Tender mohair pullover
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Tender mohair pulloverKlubokhttp://klubok.work/1/3/8460/Klubokhttps://klubok.work/css/image/top-logo-en.pngLight, delicate mohair pullover, and the weight of this beauty is only 200g.
Size 42-44
Yarn: BBB soft dream - 4 skeins (100 g) Drops Lace - 2 skeins (100g)
Needles 4.5.
Gauge: 10 cm - 18 sts, 10 cm - 21 rows.
Knit with 2 strands: 1 drops lace + 1 bbb soft dream
The pullover is knitted in the round, the sleeve is raglan.
The pattern indicates the right side rows.
Knitting the body and sleeves is not difficult. The pattern is in the center of the front (31 sts).
Cast on 170 sts. Ribbing 1×1 for 4 rows.
The body height to the underarms is 3.5 repeats: 3 full and half at the top and bottom (that's 70 rows after the ribbing). Knit the body to the underarms, set aside.
Sleeves.
Cast on 40 sts, 4 rows of ribbing 1×1 (you can also do more rows; I've tried it differently).
Then stockinette stitch: increase the number of stitches to 49 in the 1st row.
Knit another 94 rows, increasing the number of stitches to 63. To do this, add 2 stitches 7 times in rows: 5, 20, 35, 50, 65, 75, 85.
Collect the stitches for the underarms (7 sts each) on a spare thread. Join the body and sleeves. Place a marker at the beginning of the round: at the back left. Continue knitting in the round for 4 rows. Continue the pattern as per the design.
So, the body is knitted up to 3.5 repeats in height, the sleeves are ready, everything is assembled, and 4 rounds have been knitted.
1. Next, start decreasing stitches in the raglan lines every other row. Raglan line 2 sts.
2. Knit until another half repeat is done. Now pay attention! Continue knitting for another 2 rows, while moving the stitches of the braid in the pattern. Do not make yarn overs or decreases. Knit the stitches above the knit ones as knits, above the purls as purls.
3. Knit to the marker of the beginning of the round. Cut the yarn. Divide the stitches for the neckline. Place the central stitch on a spare thread. Join the yarn at the neckline, continue knitting back and forth for another 4 rows.
4. Start decreasing the neckline stitches every other row by knitting 2 together with a left/right tilt. This refers to the stitches that are before the pattern begins and after it.
5. Knit until the raglan line meets the neckline decrease line.
6. In the next decrease row, decrease 1 purl stitch at the neckline (the first and last in the pattern). The raglan decreases continue on one side!
7. Continue decreasing stitches. To do this, change the tilt of the stitches in the neckline decrease line. Thus, the entire raglan line in front will be absorbed by the pattern stitches. Decrease stitches until there are 7 stitches left on the needle for each sleeve. Do not count the raglan stitches! Photo 2 in the carousel!
8. Close the stitches of the sleeves and the back.
9. Knit 28 rows of the pattern on each side of the neckline, adding an edge stitch for sewing. The edge stitch is knitted in both the right and wrong rows.
10. Join the sides. Attach the neckline to the edge.
11. Join the underarm stitches.
12. Edge the neckline with slip stitches using a crochet hook.
Abbreviations:
| Symbol | Notation and Description |
|---|---|
U (semi-circle) |
Yarn over |
I (stick) |
Knit stitch |
– (dash) |
Purl stitch |
+L+ |
Slip 1 stitch, leave behind work, knit the second, then — the slipped |
+T+ |
Slip 1 stitch, leave in front of work, knit the second, then — the slipped |
| 3 stitches with color | Slip stitches 2 and 3 onto a spare needle, leave stitch 1 in front of the work, then: knit the 1st stitch, yarn over, stitch 2, stitch 3 (from the spare needle), yarn over, stitch 3. |











