Knitting a tunic with patterns. Knitting patterns

With the wind in your hair and the sea before your eyes, holiday dreams come true in this graceful tunic made from fine cotton yarn.

Sizes: 36/38 (40) 42/44.

To knit a tunic you will need: 350 (400) 450 g of lilac Egypto Cotton yarn (100% cotton, 180 m/50 g); knitting needles No. 3: hook No. 2.5.

Pattern with dropped loops: the number of loops is a multiple of 10 + 9 + 2 chrome. Knit according to pattern 1, which shows the faces. and out. R.

Start with 1 chrome. and loops before rapport, repeat repeat, end with loops after repeat and 1 chrome.

Repeat the 1st and 2nd rows. Finish with the 3rd and 4th rows, while in the last person. R. unravel the grey-dyed stitches to the cast-on edge. At the end of the pattern, the number of loops is a multiple of 9 + 2 chrome.

Openwork pattern with braids: first, the number of loops is a multiple of 9 + 2 chrome. Knit according to pattern 2, which shows only persons. r., in purl. R. Knit loops according to the pattern, knit yarn overs.

Start with 1 edge, repeat the rapport, end with a loop after the repeat and 1 edge. Knit 1 time from the 1st to the 18th r., then repeat from the 3rd to the 18th r. After the 1st day the number of loops is a multiple of 9 + 1 + 2 chrome.

When increasing or decreasing, make sure that the number of yarn overs matches the number of stitches knitted together.

Facial surface: faces. R. – persons p., out. R. - purl P.

Pico: 1 tbsp. b/n, * 3 air. p., 1 tbsp. b/n in 1st air. p., skip 1 p., 1 tbsp. b/n, repeat from *.

Knitting density. Pattern with dropped loops (after making dropped loops): 25 p. and 32.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm; openwork pattern with braids: 29 p. and 36 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Knitting a tunic - job description

Back: cast on 131 (141) 151 sts and knit 37 cm = 120 r. pattern with dropped loops.

After the last person. R. 119 (128) 137 stitches are in work. Then knit in an openwork pattern with braids.

After the 1st day 120 (129) 138 p. are in work.

After 15 cm = 54 r. (13.5 cm = 48 rub.) 11.5 cm = 42 rub. from changing the pattern, close 4 stitches for the armholes on both sides and in every 2nd row. 2 x 3, 1 x2 and 2 x 1 p. = 92 (101) 110 p.

After 33 cm = 118 rub. from changing the pattern, close the middle 38 (41) 44 p. for the neckline and finish both sides separately. To round, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 1 x 4 and 1 x 3 p.

After 35 cm = 126 rubles. from changing the pattern, close off the remaining 20 (23) 26 shoulder stitches on each side.

Before: knit in the same way, but for a deeper neckline, close after 25 cm = 90 r. from changing the pattern, the average is 28 (31) 34 p., in every 2nd r. 1 x 4, 1 x 3, 1 x 2 p. and in every 4th p. 3 x 1 p.

Sleeves: cast on 91 (101) 111 p. and knit for a placket of 5.5 cm = 18 r. pattern with dropped loops.

After the last person. R. 83 (92) 101 stitches are in work. Then knit in an openwork pattern with braids.

After the 1st day 84 (93) 102 p. are in work. At the same time, from the bar, add sleeves for bevels on both sides in every 6th r. 7 x 1 stitches. satin stitch = 98 (107) 116 p.

After 12 cm = 44 r. from the bar, close the sleeves on both sides for piping 4 p. and in every 2 r. 1 x W, 2 (4) 6 x 2, 14 (10) 6 x 1, 2 (4) 6 x 2, 1 x 3, 1 x 4 and 1 x 7 p. After 25 cm = 90 rub. close off the remaining 12 (13) 14 sts from the bar.

Assembly: sew shoulder seams. Tie the neckline with 1 circular p. pico. Sew in the sleeves, sew side seams and sleeve seams.

What types of tunics are there?

A tunic, an elongated blouse or jacket, has become quite popular recently, because... Tight, tight trousers and jeans came into fashion. The tunic perfectly complements these trousers.

An openwork tunic can be worn on its own, like a short dress, for example on the beach. A summer tunic is most often knitted from thin cotton or viscose threads. You can often find a description of a tunic made of bamboo or linen. But due to their high cost, such threads are not very popular.

Warm tunics are indispensable in winter or autumn. If your lower body is cold, then a long sweater or tunic will be your salvation.

