Knit a women's original sweater with a neck pattern. Knitting patterns


A warm and cozy sweater is one of the basic things in a woman’s wardrobe. You can knit a sweater using either light and delicate mohair, melange yarn, or warm wool yarn. Sweater models are very diverse. Women's goes well with skirts, trousers and jeans. Knitted sweaters for women with knitting patterns and a description of knitting can be found in our article.

Women's mohair sweater with cowl collar with diagrams and descriptions

This very beautiful model of a women's sweater is suitable for a girl, a young woman, or an older woman. The color can be chosen to suit your taste. We will now tell you how to knit a sweater for women of this model.

You will need:

  • 350 gr. mohair (50g./250m.) – knit in two threads;
  • knitting needles No. 3 and No. 5.

Size: 46/48.

Knitting density: 16p. x 19r = 10 x10cm.

Knitting technique: we knit a wave pattern in accordance with the diagram. Inside out yarn overs in purl knitting pattern. Repeat from rows 1 to 36.

Description

We start knitting sweaters for women from the back. On the sp. No. 3 we cast on 83 pets. We knit the first row like this - 1 edge st., 3 l.p.*10 i.p.+3 l.p.* 4 times. Then we knit like this – 1 cr.st., 3 sts. purl stitch before rapport, *13 sts + wave pattern* five times, 1 cr.st. There should be six repeats in one row. The armhole is knitted like this - in the 93rd row we close off 5 loops on each side. Then cast off 2 stitches in every second row. 2 times, 1 loop twice. There should be 61 loops left. We continue knitting until row 136. Then we close all the loops.

We knit the front part of the sweater in the same way as the back. Only at 116 rubles. We begin to design the neck. To do this, you need to close the middle 13 loops and close 2 loops on both sides of these 13 4 times in every 2nd row. There should be 16 loops left on each side. In the 136th row, close all loops.

Let's start knitting the sleeves. Both sleeves are knitted in the same way. We cast on 44 loops. We knit the first row in the following way - 1 edge st., 3 lp*10 i.p+3 lp* 2 times. Then we knit like this - 1 cr.st., 3 sts. purl stitch before rapport, *13 sts + wave pattern* 2 times, 1 cr.st. There should be three repeats in one row. To expand the sleeves in the 10th r. From the beginning of the work, make an increase in the 1st stitch on both sides, and then every 10th row, increase the 1st stitch. 6 times. There should be 58 stitches on the needles. In order to get a sleeve roll, you need 84 r. make decreases - close 4 loops on each side, and then close every second row 1 time for 1 loop, nine times for 1 loop, and four times for 2 loops. There should be 12 loops left. At 114 r. close the loops.

All that remains is to assemble and tie the neck. Sew the sides and shoulders. Then we sew the sleeves and sew the sleeves into the armholes.

We knit a sweater with a collar. To knit it, you need to cast on 84 loops along the neckline and knit sp. No. 3 elastic band 1x1 seven rows. Then you need to change the sp. on No. 5 and continue knitting with an elastic band for another 43 rows. In 51st r. close all loops. A beautiful knitted sweater for women with mohair knitting needles is ready!

Delicate white sweater knitted from mohair with diagram and description

To knit a white sweater of this model, you only need yarn and knitting needles. Read the description about how to connect it.

Pink fashionable mohair sweater with openwork braids for beginners

Sweater knitted from melange yarn with patterns and descriptions for beginners

The front of a melange yarn sweater is knitted similarly to the back, but the neckline is knitted separately. To do this, at a height of 50 (51) 52 from the beginning of knitting, you need to close 8 (9) 8 central loops. Continue knitting each of the parts separately. Then in every second row, decrease 7 times on both sides, one loop at a time. The shoulders are knitted like on the back. At a height of 70 (71) 72 close the loops.

To knit sleeves, you need to cast on 5 needles 34 loops and knit 10 cm with an elastic band. Next we knit with stockinette stitch sp. No. 6. To decorate the bevel of the sleeves, you need to add 1 loop in every 14th row from the elastic 4 times, 5 times in 12 r. on the 1st loop and 6 times on the 1st stitch in every 10th row. After 45 cm from the beginning of knitting, we form the okat. To do this, 13 times in every 2nd row we make decorative stitches, decrease 1 stitch and cast off 2 stitches. 2 times. At a height of 60 cm, bind off 4 (6) 8 loops.

Product assembly. Sew shoulders and sides. Sew in the sleeves. Cast on 84 stitches along the neck line. Knit in the round with an elastic band of 18 cm. In every second r. make 1 yarn over from two knit stitches in the middle of the front neck. Next row knit according to the pattern. Your knitted stylish sweater made from melange yarn is ready!

Beautiful pink melange sweater

Original white women's knitted sweater with a round yoke with diagrams and descriptions for beginners

A very delicate white sweater with a round yoke will suit most girls and women. Read on to learn how to knit a stylish and youthful sweater. Knitting a round yoke is not particularly difficult, and at the same time it looks very feminine.

You will need:

  • 750 gr. cotton and viscose yarn (120 m/50 g);
  • straight and circular knitting needles with numbers 3 and 3.5.

Size: 44-46(48-50).

Description

The main pattern is knitted according to pattern 1. The placket pattern is 1 p. persons.p., 1 rub. purl loop. The yoke is knitted with the following pattern - pattern 2, knit circles, purl circles - we knit the loops in accordance with the pattern, and purl the yarn overs.

