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Knitted sweaterhttp://klubok.work/1/3/9193/Klubok

 

 

Sizes: 42/44 (46) (48/50)

Materials:

Yarn: mink fur down (90% mink down, 10% polyamide), produced in China (350 m, 50 g).

Yarn consumption: for size 42/44 (garment length 58 cm): 5 skeins; for size 46: 6 skeins; 48/50 – 7 skeins.

Attention! Yarn consumption depends on size and length of the garment. The garment length can be adjusted.

Other yarn may be used provided it precisely matches the sample described.

Circular needles 80 /100/120 cm – 3.5, 4 and 5 mm.

Circular needles 40 cm – 5 mm for easier sleeve knitting.

Markers for knitting.

2 auxiliary threads of 40 cm, row counter, needle, scissors.

Gauge: 10 cm x 10 cm = 18 stitches x 25 rows stockinette on 5 mm needles, held double.

Attention! The gauge must match the specified one, so before starting work be sure to knit and wash a swatch. Then count how many stitches fit into 10 cm. If there are more than 18 stitches, switch to thicker needles; if fewer than 18 stitches, switch to thinner needles.

Abbreviations: M – marker, YO – yarn over.

Patterns:

- twisted rib 1x1 in the round: 1st row: *1 knit twisted, 1 purl*, repeat from * to *, repeat from the 1st row;

- stockinette in turning rows: 1st row – all stitches knit, 2nd row – all stitches purl, repeat from the 1st row;

- stockinette in the round: all stitches knit in all rounds;

- lace pattern 1: 1st row: all stitches purl; 2nd row: *yo, 2 knits together with a right-leaning slant*, repeat from * to *, 3rd row: all stitches knit; 4th row: all stitches purl.

- lace pattern 2: repeat of 18 stitches or 19 stitches, height 14 rows.

 

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purl purl
yarn over yarn over
increase 1 to 2 2 knit together with a right-leaning increase
slip 1 knitwise, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over 2 knit together with a left-leaning increase
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1.purl purl

2–3 knit together with a right-leaning decrease

3.yarn over yarn over

4.increase 1 to 3 3 knit together with a right-leaning decrease


 
 

Attention! In lace patterns 2 and 3, read all rounds from right to left.

 

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Knitting instructions.

For all sizes – use circular needles 4 mm. (one size smaller than the needles used for the main fabric) cast on 101 stitches, including the joining stitch for joining in the round.

Mark the start with a marker and knit 16 rows in the pattern “Twisted rib 1x1.”

 

Next, switch to 5 mm needles, knit one row with knit stitches, and from the start marker place markers for knitting as follows: M (start marker), 12 stitches (1/2 of back), M, 2 stitches, M, 14 stitches (sleeve), M, 2 stitches, M, 40 stitches (front), M, 2 stitches, M, 14 stitches (sleeve), M, 2 stitches, M, 12 stitches (1/2 of back).

Thus, the knitting is divided into 4 parts: 2 sleeves, back, and front.

 

 

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How to make a universal increase before and after the raglan lines :

 

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In the right-side (knit) row, knit the stitches twisted (through the back loop), in the wrong-side row, purl through the front loop.

You can perform the increases in any method you prefer.

The raglan line stitches consist of two stitches and will be worked in stockinette.

14 sleeve stitches are divided into 7 parts: 2 sts + 2 sts + 2 sts + 2 sts + 2 sts + 2 sts + 2 sts.

Also on the front part of the garment, perform short rows on both sides to form a rounded neckline.

 

Knit in stockinette with turning rows, starting from the start marker:

Row 1 – M (start marker), 12 knit, YO, M, 2 knit (raglan line), M, YO, 2 knit (1st part of sleeve), turn knitting, 3 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 13 purl, M (start marker), 12 purl, YO, M, 2 purl, M, YO, 2 purl (1st part of sleeve), turn knitting, 3 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 13 knit.

Row 2 - M (start marker), 13 knit, YO, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 5 knit, turn; 6 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 14 purl, M (start), 13 purl, YO, M, 2 purl, M, YO, 5 purl, turn; 6 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 14 knit.

Row 3 - M (start marker), 14 knit, YO, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 8 knit, turn; 9 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 15 purl, M (start), 14 purl, YO, M, 2 purl, M, YO, 8 purl, turn; 9 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 15 knit.

