Bertie

Top with large lozenges free pattern

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DIMENSIONS S / M (M / L) L / XL 

WIDTH ON chest girth 
84 (92) (100) cm (top) 

Product Length 
52 (53) 54 cm (top) 

YOU NEED 
Yarn (100% cotton, 50 g / 125 m) - 7 (8) 9 skeins of white (for the stamp); Straight needles number 2.5 and number 3; circular needles No. 2.5, length 60 cm. 

PATTERNS AND 

SCHEMES 
GUM Knit alternately 2 ws., 2 persons. 

FACE SEE 
In the front rows knit with the front, in the purl - in the back. 

BASIC PATTERN 
Top with large 

rhombus KNITTING DENSITY 
26 p. X 38 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected to the front surface with an openwork pattern on the needles No. 3 

ATTENTION!
The density of knitting should correspond to the given, and first of all - in width. 

If the instruction contains only one number, then it applies to all sizes! 

PERFORMANCE OF THE 

BACKING 
On the needles No. 3 dial 134 (142) 150 p. And knit for the lower strap with an elastic band (1st row = wear row). 

After 8 cm knit gum finish purl near and the next persons. To knit a row with facial ones, at the same time evenly lower loops so that 111 (121) 131 pts are left on the needles. 

Continue work with the front satin stitch. 

When the back length is 28 cm, make on both sides of the mark (= start the armhole) and close on both sides for armholes at the beginning of each row of 3, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1 (3, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1) 3, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1 p. = 93 (99) 105 p. Will remain on the spokes

After the last row with closed loop 7 p. knit straight and in the next row perform the downs as follows: 1 p. knit, 2 p. knit together, knit up to the last 3 p. on the needle, 2 p. knit together with a tilt to the left (= 1 p. remove, knot the next loop and pull the removed loop through the knit one), knit 1 st. These reductions are repeated in every 8th p. - just run 8 p. with reductions. 

When the height of the armholes from the marks is 23 (24) 25 cm, close the average 31 (33) 35 p. For the neck and finish both sides separately. 

To round the neck close the inner edge at the beginning of each row 3, 2 p. Then close the remaining 18 (20) 22 p. Shoulder in the same row. 

The second side finish symmetrically. 

BEFORE
Knit like a back, but with a deeper neck and an openwork pattern according to the scheme. 

When it remains to tie the last 10 cm (check over the back), close the middle 15 (17) 19 p. For the neck and finish both sides separately. 

To round the neck, close the inner edge at the beginning of each row 4, 3, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1 p. 

Having knitted the shoulder loops before closing (check back), close the remaining 18 (20) 22 loops in the same row. 

ASSEMBLY 
Run shoulder seams. 

For armored slats, dial on the front side of the knitting needles No. 2.5 loops: on the edge with closed loops - 1 p. From each closed loop (if 1 p. Closed, additionally dial 1 p. Between closed ones); on straight sections - 1 p. from each row, passing every 6th river, to the shoulder seam.

On the other hand, loop the armholes in the same way (the number of loops must be a multiple of 4). 

Knit a rubber band. With a slat width of about 3.5 cm, close the loop.

For bakey dial from the front side of the work on the circular needles No. 2.5 on the edge of the neck of the loop: start from the right shoulder seam and on the edge of the neck of the backrest dial approximately 1 p. From each closed loop + an additional 3-4 p. (Evenly distribute) + on rounded areas, an additional 1 p. for every 4 p. in the middle. On a straight section of the left side of the front, collect 1 p. Of each row, passing every 6th p. If 1 p. Is closed, dial 1 p. From each closed loop and additionally 1 p. Between closed loops. In all other areas with closed loops dial 1 p. From each closed loop. On the other side of the loop dial in a similar way. The number of loops should be a multiple of 4. 

Knit in a circle with an elastic band. When the width of the sleeve is about 14 cm, close the loop.








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