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Men's pullover knitting

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Men's pullover knittinghttp://klubok.work/1/3/4486/Klubok

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

ASSEMBLY!!!! HURRAH!!

Girls who have already knitted this pullover recommend purchasing about 1-1.1 kg of yarn. It should not be fluffy, so the pattern is clearly visible. For example, you can take Lanogold yarn from Alize or Yarn Art Super Merino. Use different needle sizes, from #3 to #5, depending on the yarn you choose. However, it is also important to choose the right needles, otherwise the pattern of the pullover will be stretched and not neat.

Before starting to knit, you can make samples of the patterns, which will help calculate the size and knitting density.
We start knitting from the bottom to the top. At the bottom, we knit a ribbing of 2 by 2, after which we knit a roll of purl rows to transition from ribbing to the main fabric.
There is a pattern for reference with 5 sizes that may help you.






The provided patterns indicate the knit rows, and purl rows are knitted according to the pattern.

On the edges of the back, front, and sleeves, the regular pattern "iris" is knitted, 1 knit stitch for 1 purl stitch.

Cable pattern:



The cable pattern is given as 3 by 2, but you can also knit in the usual way 3 by 3 (3 knit stitches are taken off onto an additional needle, and 3 stitches are knitted as knit, then the removed stitches are returned and knitted as knit. With this, the cable will shift to the right.

Rhombus pattern:
knitted men's pullover pattern
Interlacing of 4 knit stitches (2 knit stitches are taken off onto an additional needle, 2 are knitted as knit, then the 2 stitches that were taken off.
The expansion of the rhombus is knitted by shifting 2 knit stitches left and right from the center (to the right, take 1 purl stitch off onto an additional needle, knit 2 knit stitches, and then knit 1 purl stitch that was taken off. Continue working according to the pattern, as not always should a purl stitch be knitted as knit.
To shift the rhombus to the left — take 2 knit stitches off in front of the work onto an additional needle, knit 1 purl stitch as knit and take off 2 knit stitches, and knit them as knit.
To narrow the rhombus, you need to do everything the same, but in reverse order.
The cable in the middle of the rhombus is knitted the same way as the crossing of 4 knit stitches in the first row.
Aran pattern:






You can try knitting crossings every other row, instead of every knit row (knit an additional row according to the pattern with knit and purl, without changes).
Interlacings come from crossing 5 stitches either left or right.

We start the 3rd row with 2 crossings to the right (3 stitches, 2 knit and 1 purl, taken off behind the work onto an additional needle, knit 2 knit stitches and return the taken stitches, knit them: 1st knit stitch — 1st purl stitch, 2nd knit — knit, 3rd purl — knit. This way, the necessary stitches are replaced to form the pattern (between "paths" of 2 knit stitches should be 1 purl stitch.
This crossing can also be done differently. The 2nd knit stitches are taken off behind the work onto the 1st additional needle, the 1st purl is taken off in front of the work onto the 2nd additional needle, knit 2 knit stitches, knit 1 purl from the 2nd additional needle, and knit the 2nd knit from the 1st additional needle.
5th row: make 3 crossings to the left (2 knit stitches are taken off in front of the work onto an additional needle, knit 3 stitches, 1 purl and 2 knit (the 1st purl — knit, the 2nd knit — knit, the 3rd knit — purl, return the taken stitches and knit them as knit.
Another way: take 2 knit stitches off in front of the work onto the 1st additional needle, take 1 purl stitch off behind the work onto the 2nd additional needle, knit the 2 knit stitches, knit 1 purl from the 2nd additional needle, and knit the 2 knit stitches from the 1st additional needle.
The snood is knitted using the same patterns, you can use smaller needles.




 







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