Knitted sweater for girls crocheted from flowers. The best crochet blouse patterns for girls. Crochet children's blouses: detail Sleeves

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1. Mom's sunshine
Girls, I don’t have descriptions or diagrams for the “Mom’s Sunshine” set. I started knitting with a yoke. To do this, I collected a chain of VP and knitted several rows in a circle. knitted with “Ticks” - 1CH 1VP 1CH. Then I divided the knitting and knitted the front and back separately, knitting the armholes. When the yoke was ready, she began to knit a skirt down from it. I have a few closer photos of the drawing, it might be useful:
At the end I tied the sleeves. knitted like this:
1. I knitted a sleeve with the main pattern, a little more than needed.
2. I sewed it, gathering it, into the armhole.
3. knitted a ruffle. attaching it at the beginning and at the end of the row to the armhole.
4. I knitted an elastic band from the inside out.
The lining is made of knitted mesh. I sewed it in the studio.
what I found:

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2. Top "Buttons"
Yarn:
ANNA 100% cotton (100 gr. / 530 m.), hook No. 1
Size:
104 -110 cm.
Description:
Step 1. We knit a strip of dc 15 dc wide and 102 rows long.
Step 2. We close the resulting strip into a ring and knit arches from 7 VP according to pattern 1.
Step 3. We knit the pattern according to pattern 2.
Step 4. Along the wrong side, using half-columns, we move to the beginning of the last row and knit 2 rows of arches from 7 VP. I marked the places where the arches were attached with red paste. on the arches we knit a pattern according to pattern 2.
Step 5. Repeat step 4 2 more times.
Step 6. We knit the straps - width 11 dc, length 48 rows.
Step 7. We tie the armholes of the sleeve and neck with 2 rows of sc.
Step 8. Decorate with buttons.
Step 9. Top is ready!


3. Top "Bead" yarn "Anna", hook No. 1
Size: 104 -110 cm.
Materials: ANNA yarn 100% cotton (100 gr./530 m.), hook No. 1
Cast on a chain of VP (74 ticks), close it in a ring and knit in a circle
3 rows (diagram 1).
Divide the knitting in half: 37 ticks on the front, 37
tick on the back. then we knit the back and front separately.
Before (diagram 2)

Back (diagram 3)
Having knitted according to the pattern, we knit the straps: width 4 ticks, length 17 rows.
We sew the straps. The coquette is ready. We knit an openwork pattern down from the yoke
according to scheme 4.
Having knitted the pattern according to the diagram, we move along the wrong side with half-columns
to the penultimate row (row of ticks) and knit 3 rows of ticks and again an openwork pattern
according to scheme 4. repeat this step 1 more time.
Next we knit 4 rows of checkmarks (first go to the purl
side with half-columns to the penultimate row) and drawing according to scheme 5.
on the small ruffles obtained on the top (there are 3 of them), we knit arches from 5 VP,
attaching them to the picot. on the arches we knit a pattern according to pattern 6.
Sleeve (knit 2 parts).
We collect a chain from VP and knit 33 ticks on it. Next in each row
decrease 1 tick on both sides until there are 11 left in the work
tick. The sleeve is gathered and sewn into the armhole. Then we knit, attaching to
at the beginning and end of the row, sleeve to armhole, pattern according to diagram 7.
Having knitted the pattern according to pattern 7, we knit the pattern again according to pattern 5.
some working photos:
There is no last photo of the finished sleeve with a knitted elastic band. I knit 1 row of bobbin elastic from the inside out.
We tie the neck of the top according to pattern 8.
We steam the finished top and decorate it as desired.

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4. “pink cloud” skirt
description
age 3-4 years
VITA COCO yarn 100% cotton 50g/240m, hook 1.25. It took me exactly 2 skeins of yarn to make the skirt.
1. cast on a chain of VP and knit according to the pattern 1 strip with a width of 18 CH and a length of 80 rows.
2. connect the resulting strip and knit five rows of mesh according to pattern 2.
3. add 10 dc evenly. We make additions according to pattern 3 in every 8 dc. + 4 more rows of mesh.
4. Add another 10 dc evenly. we make additions at every 9 dc. + 4 more rows of mesh.
5. evenly add another 10 dc. we make additions to every 10 dc. + 4 more rows of mesh
6. knit a ruffle according to pattern 4. break the thread.
7. attach the thread to the beginning of the first row and knit a ruffle according to pattern 4. break the thread.
8. attach the thread to the fifth row and knit another ruffle according to pattern 4. break the thread.
9. attach the thread to the tenth row and knit a ruffle according to pattern 5. break the thread.
10. Attach the thread to the 18th row and knit a ruffle according to pattern 6.
11. We sew the belt of the skirt, hide all the tails. On the left side we knit 3 rows of bobbin elastic.
12. Steam the skirt and decorate it with flowers.
description of the flower: close the chain of 5 VPs into a ring. 1r. We knit 10 sc into a ring. 2 rub. we knit arches *3 VP RLS* - 5 times. 3 rub. in each arch we knit a petal *2СН 1С2Н 2СН half-column* - 5 times. Sew a bead into the center of the flower.
13. sew a petticoat
14 The skirt is ready.