We start knitting the back of the sweater with a set of loops 98 (106) per sp. No. 3. Knit the next 7 centimeters with a 2x2 rib. In the last row of elastic, add 35 (37) stitches evenly along the entire length. Next we knit with the main pattern using knitting needles No. 3.5. Having knitted 32.5 centimeters from the beginning of the fabric, bind off 2 loops on both sides and then cast off 1 stitch 8 times. and 2 pets. alternately in each second row. When the length of the fabric reaches 39 cm, you need to put the loops aside.

The front part is knitted similarly to the back.

Knitting sweater sleeves begins with a set of 50 (54) stitches per sp. No. 3. Continue knitting with an elastic band for 6 centimeters. In the last row of elastic, add 29 (25) cm evenly. Using knitting needles No. 3.5, continue knitting with the main pattern, starting from the arrow in pattern No. 1. To create a sleeve bevel, you need to add 16 times one loop in every sixth row. Having knitted 40.5 cm from the edge of the part, you need to bind off two loops in each second row, alternately eight times, 1 stitch each. and 2 pet. There should be 83 stitches left on the knitting needles. Place the loops at a height of 47cm. We knit the second sleeve in exactly the same way.

Knitting a yoke begins with collecting all the postponed loops on a circle. No. 3.5. We knit the next row with knit stitches. Then touch the edge loops and knit two loops together 11 (12) times. Result – 361(380) pets. We continue knitting the yoke pattern. Having knitted according to pattern No. 2, we switch to circle knitting needles No. 3 and knit 2.5 centimeters with a strip pattern. In the fifth circle, evenly distribute the decreases - six times, 2 stitches each.

It is advisable to join the finished parts using a knitted seam.
Congratulations! An elegant women's white sweater with a round yoke is ready!

Beautiful red sweater with a round yoke with a collar

This red sweater with a round yoke and a wide collar looks very impressive. Red color suits girls and women with a bright appearance, most often brown-haired. But if red doesn’t suit you very well, then you can take threads of any other color. We suggest you link it according to the description.

Original white women's sweater with braids with patterns

Pink openwork original sweater

The pink openwork sweater is knitted with 4.5 knitting needles and wool yarn. The openwork pattern is knitted according to the pattern below.

Openwork sweater knitting video master class for beginners

Women's raglan sweater

To link a very popular one, watch this video.

The diagram below shows how you can knit raglan.

Ways to reduce raglan sleeves.

Reducing the loops using raglan sleeve needles.

Decorative decrease in raglan sleeves.

Beautiful gray raglan sweater with diagrams and descriptions

Green women's sweater with hood

A sweater with a hood of this model is ideal for walks, trips out of town and informal meetings, both for girls and women. Such a beautiful and original sweater with a hood and a beautiful pattern will become an indispensable item in your wardrobe.

You will need:

  • 600-700 gr. Merino Air sheep wool yarn (130 m/50 g);
  • knitting needles No. 4.5.

Size: 36/38 (40) 42/44.

Knitting an elastic band – 2 edge loops + loops multiples of 4. Knit rows – 1 stitch + 2 stitches + 1 stitch. Purl knit according to the pattern. The diagram shows only knits.r., and purl.r. knitted according to the pattern. We repeat the rapport between the edge loops. Pattern with braids (A) – loops are multiples of 4 and two edge loops. Knitting is carried out according to pattern No. 1. Repeat rows 1-4, complete rows 5-6. Pattern with braids (B) - loops in multiples of 8 and two edge loops. We knit according to pattern No. 2. We knit once 1-14 r. and repeat 5-14 rubles. Honeycomb (pattern) - loops are multiples of 4 and two edge loops, knit according to pattern No. 3 with 1-4 r.

Pattern A - the sequence is as follows: elastic band - 28 rubles, 34 rubles. pattern A, 74 rub. pattern B, 30(34)38 honeycomb pattern. Total 166(170)174 rows depending on size.

Pattern B - the sequence is as follows: knit 68 rows with an elastic band, 42 r. pattern A, 22 r. honeycomb pattern. Total 132 rows.

To knit the back of a sweater with a hood, we need to cast on 114 (122) 130 stitches. and knit with pattern A. After 40.5 centimeters from the beginning of knitting (this is approximately 110 rubles), we close eight loops on each side for the armholes. After 59 (60.5) 62 centimeters from the edge of knitting for bevels, close in every second row 7 (8) 9 stitches. at both sides. After 61.5 (63) 64.5 cm from the edge of the knitting, close the loops.

We knit the front part of the sweater with a hood like the back, but to knit the neckline we use 55.5 (57) 58.5 centimes. we close the central 12 loops and finish the resulting two sides separately. To get a beautiful round neck, we close off 1 x 4.5 x 2 and 1 x 1 stitches in every second row. Focusing on the back, close the loops.

To knit the sleeves of a sweater with a hood, we need to cast on 58 (62) 66 stitches. and knit with pattern B. In each. in the eighth row we add one loop 13 times and in every sixth row three times one loop, in the subsequent eighth row one loop 1 time and in every sixth row one loop 1 time. After 49 centimes. (32 rows) from the edge of the product, close all loops.

Start knitting the hood from the left half. To do this, cast on 18 stitches. and knit with a braided pattern (A). Additionally, we cast on from the set edge for the side bevel on the right in every second row 4x6 and 4x7 stitches. and include them in the pattern. After 21.5 centimes. from the edge we close 1 st to round it inward on the right. and every 2nd row 4x1.4x2.1x3.1x4 stitches. After 29.5 centimes. put all the loops aside. Symmetrically knit the right side and connect the set-on loops with a knitted seam and connect the back seam.

We assemble the product. To do this, we sew the shoulders and sew the hood to the neck of the sweater. We sew in the sleeves, sew the sides and sleeves at the seams. Congratulations – your beautiful hooded sweater is ready!

