How to knit a trendy jumper for a beginner. Knitting patterns. Knit a pullover for a woman new models

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DIMENSIONS
36/38 (40/42) 44/46
YOU WILL NEED
Yarn (77% cotton, 15% cashmere, 8% polyamide; 175 m / 50 g) - 400 (450) 500 g col. powders; knitting needles No. 4 and 4.5; circular knitting needles No. 4; embroidery needle with a blunt end for wool.
PATTERNS AND SCHEMES
RUBBER
The number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 2 edge.
Front rows: hem, * 1 front, 2 purl, 1 front, from * constantly repeat, hem.
Purl rows: knit loops according to the pattern.
INTERNAL SURFACE
Facial rows - purl loops, purl rows - facial loops.
FACE SURFACE
Facial rows - facial loops, purl rows - purl loops.
"Spit" AND ON 8 LOOP
1st-4th rows: front surface.
5th row: r 8 loops cross to the right (= 4 loops left on the auxiliary knitting needle at work, knit the next 4 loops, then knit the loops from the auxiliary knitting needle).
6th row: purl.
Constantly repeat the 1-6th rows.
"Spit" IN ON 8 LOOP
Knit as “Scythe” A, but in the 1st and 5th row cross 8 loops to the left (= leave 4 loops on the auxiliary knitting needle before work, knit the next 4 loops, then knit the loops from the auxiliary knitting needle).
OPENWORK PATTERN WITH "BRAIDS" A
Knit acc. scheme 1. It shows the front rows. In the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern, knit the crochets with the purl ones. Run 1 time 1-14th rows, then constantly repeat 3-14th rows.
OPENWORK PATTERN WITH "BRAIDS" IN
Knit like an openwork pattern with "braids" A, but according to. scheme 2.
CENTRAL "SPIT"
Knit acc. scheme 3. It shows the front rows. In the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern. Constantly repeat the 1-12th rows.
BEvel of the neck
Knit according to scheme 4.
UNDERLINED DECREASES
In patterns with "braids" at the beginning of the row, knit the edge and 2 loops together with the front; at the end of the row
knit up to 3 loops from the end, then knit 2 loops together with an inclination to the left (remove 1 loop as a front, 1 front and stretch it through the removed loop), edge.

In the wrong side at the beginning of the row after the edge and at the end of the row before the edge, knit 2 loops together with the wrong side.
CLOSURE OF THE LOOP WITH THE NEEDLE
Leave the end of the thread approx. 200 cm and thread into an embroidery needle.
Step 1: Insert the needle into the 1st loop from the wrong side to the front and stretch the thread.
Step 2: Skip 1 st, insert needle into 3rd st from RS to purl and pull through.
Step 3: Insert the needle into the 2nd (missed) loop from the wrong side to the front, while bringing the needle under the thread stretched in front of the loop. Stretch the thread.
Step 4: Insert the needle into the 4th (through one from the 2nd) loop from the right side to the wrong side and stretch the thread.
Step 5: Insert the needle from the wrong side to the front in the 3rd (skipped) loop, while bringing the needle over the thread stretched in front of the loop, and pull the thread.
Constantly repeat steps 2-5 until all loops are closed.
KNITTING DENSITY
22 p. x 32 p. \u003d 10 x 10 cm, connected with the wrong side;
8 p. \u003d 2.5 cm, connected with "Braids" A and B;
30 p. x 32 p. \u003d 10 x 10 cm, connected with openwork patterns with "braids" A and B,
20 p. \u003d 7 cm, connected by a central "oblique".
COMPLETING OF THE WORK
BACK
Dial 122 (130) 138 loops on the needles with a cruciform set and tie 5 cm with an elastic band for the strap, while in the last wrong side, evenly distributing, add 2 p. = 124 (132) 140 p.
Continue work next. way: hem, 5 (7) 9 p. Purl stitch, 8 p. "Oblique" A, 2 (4) 6 p. Purl stitch, 36 p. Openwork pattern with "braids" A, 20 p. Central "oblique" , 36 p. Openwork pattern with “braids” B, 2 (4) 6 p. Purl stitch, 8 p. “Oblique” B, 5 (7) 9 p.
After 32 cm = 102 rows from the bar, close for armholes on both sides 1 x 5 (7) 9 p., Then in each 2nd row it is emphasized to reduce 10 (9) 8 x 1 p.
After 53 cm = 170 rows (55 cm = 176 rows) 57 cm = 182 rows from the bar, close on both sides 26 (28) 30 sts for the shoulders and leave the average 42 (44) 46 loops.
BEFORE
Knit like a back, but with a V-neck.
For a neck bevel after 33.5 cm = 108 rows from the bar, i.e. after 9 rapports of the central “braid”, continue to work on the middle 28 loops according to. scheme 4, continue the rest of the patterns.
After 38.5 cm = 124 rows from the bar, divide the work for a V-shaped neckline in the middle and finish both sides separately.
Decreases for the neck to perform acc. scheme.
After the last row of the scheme, perform another 10 x 1 decrease along the edge of the neckline in each 2nd row and in each 4th row 1 (2) 3 x 1 decrease in the same way.
Close the remaining 26 (28) 30 p. Shoulders at the height of the back.
SLEEVES
Cast on 50 (54) 58 sts for each sleeve with a cruciform set and tie 5 cm with an elastic band for the strap, while in the last purl row, evenly distributing, add 14 (16) 18 p. = 64 (70) 76 p.
Continue to work as follows: edge, 3 (6) 9 p. of the wrong side, 18 p. with an openwork pattern with “braids” A, while completing the last 18 p. pattern with "braids" B, while doing the first 18 p. Scheme 2, 3 (6) 9 p.
For the bevel of the sleeves on both sides, add in each 10th row from the bar 10 x 1 p. (Alternately in each 8th and 10th row 11 x 1 p.) In each 8th row 12 x 1 p. And knit with purl stitch = 84 (92) 100 p.