5. Tunic
And this top is based on christening dress from online http://club.osinka.ru/topic-56766?start=0 I have already knitted for my daughter. Now I repeated it to order.
Yarn ANNA 100% cotton (100 gr. / 530 m.), hook No. 1
I took a few photos along the way. I will be glad if this information is useful
The yoke consists of two parts sewn together. I started knitting from an acute angle, gradually making increases to the desired height. I tried to draw a diagram (though by hand), this is what I got
According to this pattern, I knitted two parts, then sewed them together. In front, the triangles were overlapped. I did the straps like this (I apologize for the quality of the photo, I took the photo late at night).
1. From the top of the yoke, I collected a chain of air loops of the required length. I attached it to the back. Around the resulting armhole I knitted several rows in a circle with single crochets.
2. I knitted several rows of single crochets around the neckline: I knitted from the beginning of one triangle to the other. Then in the opposite direction.
3.I tied it around the neck with an openwork pattern according to this pattern
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6. Panama hat
white yarn MAXI 100% cotton (100 g/565 m), green VANESSA FILATTI GOLD 100% cotton (50 g/300 m) hook No. 1

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7. I will marry like this!
For this blouse I only have this:
Getting started: cast a chain of VP of the required length, close it in a ring and knit several rows in a circular pattern with a “tick” (1 CH 1 VP 1CH). We divide the knitting in half and then knit the front and back separately. You can refer to these diagrams:
Before. scheme 1

Back. scheme 2
Having knitted according to the pattern, we knit the straps of the required length.
We sew the straps. The yoke is ready. We knit down from the yoke alternating rows loin mesh(1 CH 2 VP 1CH) and openwork pattern: 1st row: arches
from 6 VP. 2nd row: in each arch 2 CH 3 CH 2 CH. 3rd row: arches of 6 VP. At the end, on the rows of the fillet mesh, we knit a ruffle: 1st row: arches from 6 VP. 2nd row: we knit 7 dc in each arch. 3rd row: 5 dc through 1 ch. 4th row: *1 RLS 3 VP*.
We knit the sleeve from the armhole, attaching it to it at the beginning and end of the row. When the armhole is full, knit a few more rows in the round and ruffle as described above. From the wrong side, knit 1 row of bobbin elastic.
We tie the neckline (1st row: arches of 5 VP. 2nd row: in each arch we knit *1 RLS 3 VP* - 3 times).
We steam the blouse and decorate it.
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8. Panama hat 2
beginning of the panama hat diagram 1, fields from the second diagram

There is no description for the hat. I started knitting it according to this pattern. I changed the diagram a little, adjusting it to the desired size
The fields are linked by this. in the fields, in the last row, regilin is tied.

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9. Hat

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10. bandages
description
dial 5 VP + 3 VP for lifting. we knit 1 strip according to the pattern, longer than the circumference of the child’s head
We close the resulting strip into a ring and sew it together. We lay an elastic band on both sides, tying it with one row of sc. knit according to the pattern 2 ruffles
the bandage is ready. All that remains is to decorate it.

One more bandage
yarn YarnArt VIOLET (100% cotton, 50 gr. / 282 m.), hook No. 1
this time I knitted the bandage like this: I folded the elastic band (I knit the spandex rubber band) in half, tied the ends and tied the resulting ring with 2 rows of sc and ruffles according to the pattern
repeated the same rows on the other side. I decorated the finished headband with roses.
I knitted roses according to this pattern. for large flowers I dialed 30 VP, for small flowers 15 VP

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11. Sundress, the description is in my sun and in the bead


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12. Dress
Girls, thank you all very much for the reviews and for the leaves!!! I knitted the dress without description. I knitted and re-knitted it several times.
I took a few more photos of the dress
And I tried to describe it a little. I started working with a strip of motifs. Here is his diagram 1
I knitted each motif separately, connecting them as I worked. Then I knitted the top of the dress. To do this, I knitted a series of arches from 5 air loops, and then knitted with the main pattern, knitting the armholes and neckline. Scheme of the main figure Scheme 2
I did the sleeve like this: I knitted 1 motif and attached it to the armhole. The space between the armhole and the motif was filled with arches of 5 air loops. Then 3 rows of sc and ruffle. I knitted the skirt using the main pattern, followed by pattern 3
In the pattern I drew only one row of sc, I knitted 3 of them. Then I made a small ruffle in this place. I finished the sundress with 2 ruffles, in the diagram I drew 1. If you have any questions, ask. I try to help.

