
In summer you want lightness and airiness! The new pullover with a sheer mesh structure and filigree lace border will delight you all season long.
Dimensions: 34/36 (40/42) 46/48

You will need: yarn (60% cotton, 40% polyamide; 115 m/50 g) - 450 (500) 550 g in coral-sand-green tones, sectional dyeing; knitting needles No. 4.5; circular needles No. 4.
Pattern 1: purl stitch = knit rows - purl loops, purl rows - knit stitches.
Pattern 2: openwork pattern A (the number of loops is a multiple of 12 + 1 +2 edge stitches) = knit according to pattern 1. It shows the front rows. In purl rows, purl all loops and yarn overs. Start with 1 edge, repeat the repeat all the time, finish with a loop after the repeat and 1 edge. For the front and back, perform rows 1-46 once, for sleeves perform rows 1-30 once.
Pattern 3: openwork pattern B (the number of loops is a multiple of 6 + 2 edge loops) = knit according to pattern 2. It shows the front rows. In the purl rows, knit loops according to the pattern or acc. instructions, from yarn overs knit 1 purl and 1 purl crossed. Complete rows 1-12 once.
Pattern 4: mesh pattern (the number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 1 + 2 edge stitches) = knit according to pattern 3. It shows the front rows. In purl rows, purl all loops and yarn overs. Start with 1 edge loop and loop before the repeat, repeat the repeat all the time, finish with loops after the repeat and 1 edge stitch. Repeat rows 1-8 constantly.

Knitting density: pattern 2 - 18.5 p. x 29 r. = 10 x 10 cm; pattern 3 - 12 r. = 3.5 cm; pattern 4 -19.5 p. x 27.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm.
Description of work:
Back: cast on 87 (99) 111 sts on the knitting needles and for the strap knit 1 cm = 2 rows with pattern 1. Continue working with pattern 2.
After 16 cm = 46 rows from the bar, perform 3.5 cm = 12 rows with pattern 3, while in the 1st row, to balance the pattern, subtract 1 p. = 86 (98) 110 p. Then finish the piece with pattern 4, while in On the 1st row, add 1 p. again = 87 (99) 111 p.
After 25 cm = 68 rows (22 cm = 60 rows) 19 cm = 52 rows from the last pattern change, close for the armholes on both sides 1 x 8 p. = 71 (83) 95 p.
After 40 cm = 110 rows from the last change of pattern, close all the loops, with the middle 47 sts forming the neck, the outer 12 (18) 24 sts each.
Before: knit like a back, but after 30.5 cm = 84 rows from the last change of pattern, close off the middle 17 stitches for the neckline and finish both sides separately. To round along the inner edge, bind off in every 2nd row 1 x 3 sts, 1 x 2 sts and 10 x 1 sts. At the height of the back, bind off the remaining 12 (18) 24 sts of the shoulders.
Sleeves: cast on 51 (63) 75 sts on the knitting needles for each sleeve and knit the placket as on the back. Continue working with pattern 2.
After 10.5 cm = 30 rows from the bar, perform 3.5 cm = 12 rows with pattern 3, while in the 1st row to balance the pattern, subtract 1 p. = 50 (62) 74 p. Continue working with pattern 4, while in the 1st row add 1 p. again = 51 (63) 75 p.
After 22 cm = 60 rows from the last change of pattern, add 1 x 1 p. to bevel the sleeves on both sides, then in every 8th row 3 x 1 p. according to. pattern = 59 (71) 83 p. After 36.5 cm = 100 rows from the last change of pattern, close all loops.
Assembly: sew shoulder seams. For the binding, cast on 100 stitches on circular needles along the edge of the neckline and purl 2 circular rows. Then bind off all the stitches like purl stitches. Sew in the sleeves, sew side seams and sleeve seams.
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My name is Lilia. The main hobby of my life is knitting. I started with knitting needles and switched to a knitting machine. In 1988 I got acquainted with crochet - Romanian lace. About 10 years ago I became interested in Irish lace and Shetland knitting. And now I’m trying fillet crochet. On this site I want to share with you my 45 years of experience in various knitting techniques.
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