Row 4 - M (start marker), 15 knit, YO, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 11 knit, turn; 12 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 16 purl, M (start), 15 purl, YO, M, 2 purl, M, YO, 11 purl, turn; 12 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 16 knit.

Row 5 - M (start marker), 16 knit, YO, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 14 knit, turn; 15 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 17 purl, M (start), 16 purl, YO, M, 2 purl, M, YO, 14 purl, turn; 15 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 17 knit.

Row 6 - M (start marker), 17 knit, YO, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 17 knit, turn; 18 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 18 purl, M (start), 17 purl, YO, M, 2 purl, M, YO, 17 purl, turn; 18 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 18 knit.

Row 7 - M (start marker), 18 knit, YO, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 20 knit, YO, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 2 knit (front stitches), turn; 3 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 22 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 19 purl, M (start marker), 18 purl, YO, M, 2 purl, M, YO, 20 purl, N? M, 2 purl, M, N, 2 purl (front stitches), turn; 3 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 22 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 19 knit.

Row 8 - M (start marker), 19 knit, YO, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 22 knit, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 5 knit (stitches around front), turn; 6 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 24 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 20 purl, M (start), 19 purl, YO, M, 2 purl, M, YO, 22 purl, N, M, 2 purl, M, N, 2 purl (front stitches), turn; 6 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 24 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 20 knit.

Row 9 - M (start marker), 20 knit, YO, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 24 knit, M, 2 knit, M, YO, 8 knit (front stitches), turn; 9 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 26 purl, M, 2 purl, M, 21 purl, M (start marker), 20 purl, YO, M, 2 purl, M, YO, 24 purl, N, M, 2 purl, M, N, 2 purl (front stitches), turn; 9 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 26 knit, M, 2 knit, M, 21 knit.

Row 10 - M (start marker), 21 knit stitches, purl, M, 2 knit stitches, purl, 26 knit stitches, purl, DO NOT YARN OVER, 11 knit stitches (front stitches), turn the knitting, 11 purl stitches, M, 2 purl stitches, M, 28 purl stitches, M, 2 purl stitches, M, 22 purl stitches, M (start marker), 21 purl stitches, purl, M, 2 purl stitches, purl, 26 purl stitches, purl, M, 2 purl stitches, M, DO NOT YARN OVER, 11 purl (front stitches), turn the knitting, 11 knit stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, 28 knit stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, 22 knit stitches.

At this stage there should be 28 stitches on the sleeves, 44 stitches on the back, and 46 stitches on the front.

The stem/neck rib is completed.

Knitting the yoke.

1st circular row:

M (start marker), 22 knit stitches, purl, M, 2 knit stitches (raglan line), M, purl, 28 knit stitches, purl, M, 2 knit stitches, M, 46 knit stitches, purl, M, 2 knit stitches, M, 28 knit stitches, purl, M, 2 knit stitches, M, 22 knit stitches.

2nd circular row:

M (start marker), 23 knit stitches, M, 2 knit stitches (raglan line), M, 30 knit stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, 48 knit stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, 30 knit stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, 23 knit stitches.

Repeat these rows until the 14th row.

That is, in odd rows yarn overs are made before and after the raglan lines; in even rows the yarn overs are knitted with knit stitches.

15th circular row:

Introduce pattern 1 – 1st row: all stitches are purl (including the raglan line stitches).

Do not forget to make yarn overs before and after the raglan line markers.

16th circular row:

Knit the 2nd row of pattern 1 – *yarn over, knit 2 together with a right-leaning slant*, repeat from * to *. The raglan-line stitches and the yarn overs before and after the raglan lines from the previous row are NOT worked into the pattern (continue to knit them as knit stitches, yarn overs before and after the raglan lines are also worked as knit stitches).

17th circular row:

3rd row of the pattern: all stitches knit, remembering to yarn over before and after the raglan line marker.

18th circular row: 4th row of the pattern: all stitches purl.

19th and subsequent rows are worked in stockinette stitch in the round, remembering to make yarn overs before and after the raglan lines in odd rows.

For size 42/44:

Knit to the 26th row.

At this stage there should be 54 stitches on the sleeves, 70 stitches on the back, and 72 stitches on the front.

Knit another 4 rounds, increasing only on the front and back.

1st row: from the start marker, knit to before the first marker, make a yarn over, M, 2 knit stitches, M, sleeve stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, purl, to the front stitches, purl, M, 2 knit stitches, M, sleeve stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, purl, stitches of the back.