After 34.5 cm = 110 rows from the bar, close the sleeves on both sides 1 x 5 (7) 9 p. 1 p. And again in each 2nd row 6 x 1 p.
After 50.5 cm = 162 rows from the bar close the remaining 34 (38) 42 p.
ASSEMBLY
Run shoulder seams.
Cast on 49 (54) 59 sts on circular needles along the edges of the front neck from / to the corner, between them cast on the remaining 42 (44) 46 back sts.
On all 140 (152) 164 loops, knit with an elastic band in circular rows, while in the corner start and finish with 1 knit.
To shape in the 2nd row at the beginning of the row, knit 2 loops together with an inclination to the left and at the end of the circular row, knit the last 2 loops together with the front. Repeat these decreases 7 more times in each circular row.
After 9 rows from the set of loops, close the remaining 124 (136) 148 loops with a needle, while making sure that the edge does not shrink.
Sew on the sleeves. Sew side seams and sleeve seams.
Photo: Sabrina magazine No. 2/2016









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Women's pullover "Iclyn" by Anna Harris

The description of the women's pullover by designer Anna Harris is translated from the magazine “Knit Wear” winter 2017.

Dimensions:
Chest circumference - 85 (94, 103, 113, 122, 131) cm.
Required yarn:
Cascade Yarns Longwood (100% merino wool; 175 m / 100 grams per skein) - 6 (7, 8, 9, 9, 10) skeins.
Required tools:
Needles No. 4, circular needles No. 4, 40 cm long, stitch markers, removable marker, extra needle, stitch holder, tapestry needle.
Knitting density:
19 sts and 32 rows = 10 cm in shawl pattern;
21 sts and 29 rows = 10 cm in stockinette stitch;
18 stitches and 29 rows = 10 cm openwork;
22 panel loops with harnesses = 8.5 cm wide.
Notes:
The front and back of the pullover are worked separately in straight and reverse rows from the bottom up, and then sewn together.
Sleeves are knitted from top to bottom.
Openwork pattern:
(the number of loops is a multiple of 3)
1st row (front):
1 front loop, * 1 purl loop, 1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with the front loop with an inclination to the left;
repeat from * to last 2 sts, purl 1, knit 1.
2nd row (wrong side):
2 front loops, * 2 purl loops, 1 front loop;
3rd row:
1 front loop, 1 purl loop, * knit 2 loops together with the front one with an inclination to the right, 1 yarn over, 1 purl loop;
repeat from * to the last loop, 1 facial loop.
4th row:
repeat 2nd row.
For rapport, repeat rows 1-4.

Back:
Next row (purl):
Next row (front):

Next row (purl):
knit sts to last 5 sts, insert marker, knit 4, knit 1 st behind front wall and behind back wall - on needles 54 (59, 64, 69, 74, 79) loops.
Next row (front):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 3 front loops, knit the lower edge of the back according to the scheme to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Next row (purl):
front loops to the marker, marker, knit in the prescribed manner until the last 5 loops, 4 front loops, knit 1 loop over the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop is added.
Repeat the last two rows 9 more times - on the needles 74 (79, 84, 89, 94, 99) loops; 20 rows of pattern on the bottom of the back are knitted.
Next row (front):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 3 front loops, place a marker, 22 loops of the “aran” pattern, marker, front loops to the end of the row - on the needles 75 (80, 85, 90, 95, 100) loops.
Next row (purl):
front loops to the marker, marker, knit pattern to the marker, marker, 4 front loops, knit 1 loop knit behind the front wall and behind the back wall - on the needles 76 (81, 86, 91, 96, 101) loops.
Next row (front):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, front loops to the marker, marker, knit a pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Next row (purl):
front loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, purl loops to the last 5 loops, 4 front loops, knit 1 loop with the front loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop is added.
Repeat the last two rows 4 (6, 8, 10, 12, 14) more times, then knit one RS row - on the needles 87 (96, 105, 114, 123, 132) loops.
Next row (purl):
front loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, purl loops to the last 5 loops, 5 front loops.
Place a removable marker at the end of the row.
Next row (front):
Next row:
front loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, purl loops to the last 3 loops, 3 front loops.
Next row:
front loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row.
Next row:
front loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, purl loops to the last loop, 1 front loop.
Next row (front):
front loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row.
Next row (purl stitch):
front loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, purl loops to the end of the row.
Rep last two rows until piece measures 26 (26.5, 27.5, 28, 28.5, 29) cm from slip row, ending with RS.

