Checkerboard pattern: types and patterns. Lesson on knitting various chess patterns Chess knitting description

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Knitting patterns

cord pattern
Knitting - cord pattern. 1st row: knit 3, slip 1 as purl.
2nd row: purl stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.

"broken rubber band" pattern
Knitting - broken elastic band. The number of elastic loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st and 3rd rows: knit 4, purl 2.

5th and 7th rows: knit 2, purl 2, knit 2.
9th and 11th rows: purl 2, knit 4.


lace binding pattern
Knitting - lace binding pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 3 plus 1.
1st row (wrong side of the fabric): 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 2 purl together, at the end of the row 1 purl.
2nd row: knit 1, then repeat until the end of the row, slip 1 stitch, knit 2, drop the slipped stitch onto 2 knits.
3rd row: 2 purl, 1 yarn over, at the end of the row 1 purl.
4th row: slip 1 stitch, knit 2, slip the slipped stitch onto 2 knit stitches, at the end of the row knit 1.
5th row: purl 1, then knit, repeating 1 yarn over, purl 2.
Repeat from the 2nd row.


sand pattern
Knitting - sand pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: facial loops.
2nd row: knit 1, purl 1.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.


hemp pattern
Knitting - hemp pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 3, plus 1, plus edge stitches.
1st row: knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, transfer the slipped stitch to the left needle, then knit it.
2nd row: purl stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.


"bump" pattern
Knitting - "bump" pattern. In stockinette stitch, at equal intervals (every 12 stitches) in a checkerboard pattern (every 12 rows)
knit cones as follows: knit 5 knit stitches from 1 loop, grabbing the loop alternately by the front and back wall. Drop the loop from which 5 loops were knitted from the left back. Turn the knitting over to the wrong side. Knit 4 rows in stockinette stitch using these 5 stitches. Transfer 5 loops to the right knitting needle and use the left knitting needle to sequentially bind off all 5 loops. There will be 1 loop left on the knitting needle.


tile pattern
Knitting - tile pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 8, plus edge stitches. 1st and 15th rows: 1 purl, 6 knit, 1 purl. 2nd and
all even rows: according to the figure. 3rd and 13th rows: 1 front, 1 purl, 4 front, 1 purl, 1 front. 5th and 11th rows: 2 front, 1 purl, 2 front, 1 purl, knit 2. Rows 7 and 9: knit 3, purl 2, knit 3. Row 17: repeat from row 1.


"pearl elastic" pattern
Knitting - pearl elastic. The number of loops is a multiple of 5, plus 2, plus 2 edge stitches.
1st row: purl 2, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, repeat until the end of the row, purl 2 last stitches.
2nd row: knit 2, then repeat until the end of the row, purl 3, knit 2.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.


braided pattern
Knitting - braided pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st and 7th rows: knit stitches.
2nd and 8th rows: purl loops. 3rd and 5th rows: 1 front, 4 purl, 1 front.
4th and 6th rows: purl 1, knit 4, purl 1.
9th and 11th rows: purl 2, knit 2, purl 2.
10th and 12th rows: knit 2, purl 2, knit 2.


heart pattern
Knitting - heart pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st row: purl 1, knit 2, slip slipped stitch onto knit 2, knit 3.
2nd row: purl 4, yarn over 1, purl 1.
3rd row: knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, slip slipped stitch onto knit 2.
4th row: 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 4 purl.
Repeat from the 1st row.


rubber band foam pattern
Knitting - foam elastic pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st row; 3 knit, 3 purl.
2nd row: knit stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.


fantasy elastic band pattern
Knitting - fantasy elastic band. The number of loops is a multiple of 11, plus 4, plus edge stitches.
1st row: 4 purl, 1 knit twisted, 1 purl, 1 knit twisted, 1 purl 1 knit twisted, 1 purl, 1 knit twisted, repeat until the end of knitting, knit the last loops 4 purl.
2nd row: knit 4, then repeat until the end of knitting: purl 1, knit 1 twisted, purl 1, knit 1 twisted, purl 1, knit 1 twisted, purl 1, knit 4.
Alternate rows 1 and 2. At first glance, it may seem that you are mastering complex knitting patterns for elastic bands. But if you use this scheme frequently, you will see its simplicity.

"double rice" pattern
Knitting - double rice pattern. Even number of loops.

2nd and all even rows: according to the picture.
3rd row: purl 1, knit 1.

pattern "oblique stocking knitting"
Knitting - bias knitting. 1st row: add 1 knit stitch (after the edge stitch), then knit all stitches, finish
row, knitting 2 loops together (before the edge). 2nd row: purl stitches. Alternate rows 1 and 2.


carpet diagonal pattern
Knitting - "carpet diagonal" pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus 2, plus edge stitches.
1st row: knit 2, purl 2 (thread in front), knit 2 at the end of the row.