How to knit a tunic

Suitable for openwork tunics:

  • openwork patterns
  • patterns of round motifs
  • patterns from granny squares
  • ribbon patterns
  • Ireland

For a warm tunic:

  • freeform
  • cross knitting technique
  • dense patterns of strong columns

For a children's tunic, you can choose all the same patterns and designs.

How to care for an openwork tunic

After knitting any product, it is necessary to subject it to WTO (moisture-heat treatment):

  1. wash
  2. squeeze slightly
  3. lay out on a flat surface
  4. pull the front and back in different directions to straighten the patterns
  5. dry
  6. iron

In the future, during use, knitted items do not require any additional hassle. It is important not to machine wash them, not to machine dry them, but to dry them only on a horizontal surface. It is better to wash with special soft detergents without bleaching.

Knitting tunics with an openwork pattern, the work of our authors

Several good models of tunics from our site for women, these works have collected the largest number of likes from readers.

Coral openwork tunic, work of Maria

Tunic made of yarn, my favorite Alliance yarn (65% linen, 35% bamboo). Clover hook 2.0 and 2.25. Color Coral. Knits very easily. Looks beautiful. It's a pleasure to wear.

Pink tunic (boho pattern). Work by Elena Saenko. The tunic is made using the fillet knitting technique, SOSO thread 500 g, hook 1.5. Size 46-48.

Description of the tunic

Knit in circular rows from the neckline, raglan sleeves.

  • 1) Cast on 318 loops, close into a ring, knit 106 fillet cells in the first row. Distribute and place markers (24 cells - right sleeve, 29 - front, 24 - left sleeve, 29 - back).
  • 2) Knit 8 rows of latte, making an extension along the raglan lines.
  • 3) Switch to a fillet pattern with pineapples, distribute three repeats symmetrically, taking into account the central cell. Knit 16 rows. At the same time, continue to knit lattes on the sleeves.
  • 4) Measure the width of the front and back, if it is enough for your chest volume, then connect the parts, leaving the sleeves to work on. Next, alternate the pattern (8 rows of mesh and 16 rows of pineapples).
  • 5) 5-7 cm after connecting the parts, start expanding for the side bevel similar to the raglan lines; always knit the added loops with laths.
  • 6) Before the last rapport of pineapples, divide the knitting into two parts (front and back), finish the parts separately, knit in a straight line, do not increase.
  • 7) Tie the bottom and neckline next to the picot. Knit the sleeves of the required length, in the last row evenly reduce them to the desired width and tie the picot.
  • 8) Wash the tunic in warm water and steam the reverse side of the product.

Tunic knitting patterns

Crochet knitted loin tunic, openwork

The tunic is made using the loin knitting technique from 100% mercerized cotton "Maxi" in 100 grams 560 meters, hook thickness 1.25 mm, for size 42 yarn consumption 400 grams, tunic length 65 cm. Work by Tatyana Bespichanskaya.

Tunic knitting pattern

The openwork tunic “Black Orchid” is made of cotton with viscose crocheted without a single seam, which ensures comfort, convenience and easy care of this item. Loose silhouette tunic. Tunic length 63cm.

Three quarter sleeves. The sleeves have drawstrings that can be adjusted to fit your arm size. Can be worn with or without a cord belt, with different tops and T-shirts, with jeans and classic trousers, in summer and winter, this item will become a favorite in your wardrobe. Looks great on thin girls and ladies with curves. You definitely won't go unnoticed. Work by Tamara Matus.

Openwork knitting patterns for a tunic









Tunic Pink morning, openwork

The openwork tunic “Pink Morning” is crocheted with motifs from cotton “Violet” in the color of pink powder. Delicate, elegant, beautifully fitting and slightly loose at the bottom. The tunic is suitable as an elegant item with trousers, a skirt and for a festive occasion. And in summer you can wear it every day; light, soft, silky cotton pleasantly fits the body. An indispensable thing for walks along the seashore. You will look romantic and sophisticated in this tunic. Finished work. Size 48-50.

Knitting pattern for an openwork motif for a tunic

Knitting an openwork tunic for a girl

Tunic for girls

Openwork tunic for girls. Work by Ksyusha Tikhonenko

I knitted a tunic, or rather two tunics for my sisters, according to a pattern from a Chinese magazine, I liked it for a long time, but there was no reason to knit it, but then my client liked it too, she wanted red ones, so I rummaged through my bins and found “Begonia”. It took 5 skeins of red for one and a little white for the headband, I used hook No. 1.75.

