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In this sweater with a stand-up collar, an expressive relief pattern is successfully combined with a melange yarn.
DIMENSIONS 36/38 (44/46) YOU WILL NEED Yarn (70% natural wool, 30% alpaca lamb wool; 70 m / 50 g) - 850 (950) g lilac melange; Knitting needles number 5 and 6; circular needles number 5. PATTERNS AND SCHEMES GUM: Rows in the forward and reverse directions (the number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 2 edge). Each 6 row start and finish 1 edge. Facial rows: * 1 purl, 2 facial, 1 purl, from * constantly = repeat; purl rows: * 1 face, 2 purl, 1 face, from * = constantly repeat. Circular rows = (the number of loops is a multiple of 4) = alternately 2 face, 2 purl.
RELIEF PATTERN
The number of loops is a multiple of 16 + 4 + 2 edging = knit acc. pattern. On it are given facial and part purl ranks. To knit the loops in the undrawn inner rows according to the pattern.
Start with 1 edge and loops before rapport, repeat regularly, repeat with loops after rapport and 1 edge
Attention!
The pattern starts with 1 purl row (= row 0 in the diagram). Then constantly repeat the 1-20th rows.
BACKPUT SMOOTH
Facial rows - purl loops, purl rows - facial loops.
KNITTING DENSITY
19 points x 21.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm.
PATTERN
EXECUTION OF WORK
BACK
Dial 86 (102) loops on the needles No. 5 and tie a 6 cm rubber band for the strap, at the same time start with 1 purl row and finish with 1 face row.
Continue work on the needles No. 6 with a relief pattern, at the same time start with 1 purl row (= row 0). This series is not taken into account in subsequent calculations.
After 42 cm = 90 rows (38 cm = 82 rows) from the bar close for proym on both sides 1 x 3 p., Then in the next 2 nd row 1 x 2 p. = 76 (92) p.
Later at the beginning to knit the first 3 loops after the hem, and also at the end of the row, the last 3 loops before the hem purl.
After 61.5 cm = 132 rows from the plank, close the shoulder bevel on both sides for 1 x 4 p., Then in each 2nd row 4 x 4 p. (1 x 4 p. And 3 x 5 p.).
At the same time, after 64 cm = 138 rows from the plank, close the average 24 (32) section for the neck and finish both sides separately.
For rounding along the inner edge, close in the next 2 nd row 1 x 2 n.
After 66 cm = 142 rows from the bar close the remaining 4 (5) n. Shoulders, respectively.
BEFORE
Knitting as a back, but for a deeper neck, after 59.5 cm = 128 rows from the bar, close the average 12 (20) section, then in each 2nd row 1 x 3 section, 1 x 2 section and 3 x 1 p.
SLEEVE
Dial 46 hinges on the needles No. 5 for each sleeve and tie a strap like on the back.
Continue work on knitting needles No. 6 with a relief pattern, at the same time, in the 1st purl row (read the diagram from left to right), start with 1 edge and loops from arrow A, perform rapport 1 time, finish with loops to arrow B and 1 edge.
At the same time, add, for both sides of the sleeves, in each 12th row from the slat 7 x 1 paragraph (in each 6th row 10 x 1 paragraph and in each 4th row 5 x 1 paragraph) according to pattern = 60 (76) p.
After 42 cm = 90 rows from the plank, close the sleeves on either side for 1 x 3 p., then in each 2nd row 1 x 2 p. and 7 x 1 p. (8 x 2 p.).
50 cm = 108 rows from the plank, close the remaining 36 (38) p.
ASSEMBLY
Run shoulder seams.
For the collar, dial on the circular knitting needles along the edge of the neckline 68 (84) loops and knit with an elastic band. After 7 cm close all loops.
Sew the sleeves, complete the side seams and the seams of the sleeves.