Beautiful crochet baby blouses. The best crochet blouse patterns for girls. Openwork children's blouse: detailed video MK

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1. Mom's sunshine
Girls, descriptions and diagrams for the set "Mom's Sun" I do not have. knitting began with a coquette. for this, I picked up a chain from the VP and knitted several rows in a circle. knitted with "Checkmarks" - 1CH 1VP 1CH. then she divided the knitting and knitted the front and back separately, knitting the armholes. when the coquette was ready, she began to knit a skirt down from her. I have a few photos of the drawing closer, it may be useful:
Finally tied the sleeves. knit like this:
1. the main pattern knitted sleeve, a little more than necessary.
2. sewed it, having gathered it, into the armhole.
3. Tied frill. attaching it at the beginning and at the end of the row to the armhole.
4. I knitted an elastic band from the inside.
the lining is made of knitted mesh. sewed it in the atelier.
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 CH with a width of 15 CH and a length of 102 rows.
Step 2. We close the resulting strip into a ring and knit arches from 7 VPs according to scheme 1.
Step 3. We knit a pattern according to scheme 2.
Step 4. On the wrong side, with half-columns, we move to the beginning of the last row and knit 2 rows of arches from 7 VPs. I marked the attachment points of the arches with red paste. on the arches we knit a pattern according to scheme 2.
Step 5. Repeat step 4 2 more times.
Step 6. We knit straps - width 11 CH, length 48 rows.
Step 7. We tie the armholes of the sleeve and neck with 2 rows of RLS.
Step 8. Decorate with buttons.
Step 9. The top is ready!


3. topic "Bead" yarn "Anna", hook number 1
Size: 104 -110 cm.
Materials: yarn ANNA 100% cotton (100 gr. / 530 m.), hook number 1
Dial a chain of VP (74 ticks), close into a ring and tie in a circle
3 rows (scheme 1).
Divide knitting in half: 37 ticks on the front, 37
ticks on the back. then we knit the back and front separately.
Before (scheme 2)

Back (diagram 3)
Having connected according to the scheme, we knit straps: width 4 ticks, length 17 rows.
We sew straps. The coquette is ready. Down from the coquette we knit an openwork pattern
according to scheme 4.
Having connected the pattern according to the scheme, we pass with semi-columns along the wrong side
to the penultimate row (row of checkmarks) and knit 3 rows of checkmarks and again an openwork pattern
according to scheme 4. repeat this paragraph 1 more time.
Next, we knit 4 rows of checkmarks (preliminarily we pass along the wrong side
side with semi-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 pico. on the arches we knit a pattern according to scheme 6.
Sleeve (knit 2 details).
We collect a chain from the VP and knit 33 ticks on it. Next in each row
subtract 1 tick from both sides until 11 remains in the work
ticks. The sleeve, shirring, is sewn into the armhole. Then we knit, attaching to
at the beginning and at the end of the row, the sleeve to the armhole, drawing according to scheme 7.
Having connected the pattern according to scheme 7, we knit again the pattern according to scheme 5.
some work photos:
there is no last photo of the finished sleeve with a knitted rubber band. I knit from the inside 1 row of bobbin gum.
We tie the neck of the top according to scheme 8.
We steam the finished top and decorate as desired.

