Helena

Summer knitted blouse free pattern

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Size: S (M, L, 1X) 
Chest circumference - 96.5 (109, 117, 127) cm, 
Length - 63.5 (65, 67.5, 68.5) cm, 
Sleeve length from the middle of the neckline - 26.5 (28, 31.5, 34.5 ) see 

Yarn Required: 
Halcyon Yarn Casco Bay Cotton Sport (100% cotton; 320 m / 113 grams in hank) - 755 (846, 983, 1097) m. 

Tools: 
Circular needles No. 3.5, 60 cm long, circular needles No. 2.5, 40 cm and 60 cm, loop markers. 

Knitting density: 
22.5 loops and 33 rows = 10 x 10 cm of the “sown rice” pattern, made with the needles No. 3.5. 

Techniques used: 
Adding a loop with a tilt to the left or right is shown in the video tutorial. 

Turning off a loop at the beginning of the front rows: 1 face loop, 2 loops knit together the front loop with a slope to the left. 

Reduction of the loop at the end of the purl rows: 2 knit the loops together with the front one with an inclination to the right, 1 facial loop. 

Used mating
Figure "rice" (an odd number of loops): 
Each row: 1 front loop, [1 purl loop, 1 face loop] - to the end of the row. 

Figure "rice" for circular rows (even number of loops): 
1st circular row: [1 front loop, 1 back loop] - until the end of the row. 
The rest of the circular rows: knit the front loops with the purl, the knit loops with the face loops. 

The figure "sown rice" and the figure for the central front panel are performed according to the schemes of the 

Back: 
Type 60 cm circular knitting needles No. 2.5 with a length of 60 cm using a set of loops with a long end. 

Tie 15 cm with a “rice” pattern, finish with a facial row. 
Next row (purl): purl loops. 

Go to the needles number 3.5.
1st row (front): 1 (0, 0, 0) front loop, knit a “seeded rice” pattern to the last 2 (1, 1, 1) loops of a row, face loops to the end of a row. 

2nd row (purl): purl loops. 

Knit until the height of the knitting reaches 42 (42, 43, 43) cm from the dial, and finish with the wrong side. 

Armhole formation: 
Close by 4 (5, 6, 6) loops at the beginning of the next 2 rows. Then decrease 1 loop from each edge in each front row only 3 (4, 4, 5) times, then in each 4th row 1 (1, 1, 2) times, and 1 time in each 6th row - on the needles 89 (95, 105, 113) loops. 

Next row (front): 1 front loop, place the marker for the dresser of the sleeve, knit to the last loop of the row, place the marker for the dummy of the sleeve, 1 face loop.

Continue to knit until the height of the armhole reaches 10 (10, 11.5, 11.5) cm, finish with the wrong side. 

Formation of sleeve sleeves: 
Next row (additions, front): knit a “seeded rice” pattern for the right side to the marker, 1 loop to add from the broach with a tilt to the right, a marker, knit to the next marker, a marker, 1 loop to add from the broach with an inclination to the left , knit pattern "sown rice" for the left side to the end of the row - added 2 loops. 

[Tie 3 rows without additions; perform a series with additions] - 1 (1, 0, 0) times. 

[Link 1 row without additions; perform a series with additions] - 10 (12, 14, 17) times - on the needles 113 (123, 135, 149) loops. 

Knit further without additions, until the height of the armhole reaches 19 (20.5, 21.5, 23) cm, finish with the purl near.

Shoulder bevel formation: 
1st and 2nd shortened rows: [knit to the last 9 (10, 12, 13) loops, twist the next loop and turn knitting] - 2 times. 

3rd and 4th shortened rows: [knit up to 8 (9, 11, 12) loops before a looped loop, twist the next loop and turn knitting] - 2 times. 

5th and 6th shortened rows: [knit up to 8 (10, 11, 13) loops before the entwined loop, twist the next loop and turn knitting] - 2 times. 

7th and 8th shortened rows: [knit up to 9 (10, 11, 13) loops before a looped loop, twist the next loop and turn knitting] - 2 times. 