Armhole shaping:
Bind off 6 (6, 9, 12, 13, 15) sts at beg of next 2 rows, cast off 1 st at beg of next 6 (6, 12, 12, 16, 1) sts, ending with RS - left 69 (78, 75, 78, 81, 84) sts.
Knit 3 rows, removing markers.
Continue in lace pattern until armhole measures 11.5 (12.5, 12.5, 14, 14, 15) cm, ending with a purl row.
Neckline:
Next row (front):
Knit 26 (30, 29, 29, 30, 31) sts and transfer these sts to the holder for the right side of the neckline of the back, cast off 17 (18, 17, 20, 21, 22) sts, knit to the end of the row - on knitting needles 26 (30, 29, 29, 30, 31) sts for left side of back neckline.
Left side of back neckline:
Knit 1 purl row.
At the beginning of the front rows cast off 1 loop 8 (10, 9, 9, 10, 10) times - 18 (20, 20, 20, 20, 21) loops remain on the needles.
Right side of back neckline:
Return 26 (30, 29, 29, 30, 31) sts to needles and join working yarn on wrong side.
At the beginning of the purl rows cast off 1 st 8 (10: 9: 9: 10: 10) times - 18 (20: 20: 20: 20: 21) sts remain on needle.
Continue straight until armhole measures 19 (20.5, 20.5, 21.5, 21.5, 23) cm. Cast off all sts.

Before:
With straight needles cast on 11-12-13-16-19-26 sts.
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, front loops to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Next row (front):
front loops to the last loop, knit 1 loop over the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop is added.
Repeat the last two rows 20 (22, 24, 25, 26, 25) more times - on the needles 53 (58, 63, 68, 73, 7 loops.
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 4 front loops, place a marker, front loops to the end of the row - on the needles 54 (59, 64, 69, 74, 79) loops.
Next row (front):
front loops to the marker, drawing the bottom of the back to the last 4 loops, 3 front loops, knit 1 loop with the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop is added.
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 4 front loops, knit a pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Repeat the last two rows 9 more times - on the needles 74 (79, 84, 89, 94, 99) loops; 20 loops of the pattern are connected.
Next row (front):
front loops to the marker, 22 loops of the “aran” pattern, place a marker, 3 front loops, knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall - on the needles 75 (80, 85, 90, 95, 100) loops.
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 4 front loops, marker, knit pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row - on the needles 76 (81, 86, 91, 96, 101) loops.
Next row (front): front loops to the marker, marker, knit a pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the last loop, knit 1 loop over the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop is added.
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 4 front loops, purl loops to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Repeat the last two rows 4 (6, 8, 10, 12, 14) more times, then knit the RS row 1 time - on the needles 87 (96, 105, 114, 123, 132) loops.
Next row (purl):
5 facial loops, purl loops to the marker, marker, knit pattern to the marker, marker, facial loops to the end of the row.
Place a removable marker at the beginning of the row.
Next row (front):
Next row:
3 front loops, back loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row.
Next row:
front loops to the marker, marker, knit pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row.
Next row:
1 front loop, purl loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row.
Next row:
front loops to the marker, marker, knit pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row.
Next row (purl):
purl to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, knit to end of row.
Rep last two rows until piece measures 26 (26.5, 27.5, 28, 28.5, 29) cm from slip marker, ending with RS.
The armhole and neckline are formed as for the back.
Sleeves:
Cast on 24 (26:30:32:34:34) sts with straight needles.
Sleeve hem:
Installation row (front):
Knit 1 st behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 0 (1, 3, 4, 5, 5) front loops, place a marker, 22 loops of the aran pattern, place a marker, front loops to the end of the row - on knitting needles 25 ( 27, 31, 33, 35, 35) sts.
For sizes 85 and 94 only:
A number of additions:
Repeat these additions in each row 39 (41) more times, finish with the front row - 65 (69) loops on the needles.
Only for sizes 103, 113, 122 and 131:
A number of additions:
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, front loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Repeat these additions in each row 5 (5, 1, 1) more times, finish with the front row.
Knit 2 (4, 2, 2) rows straight.
Repeat the last 8 (10, 4, 4) rows 4 (3, 11, 11) more times, then repeat only the row of additions 2 (4, 0, 0) times - there are 63 (61, 59, 59) loops on the needles.
Knit straight for 2 (2, 0, 0) more rows, ending with RS.
For all sizes:
Cast on 6 (6, 9, 12, 13, 15) sts at the end of the next 2 rows - 77 (81, 81, 85, 85, 89) sts on needles.
A number of decreases (front):
1 front loop, knit 2 loops together with the front with a tilt to the left, front loops to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, front loops to the last 3 loops, knit 2 loops together with the front with a slope to the right, 1 front loop - reduced 2 loops.
Rep these dec every 6th row 15 (17: 17: 17: 17: 17) more times - 45 (45: 45: 49: 49: 53) sts on needle.
Continue straight until sleeve measures 33 (35.5, 35.5, 38, 38, 40.5) cm from armpit.
At the longest point, finish with a purl row.
Cast on 3 sts and bind off all sts on RS with i-cord.
Completion:
Thread the ends of the threads. Steam the details. Run shoulder seams. Sew sleeves into armholes. Sew sleeve seams and side seams.
Neck strap:
Using circular needle and RS starting at right shoulder, cast on and knit 98 (112:104:112:124) sts along edge of neckline. Cast on 4 sts and bind off all sts on RS with i-cord.
Steam a women's pullover.

