A knitted tie is an unusual DIY gift for a man.  How to tie a knitted tie: two easy ways Crochet pattern for a men's tie

A knitted tie is an unusual DIY gift for a man. How to tie a knitted tie: two easy ways Crochet pattern for a men's tie

Openwork tie

You will need: 100 g of "OREN BAYAN" yarn (100% cotton, 200 m/20 g) black; hook No. 1, 5.

Performance.

Make a life-size pattern.

Knit a flower according to pattern 1 and pin it on the pattern, tie it with a mesh of 5-7 stitches. p. according to scheme 2, filling in the gaps between the petals, stem and leaves.

Tie the tie along the contour, leveling the edge using posts of different heights (st. b/n, st./n, st./2n, etc.) and different amounts of stitches. p. between them, then perform the strapping according to scheme 4.

Knit the button at the top of the tie according to pattern 3, then cut the loops in the same sequence. Sew onto the finished product.

Knit the flower with yarn in two threads, and the mesh, binding and button with yarn in one thread.

The belt for securing the tie around the neck is a chain of... P., knitted with yarn in two threads of the required length (this belt can be tied at the back, or can be fastened with a button sewn in advance, the loop for it is a ring of 4-5 chain stitches).

Set (vest and tie)

Size: 44-46.

You will need: 150 g melange viscose yarn "RAM" (80% viscose, 20% lurex, 210 m/90 g) brown shades; yarn "Hummingbird" (100% cotton, 400 m / 100 g) 100 g coffee and 25 g milk color; 2 buttons (or 2 metal rings); hook number 2.

Main pattern: pattern according to scheme 1.

Knitting density: 18 st/n * 10 r. = 10* 10cm.

Attention! The main yarn in the product is two-strand yarn (1 strand of coffee-colored "Hummingbird" yarn + 1 strand of "RAM" viscose).

Performance.

Front/Back: Work as one piece, starting from the bottom edge of the back to the shoulder and from the shoulder to the bottom edge of the front.

Dial 76 v. p. with the main thread and knit in a pattern according to pattern 1 with an even fabric to a height of 10 cm.

Then close the armholes on both sides with 6 tbsp. After 1-8 cm from the armholes, close the middle 28 stitches for the neckline on the back. and knit each shoulder separately (1-8 stitches wide) with an even fabric to a height of 11 cm.

Then for a V-neck, add s internal sides front shelves in each row 20 times, 1 tbsp. (we received 38 tbsp on each shelf).

At the same time, after 1-8 cm from the shoulder bevel (see pattern), add 6 tbsp on both sides in the armhole area. (we received 44 tbsp on each shelf).

Finish the work at a height of 56 cm from the inlaid edge.

Assembly: sew side seams.

Tie the product in a circle with yarn in two threads (1 thread of milky "Hummingbird" yarn + 1 thread of "RAM" viscose) 1 p. Art. b/n 1st r. - *Art. b/n, "pico" from 3rd century. p. *, from * to * repeat the required number of times.

Sew buttons for fastening (see photo). According to scheme 2, perform a figure-eight clasp.


Tie

Basic pattern: rows of st/n; round motifs according to scheme 1. Execution.

Bottom detail: according to scheme 1, knit 6 motifs with Hummingbird yarn into two threads (3 milk-colored motifs and 3 coffee-colored motifs), connecting them together during the knitting process.

The principle of connecting round motifs to each other:

Knit the 1st motif according to scheme 1; 2nd motive, typing a chain of 30 v. p. and without closing it into a ring, thread it into a chain of 30 v. p. 1st motive, etc., stringing each next motive - see photo. Pay attention to the alternation of yarn colors - see photo. Use the main yarn to tie according to pattern 2.

The middle part of the tie is made in rows of double stitches. To do this, dial 31 st/n along the upper edge of the binding of the lower part and knit, cutting on both sides in each row 11 times, 1 st/n.

Knit the remaining 9 sts with an even fabric to a height of 5 r.

Top piece: knit one motif with milky yarn according to pattern 1 (not completely tying the st/n ring - see photo), attach it to the last row of the middle piece and tie this motif with the 1st p. Art. non-woven viscose "RAM". Tie 2 lacings according to pattern 3 of the required length. Attach them to the top round motif, like ties (see photo).



I knitted one like this for myself black and white version and a little shorter. (or rather, they knitted it for me) It turned out well. I liked it.

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Many of my friends don't like to wear ties. Moreover, I hardly remember any people who would say that they like wearing a tie. Personally, I treat ties very well and they never cause me the discomfort that many people experience. The first tie I wore was in 5th grade school. Back then it was a tie with an elastic band :) Later, around the 9th grade, I started wearing regular ties.

For the first year and a half, I didn’t tie a tie, but used a ready-made loop that was made for me when I bought it. And only later alone good man taught me how to tie a tie correctly. Just today I found out that the method I use is called “Windsor”. Although, to be honest, it took me a long time to figure out how I do it :)

Four-in-hand

The simplest and most popular knot. It is suitable for those who are just learning how to tie a tie, and goes with almost any shirt collar. It is important that the knot is not covered by the edges of the collar.