Tunic knitting patterns


Summer openwork tunic for girls

Summer openwork tunic for a 5-6 year old girl crocheted. The top of the tunic and part of the hem are “granny square” motifs made from leftover yarn of different colors. Light color - about 150 grams 100% cotton. Hooks 1.5 and 2.

The motifs are connected continuously during the knitting process of the last row. The video contains a very detailed MK on connecting motifs, all the diagrams of the patterns used in the tunic, a diagram of the location of the motifs and step-by-step photographs of the process. I hope it will be interesting and useful. Work by Elena Kozhukhar.

Knitting patterns for a tunic for girls

Dress - tunic for a girl, openwork

Very beautiful tunic made using Irish lace technique.

First, we make a pattern out of paper or on a light-colored fabric. We knit the required number of leaves for the colors of the laces according to the patterns. We lay it out in the composition on the pattern and pin it with pins. The elements are pinned on the wrong side to the top, as we knit by connecting the motifs along the wrong side with an irregular mesh. We also secure the mesh with pins.

Do not tighten too much, so that after removing the finished product from fixation, it does not tighten and decrease in size. But the mesh shouldn’t sag either. To make the product more airy, we use a thinner thread for the mesh than for the motifs themselves. And when connecting the motifs, we cling to two loops without piercing through the flower or leaf. We only grab the back walls. When the product is ready, wash it in water at 30 degrees and dry it horizontally on a towel.

Knitting patterns for a tunic using the Irish lace technique

Openwork tunic for girls, work by NewNameNata

Tunic for a girl 4-5 years old. Crocheted, patterns from Asian magazines. Since I am submitting my first work to your site, I will write a little about myself. Knitting is my hobby; I have been knitting since childhood. My mother taught me to knit, for which I am very grateful to her. First I learned to knit, then crochet. Having mastered the hook, I gave it preference.

I knit less and less with knitting needles. I really love combining knitting and crochet in one product. I knit for myself, for my family, relatives and friends. I really like to knit for children, especially girls. I find a lot of ideas for my work on the Internet, I prefer Asian magazines - they have some kind of sophistication, charm and simplicity at the same time. But this is on the topic of “taste matters” :-)

I chose the tunic that I am sending to your site only because it is one of my last knitted items. The handbag and hat are ready for it, but I’m not posting them yet - I’m thinking about how to decorate them. I really want children's clothes to be elegant.

I knitted the tunic from the bottom up, first in knitting with ruffles (the first two patterns), then the upper part in knitting from single crochets.

I tied the edge with single crochets with a picot through 4 loops. Maybe my description will be useful to someone :-) I can also add to the description of the work about threads: 100% cotton, from old stocks, so there is no name for them. The work took about 2.5 skeins of 100 grams each. The hook is Chinese, the marking number is 4, but, in my opinion, there is something wrong with their marking. In our opinion it will be either 2 or 2.5.

I made reductions for the neckline and sleeves according to these patterns from Asian magazines that I found on the Internet:

I’ll also show you the pattern I used for knitting. It is designed for a height of 110 cm.

Openwork tunics, models from the Internet

Black openwork crochet tunic for plus size

Size S-XXL. A spectacular tunic made of small squares will make you feel comfortable even on the hottest day, and the black color will hide figure imperfections.

Finished tunic dimensions:

  • chest circumference 104(118)132 cm
  • tunic length 79(75)80 cm

You will need: Novita Bambu yarn (68% bamboo, 32% cotton, 132 m/50 g) - 400 (450) 500 g black (099), hook No. 3.

Tunic “Lacy hyacinth”

Size: 46-48.

Materials: 450 g yarn (100% acrylic) bright blue and 2 buttons for covering. Hook No. 3.

Fantasy pattern: according to scheme 1.
Knitting density: 10 cm = 23 loops.

Description of the work on knitting a tunic
Back:
Cast on a chain of 113 chain stitches and knit in a pattern according to scheme 1. At a height of 51 cm, use a thread of a contrasting color to mark the armholes on both sides and knit straight. At a total height of 72 cm, taking into account that the last row should be knitted with single crochets, having received 20 loops for each shoulder and 73 loops for the neckline, finish knitting.

Before:
Knit as a back.

Assembly.
Pin the pieces onto the pattern, moisten them and let them dry. Sew shoulder and side seams. For the belt, cast on a chain of air loops about 130 cm long and tie it with 2 rows of double crochets. Knit 2 buttons as follows:
according to pattern 2, knit from the 1st to the 4th row, then insert a button and complete the remaining 3 rows. Thread the belt through the loops of the pattern along the waist line and sew 1 button on each end of the belt.

