Girl's Sweater Master Jeanne L. Master class and detailed description
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Crochet finishing - Three chain stitches into the same stitch and a double crochet, skip two stitches and a slip stitch into the third
Master class by Irina Kirillovskikh


The main knitting technique is garter stitch (all rows knitted with knit stitches). I created a scheme for the decorative stripe. The scheme shows how they will look on the front side of the product.
The sweater is knitted from the top down with raglan. I cast on 75 stitches and knit 10 rows in garter stitch. Then I start distributing the stitches: 13 knit (front), yarn over, 2 knit (raglan line), yarn over, 10 knit (sleeve), yarn over, 2 knit, yarn over, 21 knit (back), yarn over, 2 knit, yarn over, 10 knit (sleeve), yarn over, 2 knit, yarn over, 13 knit (front). The first and last 5 stitches of the row are the border, and we must not forget to knit these stitches.
Scheme for the left front piece. Since I knitted not 6 but 10 rows from the beginning, the row numbering has shifted. We start to knit the pattern. Note that the entire pattern does not fit on the front piece yet, so we knit it partially. In the scheme, the shaded yarn overs relate to the raglan. I will describe the first row in detail: knit 5 border stitches, then the first row of the scheme, 2 knit raglan stitches, yarn over, 10 knit sleeve stitches, yarn over, 2 knit raglan stitches, yarn over, 21 stitches according to the scheme, yarn over, 2 knit raglan stitches, yarn over, 10 knit sleeve stitches, yarn over, 2 knit raglan stitches, and now this scheme in a mirror reflection. In the purl rows, I knitted the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes.
Here I have knitted one repeat of the pattern in height. During this, I knitted 2 stitches. From this moment, the stitches on the front piece increased, and there were enough for knitting the full pattern.
To fully knit the raglan line, I needed to repeat the pattern in height 3 times. I start distributing the stitches, connecting the front pieces and the back. I distributed the raglan stitches between the front pieces, sleeves, and back. I ended up with: 31 stitches for the stripe, 46 on a stitch holder - sleeve, 57 stitches for the back, 46 on the sleeve holder, and 31 stitches for the front piece.
This is how the back looks.
Next, we knit to the desired length.
Sleeve. To the stitches taken off the stitch holder, I picked up 5 stitches from the stripe and the back to avoid holes at the connection of the sleeve, front, and back. I knitted the sleeve in the round. When changing between knit and purl rows, I got this kind of "seam". I made decreases on the sleeve at the beginning and end of every 10th row. I knitted 2 together purlwise.





















