Green sweater
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PATTERNS:
PATTERN NO. 1.
Start with 8 stitches and end with a number that is a multiple of 18 stitches
Each knot requires 2 strips, each knitted separately, then all ends are connected in one row
Cut the yarn in all but the last strip, and leave the stitches on the needle
Cast on 8 stitches
Knit in stockinette stitch for 10 cm
Cut the yarn and leave it on the needle. On the same needle cast on 8 stitches and knit another strip. Continue in the same manner until the desired number of strips is formed.
Joining
Cast on 1 stitch * cross the strips. Move the cast on end of the 2nd strip between the two strips and hold the stitches of the cast on edge behind the stitches of the 1st strip. [1 knit from the first strip, 1 knit from the first strip while simultaneously picking up a stitch from the cast on edge of the second strip.] repeat 4 times.
Bring the cast on edge of the first strip behind the stitches of the second strip. [1 knit from the second strip, 1 knit from the second strip while simultaneously picking up a stitch from the cast on edge of the first strip.] repeat 4 times. Turn, cast on 1 stitch, turn
Then continue as follows
Rows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 (wrong side) 2 knit, *6 purl, 3 knit* repeat to the end, finish with 2 knit
Rows 2, 6, 8: 2 purl, *6 knit, 3 purl*, repeat, finish with 2 purl
Row 4: 1 knit, 1 purl, * slip 3 stitches to a spare needle in front of the work, 3 knit, 3 knit from the spare needle, 3 purl, slip 3 stitches to a spare needle behind the work, 3 knit, 3 knit from the spare needle, 3 purl,* repeat, finish with 1 purl, 1 knit
PATTERN NO. 2.
Pattern No. 2 is knitted from braids and bobbles in a checkerboard pattern. (I will add the chart later).
PATTERN NO. 3
I haven't found exactly this pattern yet. But I found two similar patterns.
The pattern “Diamonds” The number of stitches is a multiple of 4, plus 1 stitch. Row 1 — purl. Row 2 — knit. Row 3—*3 purl, 1 slip with a yarn over*, 1 purl. Rows 4-6 — according to the pattern, the slipped stitch is slipped again, adding one yarn over each time. Row 7 — *3 purl, knit together the stitch with 4 yarn overs, *1 purl. Row 8 — knit. Row 9 — purl, *1 slip with a yarn over, 3 purl*. Rows 10-12 — according to the pattern, slipping the slipped stitch again. Row 13 — 1 purl,* knit together the stitch with 4 yarn overs, 3 purl*. Repeat from row 2. 
PATTERN NO. 4
Stockinette stitch.
PATTERN NO. 5

3.< 1 twisted knit
4.X 1 stitch in garter stitch
7. V2 - 2 stitches knit together
8.
slip 1 knitwise, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over
9.
slip 1 knitwise, knit 2 together, pass slipped stitch over
10. Slip 2 stitches together, knit the next stitch and pull it through both slipped stitches
Leaf pattern.
Pattern No. 6 Pattern “Bobbles” Pattern: 1. Main pattern (number of stitches a multiple of 4 + 2 edge stitches). Rows 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 8 – knit stitches; Row 3 – edge stitch, *2 knit stitches, bobble (knit 7 stitches from one stitch, transfer them back to the left needle and knit them), 1 knit stitch*, edge stitch; Row 7 – edge stitch, *bobbles, 3 knit stitches*, edge stitch. Repeat rows 1-8. Pattern No. 7 Garter stitch Pattern No. 8 
PATTERN NO. 9
Pattern from a braid of 9 stitches. Between the braids, knit one purl stitch, which will later be unraveled. After that, it will create a yarn over.
PATTERN NO. 10
The pattern “owl”:
Rows 1-4: 4 knit, 8 purl, 4 knit.
Rows 5-6: 4 purl, 8 knit, 4 purl.
Row 7: 4 purl, 4 stitches crossed to the right (slip two stitches behind the work to a spare needle, knit the next 2 stitches, then knit 2 knit stitches from the spare needle), 4 stitches crossed to the left (slip two stitches in front of the work to a spare needle, knit the next 2 stitches, then knit 2 knit stitches from the spare needle), 4 purl.
Rows 8-16: 4 purl, 8 knit, 4 purl.
Row 17: knit as row 7
Rows 18-22: 4 purl, 8 knit, 4 purl.
Row 23: knit as row 7
Rows 24-25: 4 purl, 1 knit, 7 purl, 1 knit, 4 purl.
Row 26: 16 purl. Repeat this row until the start of the decreases. You can adjust this pattern for larger or smaller sizes of mittens by adding or decreasing the number of stitches and rows. The only point: the “owl” should be located on the back of the hand and occupy stitches from two needles minus 4 stitches (2 knit stitches at the beginning of one needle and 2 knit stitches at the end of the other needle).
PATTERN NO. 11
Pattern “rice stitch” or “twist” 1x1. Row 1: 1 knit, 1 purl and etc. Row 2: knit the knit stitch as knit, purl the purl stitch as purl.
PATTERN NO. 12
PATTERN NO. 13
Pattern “braid” Cast on stitches from the middle of the leaves and knit 5 long strips of 7 stitches each, then INTERTWINE them, i.e. lay the strips in a crossed way and pin them with pins on the pattern (I lay the pattern on a flat cushion), and then sew the touches of the braid to the adjacent, already knitted, side part and neck *this is a triangle knitted in a checkerboard pattern*. And only then close the last row in the strips. Because the strips need different lengths. Braid (width 38 stitches): knit according to the scheme, each of the 6 strips knit with a separate thread, without crossing the threads; Row 13: repeat the pattern from row 1. Braid (width 38 stitches): knit according to the scheme, each of the 6 strips knit with a separate thread, without crossing the threads; Row 13: repeat the pattern from row 1. 
PATTERN NO. 14
I haven't found exactly this pattern, but I found similar patterns. 


PATTERN NO. 15
Pattern “Flower”
FLOWER
Cast on 10 stitches.
Row 1 — (right side) knit stitches
Row 2 and all even rows — purl
Row 3 — *knit in the front and back of the stitch* — to the end of the row — 20 stitches.
Row 5 — *knit in the front and back of the stitch* — to the end of the row — 40 stitches.
Row 7 — *knit in the front and back of the stitch* — to the end of the row
Row 9 — *knit in the front and back of the stitch* — to the end of the row
Close the stitches on top of each other.
PATTERN NO. 16
Pattern “ribbing” 2x2. But I want to suggest knitting ribbing from braids. This ribbing does not stretch during wear and looks very beautiful. And I think the sweater will look better with this ribbing.
Ribbing from “braids”. Row 1 (wrong side): 1 edge, 4 purl, * 1 knit, 4 purl *. Repeat from * to *, 1 edge. Row 2: 1 edge, 4 knit, * 1 purl, 4 knit (repeat from * to), 1 edge. Rows 3 and all wrong side rows: knit according to the pattern. Row 4: 1 edge, 4 stitches crossed to the left (slip 2 stitches to a spare needle in front of the work, knit 2 knit stitches, then knit 2 knit stitches from the spare needle), * 1 purl, 4 stitches crossed to the left *. Repeat from * to *, 1 edge. Row 6: knit as row 2. The pattern repeats from rows 1 to 6. Pattern No. 17 Cable pattern 3x3.
