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4. skirt "pink cloud"
description
age 3-4 years
yarn VITA COCO 100% cotton 50gr./240 m., hook 1.25. It took me exactly 2 skeins of yarn for the skirt.
1. we collect a chain from the VP and knit according to the scheme 1 strip with a width of 18 CH and a length of 80 rows.
2. We connect the resulting strip and knit five rows of the grid according to scheme 2.
3. evenly add 10 CH. we make additions according to scheme 3 in every 8 CH. + 4 more rows of grid.
4. evenly add another 10 CH. we make additions in every 9 CH. + 4 more rows of grid.
5. evenly add another 10 CH. we make additions in every 10 CH. + 4 more rows of grid
6. we knit a frill according to the scheme 4. we break the thread.
7. We attach the thread to the beginning of the first row and knit the frill according to the scheme 4. We break the thread.
8. we attach the thread to the fifth row and knit another ruffle according to the scheme 4. we break the thread.
9. We attach the thread to the tenth row and knit the frill according to the scheme 5. We break the thread.
10. We attach the thread to the 18th row and knit the frill according to scheme 6.
11. We sew the belt at the skirt, hide all the ponytails. on the left side we knit 3 rows of bobbin gum.
12. We steam the skirt and decorate it with flowers.
description of the flower: we close the chain of 5 VPs into a ring. 1r. in the ring we knit 10 sc. 2r. we knit arches * 3 VP RLS * - 5 times. 3r. in each arch we knit a petal * 2CH 1C2H 2CH 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 I already knitted this top based on the baptismal dress from the online http://club.osinka.ru/topic-56766?start=0 for my daughter. Now re-ordered.
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 coquette consists of two parts sewn together. Knitting began with an acute angle, gradually making increments to the desired height. I tried to draw a diagram (true by hand), that's what happened
According to this scheme, I knitted two parts, then sewed them together. In front, the triangles were overlapped. Straps did so (sorry for the quality of the photo, photographed late at night).
1. From the top of the coquette, I scored a chain of air loops of the required length. Pinned it to the back. Around the resulting armhole, she knitted several rows in a circle with single crochets.
2. She knitted several rows of single crochets around the neck: she knitted from the beginning of one triangle to the other. Then in the opposite direction.
3. Tied around the neck with an openwork pattern according to this pattern
All

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6. Panama
white yarn MAXI 100% cotton (100 gr. / 565 m.), green VANESSA FILATTI GOLD 100% cotton (50 gr. / 300 m.) hook No. 1

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7. I will marry like this!
For this blouse, I only have this:
Getting Started: Dial a chain of VP of the required length, close into a ring and tie several rows in a circular checkmark pattern (1 CH 1 VP 1CH). We divide the knitting in half and then we knit the front and back separately. You can refer to these charts:
Before. scheme 1

Back. scheme2
Having connected according to the scheme, we knit straps of the desired length.
We sew straps. The coquette is ready. Down from the coquette we knit alternating rows of loin mesh (1 CH 2 VP 1CH) and an openwork pattern: 1 row: arches
from 6 VP. 2 row: in each arch 2 CH 3 VP 2 CH. 3 row: arches from 6 VP. At the end, on the rows of the sirloin net, we knit a frill: 1 row: arches from 6 VP. 2 row: in each arch we knit 7 CH. 3 row: 5 CH through 1 VP. 4th row: *1 sc 3 ch*.
We knit the sleeve from the armhole, attaching it to it at the beginning and at the end of the row. When the armhole is full, knit a few more rows in a circular and frill as described above. On the wrong side, knit 1 row of bobbin gum.
We tie the neck (1 row: arches of 5 VP. 2 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 2
the beginning of panama scheme 1, fields from the second scheme

There is no description for the hat. I started crocheting this pattern. I changed the pattern a little, adjusting it to the right size
the fields are linked by this one. in the fields, in the last row, regilin is tied.

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9. Beanie

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

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

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11. Sarafan, the description is in my sun and in a bead


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12. Dress
Girls, thank you so much for your feedback! The dress was knitted without description. Knitted and bandaged it several times.
I took a few more photos of the dress
And I tried to describe it a little. I started work with a strip of motives. Here is his scheme 1
I knitted each motif separately, connecting them in the process. Then I knitted the top of the dress. To do this, I knitted a series of arches of 5 air loops, and then knitted with the main pattern, knitting armholes and a neck. Scheme of the main figure Scheme 2
The sleeve did this: she 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. The skirt was knitted with the main pattern, then so scheme 3
In the diagram, I drew only one row of RLS, I knitted 3 of them. Then I made a small ruffle in this place. I finished the sundress with 2 ruffles, I drew 1 in the diagram. If you have any questions, ask. I try to help.

And I knit bandages 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 put in a rubber band.

the rest I will find and add
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13. Headband Snowflake

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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 a gradual expansion.
and a few photos of the details of the sundress. The last photo is the back side.

