These are models made of Japanese motifs found in the popular pattern book of the Japanese master Hitomi Shida. These motifs, intricate, so fascinating and inspiring!
By design, the pullover is extremely simple, and the complexity of its weaving is only in the pattern. Experienced female craftsmen are not difficult to weave similar products on their own, mainly inspiration and creativity.
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Jumper Cherry Blossoms:
The pullover is made of yarn 51% lyocell, 49% cotton, 110m/50g on a needle with a diameter of 3-4mm. The model makes a circle from bottom to top with a raglan that mimics the raglan seam.
Olga Sazontseva sweater Ellie
A very pretty and feminine pullover (or, as the master himself put it – Ellie's sweater), from Olga Sazontseva's universal white. This garment is made with a cutout pattern of 100% organic baby cotton Gazzal cotton.
Contrast pink pullover
The model is very good, it uses both modes from the book by Japanese authors. The first is in the center of the front detail, and the second cutout pattern is woven along the center of the sleeve in a symmetrical line.
Patterns on the sleeves
Round yoke pullover Vivienne
@wool.style master from Nizhny Novgorod so light and delicate pullovers. The model is made seamlessly from top to bottom with mohair on two strands of Viverone silk 327m/25g, and the woven sleeves also require Viviene plus.
Jumper on the yoke Elluring
Another round yoke style with a Japanese motif is the Elluring pullover, which combines two yarns of similar colors.
The cutout yokes and cuffs with textured patterns are woven from smooth yarn, most of which are made from angora long-barrel stitches.
Strange geometry of the T-shirt
The model of this collection today, the most unusual in design, is a T-shirt from @krisi_hop.
This pattern can be connected based on the following diagram, where the path located on the periphery is excluded from the diagram.
Crocheted neckline pullover
The next model is likely to have been factory-made and features a carefully selected cutout pattern from Hitomi Shida's book. Also, the pullover combines knitting needles and crochets, so note the design of the neckline.
The pattern scheme of the main fabric is given below, the same as the pattern on the sleeves of the pink pullover.