9th and 10th shortened rows: [knit to the end of the row, tying together the entwined loops and nakida, entwining them] - 2 times.

Mark with center markers 47 (49, 47, 49) hinges for the neck of the back. Cut the thread. Transfer the hinges to the hinge holder. 

Before: 
Circular knitting no. 2.5 with a length of 60 cm dial 107 (117, 129, 141) loops using a set of loops with a long end. 

Tie 10 cm with a “rice” pattern, finish with a facial row. 
Next row (purl): purl loops. 

Go to the needles number 3.5. 
1st row (front): 32 (36, 44, 48) loops of the “sown rice” pattern for the left part, 1 (2, 0, 2) front loops, place the marker, 41 pattern loops for the central panel, place the marker, Knit pattern "sown rice" for the right side to the end of the row.

Continue to knit in the specified order, until the height of the knitting reaches 37 (37, 38, 38) cm from the dialing row, finish with the wrong side. 

Forming armhole: 
Run as for the back - on the needles 89 (95, 105, 113) loops. Set markers okat sleeves and knit until then, until the height of the armhole reaches 10 (10, 11.5, 12.5) cm, finish purse next. 

Mark central 41 (43, 41, 43) loops for the front neckline. 

Formation okat sleeves and neckline:
Next row (front): knit the “sown rice” pattern for the right side up to the marker, add 1 loop from the broach with a tilt to the right, marker, knit up to the neckline cutout marker; attach the thread from the 2nd ball and close the central loops; knit up to the next marker of the sleeve, a marker, 1 loop to add from the broach with a tilt to the left, knit with a “sown rice” pattern for the left part to the end of the row. 

Tie up both parts of the neckline separately, forming the neck sleeve as for the back, at the same time lower 1 loop from each edge of the neckline in each 8th row only 3 times - 33 (37, 44, 50) loops for each part . 

Knit until the height of the armhole is equal to the height of the armhole of the back before the bevel of the shoulder, finish with the wrong side.

The hinges of the right shoulder are moved to the loop holder. 

Formation of the left shoulder: 
Next row (front): knit to the end of the row. 

1st and 2nd shortened rows: knit up to the last 9 (10, 12, 13) loops, twist the next loop and turn the knitting; knit to the end of the row. 

3rd and 4th shortened rows: knit up to 8 (9, 11, 12) loops before a looped loop, twist the next loop and turn the knitting; knit to the end of the row. 

5th and 6th shortened rows: knit up to 8 (10, 11, 13) loops before a looped loop, twist the next loop and turn the knitting; knit to the end of the row. 

7th shortened row (purl): knit to the end of the row, knitting together entwined loops and nakida, entwining them. 

Transfer the hinges to the hinge holder. Cut the thread.

Forming the right shoulder: 
Return the hinges from the loop holder to the spokes. To form the right shoulder as the left. Just need to start with the front row. 

Completion: 
Fasten the shoulder seams with the knit seam shown in the video tutorial. 

Or close the shoulder loops by closing with three knitting needles, as shown in the video tutorial 

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Short circular knitting no. 2.5 and on the front side, starting from the left shoulder seam, type and fasten with the front loops along the left side of the neckline front cut (3 loops for every 4 rows), place the marker, along the closed loops of the front (1 loop for each closed loop), place the marker, along the right side of the front neckline, place the marker, knit the backline neckline loops from the loop holder, place the marker and connect the loops in a circle. 

Next circular row: [2 loops knit together the front one with a tilt to the left, knit a “rice” pattern up to 2 loops in front of the marker, 2 loops knit together the front one with a slope to the right, marker] - 4 times. 

Repeat this circular series 2 more times. Close all loops. 

Armhole binding:
Short circular knitting no. 2.5 and on the front side dial and knit facial loops along the edge of the armhole. Tie 4 rows with a “rice” pattern. Close all loops. 

Run the side seams, leaving open the lower sections, made of the figure "rice". 

Summer knitted blouse should be carefully stripped.








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