3rd row: remove 1 purl (thread in front), then repeat until the end of the row 2 knit, remove 2 purl, at the end of the row knit 1 knit.
5th row: purl 2 (thread in front), then knit repeating knit 2, purl 2.
Slip 1 stitch every 2nd row.

partition pattern
Knitting - septum pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 3, plus edge loops.
1st row (wrong side of fabric): knit stitches.
2nd row: knit 3 together, then without removing them from the left needle, knit 1 of them, then knit 2 together.
3rd row: purl stitches.
4th row: knit stitches.
Repeat from the 1st row.


raised stripes pattern
Knitting - pattern "convex stripes". 1st, 3rd, 4th and 6th rows: knit stitches. 2nd and 5th rows: purl loops. 7th row: repeat from 1st row
row.


wasp honeycomb pattern
Knitting - "wasp honeycomb" pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops. 1st row: purl 2 stitches (thread at back), 2
knit stitches crossed to the left. Row 2: yarn in front, purl 2 stitches, knit 2 stitches crossed to the right. 3rd row: knit stitches. 4th row: purl stitches. 5th row: repeat from the 1st row, shifting the pattern by 2 loops.

puff pattern
The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st row: purl 2, then knit, repeating until the end of the row: from the next loop, knit 4 (alternately 1 loop for the front wall, 1 loop for the back wall), 2 purl, 1 knit, 2 purl.
2nd and 4th rows: knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, knit 4 with two turns (winding the yarn around the right needle 2 times after each stitch), knit 2 at the end of the row.
3rd and 5th rows: purl 2, knit 4, lowering the turns of each previous row, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2.
6th row: knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 4 together, knit 2 at the end of the row.
7th row: purl 2, then knit repeating 1 knit, 2 purl, from the next loop knit 4 knit (as in the 1st row), 2 purl.
8th and 10th rows: knit 2, knit 4 with two turns, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2 at the end of the row.
9th and 11th rows: purl 2, then knit repeating 1 knit, 2 purl, 4 knit, lowering the turns of each previous row, 2 purl.
12th row: knit 2, purl 4 together, knit 2, purl 1, at the end of the row knit 2.
13th row: repeat from the 1st row.
To obtain the pattern, after finishing knitting, connect 2 vertical rows using a carpet needle in every 12th row. If the reverse side of the pattern serves as the front side, then the vertical rows do not need to be connected.


Elastic band pattern "ears"
Knitting - elastic band "ears". The number of loops is a multiple of 12, plus edge stitches.
1st row: purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, purl 1.
2nd and all even rows: according to the picture.
3rd row: purl 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 3, purl 2, knit 2.
5th row: knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 1.
7th row: knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, purl 3, knit 2, purl 2.

Openwork elastic pattern
Knitting. Openwork elastic pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st row: purl 2, slip 1 stitch, knit 1 (leave on left needle). Close the removed loop (pull the knit stitch from the left needle through the removed loop) and again knit the loop on the left knitting needle, picking it up from behind; Knit the next 2 loops like this: first knit the 2nd loop, picking it up from behind, and then knit the 1st.

2nd row: purl 4, knit 2..
Alternate rows 1 and 2


honeycomb pattern (2)
Knitting - honeycomb pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st row: 2 knit crossed to the right, 2 knit crossed to the left.
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
3rd row: 2 knits crossed to the left, 2 knits crossed to the right.
5th row: repeat from the 1st row, shifting the pattern by 2 loops.

honeycomb pattern
Knitting - honeycomb pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: facial loops.
2nd row: knit stitches.
3rd row: 1 front, 1 double loop.
Row 4: Using the right needle, pick up the thread dropped in the previous row and knit it together with the stitch it covers, knit 1.
5th row: 1 double loop, 1 knit.
Row 6: Knit 1, with the right needle, pick up the thread dropped in the previous row and knit it together with the stitch it covers.
Repeat from the 3rd row.


Fake English elastic pattern
Knitting - fake English rib. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st rad: knit 3, purl 1.
2nd row: knit 2, purl 1, knit 1.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.


bee nest pattern
Knitting - bee's nest pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 2. 1st and 3rd rows: knit stitches. 2nd row: 1 front, 1 double loop. 4th
row: 1 double loop, 1 knit. Repeat from the 1st row.


"grainy" pattern
Knitting - grainy pattern. 1st and all odd rows: purl 1, yarn behind work, slip next stitch as purl,
thread ahead of the work.
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.


pattern "elastic band with slanted loops"
Knitting - elastic with inclined loops. The number of loops is a multiple of 7, plus edge loops.
1st row: 2 loops crossed to the left, knit 3, purl 2.
Row 2 and all even rows: knit 2, purl 5.
3rd row: 1 front, 2 loops crossed to the left, 2 front, 2 purl.
5th row: 2 knit, 2 loops crossed to the left, 1 knit, 2 purl.
7th row: 3 knit, 2 loops crossed to the left, 2 purl.
9th row: repeat from 1st row.


garter stitch pattern
Knitting - garter stitch pattern. Knit all rows with facial stitches.


tulle pattern
Knitting - tulle pattern. Odd number of loops.
1st row: knit 1, then knit repeating 1 yarn over, knit 2.
2nd row: 1 purl, then knit repeating 3 purls, drop the 3rd loop from right to left onto the first 2.
3rd row: knit 2, 1 yarn over, knit 1 at the end of the row.
4th row: purl 3, slip the 3rd loop from right to left onto the first 2, at the end of the row knit 1 purl.
Repeat from the 1st row.


pattern "double (hollow) elastic band in stocking stitch"
Knitting - double (hollow) elastic stocking stitch. Even number of loops. For all rows of ribbing: 1 knit (thread in front), 1
Remove the loop purlwise (thread from behind). Note. Starting from the second row, knit the slipped stitches of the previous row and slip the knit stitches of the previous row as purls.


"double Andalusian" pattern
Knitting - double Andalusian pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.

2nd row: knit 2, purl 4.
4th row: purl 3, then knit repeating knit 2, purl 4, at the end of the row knit 2, purl 1.
Repeat from the 1st row.


