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Bolero FOR GIRL

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Bolero FOR GIRLhttp://klubok.work/23/184/4799/Klubok

 

 

Master - Larisa K.

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Row 1 - cast on 53 stitches. Rows 2, 4, 6, 8 - knit stitches. Rows 3, 5 - purl stitches, then follow the diagram
Then the stitches are divided into 4 equal parts (1 part - 2 front pieces (i.e., 1 part is divided in half), 2nd part - right sleeve, 3rd part - back, 4th part - left sleeve), but knit all together for now. Row 34 - knit stitches, Row 35 - 1st part stitches minus 1 stitch knit 1 yarn over 2 knit 1 yarn over 2nd part stitches minus 2 stitches knit 1 yarn over 2 knit 1 yarn over 3rd part stitches minus 2 stitches knit 1 yarn over 2 knit 1 yarn over 4th part stitches minus 1 stitch knit. Row 36 - purl stitches and so on until the necessary width of the back, then all parts are knit separately (I divided at row 45, and in row 45 started rounding the front pieces, closing 1 stitch in each odd row 9 times, 1 time 2 stitches, 3 times 3 stitches, in the next row closed all stitches)




First, cast on the required number of stitches and knit knit stitches on the front and back for 2 cm, then knit two together across all stitches, yarn over, and one more row (on the purl side) knit stitches. Now we start knitting the yoke.

I tried using thick yarn, as I had no other (260m in 100g) and I got 10 leaves, ideally 12. Even rows are knitted purl.

Row 1 - 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 last repeat), 1 edge stitch.

Row 3 - 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.

Row 5 - 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.

Row 7 - 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.

Row 9 - 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.

Row 10 and all subsequent rows - purl stitches and yarn overs from row 9 are knitted as knit, all other purl stitches

Row 11 - 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

Row 13 - 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

Row 15 - 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

Row 17 - 1 edge stitch, yarn over, 3 together knit, yarn over, 9 purl..... at the end of the row yarn over, 1 edge stitch.

Then knit rows 6-8 as knit stitches.

Now distribute the stitches, for the raglan line go 2 stitches, we have a total of four raglan lines, so 2x4=8 stitches. From the total number of stitches subtract 2 edge stitches and 8 raglan stitches, the remaining stitches are divided by 3 (front, two sleeves, back) Suppose we have 142 stitches.

142-2-8=132

132/ 3 = 44

So there will be 22 stitches on the front pieces (44/2) + edge stitch

On the sleeves also 22 stitches (44/2)

On the back 44 stitches

It will look like this 1 edge stitch, 22 stitches right front piece, 2 stitches raglan line, 22 stitches right sleeve, 2 stitches raglan line, 44 stitches back, 2 stitches raglan line, 22 stitches left sleeve, 2 stitches raglan line, 22 stitches left front piece, 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 it.

There I adjusted some things for myself, where I guessed how to proceed, the main point is clear

Well, then it's elementary, I did not finish the sleeves, just finished them with a crochet and that's it, I knitted the back and front pieces together, I figured out the pattern like this: 5 knit stitches, yarn over, two together, etc... purl rows as purl, the next row adjusted so that the holes looked in a checkerboard pattern, then finished everything with single crochet in 3 rows and chain stitches.... well, something like that..


 

 

 

 







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