Men's jacket with a shawl collar knitted. Men's jacket with shawl collar knitting Men's jacket with shawl knitting
Dimensions: 48/50 (52/54 - 56/58) 60
You will need: yarn (50% sheep wool, 30% alpaca wool, 20% polyamide; 110 m/25 g) - 450 (475 - 500) 525 g dark blue; knitting needles No. 4.5; 5 black buttons with a diameter of 20 mm.
Rubber: alternately 1 knit, 1 purl.
Relief pattern A: knit according to pattern A. Repeat the rapport of 8 sts between the arrows in width, ending 4 sts after the left arrow. Repeat in height from rows 1 to 28.
Relief pattern B: knit according to pattern B. In width, start with 4 sts in front of the right arrow and repeat the rapport. Repeat in height from rows 1 to 28.
Pattern of knit and purl stitches (relief pattern C): knit alternately 2 p. rubber band, 4 r. stockinette stitch (knit stitch - knit stitch, purl stitch - purl stitch).
Decorative additions: from the right edge: chrome, purl 1, knit 1, knit 3 stitches from 1 stitch (= purl 1 crossed, knit 1, purl 1 crossed). From the left edge: from 1 p. knit 3 p. (= 1 p. crossed, 1 knit., 1 p. crossed), 1 knit., 1 p., chrome.
Knitting density: 23 p. x 35.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with relief patterns; 32 p. x 32 r. = 10 x 10 cm, tied with an elastic band. The samples are made on knitting needles No. 4.5.
Attention: the side fragments of the shelves extend to the back (= the shelves are wider than the back).
Back: dial 117 (125 - 133) 141 p. and for the bottom bar knit 5 cm = 18 r. with an elastic band, starting after the edge with 1 purl. and 1 persons., finish the row symmetrically. In the last row of the bar, add 1 p. = 118 (126 - 134) 142 p. Then, between the edges, continue working with relief pattern A. After 39 cm = 138 r. from the bottom bar, knit with a relief pattern C from knit and purl loops, while in the 1st r. decrease 1 p. = 117 (125 - 133) 141 p. After 15 (17 - 19) 21 cm = 54 (60 - 68) 74 r. from the beginning of the relief pattern C, close on both sides for shoulder bevels 1 time, 9 (10 - 11) 12 p., then in every 2nd r. 1 more time for 9 (10 -11) 12 sts and 2 times for 10 (11 - 12) 13 sts. Simultaneously with the beginning of the shoulder bevels, close the middle 33 sts for the neckline and finish the left side first. To round the neckline, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 1 time 3 p. and 1 time 1 p. I finished the second side, symmetrically.
Left shelf: dial 89 (93 - 97) 101 p. and for the bottom bar knit 5 cm = 18 r. with an elastic band, starting after the edge with 1 purl. and 1 persons., finish the row symmetrically. At the same time after 3 cm = 10 r. From the cast-on row, make the 1st hole for the button (= close the last 6th and 7th stitches of the row and cast on again in the next row). Make 4 more holes in the same way with an interval of 7 (7.5 - 8) 8.5 cm = 24 (26 - 26) 28 r. In the last row of the bar, add 1 p. = 90 (94 - 98) 102 p. Then distribute the loops of the patterns as follows: edge, * 1 p., 1 knit., from * repeat 8 times, 1 p., 60 (64 - 68) 72 p. relief pattern B (for sizes 52/54 and 60 omit 4 p. before the 1st arrow), ** P1, k1, from ** repeat 5 times, p1 ., chrome After 28 (30-32)34 cm = 100(106-114) 120 r. Temporarily leave 13 stitches from the bottom placket from the left edge (= collar loops). To bevel the cutout, close from the left edge in the next row. row 1 time 1 p., then in every 4th row. 16 times 1 p. and in every 6th r. 5 more times, 1 p. After 33 cm = 118 r. close from the bar for the armhole from the right edge 1 time 17 p. After 39 cm = 138 r. From the bottom bar, continue working with a relief pattern C of knit and purl stitches. Perform the shoulder bevel from the right edge after 15 (17-19) 21 cm = 54 (60-68) 74 r. from the beginning of the relief pattern C, as described for the back. Then transfer the remaining 13 stitches of the shawl collar to working knitting needles and knit with an elastic band, while adding from the right edge (see Decorative increases) in every 2nd row. 8 times 2 p., in every 4th r. 9 times 2 p. and in every 6th p. 5 more times, 2 sts each = 57 sts. After 37 cm from the beginning of the shawl collar, leave the loops temporarily.