Tunic with openwork shoulders and flounce

A loose tunic with openwork shoulders and a flounce is very good for the summer heat.

Sizes: 36/38 (40/42) 44/46.


Knitted tunics are back in fashion this fall season! In addition, knitted tunics, rather than knitted ones, are becoming very popular. Most models are made with wool or cotton threads. In order not to spend a lot of money on buying such clothes, you can go to our knitting section and learn how to knit yourself absolutely free of charge!

On our website we will provide you with new knitting patterns for women, plus size ladies and girls from 10 to 12 years old. And our master classes will help you a lot with this, as will video lessons! So let's get started.

Knitted tunics with patterns and descriptions for women (2018)

In that season autumn – winter 2017 – 2018 Everyone's favorite tunics have come back into fashion again. They go well with almost everything in a woman's wardrobe. In addition, they are very comfortable, warm and comfortable to do your own business in: hanging out with friends, going on a romantic date, going to school. And, if in the summer season - then to the beach over a swimsuit.

We offer master class on creating : tunic knitted in boho style by Olga Stepanets: description of knitting pattern.
We are recruiting 116 P . and elastic band and knit according to the patterns below. Attention! This is a very tight knit!


Knitted tunic for girls

Tunic knitting patterns and descriptions for girls are described in great detail in our section. We will describe how to knit this item for a 10-year-old girl with a chest circumference of 71 cm.

Materials:

Popular articles:

  • 4 skeins of safari color, 1 skein of orange, 2 skeins of gray.
  • Knitting needles 4 mm.
  • Elastic band 5 mm.

Openwork pattern:


Description of the work process:

  • Threadcolors 1 101 P., 3 R. L.G., openwork up to 31 cm, I.R.
  • ((2 L.P. together, 2 L.P.)*3, 2 L.P. together, 3 L.P.) *4, 2 L.P. together, 2 L.P.
  • Thread 2 double folded 2 R.L.G. **
  • Hue 3 16 R. L.G.

Sleeves: 1 L.P., 1 L.P +, L.P. to the last P., P.R. L.P. Further L.G., P.R. in each 6 R. 5 times. We knit straight up to 20 cm L.G.

Neck: 38 L.P., close off 13 T.P., knit 28 P on each side. I.P., close 10 P., I.P., close. Finish the second side in a mirror image. Before knitting like a back to **. Change color to 3 and knit 10 R.L.G.

  • Installation R. : 22 L.P., according to Agricultural A. 22 L.P.
  • 28 R. for agriculture, continue with thread 1. In 7 R.P.R., in 28 R. – neck.
  • Neck: 39 R. according to the drawing, close T.P. 11, tie R. Next - each side separately. All the following R. – I.P.
  • Close the loops like this: 1*4 P., 1*3 P., 1*2 P., 1*1 P.
  • Further - straight up to 19 cm .
  • For the shoulder in each R. close 5 P. 2 times and 6 P. 3 times.
  • Attach the thread to the left side. Knit the remaining R. in a mirror image.

Knitted summer tunic

Very good for summer weather tunics knitted from linen, cotton, silk. The models are perfect for both children and women. A top is often worn under a tunic, combined with: skirt, shorts, jeans. It is a pleasure to wear such a thing made of lightweight material. We invite you to learn how to knit this wonderful thing with patterns and descriptions!
So, knitted summer tunic can be size 52 if you make a few increases, and we will show you how to make it size 37/40, i.e. XS.

Materials:

  • 450 grams turquoise color(any other to choose from). We also recommend choosing cotton for warm weather, which will allow the body to breathe well.
  • Direct joint ventures. 6 mm and circular 5.5 millimeters.

Patterns required for work:


So, we will do the work from the back of the product - backrests. 88 P., I.R. L.P. (not to be taken into account further).

  1. K.P., 28 P. openwork elastic band, 30 P. main central pattern (C.U.), 28 A.R., K.P.
  2. In 52 R.in every rib I.G. and A.R. 2 P. together I.P.
  3. After 94 R.– W.B. repeat again. To make the armholes of a sweater through 152 R. from the beginning on the sides we close 1*3 P., in each 2 R. 1*2 P., 2*1 P., in each 4 R. 3*1 P.
  4. To design the cutout later 72 cm, close the central 18 P., make 4 * 2 P. together on both sides, ending the process.
  5. To make the sweater look good , thanks to the rounding of the inner edge, do in each 2 R. 1*3 P., 1*2 P., 2*1 P., in each 4 3*1 P. After 204 R. close the canvas!