And I knit headbands without description. But the principle is this: first I knit a strip of CH, a little longer than the circumference of the head. I close it. I knit ruffles on both sides. At the end I insert a rubber band.

I'll find the rest and write it down
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13. Snowflake headband

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14. Sundress
My new sundress
yarn 100% cotton PELICAN (50 gr. / 330 m.), hook No. 1
I took only the first rows in it and repeated them with gradual expansion.
and several photos of the details of the sundress. on last photo- wrong side.

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15. SOSO yarn 100% cotton (50 g/240 m), hook No. 1.25

Scarf
yarn YARNART MERINO DE LUXE (50% wool, 50% acrylic)

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16. Cotton bolero
yarn MAXI 100% cotton (100 g/565 m), hook No. 1
Bolero knitted without description. I didn’t make a pattern, I just applied it to a blouse of a suitable size while working. First, I knitted the back and both fronts simultaneously with the main pattern (slingshots from CH 1 VP CH). Having knitted several rows (rows 2-3) I began to knit the armholes. I knitted the neckline from the first row of work, cutting one slingshot on each side for this purpose. Then I started knitting a sleeve: first, several rows with the main pattern exactly (2-3 rows), then decreased. I sewed in the sleeve. Having done this part of the work, then I simply tied the bolero with openwork patterns to the desired size. On the sleeves I used this pattern from Schatz
The bolero is fastened with buttons at the front (hidden under a flower)

bolero yoke pattern

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17. Top "Colors of Summer"

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18. Sundress


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19. Top
Yarn MAXI 100% cotton, hook number 1

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20. Dress

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21. Skirt. was planned as a beach one. but, in my opinion, it looks interesting with jeans
Yarn MAXI 100% cotton (100 g/565 m), hook 1. Based on this pattern:

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22. flower. MK
Step 1. We collect a chain of 5 VPs and close them into a ring
Step 2. 1 VP for lifting + 9 RLS.
Step 3. We knit 5 arches from 3 VPs
Step 4. We knit a petal into each arch * 2CH 1C2H 2CH half-column * - 5 times
Step 5. We tie each petal with another row: * 1CH 2CH 3C2H 2CH 1CH half-column * - 5 times
Step 6. We tie each petal with arches of 3 VP. *There are 8 arches on one leaf, a half-column at the end of the petal* - 5 times.
Step 7. Turn the flower over. Using half-columns along the wrong side, we get to the first row and knit arches of 5 VPs on it (5 arches in total)
Step 8. We knit a petal into each arch: *3CH 1C2H 3CH half-column* - 5 times
Step 9. We tie each petal with another row: *1CH 1CH 2CH 3C2H 2CH 1CH 1CH half-column* - 5 times
Step 10. We tie each petal with arches of 3 VP. *There are 10 arches on one leaf. At the end of the petal, a half-column * - 5 times.
The flower is ready. All that remains is to tie the bead and sew it into the center of the flower
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23. cap "Assorted Fruits"
yarn BEGONIA (YarnArt) 100% cotton, hook number 2.
I used this pattern as the basis for the hat
the hat was decorated with flowers (12 VP close into a ring. We knit into a ring * 5 VP 3S4N 5VP RLS * - repeat 5 times. Tie petals with RLS), beads, decorative buttons, satin ribbon.

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24. Skirt

Even those who are just starting to crochet can knit this crocheted blouse. You can knit a blouse from yarn of any color. In our case, acrylic yarn was used of blue color, but you can also use yarn to crochet this baby blouse Pink colour, and light green, and red - any!

Regarding the composition of the yarn, give preference to acrylic, since it does not cause allergies, and in terms of thermal properties it is in no way inferior to wool yarn. This blouse is suitable for both boys and girls, because there are no fundamental distinctive features in the clasp. Our description contains data that corresponds to a knitted blouse for a child aged from one year to one and a half to two years. If you want to knit a blouse bigger size, first calculate the loops in accordance with subsequent decreases in the armhole and neck area for the front and back parts and increases for the sleeve parts.

Children's knitted blouse for 12-18 months (1 year - 1.5 years)

Crochet baby blouses: materials for knitting

Take 150 grams of medium thickness acrylic yarn of any color

Select the hook number according to the thickness of the yarn. We have a hook with a diameter of 1.5 and 2 mm.

When knitting a blouse for a 1-year-old child, you need to be able to make the following types of loops:

  • Air loop and chain of air loops (you can find out how to perform a chain of air loops here)
  • Single crochet
  • Double crochet
  • Embossed double crochet (same as concave double crochet)
  • Embossed double crochet, purl (same as convex double crochet)

Using these types of loops, ordered in a certain way, you can get a knitting pattern for a relief elastic band (shown in diagram No. 1) and the main pattern for knitting our children's blouse (see diagram No. 2).