Right shelf: knit like the left one, but in a mirror image, with a relief pattern A and without holes for buttons.
Sleeves: cast on 60 (64 - 68) 74 p. and knit 5.5 cm = 19 r. with an elastic band. Continue the work with a relief pattern C from knit and purl loops, starting with 4 p. persons iron. For bevels, add 13 (11 -9) 9th r. on both sides. from the cast-on row 1 time, 1 p., then in every 12th p. 3 times 1 p. and in every 10th p. 10 times for 1 p. (in every 10th row 7 times for 1 p. and in every 8th row 8 times for 1 st. - in every 8th row 14 times for 1 st. and in every 6th r. 3 times 1 p.) in every 8th r. 2 times 1 p. and in every 6th r. 18 times 1 p. = 88 (96 - 104) 116 r.
After 45 (43-41) 39 cm = 159 (153-145) 139 rub. close from the elastic band on both sides to roll 1 time, 3 sts each, then in every 2nd p. 1 time for 3 points, 1 time for 2 points, 21 times for 1 point, 1 time for 2 points and 3 times for 3 points = 8 (16 - 24) 36 points. After 15.5 cm = 56 rub. from the beginning of the formation of the okat, close the remaining 8 (16 - 24) 36 loops.
Assembly: Connect the remaining loops of the shawl collar using a loop-to-loop stitch. Sew shoulder seams. Sew the shawl collar to the bevels of the neckline and sew into the back neckline. Sew in the sleeves. Sew sleeve seams and side seams. Sew buttons.
S - M - L - XL - XXL - XXXL
Bust (finished product): 86-102-112-120-132-138 cm
Length: 68-70-72-74-76-78 cm
Materials
Yarn DROPS LIMA from Garnstudio (65% wool, 35% alpaca, 50 g/92 m) 18-19-21-23-25-27 skeins, light gray color, circular knitting needles 3.5 mm and 4 mm, metal buttons 5 pcs.
Knitting density
21 p. and 28 r. = 10x10 cm in stockinette stitch on 4 mm needles
Description
Short rows
Right front: knit 1 short row in every third row of vertical pattern repeat: knit 26-26-26-26-30-30 sts, turn knitting and knit sts. Next, knit on all stitches in the row as before.
Left front: knit 1 short row in every second row of vertical pattern repeat: 26-26-26-26-30-30 sts, turn and knit sts.
Button loops: make 5 holes in the front row on the right shelf.
1 loop: bind off 7 and 8 loops and follow. row, cast on 2 sts over closed loops.
Buttonhole location:
Size S: 14, 22, 30, 38 and 46 cm
Size M: 15, 23, 31, 39 and 47 cm
Size L: 16, 24, 32, 40 and 48 cm
Size XL: 17, 25, 33, 41 and 49 cm
Size XXL: 18, 26, 34, 42 and 50 cm
Size XXXL: 19, 27, 35, 43 and 51 cm
Increases: add 1 p. using a yarn over, next. knit a row of yarn overs with a crossed loop, i.e. behind the back wall to avoid getting a hole.
Back
On 3.5 mm needles, cast on 136-156-168-180-196-204 sts (including edge stitches) and knit with 2x2 rib (k2, p2) 5-5-5-6-6- 6 cm, in the last row knit purl. and at the same time evenly decrease 20-22-24-26-26-26 sts = 116-134-144-154-170-178 sts. Switch to 4 mm needles and continue: 8-16-20-24 -20-24 sts according to pattern A.4, knit horizontal repeat of pattern A.1 once for sizes S - XL, knit repeat of pattern A.2 once for sizes XXL and XXXL, 26-28-30-32-34-34 p. according to pattern A.4, one repeat A.1 for sizes S - XL, 1 repeat A.3 for sizes XXL and XXXL, finish 8-16-20 -24-20-24 p. according to pattern A.4. Continue to a height of 47-48-49-50-51-52 cm from the cast-on edge and for the armholes close on both sides 3 sts. 0-1-1-2-2-2 times, 2 sts 1-1-1 -2-2-2 times, 1 p. 4-7-9-8-4-8 times = 104-110-116-118-142-142 p. At a height of 66-68-70-72-74-76 cm close the central 20-22-24-26-28-28 sts for the neckline and continue knitting separately, in the next. row, close 2 stitches on both sides in the neckline. After 68-70-72-74-76-78 cm, bind off the shoulder loops (40-42-44-44-55-55 sts on each side).