"ants" pattern
Knitting - "ants" pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st row: knit 2, slip 2 stitches purlwise.
2nd row: purl 2, knit 2.
3rd row: remove 2 loops as purls, 2 front ones.
4th row: knit 2, purl 2.
Repeat from the 1st row.


"loose elastic" pattern
Knitting is a loose elastic pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 3, plus edge loops.
1st row: knit 1, knit 1 stitch and leave it on the left needle, yarn in front of the work. Knit the knit stitch left on the left needle and purl the next stitch together. Thread behind the work.
2nd row: purl stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.


bee swarm pattern
Knitting - bee swarm pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
Rows 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12 and 14: purl 2, knit 2.
3rd and 9th rows: purl 2, slip 2 stitches as purls (thread in front of work).
4th and 10th rows: slip 2 stitches as purl stitches (thread in front of work), 2 knit stitches.
7th row: purl 2, knit together the front threads of the previous rows and the next loop, knit 1.
13th row: purl 2, knit 1, knit together the next stitch and two threads of the previous rows, as in the 7th row.
15th row: repeat from the 3rd row.

bamboo pattern
Knitting - bamboo pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: 1 knit yarn over, 2 knit yarn overs, slip yarn over onto 2 knit stitches.
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.


reed pattern
Knitting - reed pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: facial loops.
2nd row: purl stitches.

4th row: according to the drawing.
5th row: repeat from 1st row.


convex diamond pattern
Knitting - pattern "convex diamonds". The number of loops is a multiple of 7, plus 5, plus edge stitches. 1st and all odd rows: purl 5, 2
Knit twisted, 5 purl. 2nd and all even rows: knit 5, purl 2 twisted, knit 5. Alternate rows 1 and 2. After finishing knitting, combine the resulting strands in pairs using a carpet needle every 10 or 12 rows.


pattern "woven rezi"nka"
Knitting - braided rib. The number of loops is a multiple of 9, plus 3, plus edge stitches.
1st row: knit 3, then repeat 3 times knit 2 crossed to the right (knit the 2nd knit stitch, then the 1st), knit 3 again and knit 2 3 times, crossed to the right, until the end of the row, finish row 3 - facials.
2nd row: purl stitches.
Repeat from the 1st row.


cup pattern
Knitting - cup pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 8, plus edge loops.
Rows 1, 2, 3 and 4: knit 4, purl 4.
5th row: purl 4, slip 2 loops onto an additional knitting needle behind the fabric, knit the next 2 loops, then knit 2 loops from the additional knitting needle.
Repeat from the 2nd row.


triangle pattern
Knitting - triangle pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 12, plus edge stitches. 1st row: knit 6, purl 1, knit 5. 2nd row: 4
purl, knit 3, purl 5. Row 3: knit 4, purl 5, knit 3. Row 4: purl 2, knit 7, purl 3. Row 5: knit 2, purl 9, knit 1. 6th and 12th rows: purl loops. 7th row: purl 1, knit 11. Row 8: knit 1, purl 9, knit 2. Row 9: purl 3, knit 7, purl 2 .10th row: knit 3, purl 5, knit 4. Row 11: purl 5, knit 3, purl 4. Row 13: repeat from row 1.


cross D patternzinka "
Knitting - cross rib. The number of loops is a multiple of 5, plus 2, plus edge stitches.
1st row: purl 2, knit 2 crossed to the right, knit 1, at the end of the row knit 2 purl.
2nd row: knit 2, then repeat until the end of the row, purl 1, purl 2, knit 2.
3rd row: purl 2, knit 2, crossed to the left, knit 1, purl 2 at the end of the row.
4th row: knit 2, then repeat until the end of the row, purl 3, knit 2.
Repeat from the 1st row. Knitted items look very beautiful.


cross pattern
Knitting - cross pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: 1 purl (thread at the back), 1 knit, 1 yarn over. Slip the slipped stitch onto the knit stitch and yarn over.
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.

coffee bean pattern
Knitting - coffee bean pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: purl 1, purl 1 (thread at back).
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
3rd row: purl 1 (thread at back), purl 1.
5th row: repeat from 1st row.

"rice" pattern
Knitting - "rice" pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: knit 1, purl 1.
2nd row: knit stitches over purl stitches, and purl stitches over knit stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.

pattern "elm seed"
Knitting - elm seed pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st and all odd rows: knit stitches.
2nd row: 1 yarn over, purl 2, slip yarn over these 2 stitches, purl 2.
4th row: purl 2, yarn over 1, purl 2, slip yo over these 2 stitches.
Repeat from the 1st row.

pattern "alternating columns"
Knitting - alternating stitches pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus 4, plus edge stitches.
Rows 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9: knit 4, purl 2, knit 4 at the end of the row.
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
11, 13, 15, 17 and 19th rows: knit 1, then knit repeating 2 purls, 4 knits, at the end of the row knit 2 purls, 1 knit.

elastic band pattern 1x1
Knitting - rib 1x1. 1st row: knit 1, purl 1.

pattern "relief rhombuses"
Knitting - pattern "relief diamonds". The number of loops is a multiple of 14, plus edge stitches.
1st row: purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, knit 6.
2nd and all even rows: according to the picture.
3rd and 15th rows: 1 knit, 1 purl, 1 knit, 1 purl, 1 knit, 1 purl, 4 knit, 1 purl, 3 knit.
5th and 13th rows: knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2.
7th and 11th rows: knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1.
9th row: knit 6, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1.


