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Knitted pullover

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Pattern with bobbles from a Japanese magazine

Rapport:

  • By height: from row 1 to row 34

  • By width: 20 stitches (inside the red frame)

Important:

  • In wrong side rows all stitches are knitted according to the pattern, yarn overs — purl

  • The element "bobbles" is formed gradually over several rows, instructions — to the right of the diagram


Legend (diagram on the right):

  • Legend:

    • — edge stitch

    • | — knit stitch

    • - — purl stitch

    • O — yarn over

    • ∧ — knit two together through the front loop (leaning to the right)

    • λ — knit two together through the back loop (leaning to the left)

    • ? — bobble (see description below)

    • ¥ — knit two together purlwise leaning to the right

    • V — knit 3 stitches together

    • U — knit 3 stitches together using a double decrease:
      slip 1 stitch as knit, knit 2 stitches, and pull through the slipped stitch

    • Y — bobble: from one stitch make 3 (knit, purl, knit), turn, knit 3 purls, turn, knit 3 together

    • X — knit 3 stitches together purlwise

    • Z — slip 1 stitch without knitting, working yarn in front of work


Example of a bobble (symbol Y):

Formed in 7 rows:

  1. In row 5: from 1 stitch make 5 (knit, yarn over, purl, yarn over, knit)

  2. In row 7: knit 5 stitches purlwise

  3. In row 9: knit 3 stitches together











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