In this casual pullover, the pieces are knitted crosswise first in a semi-pattern pattern. At the end of the work, a circular openwork yoke is performed
Sizes: 36/38 (40/42) 44/46
Russian sizes: 42844 (46/48) 50/52
You will need: 700 (750) 800 g gray-brown yarn Lana Grossa “Cashseta” (40% modal, 30% polyamide, 15% cashmere, 15% silk; 100 m/50 g); circular knitting needles No. 8, 80 cm long; circular knitting needles No. 6, length 80 and 60 cm.
Knitting technique.
Semi-patent pattern, needles No. 8: even number of loops. After the initial row, start with the purl row: chrome, alternately 1 purl, 1 knit, chrome. Front rows: chrome, alternately 1 purl, 1 loop from the bottom row (= 1 knit, insert the knitting needle 1 row below), chrome.
Openwork pattern, knitting needles No. 6: the number of loops is a multiple of 6. Knit according to the pattern that shows all the circular rows. Constantly repeat rapport and rounds 1–8.
Knitting density.
Semi-patent pattern: 15 p. and 35 r. = 10 x 10 cm.
Openwork pattern: 17 stitches x 27 circular rows = 10 x 10 cm.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Attention: all parts are knitted alternately crosswise on circular needles No. 8 in rows in the forward and reverse directions and for a round yoke, connected to each other along the edges of the armholes. Start with the seam of the left sleeve. Arrows on the pattern = knitting direction. For technical reasons, the details are shown separately on the pattern.
Left sleeve: cast on 72 stitches on the needles and knit with a semi-patent pattern, starting with 1 purl row. After 2.5 cm = 9 rows from the initial row, cast on 23 new loops at the end of the last purl row for the armhole 15 (19). Then, on all 87 (91) 95 p., continue working with a semi-patent pattern, while in the front row between the edges, start and finish with 1 loop from the bottom row, but in the 1st row on the newly cast on loops instead of the loops from the bottom row, knit 1 knit stitch, respectively . After 26.5 cm = in the 92nd row (29.5 cm = in the 104th row) 32.5 cm = in the 114th row (= front row) from the beginning row, knit the first 15 (19) 23 stitches. for the edge of the armhole according to the pattern and leave. On the remaining 72 loops, continue working with a semi-patent pattern. After 29 cm = 101 rows (32 cm = 113 rows) 35 cm = 123 rows from the initial row, close 72 stitches for the sleeve seam.
Before: cast on 66 stitches on the knitting needles and knit with a semi-patent pattern, starting with 1 purl row. After 2.5 cm = 9 rows from the initial row at the end of the last purl row, include the remaining 15 (19) 23 stitches of the left sleeve into the work and continue the purl row on these loops. Then, on all 81 (85) 89 stitches, continue working with a semi-patent pattern as a single fabric. After 43.5 cm = in the 152nd row (47.5 cm = in the 166th row) 51.5 cm = in the 180th row from the initial front row (= front row) knit the first 15 (19) 23 stitches according to the pattern and leave. On the remaining 66 loops, continue working with a semi-patent pattern. After 46 cm = 161 rows (50 cm = 175 rows) 54 cm = 189 rows from the initial front row, close 66 stitches for the side seam.
Right sleeve: cast on 72 stitches on the knitting needles and knit with a semi-patent pattern, starting with 1 purl row. After 2.5 cm = 9 rows from the initial row at the end of the last purl row, include the remaining 15 (19) 23 front stitches for the edge of the armhole and continue the purl row on these loops. Then finish the right sleeve on all 87 (91) 95 stitches, like the left sleeve.
Back: start as before, and at the end of the 9th row from the initial row, include in the work the remaining 15 (19) 23 stitches of the right sleeve. After 43.5 cm = in the 152nd row (47.5 cm = in the 166th row) 51.5 cm = in the 180th row (= front row) from the beginning row of the back, close the first 15 (19) 23 stitches On the remaining 66 loops, continue working with a semi-patent pattern. After 46 cm = 161 rows (50 cm = 175 rows) 54 cm = 189 rows from the initial back row, close 66 stitches for the side seam.
Assembly: Sew the edges of the armholes (= 15 (19) 23 stitches each) of the back and left sleeve. Sew the side seams and sleeve seams and sew the horizontal edges of the armholes of adjacent parts.
For coquettes Cast on 224 (248) 272 sts on long circular needles No. 6 along the top edge of the pullover and close the work into a ring. To attach the edge, knit 1 circular row, knitting every 3rd and 4th stitch together 56 (62) 68 times = 168 (186) 204 stitches. Continue working with an openwork pattern = 28 (31) 34 repeats. After 9 cm = 25 circular rows from the beginning of knitting the yoke, switch to short circular needles No. 6 and knit 1 circular row, knitting every 2nd and 3rd loop together 56 (62) 68 times = 112 (124) 136 p. For size 1, after 9.5 cm = 26 circular rows from the beginning of knitting the yoke, leave all the loops. For size 2, knit 2 more circular rows, while in the 2nd circular row, knit every 9th and 10th stitch together 12 times. After 10 cm = 27 circular rows from the beginning of knitting the yoke, leave the remaining 112 stitches. For size 3, knit 4 more circular rows with knit stitches, while in the 2nd circular row knit every 10th and 11th stitch 12 times and in the 4th circular row knit every 9th and 10th stitch 12 times knit stitch together. After 11 cm = 30 circular rows from the beginning of knitting the yoke, leave the remaining 112 stitches. Close the loops like the edge of a hollow cord. To do this, at the beginning of the circular row, pick up 3 new stitches and place them on the left end of the circular needles. Then * knit 2 loops, then knit the last of the newly cast on loops and the adjacent yoke loop together with a tilt to the left (slip 1 loop as a knit stitch, knit 1, then pull it through the removed loop), return 3 loops from the right knitting needle to the left knitting needle, move the thread behind the work forward and tighten tightly, repeat from * until only 3 loops remain. Close these loops and sew them to the beginning of the strip of hollow cord.
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