"buds" pattern
Knitting - "buds" pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus 1, plus edge stitches. 1st row: knit 4, purl 2, at the end of the row
knit 1 knit. 2nd, 3rd and 4th rows: how the loops look. 5th row: insert the right knitting needle behind the 4th loop, pull out the thread, knit 1, purl 2, knit 3, at the end of the row knit 1. 6th row: purl 1, then knit, repeating until the end of the row: purl 3, knit 2, purl 2 together. 7, 8, 9 and 10th rows: how the loops look. 11th row: start from the 5th row, shifting by 3 loops, i.e. start with 3 knit stitches, insert the right knitting needle behind the 4th loop, pull the thread, etc.


"garland" pattern
Knitting - garland pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 10, plus edge loops.
1st row: purl 3, knit 5, purl 2.
2nd and 4th rows: knit 2, purl 5, knit 3.
3rd row: purl 3, add 1 knit twisted, knit 1, purl 3 together, knit 1, add 1 loop, picking up the thread between the loops, purl 2.
5th row: repeat from 1st row.

wheat pattern
Knitting - "wheat" pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 2.
Rows 1, 3, 7 and 9: knit stitches.
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
5th row: 1 knit, 1 double stitch (insert the right needle into the loop located under the loop and knit it).
11th row: 1 double loop, 1 knit.
13th row: repeat from the 1st row.

"grainy" pattern of slipped stitches
Knitting is a grainy pattern made from slipped stitches. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus 2 loops.
Odd rows are the wrong side of the work.
1st and 3rd rows: 1 front, 1 purl.
2nd row: 1 purl, 1 slip as a knit stitch (thread behind the work), 2 knit, 1 yarn over, pull these 2 knit and 1 yarn over through the removed loop, at the end of the work knit 1 purl, 1 knit.
4th row: 1 purl, 1 knit, then knit, repeating until the end of the row, 1 purl, slip 1 loop like a knit stitch (thread behind the work), 2 knit, 1 yarn over, pull 2 ​​knits and yarn over through the removed loop.
Repeat from the 1st row.

spiral elastic pattern
Knitting - spiral elastic band. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
Rows 1, 2 and 3: knit 3, purl 3.
4th and 6th rows: 1 purl, 3 knit, 2 purl.
Knit the 5th, 8th, 14th and 17th rows according to the pattern.
7th to 9th rows: knit 1, purl 3, knit 2.
Rows 10, 11 and 12: purl 3, knit 3.
13th and 15th rows: purl 2, knit 3, purl 1.
16th and 18th rows: knit 2, purl 3 and knit 1.
19th row: repeat from the 1st row.

rubber band pattern
Knitting with knitting needles - "binding elastic" pattern. Odd number of loops.
1st row: knit 1, purl 1 (thread in front), knit 1 at the end of the row.
2nd row: purl stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.

"large tangle" pattern
Knitting - "large tangle" pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: knit 1, purl 1 (thread in front).

3rd row: purl 1 (thread in front), knit 1.
5th row: repeat from 1st row.

"elastic wave" pattern
Knitting - wave elastic band. The number of loops is a multiple of 9, plus 5, plus edge stitches.
1st row: 5 purl, 2 knit crossed to the right, 2 knit crossed to the left, repeat until the end of the row, at the end knit 5 purl.

3rd row: 5 purl, 2 knit crossed to the left, 2 knit crossed to the right, repeat until the end of the row, at the end knit 5 purl.
5th row: repeat from 1st row.

flat elastic pattern
Knitting with knitting needles - flat elastic. The number of loops is a multiple of 10, plus edge loops.
1st row: knit 7, purl 3.
2nd and all subsequent rows: according to the pattern, i.e. knit over knit, purl over purl.

lace braid pattern
Knitting - lace braid pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 5, plus 3, plus edge stitches.
1st row: purl 1, knit 1 twisted, purl 1, knit 2, repeat, at the end of the row knit 1 purl, 1 knit twisted, 1 purl.
2nd row: 1 knit, 1 purl twisted, 1 knit, then repeat until the end of the row 2 purl, 1 knit, 1 purl twisted, 1 knit.
3rd row: 1 purl, 1 knit twisted, 1 purl, 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, repeat, at the end of the row knit 1 purl, 1 knit twisted, 1 purl.
4th row: 1 knit, 1 purl twisted, 1 knit, then repeat until the end of the row 3 purl, 1 knit, 1 purl twisted, 1 knit.
5th row: purl 1, knit 1 twisted, purl 1, knit 3, discard 1st onto next 2, repeat, at the end of the row knit 1 purl, 1 knit twisted, 1 purl.
Repeat from the 2nd row.

cross offset pattern
Knitting - cross offset pattern. Even number of loops. 1st row: purl 1, knit 1, yarn over 1, discard removed
loop on knitted front and yarn over. 2nd and all even rows: purl stitches. 3rd row: knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, yarn over 1, slip the slipped stitch onto the knit stitch and yarn over, knit 1.

sieve pattern
Knitting - sieve pattern. The picture shows two samples of this pattern, knitted with thick and normal needles. Even
number of loops.
1st and all odd rows: knit stitches.
2nd row: knit 1, slip 1 (thread at back), knit 2 at the end of the row.
4th row: knit 2, then knit, repeating until the end of the row: slip 1 (thread at the back), knit 1.
Repeat from the 1st row.

stirrup pattern
Knitting - stirrup pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 7, plus 4, plus edge stitches.
1st and 3rd rows: 5 purl, 1 knit, 1 purl, at the end of the row 4 purl.
2nd and all even rows: how the loops look.
5th and 7th rows: purl 4, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, at the end of the row purl 4.
9th row: repeat from 1st row.

groove pattern
Knitting - groove pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 3, plus edge loops. 1st row; Knit 2, purl 1. 2nd and all subsequent ones
rows: as 1st.

