Knitting patterns and patterns - description. Beautiful relief patterns with knitting needles, simple patterns, video tutorials Patterns for wool yarn with knitting needles

Relief patterns with knitting needles‒ this is an alternation when knitting front and back loops, while the fabric turns out to be three-dimensional due to the combination of convex and concave sections, and also quite dense (without gaps), so three-dimensional patterns are especially expressive.

There are a great variety of three-dimensional patterns with knitting needles, they differ in small or large repeat. These patterns are ideal for plain cotton, cotton rayon, silk and linen blends.

If the yarn is thick, then the pattern looks especially prominent, and if it is thin, then the result will be an exquisite, noble structure. Relief patterns are very beautiful and quite simple to knit, so they are recommended for beginners, because... help them gain skill and experience.

Confident knitters also do not ignore embossed patterns, because they are convenient for combining with openwork and give it a special elegance. To prevent the charm of relief patterns from disappearing, you should not iron or steam them, just moisten them and let them dry flat.

We offer you a large collection of simple, simple three-dimensional patterns of knit and purl stitches for knitting with samples, diagrams, descriptions and symbols.
Choose and create with pleasure!

Attention! Pattern diagrams are shown as they look from the front side.

Abbreviations:
n. - loop;
persons - facial;
purl - purl;
chrome - edge;
cross. - crossed.

Relief knitting patterns with patterns and knitting descriptions


The number of loops is 10 + 1 stitches for symmetry. For the sample we will cast on 21 loops.

1st row: (l.r.) we knit with knit stitches, the first and last loops are edge stitches

Row 2: purl stitches

Row 3: knit stitches

Row 4: knit stitches

Row 5: 1 edge, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over 1, knit 1. , insert the knitting needle into the loop and make two yarn overs - knit (repeat 5 times), knit 1, yarn over (4 times), knit 1, insert the knitting needle into the loop and make two yarn overs - knit (repeat 5 times), 1 knits, yarn over, knit 1, yarn over, edge.

6th row: 1 edge loop, 4 knit loops, remove 5 loops (thread before work), move the thread behind the work and knit 9 knit loops together with yarn overs, thread before knitting - remove 5 loops, move the thread behind the knitting and knit 9 l.p. ., 4 persons. and 1 edge.

7 row: 1 edge, 4 knit, thread at work and remove 5 loops without knitting, thread before work - 9 loops, thread at work and remove 5 loops without knitting, 4 loops, 1 edge

8th row: 1 edge, 4 purl. p., 5 p. - we knit together purl, 9 p., 5 p. - we knit together purl, 4 p., 1 edge. Report 1-8 row.


Scheme and description of knitting a relief pattern with knitting needles

For a sample repeat pattern, start with 15 stitches + 2 edge stitches. The number of loops will change as you knit.

1st row (front): 2 knits., 2 yarn overs, k11, 2 yarn overs, k1- repeat from * to * and complete 2 persons. instead of 1 persons.
Row 2 and all purl rows: knit stitches (knit 1st yarn over, slip 2nd yarn over)
Row 3: K3, * 2 yarn overs, knit 11, 2 yarn overs, k3. - repeat from * to the end of the row.
Row 5: knit 4, 2 yarn overs, knit 11, 2 yarn overs, knit 5.- repeat from * to * and finish with 4 knits, instead of 5 knits.
Row 7: knit 5, 2 yarn overs, knit 11, 2 yarn overs, knit 7.- repeat from * to * and complete 5 persons. instead of 7 facial ones.
Row 9: knit 6, 2 yarn overs, knit 11. together, 2 yarn overs, knit 9.- repeat from * to * and complete 6 persons. instead of 9 facial ones.
Row 11: knit 7, 2 yarn overs, k1, 2 yarn overs, k11.- repeat from * to * and complete 7 faces. instead of 11 persons.
Row 13: K7, * 2 yarn overs, k3, 2 yarn overs, k11 * - repeat from * to * and finish with 7 knits. instead of 11 facial ones.
Row 15: knit 7, 2 yarn overs, knit 5, 2 yarn overs, knit 11.- repeat from * to * and complete 7 faces. instead of 11 facial ones.
Row 17: knit 7, 2 yarn overs, knit 7, 2 yarn overs, knit 11.- repeat from * to * and complete 7 faces.
Row 19: K1, K6. together, * 2 yarn overs, knit 9, 2 yarn overs, knit 11. together* - repeat from * to * and finish: 2 yarn overs, knit 9, 2 yarn overs, knit 6. together, 1 persons.
21st row: Repeat the pattern from the 1st row.

Explanations
6 persons. together: knit 1, transfer it back to the left needle, pull the next 5 stitches through it and knit a knit stitch again.
11 persons. together: k1, transfer it back to the left needle, pull the next 10 stitches through it and knit a stitch again.


