Bright crocheted zigzag blankets from leftover yarn. Knitted pullover with zigzag knitting pattern Crochet zigzag pattern from a hexagon knitting a blanket

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Motley waves of zigzag pattern and ribbon lace combine well with summer pullover beautiful natural shades.

Size: L-XL

You will need: Diva Batik yarn (100% microfiber, 350 m/100 g) - 300 g sectionally dyed, leftover yarn in orange and brown similar thickness, knitting needles No. 3, crochet hook No. 3, circular knitting needles No. 2, sewing needle, 2 markers.

Garter stitch: persons and out. rows - persons. p.

The main pattern of the upper part is “peacock tail” ( scheme 2):

1st row:*Knit 2 stitches together, knit 2 stitches together, knit 2 stitches together, knit 1. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 1 yarn over, 1 person. p., 3 times x 2 p. together knit*, repeat *-* until the end of the row.

2nd row: facial loops.

3rd row: facial loops.

4th row: purl loops.

5th row: facial loops.

6th row: purl loops.

7th row- knit like the 1st row.

The pullover consists of two parts: the lower part is ribbon lace (crocheted according to scheme 1), the upper part is a peacock tail pattern (knitted).

Bottom: crochet a strip 13 cm wide and 110 cm long using pattern 1. Sew the narrow sides of the strip and fold it in half so that the seam is in the center of the back. Mark the folds with markers - these are the sides of the pullover.

Description

Back:

cast on the outer loops of the halves with a seam of 135 stitches (= 7 repeats of 19 stitches + 2 edges) and knit with a peacock tail pattern 25 cm in height. Then close on both sides for the armhole 1 time x 8 p., 2 times x 2 p. (=12 p.). There are 111 stitches on the needles.

Continue knitting with the main pattern for another 21 cm. At this height, begin to form the shoulder bevel. To do this, close on both sides 7 times x 5 sts = 35 sts. At a height of 25 cm from the armhole, close the remaining 41 sts of the back neckline.

Before:

cast on the outer loops of the half without a seam 135 stitches (= 7 repeats of 19 stitches + 2 edges). Knit with a peacock tail pattern 25 cm high. Then, for the armhole, close on both sides 1 time x 8 sts, 2 times x 2 sts = 12 sts. There are 111 sts on the needles. Continue knitting with the main pattern of 17 cm. At this height for the front neck, close the central 31 sts and then each knit the side separately. To form a rounded, smooth neckline on each side of the neck, close 5 times x 1 p. Knit another 4 cm in height. Then, at a height of 21 cm from the armhole, begin to knit the shoulder bevels, as on the back.

Sleeves:

Using plain orange yarn, cast on 68 sts. To prevent the bottom of the sleeve from turning up, knit 4 rows in garter stitch (2 rows in orange, 2 rows brown), 8 rows in stockinette stitch in orange and 4 rows in garter stitch - 2 rows in brown and 2 rows in orange. Next, knit 6 rows with a peacock tail pattern using yarn sectional dyeing. At a work height of 6 cm for the sleeve edging, close on both sides 1 time x 9 sts, then 2 times x 2 sts and 16 times x 1 st. Close the remaining central 10 sts in one go.

Assembly:

sew side and shoulder seams, sew in sleeves. Iron the fabric and seams a little. On circular knitting needles along the edge of the neckline, cast on 110 sts with orange yarn and knit 7 rows facial loops, 1 row with purl stitches in brown yarn, 8 rows with orange yarn in knit stitches.

Close all loops. Fold the strip along the brown row in half and baste the closed edge to the right side. Iron the bar. After this, unravel the closed loops and pin them to the canvas.

Schemes

Plaid "Zigzag 10 loops"

Size: 122 cm x 89 cm

You will need:

  • 15 skeins of Rico Design Creative Poems Aran (100% wool, 100 m / 50 g)
  • knitting needles 4.5 mm

The strips are joined as you knit without stitching, resulting in a double-sided fabric. Each strip can be knitted with a different yarn, allowing you to use up leftover yarn.