"tangle" pattern
Knitting - tangle pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: knit 1, purl 1 (thread in front).
2nd row: purl 1, purl 1 (thread at back).
Alternate rows 1 and 2.

vertical column pattern
Knitting - vertical stitch pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
Rows 1, 3 and 5: knit 3, purl 1 twisted, knit 2.
Rows 2, 4 and 6: purl 2, knit 1 twisted, purl 3.
Rows 7, 9 and 11: purl 1 twisted, knit 5.
8th, 10th and 12th rows: 5 purl, 1 knit twisted.
13th row: repeat from the 1st row.

"Andalusian" pattern
Knitting - Andalusian pattern. Even number of loops.
1st row: facial loops.
2nd and 4th rows: purl stitches.
3rd row: knit 1, purl 1.
5th row: repeat from 1st row.

"relief vertical" pattern
Knitting - raised vertical pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st, 3rd, and 5th rows: slip 2 stitches as purl stitches (thread in front of work), 2 knit stitches (thread forms 1 wrapping loop).
2nd, 4th and 6th rows: purl 2, knit the next loop and the wrapping loop together, picking up the loops from behind, knit 1.
Rows 7, 9 and 11: knit 2, slip 1 stitch as a purl (thread in front of the work), 1 yarn over, slip 1 loop as a purl (thread behind the work).
Rows 8, 10 and 12: knit 1, knit 2 together, picking up the stitches from behind, purl 2.
13th row: repeat from the 1st row.

elastic band pattern 2x2
Knitting - 2x2 rib. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge stitches. 1st row: knit 2, purl 2.
2nd and all subsequent rows: according to the pattern, i.e. knit over knit, purl over purl.

thorn pattern
Knitting - barb pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st row: 2 knit crossed to the right (knit first the 2nd loop, then the 1st), 2 knit crossed to the left (knit the 2nd loop first behind the back wall, then the 1st).
2nd row: purl stitches.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.

knit stitch pattern (jersey)
Knitting - knit stitch pattern (jersey). The jersey pattern (hosiery knitting) gets its name from the island of Jersey. WITH
from time immemorial, there fishermen's wives knitted pullovers for their husbands with this pattern. 1st row: knit stitches.
2nd row: purl stitches. Alternate rows 1 and 2.

"sloping knot" pattern
Knitting - inclined knot pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st row: 2 knit, 1 knot (from 1 loop, knit 6 loops alternately behind the front and behind the back wall. Drop 5 of these loops onto the 6th), 3 purl.
2nd and all even rows: how the loops look.
3rd row: 1 purl, 2 knit, 1 knot, 2 purl.
Continue knitting, shifting the pattern 1 stitch to the left.

pattern "line of hearts"
Knitting - pattern line of hearts. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st row: purl 2 (thread at the back), knit the 4th loop behind the back wall, then knit the 3rd loop.
2nd row: purl 2 (thread in front), purl the 4th loop, then purl the 3rd stitch as well.
3rd row: knit stitches.
4th row: purl stitches.
Repeat from the 1st row.

curl patternOK "
Knitting - curl pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus 2, plus edge stitches.
1st row: knit 1, purl 1 (2 times), at the end of the row knit 1, purl 1.
2nd and all even rows: how the loops look.
3rd row: 1 intermediate (knit 1 knit, lifting the horizontal thread between the edge and the next loop with a knitting needle), 1 knit, 1 purl, 1 knit, drop the intermediate loop to the previous 3, purl 1, at the end of the row knit 1 knit, 1 purl.
5th row: 1 front, 1 purl, then knit, repeating until the end of the row 1 intermediate, 1 front, 1 purl, 1 front, drop the intermediate loop to the previous 3, 1 purl.
7th row: repeat from the 3rd row.

checkerboard knot pattern
Knitting - checkerboard knot pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st and 3rd rows: knit stitches. .
2nd row: purl stitches. .
4th row: 4 purl, 1 knot, (2 knit together, turn knitting, 1 slip, 1 knit, turn knitting, 1 purl, turn knitting, 1 slip, 1 knit, turn knitting, 1 purl, turn knitting, 1 remove, knit 1, turn knitting, purl 1.
In each row, shift the knot by 3 loops.

"damask" pattern
Knitting - damask pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 12, plus edge stitches.
1st row: knit 2, purl 5, knit 2, purl 3.
2nd and all even rows: according to the picture.
3rd and 19th rows: purl 1, knit 2, purl 3, knit 2, purl 2, knit 1, purl 1.
5th and 17th rows: purl 2, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 3.
7th and 15th rows: 1 knit, 2 purl, 3 knit, 2 purl, 2 knit, 1 purl, 1 knit.
9th and 13th rows: knit 2, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, purl 3.
11th row: 1 purl, 2 knit, 3 purl, 2 knit, 4 purl.
21st row: repeat from the 1st row.

vertical knot pattern
Knitting - vertical knots pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 8, plus 3, plus edge stitches. 1st row: knit 3, purl 2, from
next loop, knit 4 loops (1 purl, 1 knit, 1 purl, 1 knit), discard the 4th loop on the right, knitting needle on 3 others, 3rd loop on the 2nd, 2nd on the 1st, 2 purl, at the end of the row knit 3. 2nd row: purl 3, then knit, repeating until the end of the row: knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 3. 3rd and 4th rows: how the loops look, i.e. knit over the front, purl over the back. 5th row: repeat from 1st row.

pattern "oblique elastic band"
Knitting with knitting needles - oblique elastic band. The number of elastic loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.