Cross knot or "Christensen" ("Christensen")

This knot is best suited for ties made of thin fabric. Used in combination with high collars.

Small node

In accordance with its name, it implies a small knot, suitable for thin (silk, for example) fabrics and for tight-fitting collars. Very easy to tie.

Windsor

This is one of the most popular nodes. Quite difficult to perform, but gives effective results. The size of the knot can be adjusted by changing the ends of the tie and experimenting with the width, but in any case it is large, so it is best suited to open collars, such as Italian shirts.

Half Windsor

This is a less voluminous knot than the classic Windsor knot. It is suitable for straight ties made of thin fabric, and goes harmoniously with open collars.

Prince Albert

This is a very compact knot that goes perfectly with long collars. May come in handy if you are dealing with narrow tie. Choose ties made from soft fabric for him.

Butterfly

Most men who attend social events have difficulty handling a bow tie. You can, of course, wear a bow tie with an elastic band, but we still advise you to master this science in order to shine in any situation.

Ascot

If, following the example of the fashionista Jude Law, you replaced a tie in your wardrobe with a scarf, then you will like this knot. The neckerchief is tucked into the collar of the shirt, and the top button must be undone.

What to knit as a gift for a man? This question is asked by almost every second knitter. This is understandable, both you and your chosen one are already pretty tired of scarves, hats, mittens, sweaters, vests, jumpers and jackets, but you want to surprise and please your other half no less than before.

As knitted gift a man can be presented with a knitted tie, knitted headphones, knitted hat with a beard and even knitted panties

Of course, the practicality of these gifts can be disputed, but who said that unusual gifts for men must necessarily be practical? First of all, they should be funny, cute, extraordinary, because their primary goal is to surprise and cheer up.

Knitted tie

However, this hardly applies to a knitted men's tie. Being a very unusual gift, it also performs another equally important function - practical. Such a tie is not only possible, but also necessary to wear. It's no secret that knitted ties have become a super fashionable trend in recent times. The very fact that photojournalists from such leading men's magazines as GQ and Esquire paid close attention to men in knitted ties speaks volumes. And it portends a lot! Leading manufacturers of men's accessories also did not pass by knitted men's accessories. fashionable clothes– all collections since 2012 have invariably featured a knitted men’s tie.

A knitted tie, made by crochet or knitting, yarn of the same color or jacquard pattern, will always emphasize the individuality of its owner. Even knitted in regular garter stitch, coupled with a tweed jacket, it will look very, very impressive and attractive.

Fashion stores have been selling knitted ties for a long time. But why buy something that you can easily do yourself?

At first glance, it may seem that you can knit a tie using any sewn tie as a basis. This is wrong. When knitting a tie, some subtleties must be observed.

What to pay attention to when knitting a tie

Width

A knitted tie should be slightly narrower than a regular one - about 5-6 cm. This way it will look better.

Color

The color and pattern are chosen based on the clothing collection of the man for whom this accessory is intended. Seasonality also plays an important role when choosing the color of a knitted tie. For winter and autumn (cold times), “cold”, restrained colors are suitable - blue, gray. For spring and summer - bright, cheerful, explosive, with geometric patterns.

Pattern

Refined people can practice knitting ties with jacquard patterns, but regular garter stitch, the relief fabric of which adds both dynamism and texture, will look no less impressive.

Unlike men's, women's knitted ties are usually decorated with openwork, beads, beads, and embroidery. But we'll talk about them another time.

The difference between a knitted tie and a regular one is clear from the name itself. Different texture. A knitted tie resembles a chunky knit sweater and is typically shaped with a straight end, unlike fabric ties, which have a triangular end. We owe the appearance of such ties to the 60s, thanks to the image of students from the Ivy League.

Your look in the cold season may well be complemented by a tie made of wool or cashmere. Moreover, you can wear it to the office. much warmer than their silk brothers.


Consider the combination of such an unusual accessory:

  • thick wool cardigans,
  • tweed or
  • wool jackets.

Don’t be mistaken in color when choosing - gray, beige, green or wine shade, they are very relevant. In general, choose a brighter color and your image will be fresh and unusual.

And finally, as usual, some advice. When choosing a tie, consider three rules:

  • The combination of a striped shirt and a bright tie requires special attention. Be more careful and careful when choosing the color of your jacket - dark shades are best.
  • Shirt blue color This is always a universal option. Suitable for any jacket color. You just need to choose two or three shades darker from the available ties and you can’t go wrong.
  • Well, the classic version: this White shirt with a tie of a single color, preferably calm or with a small, barely noticeable pattern. Smooth in texture is best.


Doesn't look bad, right?

Add a little edge to a regular shirt with a knit tie or bow tie from Susie Jones. The tie and bow tie are crocheted with a large 5 mm crochet hook, so you need to choose a thicker yarn (it is best to use cotton).

The crochet pattern for a tie and bow tie has been translated into Russian by Handcraft Studio at the request of readers.

Knitted tie and crochet bow tie

How to crochet a tie and bow tie: diagram and description

You will need: yarn of the required color, 5 mm hook, tie/bow clasp, tapestry needle.