Knitting density of a children's blouse

Before starting knitting, knit test samples according to the indicated patterns. Count the number of loops per 10 cm in length. You should have 20 loops. If you get more, then take a hook of a slightly smaller number, if less, then a slightly larger one and knit the test samples again.

Crochet children's blouses with description

Crochet children's blouses: back detail

Take the thinner hook and use it to make a chain of 60 air. loops Knit these loops for 5 cm with a pattern according to the first pattern (this will be an elastic band consisting of relief columns). After this, we take a thicker hook and knit it with the main pattern, that is, according to the second pattern. We knit this way for 20 cm and in order to make recesses for the armholes we close 4 loops on each edge and continue to knit further as before. When the child's back detail knitted blouse will be equal to 37 cm from the air chain cast on at the very beginning, then we finish and move on to knitting the front part of the blouse.

Crochet baby blouses: front detail

We crochet the front of the baby's blouse in the same way as the back. In the same way, upon reaching a height of 25 cm from the start of knitting, we close the loops to form recesses for the armholes and continue knitting further in exactly the same pattern. The difference in execution with the back will be the presence of a cut on the front. For this, at the same height as when forming the recesses for the armholes (that is, at a height of 25 cm from the beginning of crocheting the front of the children's blouse), close 4 loops in the center. As a result, our front part will be divided into two equal parts. We will knit these parts equally for another 10 cm. Upon reaching a height equal to 35 cm from the start of work on the front part, to form a neckline on each half from the side of the cut, cast off 2 times 5 stitches in each row. When the front part is equal to the height of the back part, that is, 37 cm, we finish knitting and move on to knitting the sleeves.

Crochet children's blouses: detail Sleeves

Again, we begin to knit with a thinner crochet, making a chain of 40 air loops and knitting it 4 cm with a relief pattern according to pattern No. 1. After this, we continue knitting with the main pattern according to pattern No. 2 with a thicker crochet hook. At the same time, we perform extensions, adding, starting from the 2nd row, in every 4th row 4 times 1 stitch. When the sleeve height of a knitted children's blouse reaches 25 cm from the start of knitting, we knit another 2 cm straight and upon reaching 27 cm from the start of knitting, we finish knitting the sleeve and proceed to knitting the second sleeve, which we will knit similarly to the first.

Sewing the details of a crocheted baby blouse

First we sew the front and back parts. After this, we sew seams on each sleeve and sew the sleeves into the armholes.

We knit a placket along the edge of the front cut

We take a thinner hook, insert it into the loops along the edge of the cut and, picking up all the loops, knit 2 cm with a relief pattern in accordance with diagram No. 1. We make strips along the edge of the cut on both sides. Sew the bottom edges of the strips, overlapping the strip right side on the left side bar.

Knitting a collar

Using a thinner hook, we pick up all the loops along the edge of the neckline (there should be 56 loops) and knit with a relief pattern according to pattern No. 1 until the height of the collar is 10 cm. We tie the fastener strips and the collar by making 1 row with single crochets.

And here is my translation:

Size: 0-3 months

Material:
3 skeins of 50 g. James C.Brett Rainbow Double Knit (100% acrylic)
hook No. 4 and 5
3 buttons
5 m satin ribbon 6 mm wide

Sample: 9 tbsp. s n. and 4 rows = 5 x 5 cm

Decrease: leave the last stitch of each st. on the hook, yarn over and pull the thread through all 3 stitches.

Shell pattern: 2 tbsp. with 2 n., 1 air. p., 2 tbsp. s n.
Fork pattern: 1 tbsp. with 2 n., 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. s n.

Finishing the picot edge: * 2 9 tbsp. with n., 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. s n. in 1st of 3 air. p., skip 1 tbsp. s n. *, repeat from * to *

Neck

Using crochet hook No. 4, cast on 55 sts.
0th row: 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in the 4th st from the hook, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in each p. to the end (= 52 stitches + 3 chain stitches)

1st row: (Increase) 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. next Art., * 2 tbsp. from 2 n. next tbsp., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in each from the following 4 tbsp. *, repeat from * to * until the end, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 stitches. Turn (= 62 stitches + 3 chain stitches).

2nd row: 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. next tbsp., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in each Art. to the end, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 sts. Turn.

3rd row: (Increase) 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. next Art., * 2 tbsp. from 2 n. next tbsp., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in each from the following 3 tbsp. *, repeat from * to * until the end, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 stitches. Turn (= 77 stitches + 3 chain stitches).