Blue sweater with aran with description

A sweater with beautiful arans looks very impressive. We invite you to connect this simple model with arans. It is suitable for girls and women of any age.

To knit a sweater with arans, you need to learn how to knit them. From this video master class you will learn how to do this.

Pattern for a sweater or jacket – 1


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Pattern for a sweater or jacket – 4

DIMENSIONS
36/38 (40/42) 44/46

YOU WILL NEED
Yarn (45% polyamide, 30% alpaca, 25% wool; 113 m/25 g) - 125 (150) 150 g blue and 100 (125) 125 g color. fuchsia; knitting needles No. 3,5 and 4; circular knitting needles No. 4.

RUBBER
Knit with needles No. 3.5 (even number of loops) = alternately 1 knit, 1 purl.

Knit all other patterns using needles No. 4.

PATTERN WITH BROATS
The number of loops is a multiple of 3 + 1 + 2 edge loops = knit according to. scheme. It contains front and back rows, and the pattern always starts with 1 back row. Start with 1 edge stitch and loops before the repeat, repeat the repeat all the time, finish with loops after the repeat and 1 edge stitch. Constantly repeat rows 1–4, observing the alternation of colors.

FACIAL SMOOTH

Rows in forward and reverse directions: front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops. Circular rows - only facial loops.

SEQUENCE OF STRIPS
Alternately 4 rows with color thread. fuchsia and blue thread.

KNITTING DENSITY
19.5 p. x 24.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a pattern with broaches;
18 p. x 30 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted in stockinette stitch.

ATTENTION!
Due to the different knitting densities, the jumper is slightly wider at the top. This is taken into account in the pattern in the size of the armhole.

COMPLETING OF THE WORK

Using a blue thread, cast on 100 (108) 116 stitches on the knitting needles and for the placket between the edges, knit 5 cm with an elastic band, starting with the purl row and ending with 1 front row. In the last front row, for size 1, subtract 1 p., for size 3, add 1 p. = 99 (108) 117 p.

Then, starting with the 1st purl row, continue working with a pattern with broaches.

After 40 cm = 98 rows from the bar, starting with 1 purl row, continue working with the front stitch according to. sequence of stripes, while in the 1st row, evenly distributed, decrease 9 p. = 90 (99) 108 p.

At the same time, in the 1st row from changing the pattern, close 1 x 4 p. for the armholes on both sides, then in every 2nd row 1 x 3 p., 1 x 2 p. and 4 x 1 p. = 64 (73) 82 p.

After 13.5 cm = 40 rows (15.5 cm = 46 rows) 17.5 cm = 52 rows from changing the pattern, leave the middle 26 (31) 36 stitches for the neckline and finish both sides separately.

To round along the inner edge, cast off 1 x 3 sts and 1 x 1 sts in every 2nd row.

After 16 cm = 48 rows (18 cm = 54 rows) 20 cm = 60 rows from changing the pattern, close off the remaining 15 (17) 19 stitches of the shoulders.

BEFORE
Knit like a back, but for a deeper neckline after 8.5 cm = 26 rows (10.5 cm = 32 rows) 12.5 cm = 38 rows from changing the pattern, leave the middle 10 (15) 20 stitches and for rounding in every 2nd row cast off 1 x 4 p., 1 x 3 p., 1 x 2 p. and 3 x 1 p.

SLEEVES
Using a blue thread, cast on 36 (44) 52 loops on the knitting needles for each sleeve and for the placket between the edges, knit 5 cm with an elastic band, starting with 1 purl row and ending with 1 knit row. In the last front row, evenly distributed, add 24 (25) 26 sts = 60 (69) 78 sts.

How often do we confuse these terms, including me. Let's try to figure out together what the similarities and differences are.

Women's jumper models and patterns.

A jumper is a knitted garment without fasteners or with a partial fastener at the top, which is worn over the head. It can be with or without a collar, but not with any collar, the difference is the sweater, we’ll talk about that below. The neckline can be of any shape, size and length. Well, it seems clear.

I’m sure on our website from the collection of fashionable models of women’s clothing you will definitely choose some version of a women’s jumper, with detailed descriptions and diagrams.

Women's pullover.

A pullover is a type of jumper and has neither a collar nor a fastener. It fits tightly to the body and usually has a V-shaped neckline.

We also have a large selection of knitting and crocheting fashionable pullover models for women, with patterns and descriptions.

Women's sweater models and patterns.

A sweater is a knitted garment for the upper body that has a two- or three-layer collar that fits around the neck, that is, round around the neck.

It is precisely this distinctive feature in the shape of the collar that immediately sets the sweater apart from all types of knitted women's clothing. It is very convenient and indispensable in the winter or cold seasons, protecting our neck from hypothermia. Our knitting website Vyazhi.ru has an excellent collection of fashionable knitted sweater models, for which there are diagrams and descriptions.

Now a small clarification or apology.

On our website there is a large selection of translations of knitting for women, fashionable models of pullovers, jumpers and sweaters with descriptions and patterns. I’ll say right away that sometimes the names are chosen incorrectly, without fully understanding how to correctly name this type of clothing. Yes, and there is such a nuance: when translating, we give the name in the same way as the designer named it, and this goes against generally accepted norms for determining the gradation and type of clothing. Please don't judge us harshly.

Another selection of knitted patterns for women, jumpers and pullovers for all occasions. They are always convenient and comfortable, they are always fashionable and stylish, and you will be simply beautiful in them, if you knit them, of course.



