Kathie

Gray tunic with a long back

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DIMENSIONS 34/36 (38/40) 42/44 

YOU NEED 
yarn (70% wool, 30% alpaca ; 140 m / 50 g) - 450 (500) 550 g sulfur, knitting needles No. 4 and 4.5; circular needles number 4; hook number 4. 

PATTERNS AND 

SCHEMES RELIEF PATTERN FROM "KOS"
Knitting rows in the forward and reverse directions (the number of loops is a multiple of 7 + 2 krom.). Knit under the scheme 1. On the scheme are given all the front rows and 1 out. row. In the other purl rows, knit the loops by drawing or as indicated (see - Legend), nakida - with facial. In width between chrome. repeat rapport. In height, repeat from the 1st to the 34th row. 

PATTERN TRIPS / BAKI 
Knitting in a circle (the number of loops is a multiple of 5). Knit according to scheme 2. The diagram shows odd rows, except for the 6th even. In the other even rows, knit the loops by drawing or by pattern. Wide repeat rapport. In height, repeat from the 1st to the 8th row. 

KNITTING DENSITY 
23 p. X 29, 5 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected by a relief pattern of "braids" on the needles No. 4, 5. 

ATTENTION!
The lower part of the back is longer than the lower part of the front. The tops of the front and back fit in one piece - in the transverse direction from the left sleeve. The arrow on the drawing details of the pattern indicates the direction of knitting. All items knit with nodular edges. 

PERFORMANCE OF WORK OF THE 

LOWER PART OF THE BACKPING 
On the spokes №4,5 dial 107 (114) 121 paragraph crossed and knit 46 cm = 136 p. relief pattern of "braids". Then close the loop on the picture. 

LOWER PART BARRIER 
Knit as well, but close the loop at 34.5 cm = 102 p. from the dial. 

UPPER PIECES OF THE FRONT AND BACKBONE WITH SLEEVES 
On the spokes No. 4, dial 58 paragraph crossed and knit a relief pattern from the "braid". 

Through 6 p. go to the spokes number 4, 5 and continue to work.

At the same time, starting from the dial-up row, add on both sides for bevels 11 times in each 8th p. and 6 times in each 6th p. (8 times in each 8th p. And 9 times in each 6th p.) 9 times in each 6th p. and 15 times in every 4th p. 1 p., added loops to include in the pattern = 92 (92) 106 p. 

Through 44 cm = 130 p. (42 cm = 124 p.) 40 cm = 118 p. from the dial-up row, dial on both sides for the lateral edges of the front and back 1 times 19 p. = 130 (130) 144 p. 

Through 57 cm = 168 p. from the dial-up number of the loop to form the neckline, divide in the middle. The last 65 (65) 72 paragraphs shall be temporarily left; work shall continue on the first 65 (65) 72 paragraphs of the backrest. Connect 20 cm = 60 p., Continuing the pattern (= straight edge of the neck), and temporarily leave the loop.

Then knit on the loops of the front and, for rounding the neck, close it from the inner edge, first 1 time 10 p., Then in each 2nd p. 2 times 1 p., 1 time 2 p. And 1 time 3 p. = 48 (48) 55 p. In 10 cm = 30 p. from the beginning of the neckline (= 67 cm = 198 p. from the dial) the upper part of the product is connected to the middle. 

The neck is finished symmetrically and after 20 cm = 60 p. from the beginning of the neckline, knit again at all 130 (130) 144 p. Finish the part symmetrically, instead of increments, performing reductions in the same rhythm. 

After 134 cm = 396 p. from the type-setting row of the loop, close with a double thread, knitting 2 p. together with purl. 

ASSEMBLY
Crochet the neckline 95 Comm. Art. Then, introducing the knitting needle by the back wall of the loops, dial on circular needles No. 4 from each loop of the harness 1 p. = 95 p. Knit for the beacon in a circle 2.5 cm = 8 p. specified pattern (see above), while in the last row all loops to close the purl. 

Sew the lower part of the front and back to the top of the product. Run side seams, with the lower sections of a length of 11.5 cm = 34 p. (at the front), acc. 23 cm = 68 p. (on the back) to leave open for cuts. Run the seams of the sleeves.














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