4th row as 2nd row

5th row: (Increase) 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. next Art., * 2 tbsp. from 2 n. next tbsp., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in each from the following 2 tbsp. *, repeat from * to * until the end, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 stitches. Turn (= 102 stitches + 3 chain stitches).

4th row as 2nd row

Row 7: (Inc) as Row 5 until 1 stitch remains. from 2 n. and 3 air. p., 2 tbsp. from 2 n. 1 tbsp, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 stitches (= 136 stitches + 3 chain stitches).

1st row: 3 air. p., * skip 1 tbsp., 1 shell next. tbsp., skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. s n. next Art. *, repeat from * to * until 3 tbsp remain. from 2 n. and 3 air. p., skip 1 tbsp., 1 shell next. tbsp., skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 stitches (= 34 shells). To turn.

2nd row: 3 air. p., * 1 plug in air. p. shells, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in Art. s n. *, repeat from * to * until 1 shell and 3 air remain. n., 1 plug in air. p. shells, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 sts. Turn.

3rd row: 3 air. n., * 1 shell per fork, 1 tbsp. s n. next Art. *, repeat from * to * until 1 fork and 3 air remain. n., 1 shell per fork, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 sts. Turn.

4th row: (divide for armholes) 3 air. p., * 1 plug in air. p. shells, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in Art. s n. *, repeat from * to * 3 more times, 1 fork in the air. p. shells, 2 tbsp. from 2 n. in Art. s n., skip 7 shells, 2 tbsp. from 2 n. next Art. with n., * 1 fork in air. p. shells, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in Art. s n. *, repeat from * to * 8 more times, 1 fork in the air. p. shells, 2 tbsp. from 2 n. in Art. s n., skip 7 shells, 2 tbsp. from 2 n. next Art. with n., * 1 fork in air. p. shells, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in Art. s n. *, repeat from * to * 3 more times, 1 fork in the air. p. shells, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 sts. Turn.

5th row: 3 air. n., * 1 shell per fork, 1 tbsp. s n. next Art. *, repeat from * to * 4 more times, 1 shell in the armhole chain between sts. from 2 n., 1 tbsp. s n. next Art., repeat from * to * until 1 fork and 3 air remain. n., 1 shell per fork, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 sts (= 22 shells). To turn.

Repeat rows 2 and 3 for a total of 8 shell rows.

1st row: With the wrong side facing you, join the thread in the same st. s n. from 2 tbsp. from 2 n. and 1 air. p. at the base of the armhole, 3 air. p., * 1 fork in shell, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in Art. s n. *, repeat from * to * 5 more times, * 1 fork into the shell, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in the same article s n. same as 2 tbsp. from 2 n. at the base of the armhole. (= 7 forks). To turn.

2nd row: 3 air. n., * 1 shell per fork, 1 tbsp. s n. next Art. *, repeat from * to * until 1 fork and 3 air remain. n., 1 shell per fork, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 sts. Turn.

Repeat the rows of the pattern, first 1 row with forks, then 1 row with shells 2 more times.

Track. row: 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. s n. to the base of the air. p., * skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. s n. next tbsp., 1 tbsp. s n. in a shell, 1 tbsp. s n. next tbsp., skip 1 tbsp., 1 half tbsp. from 2 n. next Art. *, repeat from * to * until the last shell, skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. s n. next tbsp., 1 tbsp. s n. in a shell, 1 tbsp. s n. next tbsp., skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. s n. to the top of 3 sts (= 29 sts). To turn.

Track. row: 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. s n. to the base of the air. p., 1 tbsp. s n. next Art., * 2 air. p., skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. s n. next 2 tbsp. *, repeat from * to * to the end. To turn.

Track. row: 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. s n. in each loop to the end (= 29 stitches). To turn. Repeat last row 2 more times.

Track. row ("picot"): 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. s n. to the base of the air. p., 1 tbsp. s n. next Art., * 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. s n. in the 1st of 3 p., skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. s n. next 2 tbsp. *, repeat from * to * to the end. Finish.

Completion

Sew the sleeves. Starting from the bottom edge with the right side facing you, use crochet number 4 to knit 1 row of st. s n. evenly along the right edge, around the neckline and along the left edge (3 treble stitches in corner loops). To turn.

Track. row: 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. s n. in each Art. to the neck. To turn. Track. row: finishing the edge with a picot pattern to the end. Finish.

Do the same for the other edge of the shelf. Finish.

Hide the ends. Sew buttons. Thread a ribbon through each. 2 tbsp. from 2 n. around the yoke and at the bottom of the sleeves. Decorate with roses and bows.

Today we will learn how to crochet a children's sweater with our own hands. This blouse is universal and will suit both boys and girls, you just need to choose the right colors. A detailed instructions The photo and diagram will tell you how to weave it correctly.