Knitted jumper Blue-Spring

White knitted jumper with raglan braid

Knitted jumper with knitting needles is made of the wrong side, pearl knit and raglan sleeve.


Size: S (M, L, XL, XL)
Bust: 81-86 (91-97, 102-107, 112-117, 122-127) see.
End circle: 92 (102, 114, 126, 141) see.
Length: 48 (50, 52, 54, 56) cm.
Sleeve: 30 (31, 32, 32, 32) cm.
Materials: 8 (9, 9, 10, 11) skeins of Rowan Mohair Haze (70% mohair, 30% wool, 25g/102m), needle size 2.75 and 3.0mm, extra braid needle, stitch holder.
Knitting density: 28 stitches * 36 rows = 10*10 cm. satin stitch with 3.0 mm needles.

Broach: remove the loop as a person., 1 person., throw the removed loop over the knitted one.
Double pull: remove the loop as a person., 2 persons together., throw the removed loop over the knitted one.
Knit a loop 2 times: knit the next loop. behind the front wall, do not remove the loop from the left knitting needle, knit the loop again behind the back wall (added 1 loop).
Crossings 3 * 3 to the right: slip 3 loops on an additional knitting needle, leaving them at work, knit 3 persons. from the left needle, then 3 persons. with an extra needle.
Crossings 3 * 3 to the left: remove 3 loops on an additional knitting needle, leaving them before work, knit 3 persons. from the left needle, then 3 persons. with an extra needle.

Knitted jumper, description

Back: cast on 129 (143, 159, 177, 197) sts on needle size 2.75 mm.
1st row (person. side): 1 person., * 1 out., 1 person., repeat from *
2nd row: knit as the first - pearl knit
Continue knitting with pearl viscous - 14 rows.
Switch to 3.0 mm needles.
Knit with purl stitch.
Armholes: at a height of 24 (25, 26, 27, 28) cm from the inlaid edge, knit:
1st row (right side): cast off 3 loops, finish with purl.
2nd row (wrong side): close 3 loops (one loop remained on the right knitting needle), 2 persons., (knit a loop 2 times) - 2 times, knit facial to the last. 5 loops, (knit a loop 2 times) - 2 times, 3 persons. = 127 (141, 157, 175, 195) sts.

Braid - raglan:

2nd row: 2 persons., 6 out., (1 person., broach) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit facial to the last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (2 persons together, 1 persons) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, purl 6, 2 persons.
3rd row: purl 2, crossing 3 * 3 to the left, (purl 1, purl 2 together) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit purl to the last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (2 together out. behind the back wall, 1 out.) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, crossing 3 * 3 to the right, 2 out.
4th row: 2 persons., 6 out., (1 persons., broach) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit facial to the last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (2 persons together, 1 persons) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, purl 6, 2 persons.
5th row: purl 2, knit 6, purl 1, purl 2 together, purl to last. 11 loops, 2 together out. behind the back wall, 1 out., 6 persons., 2 out.
6th row: 2 persons., 6 out., (1 persons., broach) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit facial to the last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (2 persons together, 1 persons) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, purl 6, 2 persons.
7th row: 2 out., 6 faces., (1 out., 2 together out.) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit purl to the last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (2 together out. behind the back wall, 1 out.) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, 6 persons., 2 out.
8th row: 2 persons., 6 out., (1 persons., broach) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit facial to the last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (2 persons together, 1 persons) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, purl 6, 2 persons. = 123 (127, 141, 159, 179) sts.
1-8 rows form a braid pattern for raglan.
Continue to knit in this way until there are 57 (57, 61, 61, 63) loops on the needles.
Track. row (wrong side): 2 persons., 1 out., (2 together out.) - 2 times, 1 out., knit facial to the last 8 loops, 1 out., (2 together out. for the back wall) - 2 times, 1 out., 2 persons.
Cut yarn and set aside 53 (53: 57: 57: 59) sts.