Women's pullover "Iclyn" by Anna Harris

Description of women's pullover from designer Anna Harris translated from “Knit Wear” magazine, winter 2017.

Dimensions:
Chest circumference - 85 (94, 103, 113, 122, 131) cm.
Yarn required:
Cascade Yarns Longwood (100% merino wool; 175 m / 100 grams per skein) - 6 (7, 8, 9, 9, 10) skeins.
Required tools:
Size 4 needles, size 4 circular needles 40cm long, stitch markers, removable marker, extra needle, stitch holder, tapestry needle.
Knitting density:
19 loops and 32 rows = 10 cm of shawl pattern;
21 loops and 29 rows = 10 cm of stockinette stitch;
18 loops and 29 rows = 10 cm of openwork pattern;
22 panel loops with harnesses = 8.5 cm wide.
Notes:
The front and back of the pullover are made separately in straight and reverse rows from bottom to top, and then sewn together.
The sleeves are knitted from top to bottom.
Openwork pattern:
(number of loops is a multiple of 3)
1st row (front):
1 knit stitch, *1 purl loop, 1 yarn over, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the left;
repeat from * to last 2 stitches, purl 1, knit 1.
2nd row (purl):
2 knit stitches, *2 purl loops, 1 knit stitch;
3rd row:
1 knit stitch, 1 purl loop, *knit 2 loops together with a knit stitch tilted to the right, 1 yarn over, 1 purl loop;
repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1 stitch.
4th row:
repeat row 2.
For rapport, repeat rows 1-4.

Back:
Next row (purl):
Next row (front row):

Next row (purl):
knit stitches to the last 5 stitches, place a marker, knit 4 stitches, knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall - 54 (59, 64, 69, 74, 79) loops on knitting needles.
Next row (front row):
Knit 1 knit stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 3 knit stitches, knit the lower edge of the back according to the pattern to the marker, marker, knit stitches to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Next row (purl):
knit stitches to marker, marker, knit in the established order until the last 5 loops, knit 4 loops, knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop added.
Repeat the last two rows 9 more times - 74 (79, 84, 89, 94, 99) loops on the needles; 20 rows of bottom back pattern are knitted.
Next row (front row):
Knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 3 knit stitches, place a marker, 22 aran stitches, marker, knit stitches to the end of the row - 75 (80, 85, 90, 95, 100) stitches on knitting needles.
Next row (purl):
knit stitches to marker, marker, knit pattern to marker, marker, 4 knit stitches, knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall - 76 (81, 86, 91, 96, 101) stitches on knitting needles.
Next row (front row):
Knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall, knit stitches to the marker, marker, knit the pattern to the marker, marker, knit stitches to the end of the row - 1 loop added.
Next row (purl):
knit stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, purl stitches to last 5 stitches, knit 4 stitches, knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop added.
Repeat the last two rows 4 (6, 8, 10, 12, 14) more times, then knit one row - 87 (96, 105, 114, 123, 132) stitches on the needles.
Next row (purl):
knit stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, purl stitches to last 5 stitches, knit 5 stitches.
Place a removable marker at the end of the row.
Next row (front row):
Next row:
knit stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, purl stitches to last 3 stitches, knit 3 stitches.
Next row:
knit stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, knit stitches to end of row.
Next row:
knit stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, purl stitches to last stitch, 1 knit stitch.
Next row (front row):
knit stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, knit stitches to end of row.
Next row (purl stitches):
knit stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, purl stitches to end of row.
Repeat the last two rows until the knitting height from the slip row reaches 26 (26.5, 27.5, 28, 28.5, 29) cm, ending with a knit row.

Armhole formation:
Cast off 6 (6, 9, 12, 13, 15) stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows, cast off 1 stitch at the beginning of the next 6 (6, 12, 12, 16, 1 rows, finish with a knit row - left on the needles 69 (78, 75, 78, 81, 84) stitches.
Work 3 rows with knit stitches, removing markers.
Continue knitting in an openwork pattern until the armhole height reaches 11.5 (12.5, 12.5, 14, 14, 15) cm, finishing with a purl row.
Neckline:
Next row (front row):
knit 26 (30, 29, 29, 30, 31) stitches and transfer these stitches to the stitch holder for the right side of the back neckline, cast off 17 (18, 17, 20, 21, 22) stitches, knit to the end of the row - on knitting needles 26 (30, 29, 29, 30, 31) stitches for the left side of the back neckline.
Left side of back neckline:
Knit 1 purl row.
At the beginning of the front rows, bind off 1 loop 8 (10, 9, 9, 10, 10) times - there are 18 (20, 20, 20, 20, 21) loops left on the needles.
Right side of back neckline:
Return 26 (30, 29, 29, 30, 31) stitches to the needles and join the working yarn on the wrong side.
At the beginning of the purl rows, cast off 1 loop 8 (10, 9, 9, 10, 10) times - there are 18 (20, 20, 20, 20, 21) loops left on the needles.
Continue knitting straight until the armhole height reaches 19 (20.5, 20.5, 21.5, 21.5, 23) cm. Cast off all stitches.

