along the edge of the squares, distributing the loops above the dividing line, as indicated in the diagram, only in 0 (1) 2 squares, perform in the corner arches from the air. p. 3 instead of 2 s. b/n = 138 (162) 186 st. b/n. Next, knit with the main pattern 2. To do this, attach the thread to the 5th st. b/n square (= middle square, see arrow), first 8 half stitches. knit only in the front half-loop st. b/n. in the corner of the 1st r. knit for the allowance under the neckline behind the loops of the initial r. - another 7 x 1 half tbsp. and 1 air. p., finish 1 half-st., while half-st. Knit the allowance into the back half-loop st. b/n = 153 (177) 201 p. In the middle of the front there are 15 double loops, 42 (48) 54 p. from the front edge belong to the right part of the front, next. 60 (81) sts - to the back and the remaining 42 (348) 54 sts - to the left side of the front. To bevel the front neckline, reduce the front starting from the 2nd row. main pattern, in each r. 22 (24) 26 x 1p. After 2 cm = 3 r. from the main pattern 2, knit first on 36 (42) 48 sts. from the front edge to the left side of the front, while closing the right edge to round off the armhole in each r. another 2 x 1 p. After 16.5 cm = 25 r. (18 cm = 27 r.) 19.5 cm = 29 r. from the main pattern 2, leave the remaining 14 (18) 22 shoulder stitches unknitted.

Finish the right part of the front symmetrically. Then leave 7 stitches unknitted on both sides of the front and knit the back on the middle 63 (75) 87 stitches. To round the armhole, close on both sides in each r. 3 x 1 p. = 57 (69) 81 p. After 16.5 cm = 25 r. (18 cm = 27 r.) 19.5 cm = 29 r. From the main pattern 2, leave all loops unknitted. The middle 29 (33) 37 stitches are on the neck, 14 (18) 22 outer loops are on the shoulders.

Assembly: sew shoulder seams. Tie the bevels of the neckline/back neckline with shells. Tie the armholes with shells. Place the top of the skirt face to face with the bottom edge of the bodice, connect both parts with st. b/n. For this, 2 tbsp. b/n tie into an arch made of air. p. and 2 tbsp. b/n in the 3rd art. s/n skirts and these 4 tbsp. b/n grab the arch from the air at the same time. p. and 2 corner arches of bodice squares. Sew a button into the middle of each square.

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