Video lesson 1: Relief pattern “Grains”

Relief pattern "Braid"


Video tutorial 2: Beautiful “Bubbles” pattern for knitting a cardigan

Imitation of a braid from front and back loops


This pattern is similar to the numerous wings of a butterfly

Video lesson 3: Volumetric knitting pattern “Bumps”




Video lesson 4: Relief pattern with knitting needles “Imitation of braids”


Volumetric pattern “Diagonal braid”


There is no limit to the imagination of craftswomen. They can always come up with something new - a new model, a new pattern, a new color combination. Therefore, knitting still remains a fashionable and popular type of needlework. Both beginners and experienced knitters use relief patterns in their work: they are easy to knit with knitting needles, but look very beautiful in the finished product. In practice, relief patterns are an alternation of front and back loops. Drawings can be very simple and quite complex. And the result will always be great.

For knitting such patterns, smooth yarn (cotton, cotton with viscose, silk or linen blend) is suitable. The thicker the yarn, the more prominent the pattern will be.

In knitting patterns, horizontal stripes represent purl stitches, and vertical stripes represent knit stitches.

Such different rhombuses

The diamond pattern is very common in various variations. At the same time, the knitting technique is quite simple, and this pattern looks very beautiful. Some types of diamonds with diagrams will be discussed below.

One of the simplest rhombuses:

Another kind. You need to cast on a multiple of 8, 4 more loops for symmetry and 2 edge loops. Even rows are knitted according to the pattern. Dots indicate purl stitches, all other stitches are knit stitches.

And more diamonds:

Pattern “small openwork diamonds”:

Note! The number of loops for the pattern is a multiple of 10, plus 1 loop for symmetry and edge loops.

Description of the pattern:

  • 1st row: knit 1,* knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 2*;
  • 2nd and all even rows - purl all loops and yarn overs;
  • 3rd row: 1 knit, *knit 2 together, 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 3 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, 1 simple broach, 1 knit*;
  • 5th row: knit 2 together, knit 1, 1 yarn over, * knit 5, 1 yarn over, knit 1, 1 double yarn over, knit 1, 1 yarn over*, knit 5, 1 yarn over, knit 1, 1 simple yarn over;
  • 7th row: knit 1, * knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 3, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1*;
  • 9th row: 1 knit, *1 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, 1 simple broach, 1 knit, 2 knit together, 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 2 knit*;
  • 11th row: 1 knit, *2 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, 1 simple broach, 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 3 knit*; Repeat the pattern from the 1st to the 12th rows.

Patterns for children

Relief patterns look charming on models knitted for children. The difference between children's relief patterns is that they must have a slight repeat of the loops of the pattern itself in order for the pattern to look complete. You can knit a lot of things for children - hats and scarves, mittens and socks, sweaters, dresses, blankets, etc. All this will look very cute.

Knitting pattern for this sweater:

Examples of relief patterns in products for children: a scarf for a girl.

“Owl” pattern for a blouse:

Knitted socks:

Examples of unusually beautiful relief patterns:

Every needlewoman always wants to create something truly original and exclusive. Even if you think that you know how to knit perfectly, there will still be those moments that not everyone knows about. Nowadays, needlewomen are offered a wide variety of knitting patterns. You can choose what you like the most.

Types of knitting patterns and their features

The proposed collection of knitting patterns is distinguished by its beauty, versatility, practicality and variety. It is well systematized. Based on all these patterns, even the most experienced knitters will be able to create a gorgeous creation that will always delight your loved ones, yourself, and friends.

Beautiful patterns are a great reason to practice your technique until you personally reach the desired level of skill and can create beautiful masterpieces yourself. Airy and original patterns, as well as braids, structural patterns and weaves. All this can be used to directly knit summer and winter clothes for everyone. By choosing one of the patterns to work with, you can fully experience the pleasure of knitting.

Types of patterns: relief, patterns of crossed loops, openwork patterns, original lazy patterns, patterns of plaits and braids and others.

So, let's look at these knitting patterns like relief. They are distinguished by their beauty and luxury. These patterns are simple and perfect for all novice needlewomen. These patterns are often loved by beginning knitters. Even though they are simple, they still look stylish and beautiful. You can come up with new and incredibly beautiful patterns with their help.

There are a large variety of such patterns for knitting. By simply changing the purl and knit stitches you can get different effects without any problems. For example, waves, also cells, cages and others. Each option is memorable and beautiful in its own way.

Openwork patterns fascinate everyone with their variety of options. They are incredibly beautiful. Such patterns can consist of large or rather small motifs, also have a complex and simple texture and have a vertical or horizontal orientation.

