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09.01.2024

To crochet knee socks you just need to follow the description consistently. We offer an excellent model of beautiful crocheted openwork knee socks “Walking on Sunshine” from Drops Design.

Size: 35/37 - 38/40 - 41/43

Foot approx. 22 - 24 - 27 cm

Height approx. 32 - 35 - 37 cm

Yarn with wool and polyamide FABEL from Drops (205g/50m) 3 skeins, No. 111 mustard.

Hook 2 mm.

Sample: 28 stol.bn wide X 16 stol.bn vertically and 35 st.bn wide x 35 st.bn height = 10x10 cm.

Knitting tip:

Replace the first table 1nk for lifting 3 air.ptl. Finish the circle by knitting a joint stitch in the 3rd chain stitch at the beginning of the circle.

Reductions on the heel:

R 1 (= l / s): we knit 19-22-22 stol.bk, 8-9-9 stol.bk remains until the end of the row, reduce 1 stitch Turn.

R 2 (= i/s): we knit 12-14-14 dc, 8-9-9 db remains until the end of the row, decrease 1 stitch = 13-15-15 db, Turn.

R 3: knit 12-14-14 sc, turn.

Repeat row 3 12-14-14 hips in total, i.e. until there are 13-15-15 tables left in the center.

Knitting Openwork knee socks Walking on Sunshine (“Walk on the sun”) from Drops crochet:

Let's dial 98-105-112 air stitches and connect them in a circle by knitting a connecting column into the 1st air stitch. Next round: * Knit 1 chain stitch in the first 6 chain stitches, skip 1 chain stitch*, repeat from *-* = 84-90-96 chain stitch.

Next round: 12-15-18 st. 1nk, repeat A.1A (= 5 st. 1nk), repeat A.1B at 40 pt (= 2 repeats wide), knit repeat A.2C (= 15 st. 1nk), 12-15-18 table 1nk. Continue with the pattern, when pattern A.1 is completed once vertically, continue rapport A.1 X. AT THE SAME TIME, when it is 5-5-5 cm, decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and at the end of the row. Repeat decreases every 2 cm - 9-10-11 more times = 64-68-72 stol.1nc. We knit up to 25-27-29 cm. Now we will continue to work only on the heel in rows on the first 13-15-15 stol.1nc and on the last 14-16-16 stol.1nc in a circle. We knit 1 tbsp in each loop until approx. 5-5½-6 cm. Insert a marker - now measure from there!

Now you need to perform decreases for the heel.

After decreases, knit like this: 1 st. 1nk in each of the 13-15-15 st. bn on the heel, 14-15-16 st. 1nk along the edge of the heel, 1 st. st. 1nc on top of leg and work 14-15-16 st. 1nc along second edge of heel = 78-82-88 st. 1nc in round. Insert 1 marker on each side of the center 33-37-41 stol.1nk at the top of the foot. We knit in circles a st. 11-11-12 times (12-12-13 decreases in total) = 54-58-62 table 1nk. We knit up to 19-21-23 cm from the marker on the heel (= approx. 3-3-4 cm remains to the end). Insert a marker on each side of the sock so that there are 27-29-31 stitches at the top and bottom.

Finish like this: 1 round row, 1 tbsp in each loop AT THE SAME TIME, decrease 1 tbsp on each side of the mark, repeat these decreases in each round. row another 9-10-11 times (10-11-12 decreases total) = 14 stol.bn left. In the next round, knit all the stitches together in 2 rows. Cut the thread and pull it through the remaining stitches, pull and fasten.

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You will need:

10 tablespoons oatmeal
3-4 liters of water

Preparation:

Grind the oatmeal in a coffee grinder, pour the resulting mixture into a jar with 1 liter of water and mix well. When the large pieces settle a little, drain the water. Do the procedure 3-4 times until you have washed out as much starch as possible.

Leave the jar until sediment appears.

Strain the sediment through 3 layers of unscented paper towels.

Dry the sediment on a napkin for about 24 hours.

After drying, carefully remove the sediment and grind it in a mortar, transfer it to a container and apply it to your face with a powder brush.

This powder applies easily to the face and does not clog pores, which is especially important in winter skin care.

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Lace miracle. Women's socks with scalloped hem. Spokes
Size: 38-39

You will need: 100 g of 4-FAEDIG yarn from Regia (75% wool, 25% polyamide; 50 g/210 m) No. 02143 linen color; stocking needles No. 2.5; thin stocking auxiliary needles.

Knitting technique:

Basic pattern: the number of stitches is a multiple of 18. Knit according to pattern 1, where all the circular stitches are given. Repeat 1-20th r. throughout the entire work.
Pattern with scallops: the number of stitches is a multiple of 20. Knit according to pattern 2, where all the circular rows are given. Repeat 1-7th r. 1 time.

