Long sweater with diamond and braid pattern
Size: 36/38 (40/42)
You will need:
450 (500) g of 'Yak Merino' type yarn from LANA GROSSA (30% wool, 28% alpaca, 22% polyamide, 20% yak, 110 m/50 g); straight and circular knitting needles, as well as 2 stocking needles No. 7 and a hook No. 6, a knitting needle.
Rubber: knit alternately k1, p1. P.
Persons smooth surface: persons R. – persons p., out. R. - purl P.
Out. smooth surface: persons R. - purl p., out. R. – persons P.
Diamond pattern (22 p.):
Knit according to pattern 1, which shows the persons. R.
In purl. rows, knit all loops and yarn overs.
On 2 consecutive yarn overs: knit the 1st yarn over, purl for the 2nd yarn over. cross.
Repeat from 1st to 30th r.
Braid pattern: the number of loops is a multiple of 6 + 3 (1) + 2 chrome.
Knit according to pattern 2, which shows the faces. R.
In purl. rows, knit all loops according to the pattern or as indicated.
Start with 1 chrome. and 2 p. before the rapport, constantly repeat the rapport, finish 3 (5) p. after the rapport and 1 krom.
Repeat from 1st to 4th row.
Distribution of loops: chrome, 0 (3) p. satin stitch, 22 p. diamond pattern, 1 p. knit. satin stitch, 2 p. Smooth stitch, 14 sts. satin stitch, 2 p. satin stitch, knit 1. satin stitch, 22 p. diamond pattern, 0 (3) p. purl. iron, chrome
Closing the loops with a needle: The thread should be 3 x long enough to secure the edge, approximately 90 cm.
Thread the thread through a knitting needle, then pierce the needle into the back wall of the 1st loop and pull the thread through. *
Then pierce through the front wall into the next loop and pull out the thread.
Now pierce the back wall through the missed loop, while passing the needle under the thread in front of the loop and pulling the thread out.
Then pierce through the front wall into the next loop and pull out the thread.
Pierce into the back wall through the missed loop, while passing the needle under the thread in front of the loop and pulling out the thread.
Repeat from * until all stitches have been sewn.
Knitting density:
in the distribution of loops: 12.5 p. and 19.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm;
braid pattern: 13.5 (13) p. and 17 r. = 10 x 10 cm;
The value in brackets refers to the braid pattern after adding faces to the strip. smooth;
purl satin stitch: 12 p. = 10 cm;
elastic bands: 19.5 rub. = 10 cm.
Back:
Using a cross cast on, cast on 66 (72) sts.
Knit 8 cm = 16 r. with an elastic band, then continue by distributing the loops.
After 61.5 cm = 120 rub. From the placket, close the outer 16 (19) sts for the shoulders and set aside the middle 34 sts for the neckline.
Before: knit similarly.
Sleeves:
Using a cross cast on, cast on 41 (45) sts and knit in a braid pattern.
To give shape after 32 cm = 56 r. from the set on both sides of the braid in each of the 6 middle stitches of the face strip. knit stitch from cross thread 1 p. cross. (you will get 12 additions) = 53 (57) p.
After 39 cm = 68 rub. from casting on, perform these additions again = 65 (69) p.
After 47 cm = 82 r. From the set, close all the loops according to the drawing.
I-Cord: on 2 stocking needles, cast on 7 sts. * Move everything back to the beginning of the knitting needles and knit stitches, repeat from *, while carrying the thread behind the work and pulling it up.
After about 230 cm, close all the loops as knits.
Assembly of parts:
For the braid lying on top in the front middle of the row after the bar, pierce the 7th and 8th stitches with a crochet hook. satin stitch, lay a cord behind them, then pull out a loop approximately 9 cm long, with purl. The beginning of the I-Cord cord, approximately 4 cm long, will remain hanging from the sides of the front.
After 10 r. pierce again with a hook, first pass the hook through the loop, then pull out a loop approximately 9 cm long.
Continue in this way and through the last (= 11th) loop, pull out the entire remaining cord, then after 6 rows, pierce with a hook from back to front and pull the remaining cord to the wrong side. stretch the side and thus fix the last loop.
Sew the end and beginning of the cord from the back. sides.
Place lacing on the 3rd, 6th and 9th loops.
To do this, use a double thread to the left of the middle 14 sts. pierce the satin stitch with a needle from back to front, pass the thread over the loop (loop) and pierce again to the right of the middle 14 stitches.
Pull the loops slightly (6-7 cm each) and tie a knot on the inside. sides.
Sew shoulder seams.
Transfer the postponed neck loops to circular knitting needles = 68 sts and knit 22 cm = 43 round. R. with an elastic band.
Then sew all the loops from the inside with a Needle Lock.
Since the collar folds outward, the right side of the Needle Closure lies on the outside.
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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