Before: knit as a back to a height of 79 (79, 87, 87, 91) cm.
Neckline (RS): Work 9 sts in patt, purl 2tog, 8 (12, 12, 14) sts, turn work, discard remaining sts = 18 (18, 22, 22, 24) sts.
Continue to decrease for armholes, at the same time from the side of the neck, decrease 1 loop in each row - 5 (5, 7, 7, 8) times.
SIZE M ONLY:
Track. row (person. side): 2 out., 6 loops in the pattern, 3 together out. = 9 loops.
Track. row: 2 together out. behind the rear wall, 5 out., 2 persons. = 8 loops.
FOR SIZES L, XL and XXL ONLY:
Track. row (right side): 2 out., 6 loops in the pattern, 1 out., 3 together out. = 10 loops.
Track. row: 2 persons., 6 out., 2 persons.
Track. row: 2 out., 5 persons., double broach = 8 loops.
Track. row: 6 out., 2 persons.

FOR ALL SIZES:
Track. row (person. side): 2 out., 3 persons., double broach = 6 loops.
Track. row: 4 out., 2 persons.
Track. row: 2 out., 1 person., double broach = 4 loops.
Track. row: 2 out., 2 persons.
Track. row: 1 out., 3 together out. = 2 loops.
Track. row: 2 together out.
Finish work.
From faces. sides, leave the central 41 loops for the neck, connect the thread, finish the second side symmetrically to the first.

Sleeve: cast on 67 (71, 73, 73, 75) sts on needle size 2.75 mm.
Knit pearl viscous - 12 rows, finish the front row.
Switch to 3.0 mm needles.
Start in WS, starting with WS, inc 1 st on each side alternately on every 3rd and 4th rows until you have 87 (89:87:99:107) sts, then on every 6th row until you have 101(105 , 107, 111, 115) sts.
At a height of 30 (31, 32, 32, 32) cm, close on each side - 3 loops.
Knit (person. side): 2 persons., (knit a loop 2 times) - 2 times, knit facial to the last. 5 loops, (knit a loop 2 times) - 2 times, 3 persons. = 99 (103, 105, 109, 113) sts.
Braid - raglan:
1st row (person. side): 2 out., 6 persons., 1 out., 2 together out., knit purl to the last. 11 loops, 2 together out. behind the back wall, 1 out., 6 persons., 2 out.
2nd row: 2 persons., 6 out., 1 persons., broach, knit facial to the last. 11 loops, 2 persons together., 1 persons., 6 out., 2 persons.
3rd row: purl 2, crossing 3*3 to the left, purl 1, purl 2 together, purl to last. 11 loops, 2 together out. behind the back wall, 1 out., crossing 3 * 3 to the right, 2 out.
4th row: knit as 2nd row.
5th row: knit as 1st row.
6th row: 2 persons., 6 out., Knit facial to the last. 8 loops, 6 out., 2 persons.
7th row: knit as 1st row.
8th row: knit as 6th row. = 87 (91, 93, 97, 101) sts.
Repeat rows 1-8 until 29 sts remain.
Knit 1 row.

For left sleeve only: dec 1 st on each side, then bind off 4 sts at beg of next row = 23 sts.
Dec 1 st on one side, then bind off 5 sts at beg of next row = 17 sts.
Repeat the last 2 rows - 2 times.
Close loops.

For right sleeve only: cast off 5 sts at beg of row, cast off 1 st at end of row = 23 sts.
Knit 1 row.
Repeat the last 2 rows - 3 times.
Close loops.

Collar: except for one from the side of the left sleeve, from the front side with knitting needles 2.75 mm. Cast on 17 sts along the left sleeve, 12 (12:16:16:18) sts along the left side of the front neckline, work 41 sts from the extra needle on the front neckline, 12 (12:16:16:18) sts along the right side of the front neckline, 17 sts along the second sleeve, work 53 (53, 57, 57, 59) sts from the back neck extra needle, decrease 1 st along these sts = 151 (151, 163, 163, 169) sts.
Knit pearl knit - 4 cm.

Jumper knitting, assembly: sew the last seam of the raglan, sew the seams of the sleeves, sew the sides

Knitted jumper SERRA

This jumper is knitted top down without seams.