Before:
Using straight needles, cast on 11 (12, 13, 16, 19, 26) stitches.
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, knit stitches to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Next row (front row):
knit stitches to the last stitch, knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop is added.
Repeat the last two rows another 20 (22, 24, 25, 26, 25) times - on 53 (58, 63, 68, 73, 7 loops).
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 4 knit stitches, place a marker, knit stitches to the end of the row - 54 (59, 64, 69, 74, 79) loops on the needles.
Next row (front row):
knit stitches to the marker, bottom back pattern to the last 4 stitches, knit 3 stitches, knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop added.
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 4 knit loops, knit the pattern to the marker, marker, knit stitches to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Repeat the last two rows 9 more times - 74 (79, 84, 89, 94, 99) loops on the needles; 20 loops of the pattern are knitted.
Next row (front row):
knit stitches to marker, 22 aran stitches, place marker, knit 3 stitches, knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall - 75 (80, 85, 90, 95, 100) stitches on knitting needles.
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 4 knit stitches, marker, knit pattern to marker, marker, knit stitches to end of row - 76 (81, 86, 91, 96, 101) stitches on knitting needles.
Next row (front): knit stitches to the marker, marker, knit the pattern to the marker, marker, knit stitches to the last loop, knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall - 1 loop added.
Next row (purl):
Knit 1 loop behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 4 knit loops, purl loops to the marker, marker, knit loops to the end of the row - 1 loop is added.
Repeat the last two rows another 4 (6, 8, 10, 12, 14) times, then knit the front row once - there are 87 (96, 105, 114, 123, 132) stitches on the needles.
Next row (purl):
5 knit stitches, purl stitches to marker, marker, knit pattern to marker, marker, knit stitches to end of row.
Place a removable marker at the beginning of the row.
Next row (front row):
Next row:
3 knit stitches, purl stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, knit stitches to end of row.
Next row:
knit stitches to marker, marker, knit pattern to marker, marker, knit stitches to end of row.
Next row:
1 knit stitch, purl stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, knit stitches to end of row.
Next row:
knit stitches to marker, marker, knit pattern to marker, marker, knit stitches to end of row.
Next row (purl):
purl stitches to marker, marker, pattern to marker, marker, knit stitches to end of row.
Repeat the last two rows until the knitting height from the removable marker reaches 26 (26.5, 27.5, 28, 28.5, 29) cm, ending with a knit row.
Form the armhole and neckline as for the back.
Sleeves:
Using straight needles, cast on 24 (26, 30, 32, 34, 34) stitches.
Sleeve roll:
Installation row (front):
Knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall, 0 (1, 3, 4, 5, 5) knit stitches, place a marker, 22 aran stitches, place a marker, knit stitches to the end of the row - on knitting needles 25 ( 27, 31, 33, 35, 35) loops.
Only for sizes 85 and 94:
A number of additions:
Repeat these additions in each row another 39 (41) times, finish with the front row - there are 65 (69) loops on the needles.
Only for sizes 103, 113, 122 and 131:
A number of additions:
Knit 1 stitch behind the front wall and behind the back wall, knit stitches to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, knit stitches to the end of the row - 1 loop added.
Repeat these additions on each row 5 (5, 1, 1) more times, ending with a knit row.
Work 2 (4, 2, 2) rows straight.
Repeat the last 8 (10, 4, 4) rows 4 (3, 11, 11) more times, then repeat 2 (4, 0, 0) times only the row of increases - there are 63 (61, 59, 59) loops on the needles.
Work 2 more (2, 0, 0) rows straight, ending with a knit row.
For all sizes:
Cast on 6 (6, 9, 12, 13, 15) stitches at the end of the next 2 rows - there are 77 (81, 81, 85, 85, 89) stitches on the needles.
Decrease row (front):
1 knit stitch, 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the left, knit stitches to the marker, marker, pattern to the marker, marker, knit stitches to the last 3 loops, knit 2 knit loops together with a slant to the right, 1 knit stitch - decreased 2 loops.
Repeat these decreases in every 6th row another 15 (17, 17, 17, 17, 17) times - 45 (45, 45, 49, 49, 53) stitches on the needles.
Continue knitting straight until the sleeve length reaches 33 (35.5, 35.5, 38, 38, 40.5) cm from the armpit
At the longest point, finish with a purl row.
Cast on 3 stitches and bind off all stitches on the front side with i-cord.
Completion:
Thread the ends of the threads. Steam the parts. Sew shoulder seams. Sew the sleeves into the armholes. Sew sleeve seams and side seams.
Neck strap:
Using circular needles and on the front side, starting from the right shoulder, cast on and knit 98 (112, 104, 112, 124) stitches along the edge of the neckline. Cast on 4 stitches and bind off all stitches on the front side with i-cord.
Steam a women's pullover.

Jumper knitted Blue-Spring

White jumper with knitting needles, with raglan braid

The knitted jumper is made with purl stitch, pearl stitch and raglan sleeves.


Size: S (M, L, XL, XL)
Bust: 81-86 (91-97, 102-107, 112-117, 122-127) cm.
End circle: 92 (102, 114, 126, 141) cm.
Length: 48 (50, 52, 54, 56) cm.
Sleeve: 30 (31, 32, 32, 32) cm.
Materials: 8 (9, 9, 10, 11) skeins of Rowan Mohair Haze (70% mohair, 30% wool, 25 g/102 m), 2.75 and 3.0 mm needles, extra cable needle, stitch holder.
Knitting density: 28 loops * 36 rows = 10 * 10 cm purl. in satin stitch with 3.0 mm needles.

Broach: remove the loop as knit., 1 knit., throw the removed loop over the knitted one.
Double broach: remove the loop as knit., knit 2 together, throw the removed loop over the knitted one.
Knit a loop 2 times: Knit the next stitch. behind the front wall, do not remove the loop from the left knitting needle, knit the loop again behind the back wall (added 1 loop).
Crossing 3*3 to the right: remove 3 loops on an additional knitting needle, leaving them at work, knit 3 persons. from the left knitting needle, then k3. with an additional knitting needle.
Crossing 3*3 to the left: remove 3 loops on an additional knitting needle, leaving them before work, knit 3 knits. from the left knitting needle, then k3. with an additional knitting needle.