Tools and materials Time: 2-3 days Difficulty: 7/10

  • white, blue/pink cotton yarn;
  • crochet hook 4 mm;
  • buttons – 5 pcs.;
  • darning needle for hemming;
  • scissors.

A crocheted baby sweater is an excellent solution if you want your baby or toddler to be dressed warmly and tastefully.

To make this blouse you will need a 4 mm or size 6 crochet hook, turquoise or pink yarn as the main color and white for the edging. Regarding the choice of threads, choose soft cotton, semi-synthetic or with a small amount of wool. Make sure that it is pleasant to the body, does not prick and does not cause irritation.

In this master class, a baby sweater is crocheted in the smallest size, but in the table below you can see that it can be woven for children aged 0 to 24 months. Also, using this table, you can calculate the sizes and amount of yarn you need to crochet a sweater.

Abbreviations:

  • v.p. - air loop;
  • S.S/N – double crochet;
  • S.B/N – single crochet;
  • conn. Art. – connecting stitch or half crochet;
  • PS.S/N – half double crochet;
  • PSSN2vm. – 2 half double crochets together.

Detailed instructions with photos

So, let's start knitting.

Notes

  • This manual is intended for smallest size. If you need a crochet sweater for a boy or girl of a different age, size changes in the instructions will be indicated in brackets (), [()].
  • Turn 2 ch. do not count as PS.S/N.

Step 1: back

Main color. 41 v.p. (45-49-53).

Row 1: (with the right side of the product facing you). 1 PS.S/N in the third ch. from the hook. 1 PS.S/N in each vp. along the entire length. 2 v.p. U-turn. 39 (43-47-51) PS.S/N.

Row 2: 1 SC.S/N in each stitch to end of row. 2 v.p. U-turn.

3rd and subsequent rows: continue knitting according to the 2nd row pattern until you reach length . Finish with the right side, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row.

Back opening. Next row: conn.st. in each of the first 4 loops. 2 v.p. 1 PS.S/N in each stitch until the last 3 stitches. 2 v.p. U-turn. Leave the last stitches unworked. 31 (35-39-43) stitches.

Continue knitting the armhole until you reach length . Finish with the right side, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row. Secure.

Step 2: Front Left Side

Main color. 21 ch. (23-25-27).

Row 1: (with the front side of the product facing you). 1 PS.S/N in the 3rd ch. from the hook. 1 PS.S/N in each vp. along the entire length. 2 v.p. U-turn. 19 (21-23-25) PS.S/N.

2nd row: 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the end of the row. 2 v.p. U-turn.

3rd and subsequent rows: Continue knitting according to the 2nd row pattern until you reach length . Finish with the right side and skip a ch. at the end of the last row.

Armhole. Next row: conn.st. in each of the first 4 PS.S/N. 2 v.p. 1 PS.S/N in each stitch to end of row. U-turn. Leave the last stitches unworked. 15 (17-19-21) loops.

Continue knitting the armhole until you reach the length. Finish with the front side.

Shape the neck

Row 1: 1 SC.S/N in each stitch to last 3 (3-4-4) stitches. 2 v.p. U-turn. Leave the last stitches unworked. 12 (14-15-17) loops.

Row 2: With the yarn over the hook, pull up a loop in each of the first 2 stitches. Place the yarn over the hook again and pass it through all the loops on the hook, forming PSN2vm. 1 PS.S/N in each stitch to end of row. 2 v.p. U-turn.

3rd row: 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the last 2 loops. PSSN2vm. for the last 2 loops. 2 v.p. U-turn.

Row 4: Repeat row 2 again. 9 (11-12-14) stitches.

Continue knitting until the front is the same length as the back. Finish with the right side, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row. Secure.

Step 3: Right Front Side

Tie the same as the left side, but in a mirror image.

Step 4: Sleeves

Main color, ch 29 (31-31-33).

Row 1: (with the front side of the product facing you). 1 PS.S/N in the 3rd ch. from the hook. 1 PS.S/N in each vp. along the entire length. 2 v.p. U-turn. (29-29-31) PS.S/N.

2-3 row: 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the end of the row. 2 v.p. U-turn.

4th row: 2 PS.S/N in the first loop. 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the last stitch. 2 PS.S/N in the last loop. 2 v.p. U-turn.

Rows 5-8: make 3 more rows P.S./N.

Repeat rows 5-8 2 (3-4-4) more times. 33 (37-39-41) stitches. Continue working until you get the length. Mark the end of both sides of the last row with a marker. Make 2 more rows, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row. Secure.

Bottom edging:(from the wrong side of the product towards you). Attach white yarn conn. Art. in the lower left corner. 1 v.p. 1 S.B/N in each loop as connecting post. 1 S.B/N in each loop along the entire bottom of the sleeve. 27 (29-29-31) stitches. U-turn.