Before doing it by analogy, close the neck for 154 rubles. Pockets (optional) 14 stitches in garter stitch 8 cm. Make two jokes.
Assembling the tunic: shoulder seams, raise 160 P. along the perimeter of the neck - 6 circular R.L.P. Close L.P., side seams.

Armhole slats: 88 P. for circular ones - 2.5 cm elastic band. We sewed pockets to the product to a height of 9 centimeters from the hem. This is a good item that will complement your wardrobe very well. . The only drawback is that it will fit right on your figure (length 88 cm), so if you are in doubt about the size, it is better to constantly try on the products during the knitting process.

Knitted beach tunic

The tunic does not have to be warm - it can be knitted very light and airy, depending on what yarn will be used in the work. During the hot season - summer - many of us go on vacation to the sea. A beautiful fashionable tunic over a swimsuit looks very stylish. It hides not only the swimsuit itself, but also figure flaws. A detailed master class on how to create such a thing will perfectly cope with the task of teaching you how to knit a “Rhombus” tunic, which will be suitable for summer and the beach. So, beach thing knits and h:


Patterns:

  • L.G.: L.R. – L.P., I.R. – I.P.
  • I.G.: L.R. – I.P., I.R. – L.P.
  • Diamonds: P.'s number must be a multiple of 12+1. We knit according to agricultural practices. Repeat from 1 to 20 R.
  • Patent Edge (P.K.): in L.R. 1st and last P. - L.P., in I.R. – we remove these P. and tighten them very tightly before knitting.
  • OU .: on the right - K.P., L.P., from the transverse thread P.R. 1 L.P. crossed (S.P.). On the left - in front of the last 2 P.R. from the transverse thread 1 SK.L., 1 K.P.

We start knitting from the back. 117 P. on knitting needles 4 mm 1 I.R. L.P. (ignore it). For a side cut: 2 P.P.K., 1 I.P. I.G., 111 L.G., 1 P.I.G., 2 P.P.K. On both sides of the set of P. 7 in each 6 R., 6 in each 4 and 6 R., 4 in each 4 R., U.B. according to 1 P.O.U. 83 P. After 90 R. - end of the cut. We continue to work without PC. and m/u K.P. knit L.G.

For side dimensions: after 120 R. on both sides P.R. 1*1 p, 3* in each 10 R. + 1 P. O.P.R.

For the armhole: after 154 R. we close 1*3 P. on both sides, in each 2 R. we close 2*2 P. Knit P.K. as in the first description. In each 2 R.U.B. 20 *1 P.O.U. After 200 R. - an elastic band, in 1 R. U.B. 35 P. At a height of 2 centimeters, the process ends.

Front part is the same , on the central 61 P. - openwork. After 200 R. 1 L.P. – I.P., U.B. 2 P., continue L.G. On both sides + 4* in each 2 R. 1 P. After 10 R – close. For straps thread folded in half 6 P.: 2 P.P.K., 2 P.L.G., 2 P.P.K. = 50 cm. Complete all seams, leave room for size, sew the front drawstring inside.

Knitted openwork tunic

Beautiful openwork tunic knitted for beginners It's very easy to knit and looks original. To knit this women's item of clothing, take: gray threads, knitting needles 4.5 and 5 mm, as well as circular knitting needles 4.5 mm. The size of the future product will be S – M (for a chest circumference of 88 centimeters).

  • Openwork 1: on A/H 1, on which only L.R. In I.R. – according to the drawing, all yarn overs – I.P. Repeat from the first to the fourth R.
  • Openwork 2: for agriculture 2. Do all R. and P. as in the pattern above.

Description of the knitting process: 2*1 20 R., 1*21 38 R., 2*39 54 R., 1*55 68 R., 2*69 80 R., 1*81 90 R., 91 – 98 R. always repeat.
Let's start with backrests: we collect 39 P.: 1 edge P., (4 P. openwork 1, 15 P. openwork 2) * 6, 4 P. openwork 1, 1 K.P. (edge ​​loop). 97 P. openwork 1 and 2 in 91 R. Mark 60 cm from the edge of the canvas: close on the sides in each 2 R. 1*3 P., 2*2 P., U.B. 8 P.
W.B. in each 4 R. 2*1 P. The total at this stage should be 63 P. For the neckline: at 16 centimeters of the armhole we close the central 29 P., in every 2 rows on the sides we close 1*3 P., 1*2 P. , W.B. 1 P. After 4 cm - close.