Knitted jumper, description

Back: cast on 129 (143, 159, 177, 197) stitches on 2.75mm needles.
1st row (front side): k1, *p1, k1, repeat from *
2nd row: knit as the first - pearl knitting
Continue knitting with pearl stitch - 14 rows.
Switch to 3.0 mm knitting needles.
Knit in purl stitch.
Armholes: at a height of 24 (25, 26, 27, 28) cm from the cast-on edge, knit:
1st row (front side): bind off 3 loops, finish with purls.
2nd row (wrong side): bind off 3 loops (one loop remains on the right needle), knit 2, (knit a loop 2 times) - 2 times, knit until the last one. 5 loops, (knit a loop 2 times) - 2 times, k3. = 127 (141, 157, 175, 195) loops.

Raglan braid:

2nd row: k2, purl 6, (k1, stretch) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit to last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (k2tog, k1) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, p6, k2.
3rd row: 2 purl, crossing 3*3 to the left, (1 purl, 2 together purl) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit purl to last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (P2 together behind the back wall, P1) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, crossing 3*3 to the right, P2.
4th row: k2, p6, (k1, stretch) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit to last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (k2tog, k1) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, p6, k2.
5th row: P2, K6, P1, P2 together, purl to last. 11 loops, purl 2 together. behind the back wall, purl 1, knit 6, purl 2.
6th row: k2, p6, (k1, broach) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit to last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (k2tog, k1) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, p6, k2.
7th row: P2, K6, (P1, P2 together) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, purl to last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (2 together behind the back wall, 1 purl) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, k6, purl 2.
8th row: k2, p6, (k1, stretch) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, knit to last. 8 (11, 11, 11, 11) loops, (k2tog, k1) - 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, p6, k2. = 123 (127, 141, 159, 179) loops.
Rows 1-8 form a raglan braid pattern.
Continue knitting in this manner until there are 57 (57, 61, 61, 63) stitches left on the needles.
Track. row (wrong side): k2, p1, (p2 together) - 2 times, p1, knit until after 8 stitches, p1, (p2 together behind the back wall) - 2 times, p1, k2.
Cut yarn and set aside 53 (53, 57, 57, 59) stitches.

Before: knit as a back to a height of 79 (79, 87, 87, 91) cm.
Neck (front side): knit 9 stitches in pattern, purl 2 together, purl 8 (12, 12, 14), turn work, set aside remaining stitches = 18 (18, 22, 22, 24) stitches.
Continue decreasing for the armholes, while at the neck side decrease 1 stitch in each row - 5 (5, 7, 7, 8) times.
FOR SIZE M ONLY:
Track. row (front side): 2 purl, 6 loops in the pattern, 3 together purl. = 9 loops.
Track. row: 2 together purl. behind the rear wall, purl 5, knit 2. = 8 loops.
FOR SIZES L, XL and XXL ONLY:
Track. row (front side): 2 purl, 6 loops in the pattern, 1 purl, 3 together purl. = 10 loops.
Track. row: k2, purl 6, k2.
Track. Row: P2, K5, double pull = 8 stitches.
Track. row: purl 6, knit 2.

FOR ALL SIZES:
Track. row (front side): purl 2, knit 3, double pull = 6 loops.
Track. row: purl 4, knit 2.
Track. Row: P2, K1, double pull = 4 stitches.
Track. row: purl 2, knit 2.
Track. row: 1 purl, 3 together purl. = 2 loops.
Track. row: 2 together purl.
Finish work.
From persons On the sides, leave the central 41 loops for the neckline, connect the thread, finish the second side symmetrically to the first.

Sleeve: cast on 67 (71, 73, 73, 75) stitches using 2.75 mm needles.
Knit in pearl stitch - 12 rows, finish the front row.
Switch to 3.0 mm knitting needles.
Start knitting in purl stitch, starting with purl stitch, increase 1 stitch on each side alternately on every 3rd and 4th row until you have 87 (89, 87, 99, 107) stitches, then on every 6th row until you have 101 (105 , 107, 111, 115) loops.
At a height of 30 (31, 32, 32, 32) cm, bind off 3 loops on each side.
Knit (front side): knit 2, (knit a loop 2 times) - 2 times, knit until last. 5 loops, (knit a loop 2 times) - 2 times, k3. = 99 (103, 105, 109, 113) loops.
Raglan braid:
1st row (front side): P2, K6, P1, P2 together, purl to last. 11 loops, purl 2 together. behind the back wall, purl 1, knit 6, purl 2.
2nd row: k2, p6, k1, stretch, knit to last. 11 loops, k2tog, k1, purl 6, k2.
3rd row: 2 purl, crossing 3*3 to the left, 1 purl, 2 purl together, knit purl to last. 11 loops, purl 2 together. behind the back wall, purl 1, crossing 3*3 to the right, purl 2.
4th row: knit as 2nd row.
5th row: knit as 1st row.
6th row: k2, p6, knit to last. 8 stitches, purl 6, knit 2.
7th row: knit as 1st row.
8th row: knit as 6th row. = 87 (91, 93, 97, 101) loop.
Repeat rows 1-8 until 29 stitches remain.
Knit 1 row.

For left sleeve only: decrease 1 stitch on each side, then cast off 4 stitches at beginning of next row = 23 stitches.
Decrease 1 stitch on one side, then cast off 5 stitches at beginning of next row = 17 stitches.
Repeat the last 2 rows - 2 times.
Close the loops.