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

Cast on 80 sts, evenly distributing them on 4 knitting needles, joining a circular r. should be centered at the back. For the lace edge, knit 4 circular rows. persons reception, then 1 circular r. with holes (= alternate yarn over with 2 knit stitches together), then knit 4 circular rows. persons reception. Remove p. on thin auxiliary knitting needles, fold the parts together purlwise. side and knit faces. taking the first st of the front knitting needle together with the 1st st of the rear knitting needle to the end of the r. Continue with the scalloped pattern according to the diagram, repeat the motif of 20 stitches 4 times. After the 7th roundabout. there should be 72 sts on the needles. Continue with the main pattern, repeat the motif of 18 sts 4 times. At a height of 9 cm from the scalloped pattern, start knitting the heel as follows: knit. receiving 18 sts on the 1st knitting needle, evenly decreasing 3 sts (= 2 sts together each time) = 15 sts. Then continue knitting with the main pattern on 18 sts on the 2nd and 3rd knitting needles. Transfer 1 stitch of the 4th needle to the third needle. Knit these 37 stitches on the top of the foot in the main pattern. Knit faces. pick up the remaining 17 sts on the 4th needle, evenly decreasing 2 sts = 15 sts. Knit the next stitch in stockinette stitch. 4 circular r. on 30 sts of the 1st and 4th knitting needles, knit the remaining 37 sts with the main pattern. Then knit short r. heel 30 sts. 1st and 4th needles, as indicated in the instructions “How to knit socks” (see below). Continue in circular stitches, as was done to the heel, i.e., with stockinette stitch on stitches of the 1st and 4th needles, the remaining stitches of the 2nd and 3rd needles - with the main pattern. At a foot height of 20 cm, continue all stitches with stockinette stitch. In the 1st circular district. 2 persons sts together on the top of the foot or sts on the 2nd and 3rd needles a total of 7 times = 15 sts on each needle. Then knit the toes as given in the instructions “How to knit socks.” Knit the second sock in the same way.

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White socks with an openwork pattern with tulips. Spokes
Size: 38-39

You will need: 100 g of 4-FAEDIG yarn (75% wool, 25% polyamide; 50 g/210 m) No. 02080 white; stocking needles No. 2.5.

Knitting technique:
Rib 1x1: knit 1 alternately. p., 1 p. P.
Facial surface: faces. R. - persons p., out. R. - purl P.
Openwork pattern with tulips: knit according to the pattern where all the circular patterns are given. Repeat 1-20th r. throughout the entire work.

Knitting density, stockinette stitch: 30 stitches x 42 circular rows. = 10 x 10 cm.

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

Right sock. Cast on 60 sts (= 16 sts on 1st needle, 13 sts on 2nd needle, 15 sts on 3rd needle, 16 sts on 4th needle), perform 6 circular rows with 1x1 rib, in the last circular row of elastic, add 1 p. catching behind the back wall after the 1st st. 2nd knitting needle = 14 sts. Total 61 sts. Continue with the main pattern according to the diagram. At a height of 13 cm, knit the heel in short rows as follows: knit stitches to the end of the 3rd needle, then transfer knits. taking the first stitch of the 4th needle onto the third needle. Next, knit the remaining 15 sts on the 4th needle, knit. taking 16 sts of the 1st knitting needle, knitting 2 sts together 1 time. Knit the heel in short rows for 30 sts of the 1st and 4th knitting needles, following the instructions “How to knit socks” (see below), then knit the foot in the round in rows as follows: stockinette stitch on the 1st and 4th needles and an openwork pattern with tulips on the 2nd and 3rd needles, as before. Knit the last stitch of the 3rd needle in stockinette stitch. At a foot height of 20 cm, continue all stitches with stockinette stitch. In the 1st circular row, remove 1 stitch from the 3rd needle onto the second needle = 15 stitches on each needle. Then knit the toe as given in the instructions “How to knit socks.”

Left sock. Knit symmetrically to the right sock, starting from 16 sts on the 4th needle (= sts on the 1st needle), then knit sts on the 1st-3rd needles (= sts on the 2nd-4th needles).

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Soft openwork socks for ladies' feet. Spokes
Size: 38-39
You will need: 4-faedig yarn from Regia (75% wool, 25% polyamide; 50 g/210 m): 100 g No. 02143 ecru and 50 g No. 02080 white; stocking needles No. 2-3; hook No. 2.5.

Knitting technique:
Facial surface: faces. R. - persons p., out. R. - purl P.
Openwork pattern: knit according to pattern 1.
Border pattern: number of sts is a multiple of 8.
1st circular row: *Knit 1. p., 1 yarn over, 2 persons. p., 3 persons together, 2 persons. p., 1 yarn over *, repeat from * to * until the end of the p.
2nd round: knit all sts and yarn overs. reception. Next, repeat the 1st - 2nd circular rows.