Version for boys. Next row: ch 1 Working from left to right rather than right to left as usual, work 1 reverse SC in each stitch along the entire length. Secure.

Girls version. Next row: ch 1 1 S.B/N in the first 1 (2-2-0) S.B/N. *1 S.B/N in the next S.B/N. Skip 2 S.B/N. 5 S.S/N in the following S.B/N. Skip 2 S.B/N. Repeat from * to last 2 (3-3-1) stitches. 1 S.B/N in last 2 (3-3-1) S.B/N. Secure.

Step 5: Hood

Main color. 77 v.p. (79-81-83).

Row 1: (with the front side of the product facing you). 1 PS.S/N in the 3rd loop from the hook. 1 PS.S/N in each loop along the entire length. 2 v.p. U-turn. 75 (77-79-81) stitches.

2-4 row: 1 PS.S/N in each loop to the end of the row. 2 v.p. U-turn.

5th row: PSSN2vm. for the first 2 loops. 1 PS.S/N in each stitch to last 2 stitches. PSSN2vm. for the last 2 loops. Repeat last row up to 59 (61-63-65) stitches.

Continue working until you get the length. Finish with the right side, omitting the ch turn. at the end of the last row.

Form the back seam. Next 6 rows: connect st. in each of the first 3 stitches, 1 SC.S/N in each stitch to the last 3 stitches. U-turn. Leave the last stitches unworked. 23 (25-27-29) stitches. Secure.

Step 6: finishing

Measure your pieces to ensure they fit. Cover them with a damp cloth and let the cloth dry.

Step 7: Loop Band

1st row: (from the front side of the right front for girls or the left front for boys). Make 34 (38-42-46) S.S/N evenly along neck and bottom edge. 1 v.p. U-turn.

2nd row: 1 S.B/N in each S.B/N along the entire length. 1 v.p. U-turn.

3rd row: 1 S.B/N in each of the first 2 S.B/N. *1 v.p. Skip the next S.B/N. 1 S.B/N in each of the next 6 (7-8-9) S.B/N. Repeat from* 3 times. 1 v.p. Skip the next S.B/N. 1 S.B/N in each of the last 4 S.B/N. 1 v.p. U-turn.

Row 4: 1 S.B/N in each of the first S.B/N. *1 S.B/N in the next missing ch. 1 S.B/N in each of 6 (7-8-9) S.B/N. Repeat from* 3 times. 1 S.B/N in the next missing ch. 1 S.B/N in each of the last 2 S.B/N. 1 v.p. U-turn.

3rd row: 1 S.B/N in each S.B/N along the entire length. Secure.

Step 8: Buttonhole Group

Work on the opposite side from the buttonholes, that is, on the left front side for girls, and on the right front side for boys.

The button side is woven in the same way as the buttonhole group, except for the gaps for the buttonholes. There is no need to do them here.

Shoulder seams

Fold the hood in half along the back seam edge and form a center seam at the back. Pin the edges of the hood to open the neck. Attach buttons or loop strips to the center and weave a matching hood back seam from the center to the back edge of the neck.

Step 9: Edging

On the front side of the product, attach white yarn with a connecting st. in the left side seam. 1 v.p. 1 S.B/N in the same loop as the connection. Art. Make 1 circle of S.B/N along the entire outer edge of the sweater. In the corners knit 3 S.B/N.

Boys version

Next round: ch 1 Working from left to right rather than right to left as usual, make 1 reverse S.B/N in each S.B/N around. Attach connection art. to the first S.B/N. Secure.

Girls version

Next round: ch 1 1 S.B/N in the same loop as the connection st. *Skip 2 S.B/N. 5 S.S/N in the following S.B/N. Skip 2 S.B/N. Repeat from * around. Attach connection art. to the first S.B/N. Secure.

Sew the sleeves above the marker marks along the edge of the armhole. Sew side seams. In the sleeves, create a gap of 5 cm at the bottom for tucking back. Sew the buttons according to the buttonholes.

A warm crocheted children's jacket for a boy or girl is ready! We wish you good luck!

Gone are the days when mothers knitted and sewed at home out of necessity so that family members had something to wear. Nowadays, needlework for women is not a duty, but a pleasure that they discover for themselves. How nice it is to see the fruits of your labor on your sweet child. After all, a thing made with your own hands is unique, there is no other like it. A child dressed in a suit or dress made by his mother’s caring hands feels special and dearly loved. A stylish crocheted blouse for a little girl is an alternative to expensive warm blouses from the store. It will become especially relevant in cold weather. Blouse designs, crocheted, many, but let's look at at least one example for a girl.