1 scar= 2 rows of garter stitch (all knits)

1 Zig Zag +1 = zigzag

Zigs are knitted by adding stitches. Zags are knitted by decreasing stitches.

Check the number of stitches periodically - there should always be 10 stitches all the way through at the end.

Description of work.

First strip

Dial 10 p.

Row 1:

Row 2: persons

Complete these 2 rows 10 times = 10 stitches.

Now knit the next 2 rows to get a trace. 10 scars:

Row 1: persons

Row 2: knit behind the front and back wall, knit 7, knit 2 together.

This is your first zigzag, as shown in the picture. The first 10 scars on the right side are increments (zig) and the other 10 scars are decreases (general).

Continue alternating zigs and zags as described above until the desired stripe length is achieved. I knitted 8 completed zigzags.

In the last zag, make only 9 scars according to the pattern before turning and starting the trail. stripes.

Turn.

Track. row: persons

Now cast off 9 sts = 1 st on needles. Return the work so that you are ready to start knitting backwards along the strip.

Start the next strip - dial 9 p = 10 p.

From this moment on, the current stripe is connected to the previous stripe.

The connection is made at the end of the first row of each through: slip off the last loop of the row as when knitting, pick up 1 knit stitch at the end of the next. thoroughly preliminary. strips, and then throw the removed loop over the knitted one.

Row 1: Knits behind the front and back walls, knit 8, remove 1 as when knitting, raise 1 knit, stretch.

Row 2: 2 together purl, k9.

Perform 10 scars as follows:

Row 1: 9 faces, remove 1 as when knitting faces. lift k1, stretch.

Row 2: Purl 1, knit behind the front and back wall, knit 6, knit 2 together.

Continue in the same way. This joining method produces a neat raised edge on the right side, but when the work is returned at the end of each strip, the right side is changed so that the edge will be raised on every other strip on both sides of the finished piece.

Rotate the attached strip.

This is done in the same way. Perform 9 stitches of the final zag.

Track. row: 9 knits, remove 1 as when knitting, raise 1 knit, broach.

Now cast off 9 sts = 1 st on needles.

Turn the work and cast on 9 stitches. You are now ready to start the next stitch. strip.

Continue until desired size is achieved, ending by casting off 10 stitches at end of strip.

The edge of the blanket will not be completely straight. You can add a crochet or I-cord binding.

Good afternoon

Today I wanted to tell you about warm blankets despite the almost summer weather that has arrived here.

Crochet amazing type of handicraft. You can even knit blankets from leftover yarn. Bright zigzag striped blankets, so beautiful and very cozy, will warm you up on a cloudy, cool day if you wrap yourself up in them and cling to the TV screen with a cup of tea. And such weather often happens in the summer. And, as they say, prepare your sleigh in the summer! After all, knitting a blanket takes quite a lot of time. By the way, I knitted my blanket for a long time in the summer.

Preparing yarn for a blanket

For a blanket with a zigzag crochet, depending on its size, you will need approximately 1.6 -2.5 kg of yarn. We knitters often accumulate quite a lot of leftover yarn from various yarns, so we can use them on a blanket. Old sweaters and pullovers can work especially well, because it’s not often that we unravel them and knit a new sweater. And the blanket will turn out just wonderful!

But you should keep in mind that such a striped blanket will look good only if you choose the right colors: they should be in harmony with each other. It can be either only warm tones, or only cold, or different shades of the same color, or you can knit a bright blanket from leftover yarn in all the colors of the rainbow.

Read about the rules of color combinations and how to choose them.

You can knit any yarn: wool, half-wool, acrylic. You can even use yarn of different textures; a blanket made from such different yarns will turn out especially interesting.

It is only important that the yarn is the same thickness. Very thin threads can be folded into two or three.

Since quite a lot of yarn is spent on a large blanket and you may not have so many leftovers that match the color, it is better to buy new yarn rather than use any that come to hand.

All that remains is to decorate the blanket by tying long tassels or decorating pom-poms.

Zigzag blankets: photo

I made a selection of photos of beautiful bright blankets with a zigzag pattern, found in open Internet sources.

For a set of blankets, you can also knit striped rainbow sofa cushions, as well as for the kitchen.