WITH in front It’s simpler here: we knit it in the same way as the back, and the armholes in the same way. To ensure that the neckline comes out well: from the beginning of the fabric, 71 cm close the central 17 P., in each 2 R. on the side 1 * 3 P., 3 * 2 P., U.B. 3 P., each 4 R. 2*1 P.
To assemble the product correctly, sew the side seams. To do the plank - in a circle. SP.117 P., I.R., close I.P.

Knitting tunics new patterns with knitting needles patterns






Knitting a tunic is simple and original

How to knit a tunic with knitting needles with a detailed description - the master class in our knitting section will help you a lot with this. So let's get started white V-neck tunic . You can, of course, choose any color you like. This item will be small in size for petite girls - size 34 - 36.

Necessary materials:

  • 300 grams of white ALPHA yarn (A) (100% cotton) and 100 grams of CERVO threads (C).
  • knitting needles 3.5 mm thick.

Patterns used in the work:


We start knitting from the back thread C 81 P., change the thread to A 3 cm - elastic band, 7 centimeters - the main pattern. Change the thread again and knit 1 R. with a pattern with holes. Thread A 18 R. openwork, thread C 1 R. with holes, 18 R. openwork, R. with holes = do this step once, then A 18 R. openwork. We continue with the same yarn create an openwork pattern . Measure 67 centimeters from the beginning of the canvas - start U.B.: in each 2 R. minus 1 * 4 and 8 * 3 P. After another three centimeters, close the central 19 P. In every second R. minus 1 * 2 and 1 * 1 P.

Front of the tunic knitting with knitting needles first, like the back one, but for this purpose. To make a beautiful neckline with a V-shaped neckline in the video - at a length of 52 cm from the bar, you need to close the middle P. Finish two sides alternately. Try to knit all stitches evenly so that the patterns do not get askew. In each 4 R.O.U. – 12*1 P. On the right, the shoulder bevel should be done in the same way as we did on the back.

Putting all the details together , performing side seams. Using thread C for finishing with a narrow strip - raise P. along the perimeter of the neckline and armholes, in the next R. - close them with L.P.

Knitting for obese women with knitting tunics

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Boho is a relatively new trend in fashion, which has smoothly migrated not only into a truly free style of clothing, but also into a unique way of life. Today, boho style is at the peak of popularity, and both ordinary representatives of the fair sex and many world-famous stars are involved in it.


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The tunic is that item of women’s wardrobe whose relevance will never be lost. In short, a tunic is an elongated blouse, usually reaching mid-thigh. Its main secret is a loose cut, thanks to which the advantages of the figure are emphasized, and minor flaws, on the contrary, are neatly hidden.

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A classic and yet timeless theme, snow-white crochet will complement your bronzed tan and look simply irresistible! The length of the tunic allows it to be used as an elongated top or short dress.

Dimensions: 36/38 (40/42) 44/46

You will need: 450 (500) 550 g white Meloa yarn (59% cotton, 41% viscose, 105 m/50 g); hook No. 4.5.

Arches pattern: the number of cast-on stitches is a multiple of 10 + 2, Knit according to the pattern. Start with loops before repeat, repeat repeat loops, end with loops after repeat; The starting and ending loops are calculated in the instructions for 1 repeat, respectively. Perform 1 time from the 1st to the 4th row, then repeat the 3rd and 4th row.

Knitting density, pattern of arches: 22 cast-on stitches and 9.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

A charming tunic with a lace flounce is knitted from a thin woolen thread in a delicate gray shade, which makes it elegant and elegant.

Size: 36/38

You will need: 350 g gray yarn (No. 09) Alpina ALPACA TWEED (90% alpaca wool, 7% acrylic, 3% viscose, 300 m/50 g); hook number 2.

Openwork pattern: knit according to pattern 3.

Shell pattern: knit according to pattern 1.

Mesh pattern: knit according to pattern 2.

Cheerful green will bring a charge of positive emotions to your wardrobe! The top of the tunic is knitted, and the lace skirt is crocheted.

Dimensions: 36/38 (48/50)

You will need: 650 (800) g green Big Size yarn (50% cotton, 50% polyacrylic, 50 m/50 g); hook No. 6; straight and circular knitting needles No. 6.

Attention! The arrows on the pattern indicate the direction of knitting.