Learn to crochet a blouse for a girl with patterns

The provided openwork children's blouse is original in that it has a lace pattern and a crochet yoke for a 10-11 year old girl.

The density of the pattern will be 17 loops per 15 rows.

  1. Let's prepare necessary materials. We will need yarn - 350-400 grams, which contains wool, a hook number 4 and buttons that you like.
  1. Let's consider schemes 1 and 2.

On them, the pattern begins with a double crochet and a double crochet.

  1. We begin to knit the part from top to bottom and back again from the middle of the front. We cast on 77-85-85-92-100 chain stitches and knit the row as follows. We knit a double crochet into the second chain stitch, and we knit another double crochet into the next 5-3-3-5-3 chain stitches. Then we remove one chain stitch, knit a double crochet in every 4th chain stitch and repeat this until the end of the row. After this, we should have the following number of double crochets: 63-69-69-75-81. Remember that 1 chain stitch at the beginning of the row is equal to one double crochet.

Next, we begin to insert markers. These could be pins or paper clips. The first marker is inserted after 5-6-4-5-6 stitches, then 13-14-15-16-7 markers are inserted after every 4 stitches. In total, 6-7-5-6-7 loops remain from the last marker. In each row we repeat the increments in the following sequence - 5-5-3-3-2 times, and in every fourth row 0-0-2-2-3 times. The total now is 147-159-165-177-189 loops.

Perform increments as follows. Knit 2 loops in 1. The first time from all the markers in the row, the next time - also from all the markers in the row, but on the other side. Make increments before and after markers.

We look at pattern A2 and knit 1 double crochet in each of the 4 double crochets, then on the next 7 double crochets, based on pattern “a”. Then we look at pattern “b” and knit until there are 10 double crochets left. Using pattern “c” we work on the next six double crochets and one double crochet.

Let's move on to diagram 1. It must be read vertically. In the first two rows, the first and last 4 double crochets on each side are knitted. Then we make increases again near the markers in the 4th row. In the 7th row we begin to evenly add 16-13-16-15-12 stitches. The total is 177-187-197-209-219 loops.

The last row is knitted with 28-30-31-33-34 double crochets, then 6 chain stitches (they are necessary for further knitting of the sleeve), 36-38-40-43-45 double crochets are skipped, then 49-51-55 are worked. -57-61 double crochets, again 6 chain stitches and again skip 36-38-40-43-45 double crochets. At the end we knit 28-30-31-33-34 double crochets.

Now we have 177-123-129-135-141 loops. We remove the old markers and insert new ones through 3 air loops under the sleeve. We knit the first row according to pattern A 2, and then in the same way according to schemes a, b, c. That is, we knit the first and last 4 loops on each side like a double crochet stitch in the first two rows. Continue pattern A2 until the pattern has been worked 4-4-4-5-5 times after the cokteka. Thus, the height of the product from the armhole becomes 24-24-24-30-30 cm from the armhole. This is still only the smallest size. It is necessary to knit 0-4-6-4-6 cm according to pattern A1 to a product height of 24-28-30-34-36 cm.

  1. Let's move on to knitting the sleeves.

It is necessary to knit back and forth so that the pattern is identical to the pattern on the shelves. The sleeve will have 42-44-46-49-51 stitches. Start knitting from the marker, and make the first row from the wrong side after three chain stitches. The first row is knitted in a stitch with an increase in each chain stitch. At the same time, evenly reduce the stitches with an increase by 6 loops.

Decreases are made by knitting two stitches together.

The next row is worked on the right side in one stitch with two increases in every first 3-1-2-0-1 stitches with an increase. Next, pattern A 2 is knitted like this: pattern “a” - 7 loops, “b” - until 8-6-7-6-7 loops remain, pattern “c” on the last 6 loops. We finish with one column with two surcharges in each of the last 2-0-1-0-1 columns with a surcharge.

Turn the product and continue knitting. Knit the fourth row according to the pattern and decrease equally by 5-1-3-0-2 loops. This makes a total of 31-37-37-43-43 stitches.

Start pattern A2 again and continue working it down 3-4-4-5-5 times. On the third repeat, decrease 0-6-6-6-6 stitches evenly. You should get 31-31-31-37-37 stitches. And when pattern A2 is knitted 4-5-5-6-6 times on the sleeves, you can continue to knit pattern A1 until the sleeve measures 26-30-32-38-40 cm.

The second sleeve is knitted using the same principle.

  1. The final stage is the assembly of the product. Sew the sleeves together and then sew the buttons onto the left placket.

The provided diagram, a crocheted blouse for a girl, according to which it was knitted, was clear to everyone, and the product itself is ready! Now the question of how to crochet a stylish blouse will not remain unanswered for you, because you really want to create a stylish product for a girl.

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