2nd row:

All stitches to be knitted; yarn overs to be knitted as well.

3rd row similar to the 1st row.

4th row similar to the 2nd row.

At this stage there should be 54 stitches on the sleeves, 74 stitches on the back, 76 stitches on the front.

For size 46:

Knit to the 30th row.

At this stage there should be 58 stitches on the sleeves, 74 stitches on the back, 76 stitches on the front.

Knit another 4 rows, increasing only on the front and back.

1st row: from the start marker, knit to before the first marker, make a yarn over, M, 2 knit stitches, M, sleeve stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, purl, front stitches, purl, M, 2 knit stitches, M, sleeve stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, purl, back stitches.

2nd row:

All stitches to be knitted; yarn overs to be knitted as well.

3rd row similar to the 1st row.

4th row similar to the 2nd row.

At this stage there should be 58 stitches on the sleeves, 78 stitches on the back, 80 stitches on the front.

For size 48/50:

Knit to the 34th row.

At this stage there should be 62 stitches on the sleeves, 78 stitches on the back, 80 stitches on the front.

Knit another 4 rows, increasing only on the front and back.

1st row: from the start marker, knit to before the first marker, make a yarn over, M, 2 knit stitches, M, sleeve stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, purl, front stitches, purl, M, 2 knit stitches, M, sleeve stitches, M, 2 knit stitches, M, purl, back stitches.

2nd row:

All stitches and yarn overs to be knitted as knit stitches.

3rd row similar to the 1st row.

4th row similar to the 2nd row.

At this stage there should be 62 stitches on the sleeves, 82 stitches on the back, 84 stitches on the front.

After that, divide the knitting into two sleeves, back, and front. For this, starting from the marker after the start marker, knit the back stitches up to the raglan marker, knit the raglan-line stitches and transfer the sleeve stitches to an auxiliary thread. Then make 4 yarn overs (underarm; see illustration above), knit 2 raglan-line stitches and the stitches of the front part of the garment, including stitches of the next raglan line. Also move the stitches of the second sleeve onto the auxiliary thread, make 4 yarn overs (underarm), knit the raglan-line stitches, knit the back stitches up to the start marker.

On the sleeves: 54 (58) 62 stitches; on circular needles (back + front) 166 (174) 182 stitches.

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Knitting the sleeves.

Cast off 54 (58) 62 sleeve stitches from the auxiliary thread onto circular needles, while picking up stitches (2 stitches + 4 yarn-overs (underarm) + 2 stitches. In total the sleeves should have 62 (66) 70 stitches.

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It is necessary to mark with a marker the start of knitting (in the underarm area), dividing the knitting into two equal parts.

 

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For size 42/44:

Knit in a circle using the pattern “Stockinette stitch.”

Row 1 - 1 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 56 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 1 knit.

Row 2 – all stitches knit.

Row 3 - 1 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 54 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 1 knit.

Row 4 – all stitches knit.

Row 5 - 1 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 52 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 1 knit.

Rows 6–9 – all stitches knit.

Row 10 - 1 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 50 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 1 knit.

Rows 11–18 – all stitches knit.

On needles 54 stitches. Introduce pattern 2.

Pattern 2 repeat is 18 stitches. That means you need to knit 3 pattern 2 repeats across, and 14 rows high.

Rows 19–32: 14 rows of pattern 2.

Row 32 – purl 2 together, 50 purl, purl 2 together.

On needles 52 stitches.

Rows 33–39 – all stitches knit.

Row 40 - 1 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 46 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 1 knit.

On needles 50 stitches.

Rows 41–59 – all stitches knit.

Introduce pattern 1.

Rows 60–63 – 4 rows of pattern 1.

Finish to row 96 with stockinette stitch or knit the desired sleeve length.

Next, switch to 4 mm needles (one size smaller than the main fabric) and knit in the pattern “Crossed 1x1 Rib” for 20 rows, and in the first row of the pattern decrease 8 stitches (purl 2 together). On needles size 42 stitches. Bind off the stitches in a convenient way for you. Knit the second sleeve in the same way.

For size 46:

Knit in a circle using the pattern “Stockinette stitch.”

Row 1 - 1 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 60 knit, 2 knit together with a right-leaning decrease, 1 knit.

Row 2 – all stitches knit.

Row 3 - 1 knit, 2 stitches k2tog with a right-leaning twist, 58 knit stitches, 2 stitches k2tog with a right-leaning twist, 1 knit.