Right shelf
Cast on 83-91-95-99-111-115 sts and knit: 26-26-26-26-30-30 sts in stockinette stitch (knit stitches in all rows), 2x2 rib to end of row. At a height of 5-5-5-6-6-6 cm in the next. p.r. knit p.p. and evenly decrease 12-12-12-12-13-13 sts (do not touch stockinette stitches) = 71-79-83-87-98-102 sts. Switch to 4 mm needles and knit: 26-26-26 -26-30-30 p. in stocking stitch, 1 repeat according to pattern A.1 for sizes S - XL, 1 repeat according to pattern A.3 for sizes XXL and XXXL, 8-16-20-24-20-24 p. according to scheme A.4. Next On the front row (third row of pattern repeat), knit a short row. Continue the pattern, repeating a short row every 3 yards of vertical pattern repeat. After 14-15-16-17-18-19 cm, make a buttonhole, continue to a height of 47-48-49-50-51-52 cm from the cast-on edge and follow. person.b. knit: cast off the first 25-25-25-25-29-29 sts, place a marker (start of knitting the collar), knit to the end of the row according to the pattern. Next, make decreases for the sleeve armhole as for the back. Close the shoulder loops at a height of 68-70-72-74-76-78 cm. Knit the left front symmetrically, while short rows performed in every 2nd row of repeat. There is no need to sew buttonholes.
Sleeves
Cast on 74-78-82-86-90-90 sts on 3.5 mm needles and knit with an elastic band 5-5-5-6-6-6 cm. Next. p.r. knit p.p. and evenly decrease 12-14-16-18-18-18 sts = 62-64-66-68-72-72 sts. Switch to 4 mm needles and knit: 12-13-14-15-17-17 sts according to pattern A.4, repeat pattern A.1 once, 12-13-14-15-17-17 sts according to pattern A.4. At the same time, at a height of 6 cm, add 1 stitch on each side (knit the added loops according to pattern A.4). Repeat increases every 3½-3-2½-2½-2½-2½ cm a total of 14-15-16-17-16-17 times = 90-94-98-102-104-106 sts. At a height of 54-53-51 -50-48-48 cm close on both sides: 3 p. 1-1-1-2-2-2 times, 2 p. 1-1-2-2-2-2 times, 1 p. 2-2 -3-3-4-4 times. Next, bind off 2 stitches on each side at a height of 61-61-60-60-59-59 cm, then 3 stitches on each side. At a height of 62-62-61-61-60-60 cm, close the loops.
Assembly
Sew the shoulder seams and sew the sleeve seams and side seams. Sew buttons opposite buttonholes. For a shawl collar on 3.5 mm knitting needles, starting from the right front from the marker, cast on 144-148-156-164-172-180 stitches along the edge of the neckline and back. Knit 1 row of knit stitches. and then knit with an elastic band 2x2 5-5-5-6-6-6 cm. Add 1 stitch on each side from the central 14-14-14-16-16-16 stitches of the back neck. Continue to a height of 12-12-12-12-14-14 cm and bind off the loops. Sew the collar to the right and left panels along the edge of the stockinette stitches. It is necessary to sew from the inside out. sides so that the seam is not visible from the front side.
In this publication, we will look at knitting one-piece shawl collars on jackets and pullovers. This detail is also called a shawl collar by needlewomen. This element gives a more sophisticated look to a particular knitted product. Every needlewoman who skillfully uses knitting needles can knit it. Most craftswomen, wanting to complement knitted clothing with a similar collar, encounter problems when knitting it, since there are quite a few ways to create it. We offer you several options to work with
Whole knitted shawl on jackets
This collar is knitted from bottom to top along with the placket. To get such a detail, you need to knit eleven stitches according to the following pattern: k1, p1. in this case, you should start with the edge and one face.
Twenty-five to thirty centimeters before the shoulder line, you can begin making extensions for the shawl collar. In this case, it is necessary to knit the buttonholes of the plank, followed by the knit stitch. and next to it, cast on 1 purl. cross. stitches from a transverse thread (= thirteen stitches of a one-on-one pattern). Similar increases in loops are carried out further in all sixth rows (r.) and each time in a one-on-one pattern you need to knit two stitches more with knitting needles. This is done until the shawl collar reaches thirty-one stitches in width. After this, you can knit directly to the shoulder line.
