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Openwork blouse crochet: diagram, description, photos

In fact, the jacket is a garment for the upper body, which has two flaps on the fastener. However, summer blouses are called the most different types of clothes: from pullovers to tops. They are knit from yarn with a high content of cotton, linen, viscose or silk.

Crochet: blouse (diagram, general principles of knitting, photo)

Mostly summer products are knit with the use of openwork patterns. The crocheting technique, like no other, allows you to perform extremely beautiful lace patterns.

Recommendations regarding the use of natural yarn are justified by its characteristics:

  • She looks great in knitting.
  • Through it, air seeps.
  • It does not cause allergies when it comes into contact with the skin.

Alternatives to natural threads are acrylic, polyamide, polyester and microfiber. In different proportions they can be present in high-quality yarn, but not more than 30%. Their presence gives the yarns strength, elasticity and shine. If the artificial fibers are more than this percentage, then there is a possibility that the blouse associated with this material (the design scheme does not matter) will be hot, too stiff, it will start to roll down or deform.

Simple model of blouse

Among the most simple in the execution of products crochet - those that have a simple geometric shape and are connected by a continuous cloth. As an example, you can use a summer crochet hook, the diagram and photo of which are shown below.

Strictly speaking, this is the top on the straps. Its shape is a rectangle. The peculiarity of this product is that the parts of the transmission and the backrest, from the middle and upwards, are connected according to one scheme, which then passes into the bodice scheme. From the middle and below the blouse is knitted differently.

Arguments in defense of the pattern

To knit a bodice, you will have to resort to cutting loops and keeping to a certain shape, but this task is greatly simplified when drawing a pattern.

Many beginners believe that there is no need to calculate patterns and drawing patterns, and try to reach the desired shape of the part at random. I must say that any openwork blouse crochet (the outline of such a plan is very difficult to smoothly cut loops) needs knitting by landmarks. Otherwise, you can get an uneven "torn" edge, a significant deviation from the desired contours or a capital violation of the proportions of the part.

This is actual not only for knitting the bodice, but also for details containing throats, armholes and pellets.

Blouse of square motifs

The following model is slightly similar in shape to the previous one, but the canvas consists of separately connected square motifs.

Such a crocheted crochet (the outline of the motive is attached) looks very attractive. By the way, you can apply any familiar scheme to make fragments. Attention deserves the principle of location of elements and their connection with each other.

Many magazines recommend joining such elements in the process of knitting the last row. However, in this case, you need to constantly monitor the correct arrangement of fragments, each time lay out the canvas and check with the dimensions.

It is much more reasonable to sew them after the necessary number of motifs have been prepared and laid out for the pattern. Then, if you need to adjust the size of the canvas, you do not have to dissolve what is already connected.

The bottom of the product is decorated in the form of corners. If desired, you can perform it smoothly. This possibility is provided by partial crochet. The blouse (the scheme is used only in half) with this method of creating the bottom will look more complete.

Motifs of other shapes as elements of blouse

Look nice blouses made of motifs of round or hexagonal shape. Their connection is much more complicated than working with square fragments.

In the photo, the blouse is crocheted (the motif scheme can be any), which is collected from large fragments. To fill the space between them, round motifs of lesser shape were used.

When combining such fragments, it is extremely difficult to obtain a traditional armhole armhole or armhole. Therefore it is better to use a sleeve of raglan or to plan knitting of a wide straight sleeve (as in the photo).

Round element in the composition of the canvas

No one remembers when the first circular pattern designed for a napkin was used as a coquette. Today this is a very popular technique. However, its successful use implies proper calculations and regular checks with a pattern.

Below is a photo on which the blouse is crocheted (the circuit is next to it) is connected in this way.

For knitting this particular product the scheme was changed due to the characteristics of the yarn.

The round fragment is very well inscribed in the rectangle. The circuit may need to be adjusted if you select a relatively thick yarn. Then it is necessary to use only part of the rows of the circle or narrow the width of the rectangle. In order not to have unpleasant surprises, it is better to calculate the height of each series by the control sample in advance.

Round element at the waist

The large round element described above can be used not only as a coquette. It looks great if you inscribe it in the center of the backrest or transfer the product. Especially interesting look asymmetrical blouses, tunics and dresses with such a circle in the waist or side, on the chest.

Often, when using this technique, knitters create a pattern with concentric rays diverging from the circle. In this way, a product for an adult woman or a crochet hook for a girl can be associated . The scheme of this large circle is constantly subjected to modifications, changes and additions. So do not be afraid to make your own changes. Only need to monitor the observance of the principle of expanding the canvas.

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