Row 4 – all stitches knit.

Row 5 - 1 knit, 2 stitches k2tog, 56 knit stitches, 2 stitches k2tog, 1 knit.

Rows 6–9 – all stitches knit.

Row 10 - 1 knit, 2 stitches k2tog, 54 knit stitches, 2 stitches k2tog, 1 knit.

Rows 11–19 – all stitches knit.

Row 20 - 1 knit, 2 stitches k2tog, 52 knit stitches, 2 stitches k2tog, 1 knit.

With 56 sts on the needles, begin pattern 2.

Pattern 2 repeat is 18 stitches. That means you need to knit 3 repeats of pattern 2 across the width + decrease by 2 stitches and knit 14 rows in height.

Rows 21–34: 14 rows of pattern 2.

In the first row of pattern 2, knit 2 together twice (purl 2 together twice).

Row 34 – purl 2 together, 50 purl, purl 2 together.

With 52 sts on the needles.

Rows 35–59 – all stitches knit.

Begin pattern 1.

Rows 60–63 – 4 rows of pattern 1.

Continue to the 96th row in stockinette stitch or knit the desired sleeve length.

Then switch to 4 mm needles (one size smaller than the main fabric) and knit with pattern "Crossed rib 1x1" for 20 rows, decreasing 8 stitches in the first row of the pattern (2 purl together). With 44 sts on the needles. Bind off the stitches in a way convenient for you. The second sleeve knit in the same way.

 

For size 48/50:

Rows 1–5 - knit stitches.

Begin pattern 2.

Pattern 2 repeat is 18 stitches. You need to knit 4 repeats (72 stitches).

In this case, in the first row of pattern, increase by 2 stitches; in the 4th row of the pattern, decrease by 2 stitches.

With 70 sts on the needles.

Rows 20–35 – all stitches knit, with decreases (k2tog) after and before the start-of-work marker in rows 26 and 32. With 66 sts on the needles.

Rows 36–39 – 4 rows of pattern 1.

Rows 40–96 – all stitches knit, with decreases after and before the marker at the start of knitting in rows 46, 56, 66.

With 60 sts on the needles.

Continue to the 96th row in stockinette stitch or knit the desired sleeve length.

Then switch to 4 mm needles (one size smaller than the main fabric) and knit with pattern "Crossed rib 1x1" for 20 rows, decreasing 14 stitches in the first row of the pattern (2 purl together). With 46 sts on the needles. Bind off stitches in the way convenient for you. Knit the second sleeve in the same way.

 

Knitting of back and front.

 

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Attention! If you do not know the exact yarn consumption for the garment, you should first knit the sleeves, then return to knitting the front and back.

With 166 (174) 182 sts on the needles.

Knit in the round in stockinette stitch for 5 rows.

Next introduce pattern 2.

For size 46, pattern repeat is 18 stitches wide; for sizes 42 and 48/50 – 19 stitches wide, therefore:

For size 42/44 in the first row of pattern 2, increase by 5 stitches and knit 9 repeats across. Look carefully at the charts and choose the needed one!

For size 46 in the first row of pattern 3, increase by 6 stitches and knit 10 repeats across. Look carefully at the charts and choose the required one!

For size 48/50 in the first row of pattern 2, increase by 8 stitches and knit 12 repeats across. Look carefully at the charts and choose the needed one! Rows 6–19 – pattern 2

With 171 (180) 190 sts on the needles.

Rows 20–35 – all stitches knit.

Rows 36–39 – knit pattern 1.

In the first row of size 42/44 pattern 3, knit 3 stitches together at the end of the row (due to pattern symmetry).

Rows 40–55 – all stitches knit.

Next, introduce pattern 3.

Pattern repeat is 16 stitches.

For size 42/44 in the first row of pattern 3, increase by 6 stitches and knit 11 repeats across.

For size 46 in the first row of pattern 3, decrease by 4 stitches and knit 11 repeats across.

For size 48/50 in the first row of pattern 3, increase by 2 stitches and knit 12 repeats across.

With 176 (176) 192 stitches on the needles.

Rows 56–64 – pattern 3.

Rows 65–80 – all stitches knit.

Then switch to 4 mm needles (one size smaller than the needles for the main fabric) and knit with pattern "Crossed rib 1x1" for 16 rows. Bind off stitches in a convenient way.

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Weave in the ends and wash in warm water with detergent. Dry flat.

 












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