Lazy patterns are no less chic and attractive. They are cleverly designed. Absolutely every two rows are knitted with a thread of the same color, and then the color is changed. A chic pattern is obtained by slightly elongated loops directly from the previous rows. For their lightness and simplicity, such patterns received the original name “lazy”.

It is worth saying that knitters do not often use such patterns. Choose the options you like and knit to your heart’s content.

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Relief patterns with knitting needles are an alternation in knitting of front and back loops, while the fabric turns out to be three-dimensional due to the combination of convex and concave sections, and also quite dense (without gaps). Therefore, such patterns are especially expressive. There are a great variety of relief patterns, they differ in small or large repeat. These patterns are ideal for plain cotton, cotton rayon, silk and linen blends. If the yarn is thick, then the pattern looks especially prominent, and if it is thin, then the result will be an exquisite, noble structure. Relief patterns are quite easy to knit, so they are recommended for beginner knitters, because... help them gain skill and experience. Confident knitters also do not ignore embossed patterns, because they are convenient for combining with openwork and give it a special elegance. To prevent the charm of relief patterns from disappearing, you should not iron or steam them, just moisten them and let them dry flat.
We bring to your attention a large collection of simple embossed patterns of knit and purl stitches for knitting with visual samples, diagrams, descriptions and symbols. Choose and create with pleasure!
Abbreviations:
n. - loop;
persons - facial;
purl - purl;
chrome - edge;
cross. - crossed.
Attention! In the diagrams, the back rows are shown as they look from the front side.

※ Pattern 100 “Marmalade” (for 10 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 99 "Relief columns" (for 18 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 98 "Cells" (for 6 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 97 “Mermaid’s Cover” (for 8 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 96 “Moon swing” (for 16 loops and 14 rows)

※ Pattern 95 “Soufflé” (for 10 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 94 “Parquet” (for 5 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 93 “Caterpillars” (12 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 92 “Geometric Waltz” (18 stitches and 36 rows)

※ Pattern 91 “Stars” (for 8 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 90 “Birds” (for 14 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 89 “Expression” (for 10 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 88 “Twigs” (for 24 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 87 “Pyramids” (18 stitches and 36 rows)

※ Pattern 86 “Abracadabra” (for 10 loops and 10 rows)

※ Pattern 85 "Relief arches" (for 10 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 84 “Domes” (for 10 loops and 16 rows) reverse side of the "Frogs" pattern

※ Pattern 83 “Frogs” (for 10 loops and 16 rows) reverse side of the "Dome" pattern

※ Pattern 82 “Labyrinth” (for 18 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 81 “Pastila” (for 14 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 80 “Structural relief” (for 14 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 79 “Relief composition” (for 8 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 78 “Traces” (for 13 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 77 "Turkish delight" (for 8 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 76 “Lukum” (for 8 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 75 “Combine” (for 8 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 74 “Crawfish” (for 8 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 73 “Wings” (for 15 loops and 30 rows)

※ Pattern 72 “Bows” (for 10 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 71 “Moths” (for 32 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 70 "Hearts" (for 13 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 69 “Hearts” (for 12 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 68 “Onions” (for 8 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 67 "Lace" (12 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 66 “Pyramid laying” (24 loops and 18 rows)

※ Pattern 65 “Beautiful relief” (for 6 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 64 "Carousel" (for 8 loops and 48 rows)

※ Pattern 63 “Polyanka” (for 8 loops and 48 rows)

※ Pattern 62 “Honeycomb” (for 16 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 61 “Original relief” (for 24 loops and 28 rows)

※ Pattern 60 "Dotted Zigzag" (for 8 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 59 “Fantasy” (for 12 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 58 “Amber Coast” (for 8 loops and 34 rows)

※ Pattern 57 “Coral bracelet” (for 12 loops and 40 rows)

※ Pattern 56 “Bugs” (for 10 loops and 36 rows)

※ Pattern 55 “Sheaves” (for 18 loops and 28 rows)

※ Pattern 54 "Chevrons" (for 14 loops and 32 rows)

※ Pattern 53 “Curly lattice” (for 8 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 52 "Pendants" (for 8 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 51 “Sports” (4 stitches and 28 rows)

※ Pattern 50 “Dates” (for 6 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 49 “Expressive relief” (for 6 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 48 “Chess of rectangles” (for 8 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 47 "Relief columns" (for 6 loops and 20 rows)

※ Pattern 46 “Almond” (for 12 loops and 14 rows)

※ Pattern 45 “Cactus” (for 10 loops and 16 rows)

※ Pattern 44 “Petals” (for 6 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 43 “Leaf Fall” (for 9 loops and 24 rows)

※ Pattern 42 “Flags” (for 18 loops and 12 rows)

※ Pattern 41 “Beads” (for 5 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 40 “Hedge” (for 5 loops and 6 rows)

※ Pattern 39 “Chain” (6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 38 “Relief combination” (for 6 loops and 10 rows)

※ Pattern 37 “Checks” (for 4 loops and 8 rows)


1 row: facial loops;
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row
4 row
5 row: facial loops;
6 row: purl loops;
7 row
8 row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 3 purl*
Repeat from rows 1 to 8.

