Amazing “FAVOR”
Delicate feminine model from English designer Kim Hargreaves.
Cardigan Feel the Beat
The cardigan is knitted from top to bottom with raglan and an openwork pattern using DROPS Cotton Light yarn. Sizes XS – XXL.
Light gray pullover with a mix of openwork patterns.
This yarn-blend pullover intricately combines three decorative patterns - it's a tricky pattern, but the effect is worth the effort
Pullover with a mix of openwork patterns
Summer raglan pullover is knitted with openwork patent pattern from cotton and linen in lilac color.
Blue pullover with openwork braids
A casual long pullover with a clever openwork pattern, knitted from slightly rough blue cotton yarn.
Pullover with mesh pattern and snood
The ideal set for changeable spring weather is a pullover with a mesh pattern and a snood long enough to be draped two or three times around the neck.
Skirt “Sunny days”.
Skirt “Sunny days”.
Knitted pullover with weaves
The upper part of the pullover has many weaves. You will need quite a lot of yarn, because such knitted weaves, braids, etc. they take a lot of yarn.
Openwork jumper
Openwork jumper The openwork jumper from Amu magazine is knitted from 550g of yarn with a No. 3.5 crochet hook and No. 4 knitting needles. Size 40-42. Knitting density of the openwork pattern: 1 repeat – 12 loops = 5.5 cm and 4 rows = 10 cm. Knitting density of the elastic band 2x2 – 32 loops and 30…
Continuous knitting - part 3
A selection of motifs and step-by-step diagrams for connecting motifs into a single fabric using continuous crochet technology. Part 3
About the Author

Welcome !
My name is Lilia. The main hobby of my life is knitting. I started with knitting needles and switched to a knitting machine. In 1988 I got acquainted with crochet - Romanian lace. About 10 years ago I became interested in Irish lace and Shetland knitting. And now I’m trying fillet crochet. On this site I want to share with you my 45 years of experience in various knitting techniques.
Latest publications
Pullover with openwork yoke and short sleeves.
This light blue cotton-blend pullover is expressively decorated with an openwork pattern on the top. The front, back and sleeves are knitted in simple stockinette stitch, and then all the stitches are transferred to circular needles to make a round openwork yoke
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