At the next stage, you can fasten or remove the shoulder buttonholes onto an additional knitting needle and continue knitting the placket with knitting needles, casting in the first p. at the level of the shoulder cut there is an additional edge. Subsequently, this edge will be hemmed to the back neckline.
To knit the desired width of a shawl collar, follow the outer edge on all sides after every four r. knit with knitting needles five six times shortened r. - approximately three-quarters of all stitches. In a specific example, this is twenty-four p. Such shortened r. need to be knitted with a double crochet or with loops pulled through. In the photo, the shawl collar and shoulder bevels were made using broaching.
Thus, the knitting goes to the middle of the back neckline. Then, all the links must be removed onto an additional spoke. The second half of the front is performed similarly.
At the final stage, the buttonholes of both halves on the right and left sides must be transferred to two knitting needles, respectively, and sewn together using a loop-to-loop stitch. Next, the side edge of the shawl collar is hemmed to the back neckline.
Solid knitted shawl on a pullover
In our next training part of the article, we will look at another method of knitting a shawl collar, this time for pullovers.
In the photo below, we see an example of a knitted pullover with a fairly wide shawl collar. During the knitting process, doubling the middle twelve buttonholes was used to achieve this effect. At the same time, knitting such a collar can be started with six, eight or fourteen or more loops.
First, you should mark the central twelve points of the front of the product. In the case when the left bar needs to go onto the right one, it is necessary to knit the fabric up to the given twelve stitches. After this, knit 1 purl with knitting needles eleven times. cross. p. from a transverse thread and 1 persons. p., the final stitch will be an edge stitch (= twenty-three stitches of the one-on-one pattern). Then they continue to knit the fabric directly in height.
Let's consider another case, when, on the contrary, the right plank overlaps the left one. To do this, you should also knit the fabric up to the given twelve stitches, the first of which is a new edge stitch. Next, alternately knit 1 stitch with knitting needles eleven times. and increase 1 purl. cross. p. from a transverse thread. Then you can continue knitting the main pattern.
After this, as in the first case with the jacket, you should expand the pattern in all sixths of the row. for two buttonholes: knit the loop next to the placket links, add 1 purl next to it. cross. p. from a transverse thread. In the presented example of a pullover, a similar increase in loops was performed nine times (= eighteen additional stitches) or a total of forty-one stitches of the plank.
Knitting continues until the middle of the neckline. Here you need to knit forty-one sts and the adjacent faces. p. Then, along the inner edge, cast on 1 more additional edge (in order to sew) = forty-three p. To make extensions, starting from the shoulders, after four r. Knit the outer thirty stitches six times.For the next placket, cast on twenty-three stitches along the inner edge of the top placket.
The buttonholes of the two halves of the collar on both sides must be transferred respectively to two knitting needles and sewn together using a loop-to-loop seam. At the final stage, the finished shawl collar is sewn to the back neckline.Models with a shawl collar
Dimensions:(XS)S(M)L(XL)
Finished product dimensions
Chest circumference – (87)96(105)114(122) cm.
Length – (66)67(68)69(70) cm
Inner sleeve length - 49 cm.
For knitting you will need: Sandnes Alfa yarn (85% wool, 15% mohair, 60 m/50 g) - (650) 700 (750) 800 (850) g, gray, straight and circular knitting needles No. 6 and No. 7, as well as 6 buttons .
Patterns used
Facial surface: faces. rows - persons. loops, purl rows - purl. loops; when knitting in the round - only knits. loops.
Braid: knit according to the pattern.
Knitting density: 13 p. persons. Satin stitch on needles No. 7 = 10 cm.
Attention! When knitting straight and reverse rows, always knit the first and last stitch of each row. (except p.).
Description of knitting a men's jacket
Back and shelves
On circular knitting needles No. 6, cast on (112) 124 (136) 148 (160) sts, knit in straight and reverse rows of 7 cm with a 2x2 elastic band, starting from the purl row: 1 edge. p., 2 p. n., *2 persons. p., 2 p. p.*, repeat *-*. On the last row of rib, reduce the number of stitches evenly to (103) 115 (127) 139 (149) sts.
