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Basic pattern: A
harness consists of 6 loops, in every eighth row an overlap of loops occurs.
Rows 1 through 7 form a rope pattern.
1st, 3rd and 5th rows: * 6 persons. p. *, repeat from * to *
2nd and all even rows: knit all the loops according to
the 7th row pattern : * 6 p. cross down to the left (3 p. leave on the left before work, 3 persons. p. , then knit with facial 3 p. with additional needles) *, repeat from * to *.
So my calculations. I tied the sample and it turned out that in 10 cm there are 3 braids in width and 3 braids in length.
Since my friend wanted a cardigan not quite close-fitting, I decided that I should knit on a hip circumference = 110 cm.
I started to knit from the shelf, and according to my calculations, I managed to dial 68 loops = 8 braids.
At first I knitted 8 rows with a 2x2 rubber band and switched to the main pattern, for beginners I will write in detail how I knitted 1 row:
1 row: 1k, 2i, 6l, 2i, 6l, 2i, 6l, 2i, 6l, 2i, 6l, 2i, 6l, 2i, 6l, 2i, 6l, 2i, 1k k - edging, l - front, and - purl
further knit on the pattern making the overlap in the following rows:
7, 15, 23, 31, 39, 47, 55, 63, 71, 79, 87, 95, 103, 111, 119, 127, 135, 143, 151
Naa 151 the row closed for the armhole 1x5 loops, 1x3 loops, continued to knit making overlap in the 159, 167, 175, 183 row.
At 176, the row closed for the neck 1x10 loops
on the 178 row of 1x10 loops
on the 180 row of 1x7 loops.
On the 187 row, it closed the remaining shoulder loops.
That's what I finally got. I look forward to what you get
Cardigan knitting