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Airy sweater with knitting needles

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Airy sweater with knitting needleshttp://klubok.work/1/2/8401/Klubok

Needles No. 6 and No. 7, gauge 12 stitches x 17.5 rows
Yarn consumption 3.5 skeins
The item was knitted from top to bottom.

On needle No. 6, I cast on 82 stitches and knitted 3 rows in 1x1 ribbing.
Then switch to needle No. 7, distributing the stitches as follows: 24 stitches for the back, 30 stitches for the front, and 10 stitches for each sleeve + 8 stitches for the raglan lines (2 for each).
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For a more comfortable fit of the sweater, we begin to knit the back neck. In my case, it consists of 6 short rows, with 3 turning points on each shoulder. I have attached a diagram for distributing these points in the carousel. 10 stitches of the sleeve are divided into 4 sections: 2?







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2, where ?







- that very turning point.
When knitting the short rows, we make increases along the raglan lines in every right side row.
After the last turning point, we return to the beginning of the row and knit a right side row without increases.

From the next row, we make increases every other row until the required length of the raglan line. In my case, this is 17 cm at the front, but you should focus on the desired ease of fit. .
Next, I separated the sleeves from the body, adding 5 stitches for the underarms. I evenly divided the raglan line stitches between the body and the sleeves. .
And then it’s simple, we knit the body and sleeves to the necessary length and bind off in the simplest way, sew the underarms and hide the ends.

 







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