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15. SOSO yarn 100% cotton (50 gr. / 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 gr. / 565 m.), hook No. 1
Bolero knitted without description. I didn’t make a pattern, I just applied it to a blouse of the right size while working. First, she knitted the main pattern (slingshots from CH 1 VP CH) at the same time the back and both shelves. Having connected several rows (rows 2-3), she began to knit the armholes of the sleeve. I knitted the armhole from the first row of work, cutting one slingshot on each side for this. Then she began to knit a sleeve: at first, several rows with the main pattern exactly (2-3 rows), then she subtracted. Sewn on 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 scheme from Schatz
Ahead, the bolero fastens with buttons (hidden under the flower)

scheme coquette bolero

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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. planned as a beach. but i think it looks great with jeans.
Yarn MAXI 100% cotton (100 gr. / 565 m.), Hook 1. I took this pattern as a basis:

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22. flower. MK
Step 1. We collect a chain of 5 VPs and close them in a ring
Step 2. 1 VP for lifting + 9 RLS.
Step 3. We knit 5 arches from 3 VP
Step 4. In each arch we knit a petal * 2CH 1C2H 2CH half-column * - 5 times
Step 5. We tie each petal with one more row: * 1CH 2CH 3C2H 2CH 1CH half-column * - 5 times
Step 6. We tie each petal with arches of 3 VPs. * There are 8 arches on one leaf, a half-column at the end of the petal * - 5 times.
Step 7. Turn over the flower. With semi-columns on 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 in each arch: * 3CH 1C2H 3CH half-column * - 5 times
Step 9. We tie each petal with one more row: * 1CH 1CH 2CH 3C2H 2CH 1CH 1CH half-column * - 5 times
Step 10. We tie each petal with arches of 3 VPs. *There are 10 arches on one leaf. At the end of the petal, a half-column * - 5 times.
The flower is ready. It remains to tie a bead and sew it to the center of the flower
Ready

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23. hat "Fruit Assortment"
yarn BEGONIA (YarnArt) 100% cotton, hook number 2.
I took this pattern as the basis for the hat
decorated the hat with flowers (close 12 VP into a ring. We knit * 5 VP 3S4N 5VP RLS * into the ring - repeat 5 times. Tie the petals with RLS), beads, decorative buttons, satin ribbon.

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24. Skirt

Made do it yourself things will never go out of fashion, and beautiful blouses, dresses or cardigans knitted for a baby will not only be a pleasant addition to a child’s wardrobe, but will also improve the skill level of a needlewoman. Very often, young mothers are afraid to start this type of work because of the feeling of impending difficulties and seriousness, however, in fact, there is nothing in crocheting a blouse that even a beginner knitter could not handle.

Knitting is a very interesting activity that requires a lot of attention and patience. Therefore, before starting the process, it is recommended to isolate yourself as much as possible from unnecessary irritants and completely surrender to your favorite business.

This method may be of interest to many mothers, since without special knitting skills you can create an original and simple outfit for a girl. The scheme deservedly received its recommendations from other more experienced needlewomen, since with the help of simple steps and a minimum amount of funds, a wonderful children's knitted jumper is created.

For this product you will need:

  • Hook.
  • Yarn in several colors. Neutral and not very harsh colors are usually recommended for selection.
  • Buttons.

So, at first about five air loops are drawn on the hook, which are subsequently tightened into a ring. This can be easily turned by fastening the first and last loop together. Then a simple pattern of a set of three air loops and two double crochets is used; the next row of two VPs (air loops) and three CCHs (columns with a crochet). The last step is repeated several times until about six rows are created.

The knitted product resembles a three-dimensional circle, which has small spaces between the columns. It is necessary to knit three CCHs, two VPs and three more CCHs through these free sections. Once this has been done with each section, you can proceed to the next step.

You can notice that after this type of knitting, the product began to have more free space between the columns. It is necessary to do similar actions as described earlier, only now only the corner sections should be knitted with three CCHs, two VPs and three CCHs, while only CCHs are made between them.

Similar machinations should be carried out several more times until a sufficiently large hexagon is obtained. It must be folded in such a way that a figure resembling the letter "G" is obtained.

Using a different color of yarn, you can create a decoration on the sleeve and tie the upper honors together, but not completely, as this will be the neck. The next step is to create the same hexagon and tie the two pieces together. Buttons are sewn on and some details are completed, for example, if desired, you can add a few bows or patterns to make the jacket look more fun and interesting for the child. Thus, it turns out sweet crochet blouse for girls.

