Kidmohair Spider Web Pullover. Descriptions and diagrams
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Kidmohair Spider Web Pullover. Descriptions and diagramsKlubokhttp://klubok.work/1/3/8695/Klubokhttps://klubok.work/css/image/top-logo-en.pngA miracle, not a pullover, right? With a skirt and jeans, for any season, long or short - knit any one, as long as you have enough yarn!
SIZE: any size you want, we will write how to calculate the required number of stitches based on your finished clothing.
YOU WILL NEED: the best and softest kid mohair from stock. In the photo - kid mohair Lana Gatto (75% kid mohair, 25% silk, 25 g - 212 meters). Country of manufacture: Italy. You will need, depending on the size and the required length of the pullover, 200-250 g, straight and circular needles number 2.5 - 3.
DESCRIPTION AND SCHEMES:
To avoid regretting your work and having to redo it, be sure to do the preparatory work!
1. Knit a sample using the patterns of the pullover!
PATTERNS:
Straight pattern on the fabric (for the sleeves).
Pattern for the circular yoke:
2. Next, calculate the knitting density.
HOW TO MAKE PATTERNS FOR THE FRONT, BACK, AND SLEEVES BASED ON YOUR SIZE:
Be sure to knit a sample at the very beginning!!! Soak it in water and wash it, lightly steam it, and count the number of stitches in 1 centimeter.
This is done, for example, by proportion: for instance, you have 50 stitches for 20 cm.
Then X stitches - 1 cm.
We set up the proportion: X=(50*1):20= 2.5 stitches. In 1 cm you have - 2.5 stitches.
3. You can knit either FROM THE BOTTOM, FROM THE RIBBING:
Next, draw the pattern yourself, taking it from your favorite pullover that fits you well. Draw the pattern in the form of rectangles with a slightly slanted top edge (the edge is slanted to a height of 3 cm). This is where the front and back pieces will connect with the sleeves.
Multiply the width of the front by the number of stitches. For example, if the width of your front is 60 cm * 2.5 stitches = 150 stitches.
Next, we must take our pattern into account! Count the number of stitches in the rapport - for example, 24 stitches.. 150/24=6.25 - that is, 6 full rapports. Thus, the EXACT NUMBER of stitches in the front and back will be: 6*24 = 144 (pattern) plus 6 stitches on the edges, which you will close by slanting the top of the piece before the pattern.
Also calculate the number of stitches for the sleeves.
But this is just the body of the sweater!
For the RIBBING, which we will start with, cast on 8-10 stitches less. Or knit it with thinner needles - depending on your knitting style.
4. You can also knit IN TWO DIRECTIONS: this is how I do it, because I often made mistakes in the length of the sleeve, and there might not be enough yarn. And the yoke is at the top, and you can't fix anything! To be able to make adjustments during the process, measure the shoulder circumference of your well-fitting pullover FOR THE YOKE - and cast on stitches with waste yarn (you will cut it later!). Divide your shoulder circumference by the number of rapports of the yoke and cast on!
Knit 2-3 rows with waste yarn, switch to kid mohair and knit the yoke pattern upwards.
When the yoke is ready, unravel the waste yarn from the bottom, divide the stitches, marking with a marker, for the sleeves and the body of the pullover. Put them on needles - you will now knit down! Knit each piece for 4-5 centimeters separately, adding 1 stitch at the edges - these will be the slopes of the underarm sleeves and body.
Next, the body stitches can be put on circular needles and knit down in the round. Or you can knit the back and front separately. Knit the ribbing at the bottom with thinner needles.
Sleeves - knit the same way, down - but only on straight needles - after all, the pattern is in the center there.
Knit this beauty and be the most beautiful!
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