2nd row: knit 1, purl 2, knit 1.

4th row: purl 1, knit 2, purl 1.
Repeat from the 1st row.

cell pattern
Knitting - "cell" pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st and 3rd rows: purl 2, knit 2, purl 2.
2nd and all even rows: according to the pattern of odd rows.
5th row: slip 2 stitches as purls onto an additional needle and leave them behind the work, knit 1, purl 2 from an additional needle, slip 1 loop onto an additional needle and leave it before work, purl 2, knit 1 from an additional needle.
7th row: repeat from the first row, shifting the pattern by 3 loops, i.e. start: knit 1 and then repeat until the end of the row, purl 4, knit 2.

checkerboard pattern of 2 knit and 2 purl loops
Knitting - a checkerboard pattern of 2 knit and 2 purl stitches. 1st row: knit 2, purl 2.
2nd and all even rows: according to the picture.
3rd row: purl 2, knit 2.
5th row: repeat from 1st row.

grainy lines pattern
Knitting - grainy lines pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 2.
1st row: facial loops.
2nd row: knit all stitches 2 together.
3rd row: 2 knit stitches are knitted from each loop (one knit loop is knitted behind the front wall, the other behind the back wall, after which the loop from which it was knitted is discarded from the left knitting needle).
4th row: purl stitches.
Repeat from the 1st row.

vertical stripe pattern
Knitting - a pattern of vertical stripes. The number of loops is a multiple of 10, plus edge loops.
1st row: purl 3, knit 1, purl 3, knit 3.
Knit the 2nd and 3rd rows according to the pattern.
4th row: knit stitches.
Repeat from the 1st row.

leaf pattern
Knitting - leaves pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 10, plus edge loops.
Rows 1, 3, 4 and 16: purl stitches.
2nd and 10th: knit stitches.
5th row: purl 5, knit 5.
6th row: knit 1, purl 5, knit 4.
7th row: purl 3, knit 5, purl 2.
8th row: knit 3, purl 5, knit 2.
9th row: purl 1, knit 5, purl 4.
11th row: knit 1, purl 5, knit 4.
12th row: purl 3, knit 5, purl 2.
13th row: knit 3, purl 5, knit 2.
14th row: purl 1, knit 5, purl 4.
15th row: knit 5, purl 5.
17th row: repeat from the 1st row.

lattice pattern
Knitting - lattice pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 8, plus edge loops.
1st row: purl 1, knit 7.
2nd and 8th rows: 1 knit, 5 purl, 1 knit, 1 purl.
3rd and 7th rows: knit 2, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 1.
4th and 6th rows: purl 2, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 3.
5th row: knit 4, purl 1, knit 3.
9th row: repeat from 1st row.

rubber band pattern "diagonal"
Knitting - diagonal rib. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st row: knit 2, purl 2.
2nd and all even rows: according to the picture.
3rd row: knit 1, purl 2, knit 1.
5th row: purl 2, knit 2.
7th row: purl 1, knit 2, purl 1.
9th row: repeat from 1st row.

"English chess" pattern
Knitting. Do you or your loved one like chess? Knit a sweater using the English checkerboard pattern. Number of loops
multiple of 2.
1st row: facial loops.
2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th rows: 1 knit stitch, 1 double stitch.
Rows 6, 7, 8 and 9: 1 double stitch, 1 knit.
10th row: repeat from the 2nd row.
Note.
In the 6th and 10th rows, knit a double loop, also picking up the dropped loop of the previous row.

"paired elastic" pattern
Knitting - paired elastic band. The number of loops is a multiple of 7, plus 3, plus edge stitches.
1st row: knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, 1 yo, slip the slipped loop onto the knitted one, yarn over, purl 1, knit 1, 1 yo, slip the slipped loop onto the knitted one, yo, knit 3 at the end of the row .
2nd row: knit 3, then knit, repeating until the end of the row: purl 4, knit 3.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.

pattern "rye spikelet"
Knitting - rye spikelet pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st row: 1 yarn over, knit 4.
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
3rd row: 1 yarn over, from 3 loops knit first the 3rd loop in front of the other 2, then knit the 2nd and 1st stitches together, from the next 2 loops knit behind the back wall first the 2nd loop, then 1st.
5th row: repeat from the 3rd row.

"sheaves" pattern
Knitting - "sheaves" pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 18, plus edge stitches.
1st row: 1 knit, 2 purl, 2 knit, 2 purl, 1 knit, 1 purl.
2nd row: knit 3, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2.
Rows 3 and 4: Continue shifting the pattern 1 stitch to the right and 1 stitch to the left on each row.

"double tubercles" pattern
Knitting - double tubercles pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 5, plus edge loops.
1st row: purl 3, knit 2.
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
3rd row: purl 1, knit 2, purl 2.
5th row: repeat from 1st row.

fantasy stripes pattern
Knitting - pattern "fancy stripes". The number of loops is a multiple of 11, plus 5, plus edge stitches.
1st row: knit 5, then knit repeating knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 5.
2nd row: purl 6, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, at the end of the row purl 5.
Alternate rows 1 and 2.

