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Cardigan for a girl

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Cardigan for a girlhttp://klubok.work/23/182/7479/Klubok
Cardigan for a girl Description from Osinka: 1st row - cast on 53 stitches. 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th rows - knit. 3rd, 5th rows - purl, 7th row - 1 edge stitch, 1 purl *1 yarn over, 2 purl together, 2 purl * 1 yarn over, 2 purl together, 1 purl. 9th row - 1 edge stitch, 3 knit *1 purl, 3 knit* 1 edge stitch. 10th row - 1 edge stitch * 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 knit* 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 edge stitch. 11th, 13th, 15th rows - according to the pattern, yarn overs as knit. 12th row - 1 edge stitch *2 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 2 purl, 1 knit* 2 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 2 purl, 1 edge stitch. 14th row - 1 edge stitch *3 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 3 purl, 1 knit* 3 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 3 purl, 1 edge stitch. 16th row - 1 edge stitch *4 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 4 purl, 1 knit* 4 purl, 1 yarn over, 1 purl, 1 yarn over, 4 purl, 1 edge stitch. 17th row - 1 edge stitch *1 yarn over, 2 together with a left slant, 7 knit, 2 together, 1 yarn over, 1 purl*. 18th, 20th, 22nd, 24th, 26th rows - according to the pattern, yarn overs as purl. 19th row - 1 edge stitch, 1 purl *1 yarn over, 2 together with a left slant, 5 knit, 2 together, 1 yarn over, 3 purl* 1 yarn over, 2 together with a left slant, 5 knit, 2 together, 1 yarn over, 2 purl. 21st row - 1 edge stitch, 2 purl *1 yarn over, 2 together with a left slant, 3 knit, 2 together, 1 yarn over, 5 purl* 1 yarn over, 2 together with a left slant, 3 knit, 2 together, 1 yarn over, 3 purl. 23rd row - 1 edge stitch, 3 purl *1 yarn over, 2 together with a left slant, 2 knit, 1 together, 1 yarn over, 7 purl* 1 yarn over, 2 together with a left slant, 1 knit, 2 together, 1 yarn over, 4 purl. 25th row - 1 edge stitch, 4 purl *1 yarn over, 3 together knit, 1 yarn over, 9 purl* 1 yarn over, 3 together knit, 1 yarn over, 5 purl. 27th, 29th, 31st rows - purl. 28th, 30th, 32nd rows - knit. 33rd row - 1 edge stitch * 1 yarn over, 2 together knit* Another description from Osinka: First, cast on the required number of stitches and knit 2 cm with knit stitches on the front and back, then knit two together knitwise across all stitches, yarn over, and another row (on the purl side) with knit stitches. Now let's start knitting the yoke. I used thick yarn for testing, there was nothing else (260m in 100g) and I got 10 leaves, ideally 12. Even rows are knitted purl. 1st row - 1 edge stitch, 2 knit, yarn over, 1 knit, yarn over, 2 knit, 1 purl... at the end of the row 2 knit (purl, do not knit the closing rapport), 1 edge stitch. 3rd row - 1 edge stitch, 3 knit, yarn over, 1 knit, yarn over, 3 knit, 1 purl... at the end of the row 3 knit, 1 edge stitch. 5th row - 1 edge stitch, 4 knit, yarn over, 1 knit, yarn over, 4 knit, 1 purl... at the end of the row 4 knit, 1 edge stitch. 7th row - 1 edge stitch, 5 knit, yarn over, 1 knit, yarn over, 5 knit, 1 purl... at the end of the row 5 knit, 1 edge stitch. 9th row - 1 edge stitch, yarn over, 2 together knit, 9 knit, 2 together knit, yarn over, 1 purl... at the end of the row yarn over, 1 edge stitch. 10th row and all subsequent rows - purl stitches and yarn overs from the 9th row are knitted as knit, all other purl stitches. 11th row - 1 edge stitch, yarn over, 2 together knit, 7 knit, 2 together knit, yarn over, 3 purl... at the end of the row yarn over, 1 edge stitch. 13th row - 1 edge stitch, yarn over, 2 together knit, 5 knit, 2 together knit, yarn over, 5 purl... at the end of the row yarn over, 1 edge stitch. 15th row - 1 edge stitch, yarn over, 2 together knit, 3 knit, 2 together knit, yarn over, 7 purl... at the end of the row yarn over, 1 edge stitch. 17th row - 1 edge stitch, yarn over, 3 together knit, yarn over, 9 purl... at the end of the row yarn over, 1 edge stitch. Then we knit as knit stitches for rows 6-8. Now we distribute the stitches, 2 stitches go to the raglan line, in total we have four raglan lines, which means 2x4=8 stitches. From the total number of stitches, we subtract 2 edge stitches and 8 raglan stitches, the remaining stitches are divided into 3 (front, two sleeves, back). Suppose we have 142 stitches. 142-2-8=132 132/3=44 This means there will be 22 stitches on each front (44/2) + edge stitch. On the sleeves, there will also be 22 stitches (44/2). On the back, there will be 44 stitches. It will be like this: 1 edge stitch, 22 right front stitches, 2 raglan line stitches, 22 right sleeve stitches, 2 raglan line stitches, 44 back stitches, 2 raglan line stitches, 22 left sleeve stitches, 2 raglan line stitches, 22 left front stitches, 1 edge stitch - a total of 142 and you knit adding one yarn over on each side of the raglan line in every knit row. That's all. I adjusted some things for myself where I guessed how to proceed, the main idea is clear. Well, then it's elementary, I didn't finish the sleeves, just crocheted around and that's it, I knitted the back and fronts together, I figured out the pattern this way: 5 knit stitches, yarn over, two stitches together, and so on... on the purl row purl stitches, the next row I adjusted so that the holes looked like a checkerboard pattern, then I crocheted everything with single crochet in 3 rows and chain stitches... well, something like that... It seems that the girls on Osinka compiled this description for 1.5-2 years. But many knitted for other ages. Here is a similar dress, it might be useful to someone (the girls on Osinka provided it)
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