Jumper with collar

DIMENSIONS

S (M) L (XL)

YOU WILL NEED

Yarn 1 (50% wool, 50% cotton; 50 g / 175 m) - 6 (7) 7 (8) skeins of beige;
yarn 2 (70% mohair, 30% silk; 25 g / 210 m) - 6 (6) 7 (7) skeins of white; straight knitting needles No. 4; circular knitting needles No. 3.5, 80 cm long. Yarn on sample Gepard Garn "CottonWool" and "Kid Seta" color "CottonWool" 142, color "Kid Seta" 406

SEMI-PATENT PATTERN

Row 1 (= purl row): K1, *Yo, slip next st, K1*, repeat from * to * until end of row.
2nd row: 1 person., * knit a loop and a yarn over together with the front, 1 out. *, repeat from * to *, finish: knit a loop and a yarn over together with the front, 1 persons.
In height, repeat these 2 p.

KNITTING DENSITY

20 p. x 36 p. \u003d 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a semi-patent pattern in 2 threads (= 1 thread of both yarns taken together) on knitting needles No. 4.

ATTENTION!

The product is knitted in 2 threads (= 1 thread of both yarns taken together).
The density of knitting must correspond to the specified one, first of all - in width. If only one number is indicated in the instructions, it applies to all sizes.

BACK

On knitting needles No. 4, freely dial in 2 threads (= 1 thread of both yarns taken together) 87 (95) 103 (111) p. And knit with a semi-patent pattern.
When the length of the back is 58 cm, close the middle 35 (35) 39 (39) sts for the neckline and finish both sides separately.
To round the neck close from the inner edge at the beginning of each row 3, 2 p. 10, 11) p.

BEFORE

Knit like a back, but with a deeper neck. When the last 7 cm is left to the end of the part (check along the back to the last closed loops), close the middle 13 (13) 17 (17) p. for the neck and finish both sides separately.
To round the neck, close from the inner edge at the beginning of each row 4, 4, 2, 2, 1, 1 p., Then at the beginning of each 2nd row, 2 more times, 1 p.
At the same time, knitting up to the 1st closing of the loops for the shoulder bevel (check on the back), close the loops in the same way.

ASSEMBLY

Run the shoulder seams (the seam should not stretch, but not pull the knitted fabric together).

SLEEVES

Knit from top to bottom. Count from the shoulder seam in both directions down 92 (96) 100 (104) p. and attach markers. On knitting needles No. 3.5, dial between the markers on the front side of the product (stretch the thread along the wrong side) 93 (97) 101 (105) p. = 1 p. From each 2nd row. Knit with a semi-patent pattern, performing on both sides in every 4th p. Decrease: after / before the edge loop 2 sts knit together according to the pattern - according to the patent pattern.
When 49 (53) 57 (61) sts remain on the needles, continue to work without decreases and knit until the sleeve length is 35 (36) 37 (38) cm. Then close the loops (not tight).

ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)

Sew sleeve seams and side seams.
Collar-inlay
Knit on circular needles No. 3.5 in rows in forward and reverse directions = start and end in the middle of the neck of the back. Pick up loops along the edge of the neck of the back from the front side of the product (pull the thread along the wrong side): 1 p. On the seam and 1 p. From each closed loop + an additional 2-3 p. On the rounded area.
On the edge of the neckline of the front, dial: 1 st from each 2nd row (where 1 st was closed at a time in each 2nd p.) + an additional 1 st between closures; in the remaining areas, dial 1 st from each closed loop; on the right side of the loop, dial in the same way as on the left. Finish the set of loops along the edge of the neck of the back, as described above, + 1 st per seam.
Knit in rows in forward and reverse directions with a semi-patent pattern. Distribute the loops so that in the middle of the front and back the pattern coincides with the pattern of the inlay collar. With a collar width of 8-9 cm, close the loops (not tight). Run the back seam of the inlay collar.

Translation of knitting jumper ROPEWALK

Beige Kimono Jumper


DIMENSIONS

36/38 (40/42)

YOU WILL NEED

Yarn (100% natural wool; 160 m / 50 g) - 450 (500) g beige; circular knitting needles No. 4.

RUBBER

An even number of loops. Edge, alternately 1 front, 1 purl, edge.

LARGE PEARL PATTERN

Facial rows: alternately 1 facial, 1 purl. Purl rows: knit loops according to the pattern. Loops shift in each front row.

FACE SURFACE

Facial rows - facial loops, purl rows - purl loops.

PATENT EDGE (BOTH SIDES ON 3 HINGES)

Front rows: at the beginning of the row, remove 1 loop as a purl (thread at work), 1 front, 1 loop, remove as a purl, at the end of the row, knit up to 3 loops from the end, then remove 1 loop, like a purl (thread at work) , 1 front, 1 loop to remove, as wrong side.
Purl rows: at the beginning of the row, 1 purl, slip 1 loop as a purl (thread before work), 1 purl, at the end of the row, knit up to 3 loops from the end, then 1 purl, remove 1 loop as a purl (thread before work), 1 purl.