"simple tubercles" pattern
Knitting - "simple tubercles" pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 4, plus edge loops.
1st row: knit 3, purl 1.
2nd and all even rows: purl stitches.
3rd and 7th rows: knit stitches.
5th row: knit 1, then repeat purl 1, knit 3, at the end of the row do purl 1, knit 2.
9th row: repeat from 1st row.

spikelet pattern
Knitting - spikelet pattern. The number of loops is a multiple of 5, plus edge loops.
1st row: knit 3, purl 1, knit 1, yo 1, slip the slipped stitch onto the knitted stitch and yarn over.
2nd row: purl stitches.

pattern "relief diagonal"
Knitting - pattern relief diagonal. The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.
1st row: 1 purl, 2 knit crossed to the right, 2 knit crossed to the left, 1 purl.
2nd and all even rows: how the loops look.
3rd row: 2 knit crossed to the right, 2 knit crossed to the left, 2 purl.
5th row: continue knitting, shifting the pattern 1 stitch to the right.

Pattern "diamonds from tubercles"
Knitting - pattern "diamonds from tubercles". The number of loops is a multiple of 6, plus edge loops.

Good afternoon, dear needlewomen!

What to give a man for a holiday? Did you know that a man values ​​non-material gifts? That is, in other words, a man will value a thing made with his own hands much higher than one bought in a store.

In this article, the “Craftswoman” will tell you how to knit a stylish men’s hat using knitting needles in a checkerboard pattern.

This hat turns out beautiful and stylish.

Finished product size 54-56.

To work you need:

  • yarn, thickness 150-280 m. per 100 g.
  • Knitting needles No. 3.

Before you start knitting, calculate the loops - knit a sample and try it on. We ended up with 80 loops.

So we make a set of 80 loops.

Then we knit with a regular elastic band of 4-5 cm; if you wish, you can knit a lapel, as in our photo. Then you need to knit a little more, depending on how wide the lapel is.

The chess pattern consists of knitting alternately 4 knit loops, 4 purl loops, after 4 rows vice versa, first 4 purl loops, then 4 knit loops.

Chess pattern knitting diagram

You can print out a diagram of a checkerboard pattern using knitting needles.

In our hat we knitted 6 patterns in height (try the hat on your head as you knit), then start decreasing the stitches. For more details on decreasing stitches, watch the video.

A men's pullover with a chess pattern is suitable for both work and dating. This model will undoubtedly become your man's favorite. The model is elegantly made in the spirit of the good old classics. It will look good in any color scheme.

Sizes: 48/50, 52/54 and 56/58 You will need: ONIine “Linie 8 Starwool Maxi” (100% merino wool, 80 m/50 g): 850 (850-900) g dark blue color No. 05; straight knitting needles No. 5.5; circle, knitting needles No. 5.5, length 40 cm. Patterns and knitting: Elastic band A: knit alternately knit 2, purl 2. Rib B: knit 8 stitches alternately. satin stitch, 2 p. iron. Checkerboard pattern: knit according to the pattern. The diagram shows the persons. r., in purl. r. knit sts according to the pattern. Constantly repeat rapport between shooters. Repeat rows 1-24 constantly. Decorative decreases: right edge: chrome, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the left (= remove 1 stitch as knit, knit 1, then pull the removed stitch through it). Left edge: knit 2 sts together, chrome. Knitting density: 17.5 p. and 23 r. checkerboard pattern with knitting needles No. 5.5 = 10 x 10 cm; 19 p. and 23 r. ribbed knitting needles No. 5.5 = 10 x 10 st. Back: cast on 92 (102-110) sts on needles No. 5.5 and knit 3.5 cm = 8 r. rubber band A, and start in the 1st row. = persons r. after chrome from k1, purl 2, k2. and finish symmetrically. Next, knit in a checkerboard pattern, while in the 1st row. evenly add 0 (0/2) p. = 92 (102-112) p. After 36 p. in a chess pattern, knit from the right edge the first 10 stitches after the edge. rib B = edge, knit 8, purl 2, continue knitting the remaining stitches in a checkerboard pattern. After 12 p.m. knit trace 10 sts with rib B = edge, * knit 8, purl 2, knit from * 2x. After another 12 p.m. knit 30 sts with rib B, etc. until all sts are included in rib B. After 53.5 (51.5-49.5) cm = 124 (120-116) r. from the cast-on edge close for the armholes on both sides 1x 2 p. and in every 2nd p. 1x 2 p. and 1x 1 p. = 80 (90-100) p. At an armhole height of 18.5 (20-21.5) cm, close off the middle 26 (30-34) p. for the neckline and finish the left side first . From the inner edge, make bevels in every 2nd r. 3x 1 decorative decrease. After 3 cm = 6 r. From the beginning of the neckline, close off the remaining 24 (27-30) sts. Finish the right side symmetrically. Before: knit as for the back, but distribute the checkerboard pattern in the opposite order, i.e. in 36 r. knit a chess pattern from the left edge in front of the edge. last 10 sts with elastic band. At an armhole height of 12.5 (14-15.5) cm, close off the middle 12 (16-20) stitches for the neckline and finish the left side first. From the inner edge, make bevels in every 2nd r. 10x 1 decorative decrease. After 9 cm = 20 r. From the beginning of the neckline, close off the remaining 24 (27-30) sts. Finish the right side symmetrically. Sleeves: cast on 42 (46-50) sts on knitting needles No. 5.5 and knit 3.5 cm = 8 r. with an elastic band A, while in the 1st r. = persons r. start after chrome. from k1, purl 2, k2. and finish symmetrically. Next, knit in a checkerboard pattern, while in the 1st row. evenly add 2 sts = 44 (48-52) sts and distribute the pattern from the center = double arrow. For bevels, add to the footprint on both sides. 12th r. 1x 1 p. and in every 10th p. 9x 1 p. (in every 10th r. 8x 1 p. and in every 8th r. 3x 1 p. - in every 10th r.. 4x 1 p. and in every 8th r. 8x 1 p.) = 64 (70-76) p. After 52.5 cm = 120 r. from the cast-on edge, close for edging on both sides 1x 3 p. and in every 2nd p. 1x 2 p., 14x 1 p., 1x 2 p. and 1x 3 p. = 16 (22-28) p. At an altitude of 15.5 cm = 36 r. bind off the remaining 16 (22-28) stitches. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Cast on 88 (96-104) sts along the edge of the neckline using knitting needles No. 5.5 and knit 3.5 cm = 9 circle. r. with an elastic band A. Close the st. Sew the side seams and sleeve seams. Sew in the sleeves.