※ Pattern 36 "Rows with removed loops" (for 4 loops and 8 rows)


1 row: * 3 persons; remove 1 p. (thread at work)*;
2nd row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 3 purl*;
3rd row: * 3 persons; remove 1 p. (thread at work)*;
4 row: facial loops;
5 row: * 1 person; remove 1 p. (thread taken care of); 2 persons*;
6 row: * 2 p.; Remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 purl*;
7 row: * 1 person; remove 1 p. (thread at work); 2 persons*;
8 row: facial loops.
Repeat from rows 1 to 8.

※ Pattern 35 "Boucle" (for 6 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * 3 persons; 1 purl; remove 1 p. (thread at work); 1 purl*;
2nd row: * 1 person; Remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 person; 3 purl*;
3rd row: * 1 purl; remove 1 p. (thread at work); 1 purl; 3 persons*;
4 row: * 3 p.; 1 person; Remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 person*
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 34 "Relief checks" (for 3 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * remove 1 p. (thread at work); 2 persons*;
2nd row: * 2 p.; Remove 1 p. (thread before work)*;
3rd row: * 1 person; Remove 2 stitches (thread before work)*;
4 row: purl loops.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 33 “Waffles” (for 3 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: facial loops;
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row: * 2 persons; remove 1 p. (thread at work)*;
4 row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 2 persons*;
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 32 “Drap” (2 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * 1 person; remove 1 p. (thread at work)*;
2nd row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 person*;
3rd row: facial loops;
4 row: purl loops.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 31 “Scales” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: facial loops;
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row: * 1 purl; Remove 1 p. (thread before work)*;
4 row: * remove 1 p. (thread at work); 1 person*
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 30 "Chain mail" (for 2 loops and 4 rows)


1 row: * 1 purl; Remove 1 p. (thread before work)*
2nd row: purl loops;
3rd row: * remove 1 p. (thread before work); 1 purl*;
4 row: purl loops.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 29 "Relief texture" (for 4 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 28 “Large reed” (for 3 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 27 “Small reed” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 26 “Corners” (for 6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 25 “Teeths” (for 6 loops and 6 rows)

※ Pattern 24 “Lentils” (for 4 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 23 “Raisins” (for 6 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 22 “Mosaic” (for 8 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 21 “Rose hip” (for 4 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 20 "Moss" (for 2 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 19 “Putanka” or “Large pearls” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)


Knit alternately 1 persons. and purl 1, shifting the pattern after every 2nd row by 1 stitch:
1 row
2nd row: 1 chrome; knit loops according to the pattern (knit stitches - knit stitches, purl stitches - purl stitches); 1 chrome
3rd row
4 row: 1 chrome; knit loops according to the pattern; 1 chrome
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.

※ Pattern 18 “Corn” (for 2 loops and 2 rows)

※ Pattern 17 “Rice” or “Pearl” (for 2 loops and 2 rows)


Knit alternately 1 persons. and purl 1, shifting the pattern in each row by 1 stitch:
1 row: 1 chrome; * 1 person; 1 purl; repeat from * to the end of the row; 1 chrome
2nd row: 1 chrome; * 1 purl; 1 person; repeat from * to the end of the row; 1 chrome
Repeat from 1st to 2nd row.

※ Pattern 16 “Shell” (for 8 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 15 “Algae” (for 4 loops and 8 rows) reverse side of the "Rain" pattern

※ Pattern 14 “Rain” (for 4 loops and 8 rows) reverse side of the "Algae" pattern

※ Pattern 13 “Rime” (for 2 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 12 "Tweed" (for 4 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 11 “Cross stitches” (for 8 loops and 6 rows)

※ Pattern 10 “Toes” (for 6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 9 "Flakes" (for 8 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 8 “Grains” (for 4 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 7 “Seeds” (for 6 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 6 “Oats” (for 6 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 5 “Poppy dewdrops” (for 2 loops and 4 rows)

※ Pattern 4 "Dots" (for 4 loops and 8 rows)

※ Pattern 3 "Garter stitch" (any number of stitches and 2 rows)

※ Pattern 2 “Purl stitch” (any number of loops and 2 rows)

※ Pattern 1 "Knit stitch" (any number of loops and 2 rows)

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