Then change to size 7 needles and knit in a cable pattern, starting with the faces. row, as follows: 1 chrome. p., (5) 7 (7) 7 (8) p. persons. smooth, braid, (67) 75 (87) 99 (107) stitches. satin stitch, braid, (5) 7 (7) 7 (8) p. knits., 1 chrome, p. Knit in this way until the work height is 25 cm.
Next, start knitting the bevels of the V-neckline on both sides. To do this, knit in the following persons. row: 1 chrome. p., 2 p. knit together, then knit loops according to the pattern until 3 p. remain - knit 2 p. knit together. broach (= remove 1 stitch as knit, knit 1 knit stitch and pull it through the removed loop), 1 chrome. p. Repeat decreases at intervals of (8) 8 (8) 8 (7) cm for a total of (5) 5 (5) 5 (6) times.
Attention! At the same time, at a work height of 45 cm (after performing the 3rd decrease for the neckline), close the loops for the armholes on both sides as follows: knit (19) 21 (24) 27 (29) sts, bind off (5) 6 (6 ) 6 (7) p., knit (49) 55 (61) 67 (71) p., bind off (5) 6 (6) 6 (7) p., knit (19) 21 (24) 27 (29) p. Next, knit each piece separately.
Back
Continue knitting faces. stitch, decreasing for armholes on both sides in every 2nd row (1.1) 1.1 (2.1) 2.1.1 (2.1.1) p. = (45) 51 (55) 59 (63) p. At the height of the armhole (20) 21 (22) 23 (24) cm for the neckline, close the middle (15) 17 (17) 17 (19) p. and then knit each side separately.
To bevel the sleeves, close the side in each row (7.8) 8.9 (9.10) 10.11 (11.11) sts. Tie the other side of the neckline symmetrically.
Shelf
Knit the loops according to the pattern, knitting the armhole on the side in the same way as the back and at the same time continuing to decrease on the inside for the neckline bevel - (15) 17 (19) 21 (22) p. Knit the shoulder bevel similarly to the back and at the same height. Tie the other shelf symmetrically.
On circular needles No. 6, cast on (32) 36 (36) 40 (40) sts, knit 7 cm in the round with a 2×2 rib. Then change the needles to number 7 and knit. stitch, evenly changing the number of loops in the first row to (32) 36 (38) 40 (40) sts.
Make a mark between the 1st and last stitches of the row. At a height of (8)8(8)7(7) cm, add 1 stitch on both sides of the mark. Repeat the increases every (4) 4 (4)3 (3.5) cm for a total of (10) 10 ( 10) 11 (12) times = (52) 56 (58) 62 (64) p.
At a working height of 49 cm (or other desired height), close the middle (6) 6 (6) 8 (8) l from the inside. and then knit in straight and reverse rows, decreasing 3 stitches at the beginning of each row (knit 12 rows in total). Cast off the remaining (10) 14 (16) 18 (20) sleeve stitches in one go.
Assembly
Sew shoulder seams.
For the strap, evenly cast on needles No. 6 for (92) 94 (96) 98 (101) sts from each shelf and (22) 26 (26) 26 (28) sts along the edge of the neckline, the number of loops should be a multiple of 4+ 2. Knit 12 cm with 2x2 rib, starting with a purl row: purl 2. n., *2 persons. p., 2 p. p.*, repeat *-* until the end of the row.
At the same time, at a height of 3 cm on the left placket, knit 3 buttonholes: the top one at the level of the beginning of the neckline bevel, the bottom one - approximately 4 stitches from the bottom edge, the third - in the middle between them. For each loop, cast off 2 stitches and in the next row, at this point, cast on new 3 stitches. At a placket height of 9.5 cm, knit 3 more buttonholes in the same way.
Close the loops according to the drawing. Sew in the sleeves. Sew on the buttons.
Pattern diagram and pattern for a knitted men's jacket with knitting needles:
The men's shawl collar jacket from Martin Storey is knitted with medium-weight yarn in a textured knitting pattern that folds into geometric square shapes. Designers from Rowan offered a classic style with raglan sleeves and a shawl collar.
The combination of rough yarn, textured knitted fabric and a clear straight silhouette gives the jacket a style characteristic of strong men.
The description offers 8 jacket options in sizes XXS-XS - S-M-L-XL-XXL-2XL. Accordingly, their chest circumference will be 91-97-102-107-112-117-122-127 cm.