In this lesson we will look at how to knit such a well-known and widespread pattern as Chess. This relief, like many others, has many variants that are similar to each other, but have some differences. The lesson contains a diagram of each of these possible options for a given relief.


Here is a photo of one of the knitting methods, a classic pattern called a checkerboard pattern, for which an ordinary four by four pattern (P) is taken.


  1. At the beginning of knitting, a set of loops is made, the number of which is a multiple of four, plus two edge units.
  2. In the first P, you need to alternate four front loops (LP) and four purl loops (IP).
  3. The second and all other even Ps are knitted the way the stitches look.
  4. The third R is knitted in the same way as the first.
  5. In the fifth P, the loops are swapped, and I alternate four IPs with four LPs.
  6. The seventh row is performed in exactly the same way as the fifth.

Any of the options is extremely simple to perform, so even the most inexperienced craftswoman can knit it. The embossed checkerboard pattern made with knitting needles is a pattern of fairly high density. This allows you to make warm scarves and hats, sweaters and pullovers with this pattern. In addition, this pattern is double-sided, that is, the same on both the front and back sides, which determines its versatility.

This knitting technique looks great on children's and adult items. Products are knitted for boys and girls, as well as men and women.




Variations of chess

Checkerboard pattern

Visually, a chessboard braided pattern with knitting needles looks like a basket that has been woven.

Despite all the similarities, you should not knit weaves on the canvas. This effect is achieved by alternating LP with PI.

The pattern of the ornament is simple, and its repeat is ten units horizontally and eight units vertically.


Striped checkerboard

The striped checkerboard has a lot in common with the wicker checkerboard.

The basis of this knitted pattern is garter stitch. Interspersed with the stockinette stitch, measuring three by three loops, are made into this base.

It is necessary to make a set of P knitting needles, the number of which is a multiple of six, plus three edge ones. It follows from this that the horizontal rapport is six units. The diagram contains both odd and even rows. Vertical rapport contains sixteen Ps, from the first to the sixteenth.


Chess prostitute

This relief is made up of squares, some of which are made with stockinette stitch, and others with Putanka ornament. It is knitted with knitting needles, alternating 1LP and 1IP.

In the purl row, the loops are shifted. In this case, the alternation of P changes places. The pattern contains even and odd P, and the pattern repeat is fourteen P and twenty rows.


Checkerboard pattern with openwork

The ornament of the checkerboard braided pattern with openwork is very original, and its repeat contains eight P.

Vertical repeat is twelve rows. The diagram contains both odd and even rows. Openwork holes in the pattern are formed by yarn overs, as well as P tied together, that is, two P together.


Chess bow

The pattern consists of strips of ordinary checkerboard measuring five by four, as can be seen from the symbols. In addition to these stripes, the pattern contains bows from purl loops against the background of the front stitch. The relief repeat is nine P horizontally, and ten P vertically.

The pattern contains all the Ps, both knit and purl. In addition, it contains a graphic image of the pattern. Only you can decide which of the two options is more convenient to use. Choose an option and knit according to any of them.



Triple checkerboard pattern

This is an extremely interesting pattern in which two by two elastic bands are successfully connected, directed along and across the canvas, and in a checkerboard pattern.

In this case, we have a very large rapport, which has sixteen units. It is necessary to carry out the pattern in accordance with this drawing, alternating from the first to the twentieth row. If done correctly, we get a fairly dense and voluminous ornament.


Vertical checkerboard

Take a close look at the pattern called Vertical Checkerboard. The pattern shows that its rapport is fourteen P horizontally, and sixteen P vertically. The photo shows that the relief is made up of strips of stockinette, located vertically, and a checkerboard pattern. It is made up of squares of purl stitch, as well as squares of the “Rice” pattern. The pattern is made up exclusively of odd Ps, and even purl Ps are made as the stitches look.


Rice knit chess with braids

The scheme of this option is the most complex. The main relief is a rice knitting pattern, which alternates with a “braid” pattern in a checkerboard pattern.

To connect any of these patterns, use this detailed diagram, or any explanations that can be found on the Internet. We have looked at many options for knitting chessboard, with symbols and explanations.


Checkerboard pattern with braids

This is an extremely beautiful relief, which includes stripes of satin stitch on both the back and front.

These stripes seem to be connected to each other using small braids placed on the canvas in a checkerboard pattern. The pattern contains only odd knit Ps, and purl Ps are made the way the stitches look.


This concludes the master class on teaching novice needlewomen how to knit various variations of chess patterns. If you wish, you can choose from one of many warrants for knitting yarn products.

We knit chess patterns using video tutorials



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