The intriguing translucent pattern is connected by hook from the extended loops by means of flat lath (ruler). When using laths of different width different patterns turn out, try to experiment with height of loops or inclusion of the same kind of the extended loops in other pattern. We represent master class in knitting of pattern from the extended loops by putting on of loops on lath.
In the beginning gather chainof the necessary are long from air loops. From the last air eyelet extend loop and put on it ruler. Then enter hook into the following loop of initial chain, take working thread, extend the following loop and put on it ruler.
So continue to extend further from each loop of initial chain loops and to put on them ruler.
At the end of row from the last loop knit chain of air loops of rise on ruler height.
Then turn work, remove loops from ruler and begin binding of the extended loops. For this purpose enter hook into long loop, take working thread and provyazhit for time the extended loop and loop on hook, carrying out thereby connecting column. So we repeat binding until the end of row.
Having finished binding of the extended loops of the first row, turn work and extend loop for the second row of long loops. Having extended the first loop, put on it ruler. Further enter hook into the following loop of binding of the previous number of loops and, having taken working thread, extend new loop.
So continue to extend loops and to put on them ruler until the end of row. At the end of row also as well as in the previous row execute chain of air loops on ruler height. Then turn work, remove loops from ruler and start doing binding of loops as in the first row.
Further continue to repeat knitting of the second row.
This pattern can be used for knitting of jacket, dress, top, scarf or palatine, selecting suitable yarn and hook, for pattern of your size. Additions and decreases of loops do also as in usual knitted cloth: extend some long loops from one loop then, having tied with everyone, or for decrease tie some loops together with one loop.
Watch other openwork patterns on the extended loops here.
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