Knitting density, stockinette stitch: 30 stitches x 42 circular rows. = 10 x 10 cm.

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

Using ecru thread, cast on 80 stitches on double needles, distribute evenly across 4 needles and knit in circular stitches, starting from the middle of the back side. Knit 1 p. purl p., then knit 2 p. with a border pattern. ecru thread and white thread.
Using an ecru thread, knit the 1st row. border pattern, excluding yarn over, = 60 p. Knit 1 r. purl p., then to pull the cord, perform 1 openwork p. as follows: knit alternately 1 yarn over and knit 2 together. In the next r. knit all sts and yarn overs. reception.
Continue working with an openwork pattern according to scheme 1, repeat the repeat of 12 stitches 5 times.
At a total height of 12 cm, begin shaping the heel. To do this, knit in an openwork pattern according to pattern 1 with regular rows. as follows: mark 14 sts on both sides from the beginning of the r. = 28 sts (= remove the remaining 32 sts on one needle) and knit 14 sts according to the pattern, then cast on 1 chrome. p., turn the work, knit 28 sts according to the pattern, cast on the 2nd edge. p. = 30 p.
Knit 28 rows, then knit the heel using stockinette stitch according to the general rules for knitting socks.
Continue knitting in circular r., the top of the foot - with an openwork pattern according to pattern 1 by 32 p. (= 3-12th p. according to the pattern), knit rapport of 12 p. 1 time, knit 1-10th p. of rapport; knit the remaining sts in stockinette stitch = 62 sts.
When the length of the foot is 20 cm, continue knitting on all stitches in stockinette stitch; in the 1st circular district On the top of the foot, knit 2 stitches together. 2 times = 15 stitches on each needle.
Make the toe according to the general rules for knitting socks.
Foot length = 24-26 cm.

Cord (2 pcs.): Using a white thread, crochet a chain of 110 air. P.; turn work, 1 air. p. lifting and to decorate the edge of the lace, knit 2 tbsp. s/n in each of the first 35 air. p., then 1 tbsp. s/n in next 75 air P.
Pull the cord through the openwork r. sock, extending the ends to the outer side; tie the 2nd end of the cord (last 35 sts), performing 2 tbsp. s/n in each of the last 35 air. P.

Booties for baby.
cast on 22 loops on the knitting needles and knit as follows

9 stitches in garter stitch (knit both on the face and on the back)

8 knit stitches

5 stitches in garter stitch.

Purl rows according to the pattern.

I twisted the tourniquet every 10 rows.

I knitted 7 strands. Close the knitting.

Cast on 36 stitches along the edge, take the central 10 stitches and

Knit 14 rows in stockinette stitch (this is the tongue), but it should be on the wrong side. And on the front side there should be a purl stitch.

In the 11th and 13th rows, decrease 1 loop from each edge so that there are 6 loops on the knitting needle.

We knit 46 loops 12 rows in garter stitch.

We knit the sole until there are 6 loops left on the knitting needles on the right and left. We begin to reduce the loops of the sole to 6 loops.

We close 6 loops of the sole, and bind the remaining loops on the knitting needles to the sole.

We cast on loops from the braid for the welt along the edge of the sole, I cast on 4 knitting needles and knit 6 rows in stockinette stitch.

We close all the loops, but at the beginning I added 1 loop from the broach to each knitting needle so that the welt does not pull. Close the loops loosely.

Twist the welt. I didn’t sew it on, it seems to fit well.

On the wrong side, from the side of 5 loops, I cast on 36 loops along the edge and knitted 3 rows with knit stitches, closed them and sewed them along the edge of the harness.

You will get a fold where you will stretch the string.
Author of the description: inna57 from the site Country of Mothers

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Beautiful snow-white knee socks, crocheted from delicate openwork patterns, will look great on your legs, emphasizing their slimness.

You will need: 150 g of white yarn, hook, elastic band.

Description of the process of knitting knee socks

Dial a chain of 72 chains and close it in a circle. Continue knitting according to pattern 1, gradually decrease the air loops in the pattern towards the ankle, in the arches - up to 5. Having knitted 54 rows according to pattern 1, continue knitting half of all loops according to the same pattern, for the second half, knit a chain of 36 chain stitches and based on it, knit the bottom of the foot, alternating 1 half double crochet and 1 single crochet. Knit 16 rows in this way, decreasing 1 tbsp. on both sides of the bottom of the foot.

For the toe, knit rows of st. b/n, evenly decreasing 4 tbsp in each row.

For the heel on one side of the left hole, knit 36 ​​tbsp, then knit 24 rows of dc, divide the work into 3 parts of 12 sts and knit 24 rows of dc on the central loops, with the last st in each row knit together with st. side parts. Sew up the resulting hole with a needle.

Pass a thin hat elastic along the top of the golf course.

