Pullover with openwork pattern
Dimensions: 36 (38/40) 42/44
You will need:
500 (500) 550 g of tobacco-colored yarn Mare (40% viscose, 30% linen, 30% cotton, 90 m/50 g); straight knitting needles No. 6; circular knitting needles No. 5.5.
Out. smooth surface: persons R. - purl p., out. R. – persons P.
Openwork pattern A (from 19 p.): knit according to pattern 1, which shows only persons. r., in purl. R. Knit loops according to the pattern, yarn overs - purl.
Attention!
For size 36, perform at the beginning of r. 1 time last 16 p., at the end of the r. 1 time the first 16 stitches of openwork pattern A.
Repeat from 1st to 14th row.
Mesh Pattern: even number of loops.
Persons and out. R.: chrome, * 1 yarn over, knit 2 stitches together purlwise, repeat from *, chrome.
Openwork pattern B (from 29 p.): knit like openwork pattern A, but according to pattern 2.
Repeat from 1st to 34th r.
Attention!
In all patterns, make sure that the number of yarn overs corresponds to the number of loops knitted together.
Persons smooth surface: persons R. – persons p., out. R. - purl P.
Knitting density.
Openwork patterns A and B: 15 p. and 23 r. = 10 x 10 cm;
mesh pattern: 10.5 p. and 23 r. = 10 x 10 cm;
persons stitch: 14 p. and 23 r. = 10 x 10 cm.
Back:
Cast on 95 (101) 107 p. and knit for the bar 2 cm = 3 p. purl satin stitch and 1 purl. R. purl
Then knit as follows: chrome, 0 (0) 3 p. satin stitch, 16 (19) 19 p. openwork pattern A, 16 p. mesh pattern, 29 p. openwork pattern B, 16 p. mesh pattern, 16 (19) 19 p. openwork pattern A, 0 (0) 3 p. purl iron, chrome
After 7 cm = 16 r. From the bar, remove the last stitch of the 1st openwork pattern to fit it in. As for knits, knit both next stitches of the mesh pattern together. and stretch this stitch through the removed stitch, and also knit the 1st stitch of the 2nd openwork pattern A with both previous stitches of the mesh pattern together. = decreased 4 p.
Repeat these decreases 5 more times every 16th row. and 1 time in the next 6th r.
After all the decreases, there are 67 (73) 79 points in the work.
Continue knitting the remaining 2 stitches of the mesh pattern on each side. satin stitch
After 45 cm = 104 r. from the bar, close 3 stitches for the armholes on both sides and in every 2nd row. 2 x 2 and 2 x 1 p. = 49 (55) 61 p.
After 60 cm = 138 rub. (62.5 cm = 144 rub.) 65 cm = 150 rub. From the placket, close the middle 11 (13) 15 stitches for the neckline and finish both sides separately.
To round, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 1 x 3, 1 x 2 and 2 x 1 p.
After 64.5 cm = 148 r. (67 cm = 154 rub.) 69.5 cm = 160 rub. From the bar, close off the remaining 12 (14) 16 stitches of the shoulder on each side.
Before:
Start the same way, but for a deeper neckline, close after 50.5 cm = 116 r. (53 cm = 122 rub.) 55.5 cm = 128 rub. from the bar, average 13 (15) 17 p., in every 2nd r. 1 x 2, 2 x 1 p. and in every 4th p. 2 x 1 p.
Sleeves:
Cast on 30 (36) 36 p. and knit for the placket 2 cm = 3 p. purl satin stitch and 1 purl. R. purl
Then knit in a mesh pattern.
After 8 cm = 18 r. From the bar, knit 3 more rows on all loops. purl satin stitch and 1 purl. R. purl, while in the last r. evenly add 11 (12) 15 p. = 41 (48) 51 p.
After this, knit faces. satin stitch, while at the same time adding sleeves for bevels on both sides alternately in every 2nd and 4th r. 4 x (alternately in every 2nd and 4th row. 4 x) in every 2nd row. 6 x 1 p. = 49 (56) 63 p.
After 16 cm = 36 r. from the bar, close the sleeves on both sides for piping, 2 p., in every 2 r. 3 x 1 p., in every 4th p. 3 x 1 p. and in every 2nd p. 4 x 1, 2 x 2 and 1 x 3 p.
After 30.5 cm = 70 rub. close off the remaining 11 (18) 25 sts from the bar.
Assembly:
Sew shoulder seams.
Along the neckline, cast on 77 (80) 83 sts on circular needles, knit 3 circular r. purl and loops to close the faces.
Sew in the sleeves, sew side seams and sleeve seams.
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My name is Lilia. The main hobby of my life is knitting. I started with knitting needles and switched to a knitting machine. In 1988 I got acquainted with crochet - Romanian lace. About 10 years ago I became interested in Irish lace and Shetland knitting. And now I’m trying fillet crochet. On this site I want to share with you my 45 years of experience in various knitting techniques.
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