PATTERN FROM "LEAVES"

The number of loops at the beginning is a multiple of 30 + 2 hem = knit acc. scheme 1. It shows the front rows. In the purl rows, knit all the loops and crochets with purl ones, from 2 yarn overs in a row, knit the 1st yarn over with the purl, the 2nd yarn with the purl crossed.
The diagram shows 1/2 of the pattern. For the entire width of the sleeve after the strap, start with the hem, repeat 2 times, finish with 1 hem; the middle of the sleeve is located between 2 rapports.
The increments shown on the right side of the scheme must be carried out on both sides!
Starting from the 57th row of the scheme, divide the pattern for the yoke, while knitting the “leaf” motifs on both sides according to. scheme, the diagonal transition from the top of the “leaf” to the front surface area on the 2nd half should be done in a mirror image so that the “leaves” on both sides of pattern 4 end symmetrically. Run 1 time 1-112th rows.

YOKET WITH PEARL PATTERN (INITIALLY ON 2 LOOP)

Knit acc. scheme 2. It shows the front rows. In the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern, knit the crochets with the purl ones.
Pattern acc. scheme in each front row on both sides of the 2 middle loops, expand with 1 yarn over = 1 loop and include increases in a large pearl pattern.
Run 1 time 1-20th rows, then the pattern with increases logically continue up.
Attention!
The first and last 2 loops of the pattern in the instructions are indicated as an openwork strip. Due to the increase in the middle, these loops are shifted outward in the scheme, but in a pullover, yarn overs and loops knitted together are located on top of each other.

KNITTING DENSITY

21 p. x 31 p. \u003d 10 x 10 cm, connected with a pattern of "leaves" and front surface;
22 p. x 31 p. = 10 x 10 cm, tied with a large pearl pattern.

ATTENTION!

Due to the increasing number of loops, knit on circular needles in rows in the forward and reverse direction.
Jumper knit across from 2 parts, starting from the sleeve, respectively. Arrow on the pattern = direction of knitting.

RIGHT SLEEVE WITH FRONT AND BACK

Cast on 60 sts on the needles in a cross-shaped set and tie 6 cm with an elastic band for the sleeve placket, while in the last purl row add 1 st on both sides = 62 sts.
Continue to work with a pattern of “leaves”, while doing increases on both sides according to. scheme.
For the shoulder bevel, after 18 cm = 56 rows from the bar, start on the middle 2 p. Knit a yoke with a pearl pattern, on both sides continue to work with pattern 2 acc. scheme.
After 36 cm = 112 rows from the bar on both sides, continue to work on 66 loops of the “leaves” pattern, respectively, with the front stitch, while adding another 4 (6) x 1 p. in each 2nd row = 70 on both sides ( 72) p. front surface.
After 38.5 cm = 120 rows (40 cm = 124 rows) from the bar, the right sleeve is finished.
For the lower edge of the front and back on both sides, knit on the outer 3 p. Patent edge, the next 67 (69) p.
After 46.5 cm = 144 rows (48.5 cm = 150 rows) from the strap, the number of loops will reach 90 (96) sts for the coquette pattern or 230 (240) sts in total.
Then, for the neckline, divide the work in the middle, leave the last 115 (120) sts and continue to work on the first 115 (120) sts for the front without further increments. way: 3 sts with a patent edge, 67 (69) sts with the front stitch, an openwork strip (= 2 loops knit together with the front, 1 yarn over) and 40 (43) sts continue to knit with a large pearl pattern, 3 sts with a patent edge.
After 25 cm = 78 rows (27 cm = 84 rows) from the division of work, leave loops.
Then dial 115 (120) loops of the back on the knitting needles and continue to work without further increments next. way: 3 sts with a patent edge, 40 (43) sts with a large pearl pattern and continue to knit an openwork strip (= 1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a slope to the left), 67 (69) sts with front stitch, 3 sts with a patent edge . At the height of the front, leave loops.
Then again continue to work on all 230 (240) loops with a single canvas according to. pattern, while 6 sts of the patent edge at the neck are included in the coquette pattern, constantly knit the middle 2 loops with front stitch.
At the same time, for the shoulder bevel in the 1st row, decrease on both sides of the 2 middle loops by 1 loop as follows: before the middle loops, knit 3 loops together with the front one and make 1 yarn over, knit the adjacent loops with the front ones, then make 1 yarn over and knit 3 loops together purl = 228 (238) p. Repeat these decreases 11 (12) more times in each front row.
After 8 cm = 24 rows (8.5 cm = 26 rows) from the end of the neck or after 79.5 cm = 246 rows (84 cm = 260 rows) from the bar, leave the remaining 206 (214) p.

