The combination of techniques, colors and types of yarn makes this tunic very attractive and unusual.
Yarn 1 (50% natural wool, 50% polyacryl; 80 m / 50 g) - 400 (500) g color. moss;
Yarn 2 (70% polyacryl, 10% wool, 10% alpaca, 10% polyamide; 100 m / 50 g) - 100 (150) g brown; Knitting needles number 7; hook number 5 (6).
Thread col. moss hook number 5 (6) to perform a chain of 8 vp and close it into the ring using 1 Comm. st. Continue to work according to knitting pattern crochet pattern in circular rows, the motif is shown in full. Each circular series start with a given number of ce. instead of the 1st loop and finish 1 conn. st. in the upper ce replacements. If necessary, go to the beginning of the next roundabout with the help of Comm. st. In the 1st, 4th and 5th circular rows to comply with Art. c 2 / n or st. s / n, respectively, only in the ce previous round robin. Run 1 time 1–5th round rows.
The crocheted square No. 5 should reach a size of 14 x 14 cm, crochet No. 6 should be 16 x 16 cm. If the square is larger. a thinner hook should be used and vice versa.
MAIN PATTERN
Rows in the forward and reverse direction: knit art. b / n, with each row starting with 1 vp rise instead of 1st st. b / n and finish 1 tbsp. b / n in ce lifting the previous circular row.
Circular rows: Art. b / n, with each circular row starting with 1 ip instead of 1st st. b / n and finish 1 connection st. in ce replacements.
Openwork pattern
An even number of loops.
1st row: edge, * 2 knit loops together front, 1 nakid, from * constantly repeat, edge.
2nd and 4th rows: knit loops and nakida inner purse.
3rd row: edge, * 1 nakida, knit 2 loops together with a tilt to the left (1 loop to remove, as the front one, 1 face, then stretch it through the removed loop), from * constantly repeat, edgeband.
Constantly repeat 1st to 4th rows.
Openwork pattern
The number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 2 + 2 edge = knit acc. pattern. On it are given facial rows. In the purl rows, knit all loops and nakida with purl, from 2 nakidov in a row, knit the 1st nakid with the purl, the 2nd nakid - the front one. Start with 1 edge and loop before rapport, repeat repeat constantly, end with loop after rapport and 1 edge. Constantly repeat 1st to 4th rows.
SEQUENCE OF PATTERNS
Crochet 4 cm = 6 rows of the main pattern with a brown thread, then knit with a needle with 7.5 cm of thread color. moss, to do this, from the last row of the main pattern, draw loops 46 (52) on the spokes, tie 1 purl row with the purl and 16 rows with an openwork pattern A, then close the loops as facial ones. * On the closed edge, crochet 2.5 cm = 4 rows of the main pattern with a brown thread, while in the 1st row perform 60 (68) Art. b / n
Then knit 4 cm thread with knitting needles. moss, for this purpose, from the last row of pattern 1, draw 60 (68) loops on the spokes, tie 1 purl row with purl and 8 rows with openwork pattern B, then close the loops, like facial ones. From * repeat one more time, finish 2.5 cm = 4 rows with the main pattern brown thread = total height 27 cm.
KNITTING DENSITY
crocheted square (hook number 5) 5 krug.r. = 14 x 14 cm, (hook number 6) 5 krug.r. = 16 x 16 cm; 14 p. X 15 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected by the main pattern;
11 p. X 22 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected by an openwork pattern A;
14 p. X 21 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected by an openwork pattern B.
ATTENTION!
The back and the front start with a strip of 3 crocheted squares. Then on it to knit the bottom edge and the upper parts; Arrows on the pattern = knitting direction.
Pattern
COMPLETING OF THE WORK
BACK
Thread col. moss crochet 3 squares and join them into a strip: to do this, fold 2 squares with the wrong side inwards and connect them on the outside on the outside of the work using art. b / n, while capturing only the rear walls of the loops of the last circular row.
For the bottom thread thread col. moss dial on the spokes on the lower edge of the strip of squares 46 (52) loops and tie 4 cm = 1 purl row of purl + 8 rows openwork pattern A. Then freely close the loop, as the front.
For the upper part of the knit on the upper edge of the strip of squares acc. sequences of patterns, while starting with 60 (68) Art. b / n brown thread.
27 cm = after the last row of a sequence of patterns with a thread col. moss dial on the spokes from the last row of the pattern 1 60 (68) loops and tie 1 purl row to purl; this series is not taken into account in subsequent designations of the series.
Continue the openwork pattern B.
9.5 cm = 20 rows (11.5 cm = 24 rows) from the end of the pattern sequence, close the shoulder bevel on both sides for 1 x 6 (7) section, then in the 2nd row 1 x 5 (6) p.
Through 11.5 cm = 24 rows (13.5 cm = 28 rows) from the end of the sequence of patterns, close the remaining 38 (42) sections, of which the average 28 (30) sections form a mouth, external 5 (6) p. - shoulders.
BEFORE
Knit as back, but with a neck. To do this, after 3 cm = 6 rows (5 cm = 10 rows) from the end of the sequence of patterns, close the average 12 (14) sections and finish both sides separately.
For rounding along the inner edge, close in each 2nd row 1 x 3 n., 1 x 2 n. And 3 x 1 n. Close the remaining 5 (6) n. Shoulders at the height of the backrest.
SLEEVES
Thread col. moss dial on the needles for each sleeve by 28 (36) loops and tie 1 purl row to purl; this series is not taken into account in subsequent calculations.
Continue the openwork pattern B.
Simultaneously add 5x1 par. For each bead on both sides in each 10th row from the initial row and in each 8th row 5 x 1 par. pattern = 48 (56) p.
Through 47.5 cm = 100 rows from the initial row close all loops.
For a strap, crochet at the bottom edge of the sleeve 2.5 cm = 4 rows with a basic pattern of brown thread.
ASSEMBLY
Run shoulder seams.
Crochet the neck edge with 2 circular rows of the main pattern with a brown thread.
Sew sleeves up to * on the pattern. Run side seams and sleeve seams. On the bottom edge of the pullover, weave 1 bundle of fringe of the thread color into each 3rd loop of the closed edge. moss For each bundle, cut 2 threads of approx. 25 cm, fold in half and weave crochet.
The magazine "Sabrina" № 11/2016