For right sleeve only: cast off 5 stitches at the beginning of the row, cast off 1 stitch at the end of the row = 23 stitches.
Knit 1 row.
Repeat last 2 rows 3 times.
Close the loops.

Collar: except one on the left sleeve side, on the front side using 2.75 mm knitting needles. cast on 17 stitches along left sleeve, 12 (12, 16, 16, 18) stitches along left side of front neck, knit 41 stitches from extra needle for front neck, 12 (12, 16, 16, 18) stitches along right side of front neck, 17 stitches along second sleeve, work 53 (53, 57, 57, 59) stitches from extra needle for back neck, decrease 1 stitch along these stitches = 151 (151, 163, 163, 169) stitches.
Knit with pearl stitch - 4 cm.

Jumper knitting, assembly: sew the last raglan seam, sew the sleeve seams, sew the sides

SERRA knitted jumper

This jumper is knitted from top to bottom without seams.

Jumper with tape collar

DIMENSIONS

S (M) L (XL)

YOU WILL NEED

Yarn 1 (50% wool, 50% cotton; 50 g/175 m) - 6 (7) 7 (8) skeins of beige;
yarn 2 (70% mohair, 30% silk; 25 g/210 m) - 6 (6) 7 (7) skeins of white; straight knitting needles No. 4; circular knitting needles No. 3.5, length 80 cm. Yarn on sample Gepard Garn “CottonWool” and “Kid Seta” color “CottonWool” 142, color “Kid Seta” 406

SEMI PATENT PATTERN

1st row (= purl row): k1, *yarn over, slip next stitch, k1*, repeat from * to * until end of row.
2nd row: knit 1, * knit the loop and yarn over together, purl 1*, repeat from * to *, finish: knit the loop and yarn over together, knit 1.
Repeat these 2 times in height.

KNITTING DENSITY

20 p. x 36 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a semi-patent pattern in 2 threads (= 1 thread of both yarns taken together) on needles No. 4.

ATTENTION!

The product is knitted in 2 threads (= 1 thread of both yarns taken together).
The knitting density must correspond to the specified one, primarily in width. If the instructions indicate only one number, it applies to all sizes.

BACK

On needles No. 4, loosely cast on 2 threads (= 1 thread of both yarns taken together) 87 (95) 103 (111) sts and knit with a semi-patent pattern.
When the back length is 58 cm, close off the middle 35 (35) 39 (39) stitches for the neckline and finish both sides separately.
To round the neck, close 3.2 stitches from the inner edge at the beginning of each row. At the same time, close 7, 7, 7 (8, 8, 9) 9, 9, 9 (10, 10, 11) p.

BEFORE

Knit like a back, but with a deeper neckline. When the last 7 cm remains to be knitted to the end of the part (check along the back to the last closed loops), close the middle 13 (13) 17 (17) stitches for the neck and finish both sides separately.
To round the neck, close from the inner edge at the beginning of each row 4, 4, 2, 2, 1, 1 p., then at the beginning of each 2nd row 2 more times, 1 p.
At the same time, after knitting the loops for the shoulder bevel until the 1st closure (check along the back), close the loops in the same way.

ASSEMBLY

Sew shoulder seams (the seam should not stretch, but also not tighten the knitted fabric).

SLEEVES

Knit from top to bottom. Count from the shoulder seam in both directions down 92 (96) 100 (104) r. and attach markers. Using knitting needles No. 3.5, cast on between the markers on the front side of the product (pull the thread along the wrong side) 93 (97) 101 (105) sts = 1 st from each 2nd row. Knit with a semi-patent pattern, working on both sides in every 4th r. decreases: after/before the edge loop, knit 2 stitches together according to the pattern - according to the patent pattern.
When 49 (53) 57 (61) stitches remain on the knitting needles, continue working without decreasing and knit until the sleeve length is 35 (36) 37 (38) cm. Then bind off the loops (not tightly).

ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)

Sew sleeve seams and side seams.
Collar
Knit on circular needles No. 3.5 in rows in forward and reverse directions = start and end in the middle of the back neckline. Cast on loops along the edge of the back neckline from the front side of the product (pull the thread along the wrong side): 1 stitch on the seam and 1 stitch from each closed loop + an additional 2-3 stitches on the rounded area.
Along the edge of the front neckline, cast on: 1 p. from each 2nd row (where 1 p. was closed at a time in each 2nd row) + additionally 1 p. between closures; in the remaining sections, cast on 1 p. from each closed loop; On the right side of the loop, cast on in the same way as on the left. Finish casting on stitches along the edge of the back neckline as described above, + 1 stitch on the seam.
Knit in rows in forward and reverse directions in a semi-patent pattern. Distribute the loops so that in the middle of the front and back the pattern coincides with the pattern of the trim collar. If the collar width is 8-9 cm, close the loops (not tightly). Sew the back seam of the collar trim.

Translation of knitting jumper ROPEWALK

Beige kimono cut jumper


DIMENSIONS

36/38 (40/42)

YOU WILL NEED

Yarn (100% natural wool; 160 m/50 g) - 450 (500) g beige; circular knitting needles No. 4.

RUBBER

Even number of loops. Edge, alternately 1 knit, 1 purl, edge.

LARGE PEARL PATTERN

Facial rows: alternately 1 front, 1 purl. Purl rows: knit loops according to the pattern. Shift the loops in each front row.