Abbreviations:
ch = air loop
RLS = single crochet
PSN = half single crochet
CH = double crochet
2 sc together = knit 2 sc together

Dimensions:
Butterfly: approximately 6 cm x 16 cm.
Tie: approximately 7cm (at widest point) x 160cm.

Knitting a tie:

Crochet 5 mm green yarn, 16 ch
Row 1: 2 sc in the second st from the hook, 1 sc in the next st. 6 sts, skip 1 ch, 1 sc in next. 6 loops, 2 sc in last stitch.
Row 2-11: ch 1 (does not count as a separate loop), 2 sc in first sc, 6 sc, skip 2 sc, 6 sc, 2 sc in last sc.
Row 12: ch 1, 7 sc, skip 2 sc, 7 sc
Row 13-17: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, 5 sc, skip 2 sc, 5 sc, 2 sc in last sc.
Row 18: ch 1, 7 sc, skip 2 sc, 6 sc
Row 19-23: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, 4 sc, skip 2 sc, 4 sc, 2 sc in last sc.
Row 24: ch 1, 5 sc, skip 2 sc, 5 sc
Row 25-29: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, 3 sc, skip 3 sc, 2 sc in last sc.
Row 30: ch 1, 4 sc, skip 2 sc, 4 sc
Row 31-35: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, 2 sc, skip 2 sc, 2 sc, 2 sc in last sc.
Row 36: ch 1, 3 sc, skip 2 sc, 3 sc
Row 37: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, 1 sc, skip 2 sc, 1 sc, 2 sc in last sc.
Repeat row 37 until you run out of green yarn or work reaches half the required length (about 80 cm)
Cut the green yarn and add the cream yarn.
Repeat row 37 until the required tie length is obtained.
Next row: ch 1, 1 sc in first sc, 1 hdc, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc in last sc.
Next row: ch 1, 1 sc in first stitch, 1 hdc, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc in last stitch.
Trim yarn and bind off last stitch.

Product assembly
Hide the ends of the threads. Iron the tie through a damp cloth.

Knitting a butterfly
Bow loops
Please note: at the end of each row the work must be turned over.
Crochet 5 mm red yarn, ch 6
Row 1 (front side): 1 sc in the second loop from the hook, 1 sc in each stitch to the end of 5 loops
Row 2-4: 1 ch (does not count as a separate loop), 1 sc in each sc in the previous row
Row 5: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, 3 sc, 2 sc in last sc, unfold. 7 loops
Row 6-8: ch 1, 1 sc in each sc in previous row
Row 9: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, 5 sc, 2 sc in last sc. 9 p.
Row 10-19: ch 1, 1 sc in each sc in previous row
Row 20: ch 1, 2 sc together over first two sc, 5 sc, 2 sc together over last two sc, 7 loops
Row 21-23: ch 1, 1 sc in each stitch of previous row
Row 24: ch 1, 2 sc together over first two sc, 3 sc, 2 sc together over last two sc 5 loops
Row 25-31: ch 1, 1 sc in each stitch of previous row
Rows 32-55: Repeat rows 5-28 once.
Cast off the last stitch.

Bow tails
Please note: at the end of each row the work must be turned over.
Crochet 5 mm red yarn, ch 10
Row 1 (front side): 1 sc in the second loop from the hook, 1 sc in each stitch to the end of 9 stitches.
Row 2-4: ch 1, 1 sc in each stitch of previous row
Row 5: ch 1, 2 sc together over first two sc, 5 sc, 2 sc together over last two sc, 7 loops
Rows 6-8: Repeat rows 2-4 once.
Row 9: ch 1, 2 sc together over first two sc, 3 sc, 2 sc together over last two sc 5 loops
Row 10-18: ch 1, 1 sc in each stitch of previous row
Row 19: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, 5 sc, 2 sc in last sc. 7 loops
Row 20-22: Repeat rows 2-4 once.
Row 23: ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, 5 sc, 2 sc in last sc. 9 p.
Row 24-27: ch 1, 1 sc in each sc in previous row

Central loop
Crochet 4 mm red yarn, ch 5
Row 1 (front side): 1 sc in the second loop from the hook, 1 sc in each stitch to the end of 4 loops
Rows 2-12: ch 1, 1 sc in each stitch of previous row. Cast off the last stitch.

Neck strap
Crochet 4 mm red yarn, ch 4
Row 1 (front side): 1 sc in the second loop from the hook, 1 sc in each stitch to the end of 3 loops
Row 2-64: Ch 1, 1 sc in each stitch of previous row. Cast off the last stitch.

Product assembly
Insert the tail into the tapestry needle and sew the two short ends of the bow loops together. The seam runs down the back center. Then carefully sew on the bow tails, stitching through all layers. Sew a neck strap in the center. Wrap the center loop around the center of the tie and sew the ends along the short side at the back. Thread one end of the neck strap through the buckle and then through the hook. Pull the end of the tie through the buckle again and secure the end with a needle and suitable thread. Thread the other end of the strap through the other hook, unroll that end and secure.