The Norwegian Hooded Pullover features wide stripes of jacquard pattern in all its glory and in several color options. Intricate and impressive!
Dimensions: 38/40 (42/44)
You will need: wool yarn of mixed composition (130 m/50 r) – 300 g of ecru color, 150 (200) g of soft green, 150 each of olive and orange and 100 g of dark blue (it is important that the knitting density of the selected yarn matches the specified one); knitting needles No. 4.5; circular knitting needles No. 4.5.
Facial surface: front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops;
when knitting in the round - only knits. loops.
Jacquard pattern: the number of loops is a multiple of 32 + 31 (7) p. + 2 chrome.
Knit faces. satin stitch according to the given counting pattern in the Norwegian technique - from several balls, freely pulling the non-working thread along the wrong side of the work.
The diagram shows the persons. and out. R.
In width, start from the edge. and from the last 31 (3) stitches of rapport, perform rapport 2 (3) times in a row, ending with the first 0 (4) stitches of rapport and edge.
Perform in height 1 time from the 1st to the 3rd row, then repeat from the 4th to the 35th row.
Color sequence 1:
19 rub. dark blue thread (background = empty cells) and olive thread (motif = dots),
then 16 rubles. olive and dark blue threads,
olive and orange threads,
orange and olive threads,
orange and soft green threads,
soft green and orange threads,
soft green thread and ecru thread,
ecru thread and soft green thread = only 131 rub.
Knit the remaining rows with ecru thread.
Color sequence 2:
19 rub. soft green thread and ecru thread,
16 rub. ecru thread and soft green thread,
45 rub. ecru thread,
16 rub. (= from the 4th to the 19th row of the pattern) with ecru thread and soft green thread = only 96 rub.
Knitting density: 19 p. x 22 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a jacquard pattern using knitting needles No. 4.5.
Back: On knitting needles No. 4.5, cast on 97 (105) stitches crossed with dark blue thread and knit with a jacquard pattern, changing the colors of the threads in sequence 1.
After 64 cm from the cast-on row, close off the middle 21 stitches to form the neckline and then knit each side separately.
To round the neckline, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 1 time 4 p. and 1 time 1 p.
Bind off the remaining 33 (37) shoulder stitches at a height of 67 cm from the cast-on row.
Finish the second side symmetrically.
Before: knit like a back, but with a deeper neckline.
To do this, after 63 cm from the cast-on row, close the middle 15 stitches and for rounding from the inner edge in each 2-st. 1 more time 4p., 1 time 2p. and 2 times 1 p.
Sleeves: On knitting needles No. 4.5, cast on 43 (47) stitches crossed with soft green thread and knit with a jacquard pattern, changing the colors of the threads in sequence 2, while distributing the pattern from the middle.
At the same time, add on both sides for bevels 2 times in each 6-m. and 20 times every 4th r. 1 p. each, include added loops in the pattern = on knitting needles 87 (91) p.
After 44 cm from the cast-on row, close all the loops in one row.
Knit the second sleeve in the same way.
Assembly: sew shoulder seams.
Using circular needles No. 4.5, cast on 80 sts along the edge of the neckline with ecru thread and knit. iron in a circle.
At a height of 2 cm from the beginning of the circular knitting of the hood, mark the middle 2 sts on the back along the middle line and on both sides of them add 1 knit, crossed loop, knitting them from broaches.
Repeat these increases 3 more times in each 4-m. and 6 times in every 2nd r.
At the same time, at a height of 6 cm from the beginning of the hood, close the middle 8 stitches in front and continue working in rows in the forward and reverse directions.
At the same time, for rounding, close on both sides in each 2-m. 1 time in 3 p., 1 time in 2 p. and 1 time for 1 p. - on knitting needles 80 p. after all increases and decreases.
At a height of 25 ohms from the beginning of the hood, mark the middle back 2 stitches, knit the 1st middle loop and the previous loop together, knit the 2nd middle loop and the next loop together, tilting to the left (= 1 stitch, remove, as in knitting, the next knit a loop and pull the removed loop through the knitted one).
These reductions are to give the hood an appropriate repeat the form 2 more times in every 4th r. and 8 times in every 2nd r. = on knitting needles 58 sts.
In the next row, knit the first 29 stitches, then fold the hood in half and connect the halves with a knitted seam.
Using circular knitting needles No. 4.5, cast on 116 stitches along the front edge of the hood with a soft green thread and knit 2 cm for the placket in satin stitch, then bind off the stitches.
Fold the strip in half, turning it inward, and sew it on.
Sew in the sleeves.
Sew side seams and sleeve seams.
Cross set of hinges
The set of loops is made with double thread.
To do this, you will need an additional thread at least twice as long as the length of the cast-on edge.
First, make the initial loop, for which you connect the middle of the additional thread with the thread of the ball and make the initial loop.
After this, place the single thread coming from the ball, as usual, around the index finger and pass under the fingers (= index finger thread).
Place a double additional thread from the outside inwards under the thumb and hold it under the other fingers together with the thread of the index finger (= thread of the thumb).
Now perform the 1st stitch as usual, i.e., pass the knitting needle from the outside in around the thumb, pull out the thread of the index finger and tighten the loop.
For the 2nd stitch, throw off the thumb thread and lay it from the inside out around the thumb.
Now pass the knitting needle under the thread of the thumb lying inside, pull out the thread of the index finger and tighten the loop.
This is an alternation to repeat.
After the initial row, always knit 1 purl row using purl stitches.
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