Main pattern: the number of loops is a multiple of 26 + 6. Knit according to the pattern. Start with loops before repeat, perform repeat loops 1 (2) times, end with loops after repeat. Perform 1 time from 1st to 20th r., 1 time from 3rd to 11th r. = only 29 rub. Garter stitch: knit. and out. R. -persons P.

Circle after circle gather together and captivate with their original and unusual appearance. With a matching underdress or skinny trousers, the style easily transforms into a loose-fitting tunic.

A snow-white crocheted tunic is a must-have in your summer wardrobe. On a tanned body it looks simply amazing.

Competition entry No. 45 – Sundress-tunic for 1.5-2 years

Hello! My name is Olga Tarasova. I have loved knitting since childhood, and especially crocheting. This is my first time participating in the competition. I offer two jobs.

Knitted with Pekhorka “Pearl” threads.

Why do we women love tunics so much? Probably because they hide all the shortcomings of our figure. After all, if a woman thinks that she is very thin, then a tunic can add volume in the right place. And the tunic visually lengthens plump figures and makes them slimmer. Therefore, openwork tunics cannot be contraindicated for anyone; they should be in every woman’s wardrobe.

Let's think about what is best to wear tunics with:

  • with skinny jeans, jeggings and leggings
  • Spacious tunics look impressive with shorts
  • hoodie tunics with wide jeans
  • with skirts in a certain style, such as boho
  • on the beach with a swimsuit or short skirt

There are actually a lot of options, the main thing here is to take into account the characteristics of your figure, and not listen to the opinion of stylists.

What to knit an openwork tunic from

The choice of yarn for a tunic directly depends on its purpose. If you are knitting a tunic for the summer or the sea, then be sure to take yarn with a high cotton content. Knitting patterns for such a tunic can be with large holes between the posts, airy. Tunics for winter should be knitted from yarn with wool, cashmere with the addition of acrylic or polyester. For a warm tunic you need denser patterns, and they will also be openwork, but with fewer holes. And we, in turn, will help you choose openwork patterns and patterns for knitting a tunic.

Openwork tunic, models from our website

Beautiful and fashionable tunics knitted by our readers for summer and winter.

interesting selection for the site Large selection of models with descriptions

Knitted openwork tunic – the work of Anna Nikolaeva

The tunic is knitted with a jumper pattern. Yarn – 100% mercerized cotton, 400 m/100 g, knitting needles No. 2.5, consumption 400 g.

Here is a description of the openwork pattern, only in my case the number of loops is a multiple of 6 and the front side is purl loops.

Basic pattern: the pattern is not knitted as a continuous fabric in successive rows, as usual, but with separate jumpers that are connected to each other during the knitting process. The number of loops is a multiple of 4. 1st jumper.

Right side: remove the edge, knit 3, do not knit the remaining stitches of the row. Turn the work around.

Wrong side: remove chrome. (thread before work), 3 p. There are only 4 sts in the work, knit on them in stockinette stitch up to a jumper height of 8 p. (last row is purl). Connecting the 2nd jumper.

Right side: remove edging, knit 3, 1 yarn over, knit 4. from the main canvas. Turn the work around. 1st and 2nd jumpers. There are 9 sts in the work, knit another 6 sts on them in stockinette stitch. (last row – front row). Connecting the 3rd jumper.

Wrong side: remove the edge, purl 3, drop the next loop from the knitting needle and unravel to the base. Turn the work around.

Connect the jumpers in this way until the last jumper on the left side is included in the work. The last jumper. On the outermost 4 sts, knit 16 r. stockinette stitch (last row – knit stitch). Next, tilt the jumpers in the other direction. To do this, everything that was done on the front side and knitted must be done on the wrong side and knitted on the back.

Tunic with openwork paths and leaves

Tunic with openwork paths and leaves Hello girls! This tunic came together for summer. Yarn “Violet” (100% cotton). It took 4 skeins (220m in 75g). Knitting needles No. 2.5. Knitting needles No. 2.5. Work by Marina Efimenko.

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Tunic with openwork knitting pattern

Good afternoon I present to your attention a yellow tunic, size 46-48, pekhorka pearl yarn, 50% cotton, 50% viscose, 300 grams, knitting needles No. 2.5. Suitable for both skirts and trousers, leggings. Oksana's work.

Pattern diagram for the tunic:


Hello girls! The tunic got in touch by summer. Yarn “Romance” (100% viscose). It took 4 or so skeins (230m per 100g). Knitting needles No. 3. Work by Marina Efimenko.

