Bertie

LONGNED JACKPER CROCHET JACKET SPOKES

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A beautiful elongated fitted jumper with stripes and a variety of openwork patterns will appeal to those who prefer the classic feminine style of dress.

DIMENSIONS

38/40 (42/44)

YOU WILL NEED

Yarn (59% cotton, 41% viscose; 105 m / 50 g) - 650 (700) g solid; Knitting needles number 4; circular needles number 3.5.

PATTERNS AND SCHEMES

FACIAL IRON
Front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

PATTERN A
The number of loops is a multiple of 3 + 2 edge = knit acc. Scheme 1. It shows the front rows. In purl rows, knit all loops and nakida purl. Between the edge constantly repeat rapport and 1-4th rows.


PATTERN B
The number of loops is a multiple of 8 + 2 edge = knit acc. Scheme 2. It shows the front rows. In purl rows, knit all loops and nakida with purl or knit nakida according to instructions. Start with 1 edge and loops before rapport, repeat repeat constantly, finish with loops after rapport and 1 edge. Constantly repeat 1st to 8th rows.




PATCH C
The number of loops is a multiple of 10 + 2 edge = knit acc. Scheme 3. On it are given the front and purl rows. Between the edge constantly repeat rapport and the 1st and 2nd rows.




SEQUENCE OF PATTERNS A
14 cm = 44 rows with pattern A and 2 rows with a front satin pattern,  
* 16 cm = 48 rows with a B pattern and 2 rows with a front satin finish,  
18 cm = 52 rows with C pattern and 2 rows with a front satin stitch,  
14 cm = 44 rows with A pattern and 2 rows front surface = only 62 cm = 196 rows.

SEQUENCE OF PATTERNS B
Knit as a sequence of patterns A, but start with * = only 48 cm = 150 rows.

KNITTING DENSITY
21 p. X 33 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected by pattern A; 
22 p. X 31 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected by a B; 
26 p. X 30 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected by pattern C; 
2 p. = 0.5 cm, connected by the front surface.

ATTENTION!
Pictured on the pattern, the tailing is formed due to the different density of knitting. The decrease in width after the armhole as a result of the reductions, the alternation of patterns and the different density of knitting on the pattern is referred to the size of the armhole.

Pattern




COMPLETING OF THE WORK

BACK
Dial 107 (116) loops on the spokes and tie 0.5 cm = 1 purl row front, 1 face row purl and 1 purl row purl for the strap. 

Continue to work according to the sequence of patterns A and to balance the pattern, as well as to reduce the width, perform the following increments: in the last row, the front satin finish after the first pattern A decrease 1 (2) § = 106 (114) §, in the last row the front smooth surface after pattern B, evenly distributing, subtract 4 (2) p. = 102 (112) p., in the last row of the front surface after the pattern C subtract 1 (2) p. = 101 (110) p. and in the last row of the front surface after the second pattern A , evenly distributing, subtract 3 (4) p. = 98 (106) p. 

After 62 cm = 196 rows from the plate, continue to work with pattern B, while simultaneously closing for the armholes in the 1st row on both sides 1 x 4 paragraph, then in each 2nd row close the 1 x 2 paragraph and 2 x 1 n. = 82 (90) n.  

Through 14 cm = 44 rows (16 cm = 50 rows) from the end of the sequence of patterns, close the neck for the average 34 items and finish both sides separately. 

For rounding along the inner edge, close each 2nd row with 1 x 5 paragraph, 1 x 3 paragraph and 1 x 2 paragraph.  

After 18 cm = 56 rows (20 cm = 62 rows) from the end of the pattern sequence, close the remaining 14 (18) n. Shoulders.

BEFORE
Knit like a back, but for a deeper neck already after 4 cm = 12 rows (6 cm = 18 rows) from the end of the sequence of patterns close the middle 14 points, then close each 2 nd row 2 x 4 n., 3 x 2 n. And 6 x 1 n.

SLEEVES
Type on the spokes for each sleeve on 58 loops and tie the bar, as on the back. 

Continue to work according to sequence of patterns B, at the same time perform the following additions: in the last row of the front surface after pattern B, evenly distributing, add 4 p. = 62 p., in the last row of pattern 1 after C, add 0 (6) p. = 62 (68 ) p.  

48 cm = 150 rows from the plank, continue to work with pattern B, distribute the pattern from the middle and close the sleeve in the 1st row on both sides for 1 x 4 item, then close in each 2nd row 1 x 2 p., 17 x 1 p. And 2 x 2 p.  

Through 13.5 cm = 42 rows from the start of knitting the dummy to close the remaining 8 (14) p.

ASSEMBLY
Run shoulder seams. 

For the strap, dial the circular needles on the edge of the neck 150 loops and tie 8 circular rows of facial. 

Then, for the “mouse teeth”, perform 1 circular row as follows: * 2 knit the loops together on the front, 1 nakid, from * repeat continuously. Then re-tie the 8 circular rows face and then close all the loops, as the face. 

Hem half hem inside. Sew the sleeves, complete the side seams and the seams of the sleeves. 

Photo: magazine "Sabrina" №7 / 2017







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