The second patterned knee socks are knitted similarly, but according to pattern 2.

How to crochet openwork knee socks?

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Description

So, knitting socks for beginners.

Here's the diagram

more details below. We cast on a chain of the required number of chain stitches (for example, for leg sizes 35-37 I cast on 12 in stitches + 3 chain stitches in the first row) and knit in the round. In each row, starting from the first, we make increases in two places (on the sides of the sock): 1) 2 additional sts. double crochet on both sides 3 ch. lifting (at the beginning of the row and at the end) 2) 2 additional st. with a double crochet in the opposite loop, 3 ch. lifting (i.e. in this loop we knit only 3 double crochets). And so on for several rows, the number of which depends on the width of the foot. Next, we knit the upper part of the instep with an openwork pattern, and continue to knit the lower part with double crochets. You can start openwork knitting only from the boot. You can knit the bottom of the sock with single crochets, as in this example of openwork crocheted golf socks. We knit the foot in the heel area NOT in a circle, but by unrolling the knitting. We knit the back wall of the heel (the rise to form the heel) as follows: We attach from the side of the foot to the right edge of the required width of the heel (from the middle column of the foot we count, for example, 4 double crochets and attach - it all depends on the width of the heel, you may need to count more ). We dial 2 v.p. rise (replaces the first double crochet stitch), knit the number of stitches required for the width of the heel. double crochet (for example, 7 pcs + 2 ch, replacing the first stitch, i.e. in this case, the width of the heel in the lowest row will be 8 double crochets). Having knitted 7 tbsp. with a double crochet, we fasten with the help of a connecting post to the desired place of the previous row, we make a couple more connecting posts along the foot posts. To lift each next row instead of 3 v.p. lifting we knit 3 connecting columns (black circles in the picture), to widen the heel we add 1-2 tbsp. with a crochet for heel width, etc. according to the diagram, you can knit the heel lift without simultaneously attaching to the foot (diagram below). And then connect the instep with the foot with a separate thread (arches along the edges - schematically the connection lines). We knit the openwork part in a circle according to the basic pattern. We knit the bootleg according to the pattern to the desired sock height. To switch to knitting an elastic band, we knit an additional row of double crochets. We knit the elastic according to the pattern, alternating convex and concave double crochets. We finish the elastic with a row of single crochets. And we’ll get these crocheted openwork socks.

If you have a question about how to crochet openwork knee socks and still have a great desire, then I offer these diagrams and descriptions just for you. The work is really very labor-intensive, but believe me, it's worth it!

And more ideas for knitting hosiery:

Knitting pattern for knee socks

These knee socks are crocheted according to the pattern below. Pattern for socks, the higher you tie them, you can get knee socks or even stockings.

But for beginners, a more detailed description of this scheme:

We cast on a chain of the required number of chain stitches (for example, for leg sizes 35-37 I cast on 12 in stitches + 3 chain stitches in the first row) and knit in the round. In each row, starting from the first, we make increases in two places (on the sides of the sock): 1) 2 additional sts. double crochet on both sides 3 ch. lifting (at the beginning of the row and at the end) 2) 2 additional st. with a double crochet in the opposite loop, 3 ch. lifting (i.e. in this loop we knit only 3 double crochets). And so on for several rows, the number of which depends on the width of the foot. Next, we knit the upper part of the instep with an openwork pattern, and continue to knit the lower part with double crochets. You can start openwork knitting only from the boot. You can knit the bottom of the sock with single crochets, as in this example of openwork crocheted golf socks. We knit the foot in the heel area NOT in a circle, but by unrolling the knitting. We knit the back wall of the heel (the rise to form the heel) as follows: We attach from the side of the foot to the right edge of the required width of the heel (from the middle column of the foot we count, for example, 4 double crochets and attach - it all depends on the width of the heel, you may need to count more ). We dial 2 v.p. rise (replaces the first double crochet stitch), knit the number of stitches required for the width of the heel. double crochet (for example, 7 pcs + 2 ch, replacing the first stitch, i.e. in this case, the width of the heel in the lowest row will be 8 double crochets). Having knitted 7 sts. with a double crochet, we fasten with the help of a connecting post to the desired place of the previous row, we make a couple more connecting posts along the foot posts. To lift each next row instead of 3 v.p. lifting we knit 3 connecting columns (black circles in the picture), to widen the heel we add 1-2 tbsp. with a crochet for heel width, etc. according to the diagram. You can knit the heel lift without simultaneously attaching to the foot (diagram below). And then connect the instep with the foot with a separate thread (arches along the edges - schematic connection lines). We knit the openwork part in a circle according to the basic pattern. We knit the bootleg according to the pattern to the desired sock height: To switch to knitting an elastic band, we knit an additional row of double crochets. We knit the elastic according to the pattern, alternating a convex and concave double crochet. We finish the elastic with a row of single crochets.