Description of the openwork tunic

Dimensions: 36/38 (40/42) 44/46.

You will need:

  • 600 (650) 700 g silver Amalfi yarn (70% cotton, 30% polyamide, 90 m/50 g)
  • Straight knitting needles No. 4,5 and No. 5
  • Circular knitting needles No. 4.5

Basic pattern, needles No. 5: the number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 3 + 2 chrome. Knit according to the pattern, which shows only persons. r., in purl. R. Knit all loops and yarn overs. Start with 1 edge, repeat rapport, end with loops after repeat and 1 edge. Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

Persons smooth surface: faces. r.-persons p., out. r.-iz. P.

Sweater-tunic Green lacy leaves

I am Svetlana Shevchenko, I am 52 years old, I live in the city of Stary Oskol, Belgorod region. I have been knitting for many years, both knitting and crocheting.

Sweater-tunic “Green leaves”, size 50. Yarn “Kamtex SONATA” (50% wool, 50% acrylic), yarn consumption 500 g.

Openwork tunic with knitting needles - the work of Marina Efimenko

Hello girls! Another update for the summer. Classic tunic, simple and comfortable. Yarn “Peony” (70% cotton, 30% viscose). It took a little more than 4 skeins (200m in 50g). Knitting needles No. 2. The description, in my opinion, is machine knitted, but you can understand the pattern.

Tunic for a girl. Knitted from 50% acrylic and 50% wool yarn with openwork knitting needles! I'm attaching the diagram! Can be worn with either jeans or leggings! For beauty, I tied a large slit and tied it with a cord. It didn't turn out bad! Valentina's work.

Jumper-tunic knitted with openwork

The jumper-tunic was knitted for a friend in size 46-48. The threads are silver-gray microfiber, it took a little less than 600 grams on knitting needles No. 3 and 3.5. I usually knit from more “natural” yarn, at least 50*50 wool blend or cotton with additives, so this thread was a revelation: with active wear, even under outerwear, it did not lose its appearance. This jumper fits very well, both in braids and openwork, soft, with a silky sheen. In general, the hostess likes it. Vera's work.

Knitting openwork tunics, models from the Internet

Tunics - dresses, tunics - tops, new models with patterns found on the Internet. Choose the most interesting.

The tunic is knitted diagonally, the asymmetrical cut with translucent openwork patterns looks impressive. To look modern and fashionable, choose new 2018 models for knitting.

Tunic sizes: 34/36 (38/40-42/44-46/48).

You will need: yarn (70% silk, 30% yak wool; 145 m/50 g) – 350 (400-45О-5ОО) g dark gray; knitting needles No. 3.5: circular knitting needles No. 3.5, 40 cm long.

  • Openwork pattern A: knit according to the given pattern A. Repeat the repeat of 14 stitches between the arrows in width. Repeat in height from the 1st to the 28th row.
  • Openwork pattern B: knit according to the given pattern B. Repeat the repeat of 13 stitches between the arrows in width. Repeat in height from the 1st to the 24th row.
  • Openwork patterns C and D: in rows in forward and reverse directions: knit according to the given pattern C. In width, start with a loop in front of the right arrow, repeat a repeat of 6 sts between the arrows and finish with a loop after the left arrow. Repeat rows 1 and 2 in height.

Knit in circular rows according to the given pattern D. In width, repeat the rapport of 6 sts between the arrows. In height, repeat the 1st and 2nd rows.

Openwork “braid” for 37 sts: knit according to the given pattern E. Repeat in height from the 1st to the 16th row.

Models in urban style attract with discreet chic: a soft green shade gives the tunic femininity, and airy lace patterns emphasize fragile elegance.


An openwork pattern, high slits on the sides, a thin strap - this tunic will be an ideal model for a summer holiday. Magazine "Sabrina" No. 5/2015

SIZE: 36/38 (40/42) 44/46.

YOU WILL NEED: yarn (55% cotton, 45% linen; 140 m/50 g) - 300 (350) 400 g pink melange; knitting needles No. 3,5 and 4.

PATTERNS AND DIAGRAMS

FACE SMOOTH Front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

WORLD STITCH Facial rows - purl loops, purl rows - facial loops.

The number of loops is a multiple of 12 + 1 = knit according to. scheme. It shows facial rows. In the purl rows, knit the loops according to the pattern, knit the yarn overs purl.

Start with 1 edge stitch and loops before the repeat, repeat the repeat all the time, finish with loops after the repeat and 1 edge stitch. Repeat rows 1–20 constantly.