LEFT SLEEVE

Knit like a right sleeve, and after 38.5 cm = 120 rows (40 cm = 124 rows) from the bar, leave a total of 206 (214) p.

ASSEMBLY

Sew the left sleeve to the edge of the front / back, to do this, on both sides, connect the left loops of pattern 5 with a knitted seam, between them the left loops of the large pearl pattern of both parts are cast on 1 knitting needle, respectively, the parts are combined with the right sides and knit 2 loops each (1 p. from each needle) together, closing the loops. Run the bottom seams of the sleeves and side seams.

In the description for each model, the schemes and the principle of knitting are described in detail, but it must be borne in mind that there are no two identical women. That is why we recommend changing the model in accordance with its features (figure). The selection contains patterns only with knitting needles, the hook can be found in the crochet blouse catalog.

How to choose yarn for a cardigan

When choosing yarn for a pullover, the first thing you should pay attention to is composition. Choose threads according to the season, cotton and linen for summer patterns, wool and mohair for rainy autumn and cold winters. Most use a mixture of materials of various combinations, 100% composition of one material is rare. Keep in mind that wool itself is quite scratchy, so in combination with acrylic it will be more pleasant to wear and comfortable to knit sweaters, but it will lose a little of its warm properties.

When planning your budget, take into account the thickness, the thicker the yarn chosen, the more skeins will be required. The length of the thread in the skein is also important, it is always indicated in the description on the label. This indicator may differ from manufacturer to manufacturer, so you may need more threads from the same manufacturer when knitting, despite the similarity of the skein.

Correctly counting how many threads you need is a whole science, but it’s better to buy with a margin and keep the label, as it may turn out that this particular yarn is no longer on sale. In your opinion, similar threads from the side on the model will be striking, standing out sharply, this is best avoided. You should be more careful when choosing yarn for a sweater, and before buying, turn the edge of the thread in your hands, it is pleasant and whether it suits you.

A few words about knitting needles

There is a direct relationship between the size of the needles, the chosen yarn and the result. The smaller the size, the longer it will take to knit and the work will be more subtle and elegant. Pay attention to the combination of thread thickness and needle size. If you take a thick thread and small knitting needles, the jacket will be denser and, conversely, with a thin thread and a larger size, loose knitting is obtained.

Needle types

In stores you can find metal, plastic and even wood. Metal is the strongest and most durable. The needles also differ in length and thickness. It is important that the needles are smooth, otherwise it will negatively affect the quality. Differ by type:

  • Circular
  • Ordinary
  • hosiery
  • Auxiliary

Circular knitting needles are two knitting needles that are fastened together with a thick fishing line. With their help, it is convenient to knit products across. Used for seamless things.

Regular knitting needles are the most popular, they knit most cardigan sweaters. One end is pointed, the other may have a limiter, this is convenient so that the loops do not sleep.

Stockings are shorter than usual, and are usually sold as a set. Both ends of such knitting needles are sharp and can be used up to 5 pieces at a time. Very comfortable when knitting in the round, so you can make out the neck of the sweater.

Auxiliary ones are needed for knitting a pattern on a model with a knitting pattern, in which the loops must be removed for a while. They can be straight or curved.

How often we confuse these terms, including me. Let's try to figure out together what are the similarities and what are the differences.

Jumper female models and schemes.

A jumper is a knitted garment without fasteners or with a partial fastener at the top, which is worn over the head. It can be with or without a collar, but not with any collar, the difference is a sweater, we'll talk about this below. The neckline can be of any shape, size and length. Well, it seems clear.

I am sure on our website from the collection of fashionable models of women's clothing you will definitely choose for yourself any version of a women's jumper, with a detailed description and diagrams.

Pullover for women.

A pullover is a type of jumper, and has neither a collar nor a fastener. It fits tightly to the body and usually has a V-shaped neckline.

Also, we have collected a large selection of knitting and crocheting for women of fashionable models of pullovers, with diagrams and descriptions.

Women's sweater models and schemes.

A sweater is a knitted garment for the upper body, having a two- or three-layered collar that fits around the neck, that is, round around the neck.

It is this distinctive feature in the form of a collar that immediately distinguishes the sweater from all types of knitted women's clothing. It is very convenient and indispensable in the winter or cold season, protecting our neck from hypothermia. On our knitting site Vyazhi.ru there is an excellent collection of fashionable models of knitting sweaters, for which there are diagrams and descriptions.

Now a little clarification or apology.

On our site there is a large selection of translations of knitting for women of fashionable models of pullovers, jumpers and sweaters with descriptions and diagrams. I must say right away that sometimes the names are not chosen correctly, without understanding to the end how to properly name this type of clothing. Yes, and there is such a nuance, when translating, we give the name in the same way as the designer called it, and this goes against the generally accepted norms for determining the gradation and type of clothing. Please don't judge us harshly.