Openwork children's sweater

Crocheted blouses for girls have a large number of different variations. One of them is very beautiful and cute children's warm sweater which is suitable even for a small child. In addition to it, it is possible to make an openwork jacket, the description and diagram of which will be presented below.

In order to knit a set of a children's sweater and a jacket for a girl, you will need:

  • Yarn. You can use one color, preferably pastel and not very catchy, since it will look harmonious in this kind of product.
  • Hook.
  • Buttons.

When done, it is recommended apply a sweater to a child, because the description and diagram of a children's sweater is presented for a girl of 3 years old. It is necessary to take measurements and determine how many loops will be cast on first.

For the back, 70 air loops and 3 loops for lifting should be made. Work with a pattern as desired. You can use a standard set of alternating air loops and double crochets, after which beautiful and neat circles appear in the jacket. After 20 loops, an armhole and a neckline should be left. To make the work as successful as possible, do not forget to apply to the child in the process. After that, finish working with the back.

Next, make a bunch of 35 VP and 3 loops for the crochet. Use the same pattern that was in the work before. After 20 loops, leave armholes on the left side, making roundings. After that, you need to knit 1 and 3, 2 and 2 loops. As soon as the work reaches the 10th row, you can finish. Next, you need to repeat the steps to get the right and left shelves.

For knitting sleeves the same scheme is used as described in the previous step, however, the set of loops is slightly different. If you use 38 VP loops and 3 single crochet with the initial bundle, then the armholes remain through 22 loops.

After knitting, the assembly of all elements of the children's openwork sweater is done. Sleeves are stitched at the seams, all ponytails are tied into the product itself, the edges are processed with additional knitting.

Knitted sweater with a pattern for a girl 3 years old

To make a warm knitted sweater with a hood you will need:

  • Yarn (300 g) of one color.
  • Hook number 3.
  • Buttons.

It is very important that knitting takes place in one single fabric. For the back and front, 100 air loops are cast on and one row is knitted in single crochet columns. After that, you should knit according to the technique described above using double crochet columns (1 and 3, 2 and 2). As soon as the rectangle reaches the required size, you can finish the work (usually 24-25 cm).

For the sleeves, 40 air loops are made. Subsequent knitting is done according to the same description as the back. After that, you can make a hood, which requires about 75 air loops. Once all the parts are ready, they can be sewn together.

Knitting is considered a great pastime because it suits the needs of people who care about the process as well as those who need the result. Regardless of which group a person considers himself to be, this hobby will bring him satisfaction and good mood.

And here is my translation:

Size: 0-3 months

Material:
3 x 50g skeins James C.Brett Rainbow Double Knit (100% acrylic)
hook number 4 and 5
3 buttons
5 m satin tape 6 mm wide

Sample: 9 st. from n. and 4 rows = 5 x 5 cm

Decrease: leave the last paragraph of each art. on hook, yarn over and pull yarn through all 3 sts.

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

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

Neck

Crochet number 4 dial 55 p.
0th row: 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in the 4th p. from the hook, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in every p. to the end (= 52 st. + 3 air p.)

1st row: (Addition) 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in a trace. Art., * 2 Art. from 2 n. in a trace. st., 1 st. from 2 n. in every from trace. 4 tbsp. *, repeat from * to * to the end, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 p. Rotate (= 62 st. + 3 air p.).

2nd row: 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in a trace. st., 1 st. from 2 n. in every Art. to the end, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 sts. Turn.

3rd row: (Addition) 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in a trace. Art., * 2 Art. from 2 n. in a trace. st., 1 st. from 2 n. in every from trace. 3 art. *, repeat from * to * to the end, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 p. Rotate (= 77 st. + 3 air p.).

4th row as 2nd row

5th row: (Addition) 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in a trace. Art., * 2 Art. from 2 n. in a trace. st., 1 st. from 2 n. in every from trace. 2 tbsp. *, repeat from * to * to the end, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 p. Rotate (= 102 st. + 3 air p.).