FACIAL SMOOTH

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

PATENT EDGE (ON BOTH SIDES WITH 3 HINGES)

Front rows: at the beginning of the row, slip 1 loop as a purl (thread at work), 1 knit stitch, slip 1 loop as a purl, at the end of the row, knit up to 3 loops from the end, then slip 1 loop as a purl (thread at work) , knit 1, remove 1 stitch as purl.
Purl rows: at the beginning of the row, purl 1, slip 1 purl loop (thread before work), purl 1, at the end of the row knit up to 3 loops from the end, then purl 1, slip 1 purl loop (thread before work), 1 purl.

PATTERN FROM “LEAVES”

The number of loops at first is a multiple of 30 + 2 edge loops = knit according to. diagram 1. It shows the facial rows. In the purl rows, knit all loops and yarn overs purlwise, out of 2 yarn overs in a row, knit the 1st yarn over, purl the 2nd yarn over, cross over the 2nd yarn over.
The diagram shows 1/2 of the pattern. For the entire width of the sleeve after the strap, start with the edge, repeat 2 times, finish with 1 edge; the middle of the sleeve is located between 2 repeats.
Perform the increases shown on the right edge of the diagram on both sides!
Starting from the 57th row of the pattern, divide the pattern for the yoke, while knitting the “leaf” motifs on both sides according to. pattern, the diagonal transition from the top of the “leaf” to the section of the front surface on the 2nd half is made in a mirror image so that the “leaves” on both sides of pattern 4 end symmetrically. Complete rows 1-112 once.

YOKETTE WITH PEARL PATTERN (INITIALLY WITH 2 LOOPS)

Knit according to diagram 2. It shows the facial rows. In the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern, knit the yarn overs purl.
Pattern acc. pattern in each front row on both sides of the 2 middle loops, expand with 1 yarn over = 1 loop and include increases in the large pearl pattern.
Complete rows 1-20 once, then logically continue the pattern with increases upwards.
Attention!
The first and last 2 loops of the pattern in the instructions are designated as an openwork strip. Due to the increases in the middle, these loops are shifted outward in the pattern, but in a pullover, the yarn overs and loops knitted together are located on top of each other.

KNITTING DENSITY

21 p. x 31 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a pattern of “leaves” and stockinette stitch;
22 p. x 31 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a large pearl pattern.

ATTENTION!

Due to the increasing number of loops, knit on circular knitting needles in rows in forward and reverse directions.
Knit the jumper crosswise in 2 parts, starting from the sleeve respectively. Arrow on pattern = knitting direction.

RIGHT SLEEVE WITH FRONT AND BACK

Cast on 60 stitches on the knitting needles in a cross-shaped cast-on and for the sleeve placket, knit 6 cm with an elastic band, while in the last purl row add 1 stitch on both sides = 62 stitches.
Continue working with the pattern of “leaves”, while making increases on both sides according to. scheme.
For the shoulder bevel, after 18 cm = 56 rows from the bar, start on the middle 2 stitches. Knit a yoke with a pearl pattern, on both sides continue working with pattern 2 according to. scheme.
After 36 cm = 112 rows from the bar on both sides, continue working on 66 loops of the “leaf” pattern, respectively, with the stockinette stitch, while adding another 4 (6) x 1 stitches in each 2nd row = 70 ( on both sides 72) sts on stockinette stitch.
After 38.5 cm = 120 rows (40 cm = 124 rows) from the bar, the right sleeve is finished.
For the lower edge of the front and back on both sides, knit 3 stitches on the outer edges with a patent edge, knit the next 67 (69) stitches in stockinette stitch, continue knitting the yoke with a pearl pattern with increases.
After 46.5 cm = 144 rows (48.5 cm = 150 rows) from the bar, the number of loops will reach 90 (96) stitches for the yoke pattern or 230 (240) stitches in total.
Then, for the neckline, divide the work in the middle, leave the last 115 (120) stitches and for the front, continue working on the first 115 (120) stitches without further increments. way: 3 sts with patent edge, 67 (69) sts with stockinette stitch, openwork strip (= 2 knit stitches together, 1 yarn over) and 40 (43) sts continue to knit with a large pearl pattern, 3 sts with patent edge.
After 25 cm = 78 rows (27 cm = 84 rows) from dividing the work, leave loops.
Then cast on 115 (120) back stitches and continue working without further increments. in this way: 3 sts with a patent edge, 40 (43) sts with a large pearl pattern and continue knitting an openwork strip (= 1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the left), 67 (69) sts with a stockinette stitch, 3 sts with a patent edge . Leave loops at front height.
Then continue working again on all 230 (240) loops with a single fabric acc. pattern, while 6 stitches of the patent edge at the neck are included in the yoke pattern, the middle 2 loops are constantly knitted with stockinette stitch.
At the same time, for the shoulder bevel in the 1st row, decrease 1 loop from both sides of 2 middle loops as follows: before the middle loops, knit 3 loops together and make 1 yarn over, knit adjacent loops, then make 1 yarn over and knit 3 loops together purl = 228 (238) sts. Repeat these decreases another 11 (12) times in each front row.
After 8 cm = 24 rows (8.5 cm = 26 rows) from the end of the neckline or after 79.5 cm = 246 rows (84 cm = 260 rows) from the bar, leave the remaining 206 (214) stitches.

LEFT SLEEVE

Knit as for the right sleeve, and after 38.5 cm = 120 rows (40 cm = 124 rows) from the placket, leave a total of 206 (214) sts.

ASSEMBLY

Sew the left sleeve to the edge of the front/back, to do this, on both sides, connect the left loops of pattern 5 with a knitted seam, between them, cast on the left loops of the large pearl pattern of both parts onto 1 knitting needle, respectively, align the parts with right sides and knit 2 loops each (1 p. from each knitting needle) together, closing the loops. Sew bottom sleeve seams and side seams.

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