Knitted blackberry pattern: diagram, pattern and step-by-step description

Summer is a wonderful time of year. It is always associated with a variety of fruits and juicy berries. And how we miss them in autumn and winter. It is not always possible to eat them, but creating something with a pattern reminiscent of them will not be difficult. For example, knit a scarf or hat with the Blackberry pattern. It really does look like a ripe berry. This pattern is also suitable for a sweater, cardigan or shawl.

Description of the pattern

Knitted blackberry pattern

Before you start knitting a product with the Blackberry pattern, you need to make a small size sample. This condition is especially important for those who are encountering the pattern for the first time.

The sample will help:

  • Accurately understand the diagram;
  • Select the correct size of knitting needles for the yarn;
  • Understand which loops need special attention so that they do not spoil the appearance of the product.

When knitting a pattern, knit stitches (KL), purl loops (IP), slip stitches and stitches knitted together are used.

Pattern repeat: 4 loops and 4 rows in height.

On the knitting needles, cast on the number of loops that are a multiple of 4 and additionally 2 more loops for the edge loops.

1 row and all subsequent odd rows - 1 CP, knit all loops as IP, 1 CP.

2 r. – 1 CP, 3 loops knit together as 1 IP, 3 loops knit with one of the bottom row (1 LP, yarn over, 1 LP). Continue alternating elements of 3 loops. Complete row 1 CP.

4 rub. – 1 CP, *3 loops of one from the bottom row (1 LP, yarn over, 1 LP), 3 loops knitted together*. From * to * change until the row is completed.

Continue knitting to the desired length of the product, repeating rows 1 to 4.

When knitting on circular knitting needles, start by casting on a number of stitches that is a multiple of 4. In odd rows, knit all stitches.

Blackberry color pattern

Blackberry pattern, knitted - pattern

This pattern is made with yarn of two colors. Each color is knitted in 2 rows.

Repeat the pattern shown in * * until the row is completed.

  • 1 rub. – knit everything with LP.
  • 2 r. - knit IP. After this, introduce a second color into the knitting.
  • 3 r. – *2 LP, 1 elongated loop*.
  • 4 rub. – * 2 LP, remove 1 loop and do not knit*.
  • 5 rub. – change the thread, 1 LP, * remove 1 loop, 2 LP, pull the removed loop through the LP*.
  • 6 rub. – knit all the loops as IP.
  • 7 rub. – color No. 2. 1 LP, * 2 LP, 1 elongated loop*.
  • 8 rub. – 1 IP, *2 IP, 1 removed loop*.
  • 9 rub. – color No. 1. 2 LP, * 1 slipped loop on the right needle, 2 LP, pull the first loop through the LP*.
  • 10 rub. - IP.

Then continue knitting, repeating the pattern from rows 3 to 10.

What products can be knitted with the Blackberry pattern?

Blackberry pattern

A snood scarf is a fashionable accessory that does not depend on the season.

For the winter version of such a scarf, you should give preference to yarn that contains wool. In this version, 4 colors of yarn were used. They alternate as follows: 20 rows of yellow, menthol, beige and light green.

The scarf is knitted in one piece.After completing the knitting, a connecting seam is made at the back.

Bag

Blackberry pattern - bag

The yarn for knitting a bag should consist of half acrylic and cotton. It is knitted in one piece, which is finally folded in half and stitched on each side. You can also connect them using a hook next to connecting posts.

The handle for the bag is crocheted in rows of single crochets.

Turban and snood

Turban

For knitting, acrylic and wool yarn is used (266 m/100 g). The turban is knitted like a scarf in one piece. Its width is 12 cm, and its length depends on the required hat size. When knitting is completed, fold as shown in the picture and sew seams: 1 vertical, 2 straight horizontally and 3 on the sides.

Snood is knitted on circular knitting needles. Knit the first 5 rows not according to the pattern, but alternately alternating a row of LP and IP. Next, continue knitting with the “Blackberry” pattern until the snood reaches the desired width. At the end, knit 5 rows again, alternating knit and purl.

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Curtains

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