4th row as 2nd row

7th row: (Increment) as 5th row until 1 st. from 2 n. and 3 air. p., 2 tbsp. from 2 n. 1 in Art., 1 Art. from 2 n. to the top of 3 p (= 136 st. + 3 air p.).

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

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

3rd row: 3 air. p., * 1 shell in a fork, 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. Art. *, repeat from * to * until 1 fork and 3 air remain. p., 1 shell in a fork, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. to the top of 3 sts. Turn.

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

5th row: 3 air. p., * 1 shell in a fork, 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. Art. *, repeat from * to * 4 more times, 1 shell in the armhole chain between st. from 2 n., 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. Art., repeat from * to * until there is 1 fork and 3 air. p., 1 shell in a 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: Wrong side to yourself, attach the thread in the same art. from n. from 2 tbsp. from 2 n. and 1 air. n. at the base of the armhole, 3 air. p., * 1 fork in a shell, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in Art. from n. *, repeat from * to * 5 more times, * 1 shell fork, 1 tbsp. from 2 n. in the same st. from n. which is 2 tbsp. from 2 n. at the base of the armhole. (= 7 forks). To turn.

2nd row: 3 air. p., * 1 shell in a fork, 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. Art. *, repeat from * to * until 1 fork and 3 air remain. p., 1 shell in a 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. from n. at the base of the air p., * skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. st., 1 st. from n. in a shell, 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. st., skip 1 st., 1 half. from 2 n. in a trace. Art. *, repeat from * to * until the last shell, skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. st., 1 st. from n. in a shell, 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. st., skip 1 st., 1 st. from n. to the top of 3 p (= 29 p.). To turn.

Track. row: 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. from n. at the base of the air p., 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. Art., * 2 air. p., skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. 2 tbsp. *, repeat from * to * until the end. To turn.

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

Track. row ("pico"): 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. from n. at the base of the air p., 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. Art., * 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. from n. in the 1st of 3 p., skip 1 tbsp., 1 tbsp. from n. in a trace. 2 tbsp. *, repeat from * to * until the end. Finish.

Completion

Sew sleeves. Starting from the bottom edge with the right side towards you, crochet No. 4, knit 1 row of st. from n. evenly along the right edge, around the neckline and along the left edge (3 sts each in corner loops). To turn.

Track. row: 1 air. p., 1 tbsp. from n. in every Art. to the neck. To turn. Track. Row: Work edge with picot pattern to end. Finish.

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

Hide the ends. Sew on buttons. Pass the tape through each. 2 tbsp. from 2 n. around the yoke and at the bottom of the sleeves. Decorate with roses and bows.

This crochet blouse can be knitted even by those who are just starting to crochet. You can knit a blouse with yarn of any color. In our case, we used blue acrylic yarn, but you can use pink, light green, and red yarn to crochet this baby blouse!

With regard to 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 it has no fundamental distinguishing features in the fastener. Our description contains data that correspond to a knitted blouse for a child aged from one to one and a half to two years. If you want to knit a larger blouse, first calculate the loops in accordance with the subsequent reductions in the armhole and neck area for the front and back details and the increases for the sleeve detail.

Knitted baby blouse for 12-18 months (1 year - 1.5 years)

Crocheted baby blouses: knitting materials

Take 150 grams of acrylic yarn of medium thickness 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 child 1 year old, you must be able to perform the following types of loops:

  • Chain stitch and chain stitch (find out how to chain chain stitch here)
  • Single crochet
  • Double crochet
  • Embossed column with a crochet front (same as a concave column)
  • Embossed double crochet purl (same as convex column)

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

Knitting density of a children's blouse

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

Crocheted baby blouses with a description

Crocheted baby blouses: back detail

Take the hook that is thinner and dial them with 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 embossed columns). After that, we take a thicker hook and knit it with the main pattern, that is, according to the second pattern. We knit 20 cm in this way and in order to make recesses for the armholes we close 4 loops from each edge and continue to knit further, as before. When the detail of the back of the children's knitted blouse is equal to 37 cm from the air chain typed at the very beginning, then we finish and proceed to knitting the front of the blouse.

Crocheted baby blouses: front detail

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

Crocheted baby blouses: detail Sleeves

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

Sewing details of a crocheted baby blouse

First, sew the front and back pieces together. After that, we sew the seams on each sleeve and sew the sleeves into the armholes.

We knit a bar along the edge of the incision in front

We take a thinner hook, we bring it into the loops along the edge of the cut and, picking up all the loops, we knit 2 cm with a relief pattern in accordance with scheme No. 1. We make the straps along the edge of the cut on both sides. Sew the bottom edges of the slats by placing the slat on the right side over the slat on the left side.

Knitting a collar

With 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 scheme No. 1 until the height of the collar is 10 cm.

Gone are the days when mothers at home knitted and sewed as needed so that family members had something to wear. Now needlework for women is not a duty, but a pleasure that they discover for themselves. How nice to see the fruits of your labor on a dear 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 caring mother's hands feels special and dearly loved. A crochet knitted stylish blouse for a little girl is an alternative to expensive warm sweaters from the store. It will become especially relevant in cold weather. There are many patterns for a crocheted blouse, but let's look at at least one example for a girl.

Learning 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 girl of 10-11 years old.

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

  1. We will prepare the necessary materials. We need yarn - 350-400 grams, which contains wool, hook number 4 and buttons that you like.
  1. 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 and forth from the middle of the front. Cast on 77-85-85-92-100 chain stitches and work a row as follows. In the second air loop we knit a column with a crochet, we knit another column with a crochet in the next 5-3-3-5-3 chains. Then slip one chain stitch, work a double crochet in every 4 chain stitches and repeat this to the end of the row. After that, we should get the following number of double crochets: 63-69-69-75-81. Remember that 1 chain stitch at the beginning of the row equals 1 double crochet.

Next, start adding markers. It can be pins or paper clips. The first marker is inserted after 5-6-4-5-6 sts, then 13-14-15-16-7 markers are inserted after every 4 sts. In total, 6-7-5-6-7 sts remain from the last marker. In each row we repeat the increase of the following sequence - 5-5-3-3-2 times, and in every fourth row 0-0-2-2-3 times. The total is now 147-159-165-177-189 loops.

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

Look at A2 and work 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 the “b” pattern and knit until 10 double crochets remain. According to the “c” scheme, we act on the next six double crochets and one double crochet.

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

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

We now have 177-123-129-135-141 sts. We remove the old markers and insert new ones through 3 air loops under the sleeve. We knit the first row according to scheme 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 as a double crochet in the first two rows. Continue in A2 until the pattern has been worked 4-4-4-5-5 times after kokteki. Thus, the height of the product from the armhole becomes 24-24-24-30-30 cm from the armhole. This is just the smallest size. It is necessary to tie 0-4-6-4-6 cm according to scheme A1 to a height of the product equal to 24-28-30-34-36 cm.

  1. We turn to knitting sleeves.

It is necessary to knit back and forth so that the pattern is identical to the pattern on the shelves. There will be 42-44-46-49-51 sts on the sleeve. Start knitting from the marker, and make the first row from the wrong side after three air loops. The first row is knitted in a column with an allowance in each air loop. At the same time, evenly decrease the posts with a surcharge by 6 loops.

Decrease is done by knitting two loops together.

The next row is knitted from the right side with one stitch with 2 increments in every first 3-1-2-0-1 stitches with a margin. Further, pattern A 2 is knitted as follows: pattern "a" - 7 loops, "b" - until 8-6-7-6-7 loops remain, pattern "c" on the last 6 loops. We end with one double-up bar in each of the last 2-0-1-0-1 mark-up bars.

We turn the product and continue to knit. Row 4: Work in pattern and dec 5-1-3-0-2 sts evenly. It turns out a total of 31-37-37-43-43 loops.

Start chart A2 again and continue down 3-4-4-5-5 times. Decrease 0-6-6-6-6 sts evenly on the third rep. You should have 31-31-31-37-37 sts. And when pattern A2 is worked 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 according to the same principle.

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

The provided scheme, the crocheted blouse for the girl on which it was knitted, was understandable to everyone, but the product itself is ready! Now the question of how to crochet a stylish blouse with a hook will not remain unanswered for you, because you really want to create a stylish product for a girl.

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