Author's choice of yarn - Rowan Hemp Tweed Chunky (100 g/110 m). This is a modern find when plant fibers are added to the wool thread. In this case, this is a hemp increase, and it is very significant - 25%; the remaining 75% comes from sheep's wool.
Hemp prevents the product from stretching, gives it strength and extends the period of effective wear. The product turns out warm, good quality, with an interesting tweed effect. Yarn consumption is expected to be in the range of 8-9-10-11-11-12-12-13 skeins.
Tools - circular knitting needles, 6 mm, for elastic and collar - 5½ mm. Button closure, you need to prepare 5 of them.
To work out the required density, we will knit a sample with a shadow pattern, and at the same time we will understand it until it is completely clear:
6 mm needles - 24 straight rows (spr) of 15 stitches (st) should give a square of 10 x 10 cm.
Description
The jacket consists of 5 parts, each of them is knitted separately.
Pattern
Pattern diagram
Since the sleeve is raglan, the decreases for the armhole are carried out due to the raglan lines.
The collar, together with the front panels, is knitted at the assembly stage.
All border elastic bands and the collar with straps are knitted with narrower needles, 5½ mm; The body of the jacket with a shadow pattern will be made on basic knitting needles, 6 mm thick.
The squares marked black dot, denote knit stitches (lcpt) in the purl row (IR), and purl stitches (izpt) in the front row (LR).
The diagram shows in one picture how to place the pattern for all parts of the jacket. There is also a gradation in size. Having chosen the option that you need, carefully monitor it when knitting the back, front panels and sleeves.
Back
We will start it with an elastic band, from the bottom. Take knitting needles 5½ mm, cast on 70 pt.
We knit a strip of 8 cm with a 2x2 elastic band (2 lts; 2 izpts). In the final row of elastic we add 0 pts = 70 pts on the sides of the fabric.
Having finished with the elastic, we change the knitting needles to the main ones (6 mm) and work with the stockinette stitch (k/s) 2 stitches, after which we proceed to the shadow pattern.
Having knitted straight up to 34 cm from the edge, we come to the lower end of the armholes.
Sd.prr: close 3 pt; Let's continue following the drawing until the end of the project.
Sld.prr: Let's do the same.
Now let's change the nature of the decrease in pt. We will decrease by 1 pt on the sides of the canvas, while retreating from the very edge by 2 pt:
Decreasing 1 pt at the beginning of the stitch is done by pulling PRT = (we will remove 1 pt, without knitting, to the front one; perform 1 ltst and pull it through the removed stitch);
We decrease 1 pt at the end of the stitch by knitting 2 pts together with one knit stitch.
Sld.prr (IR): we perform 3 izpt at the beginning and at the end of the prr, we do not change the pattern inside, we subtract 1 pt each, as described.
We repeat such prr with decreases in this order:
4 times, in every 4th prr = 54 pt;
Then we begin to decrease twice as often, in every 2nd stitch, waiting until there are 20 stitches on the needles. Let's put them aside, this is the stitch of the neckline for the back.
Left shelf
Let's start it from the bottom too, with an elastic band. Let's take thinner knitting needles, 5½ mm, cast on 35 pt.
We knit a 2x2 strip of 8 cm with an elastic band. Make sure that at the end of the first prr (LR) there are 3 lcpt, and at the beginning of the second (IR) - 1 lcpt; 2 izpt.
In the last row of the strip, tied with an elastic band, we align the number of stitches for the pattern to 35 and change the knitting needles to basic ones, 6 mm. Then we knit it like a back, all the way to the armhole. We make decreases for raglan in the same way, only for one side.
By decreasing 30 pt on the knitting needles, we will take care of the neckline. Let's start decreasing 1 pt from the side opposite the raglan, according to this pattern.
Sld.prr (LR):
Subtract 1 pt a total of 8 times, in every 4th row;
At the same time, we decrease 1 pt in the raglan line, on the other side:
3 times, in every 4th prr;
12 times, in every 2nd prr.
Sld.prr (LR): 2 lcpt; PRT.
Sld.prr (IR): 3 izpt.
Sld.prr: 1 lcpt; PRT.
Sld.prr: 1 izpt.
Sl.prr: knit 2 stitches together, this will be the last stitch.
Cut the thread and fasten it.
The right front is knitted absolutely symmetrically.
Sleeve, 2 parts
Let's start from the bottom, with the same elastic band. Take knitting needles 5½ mm, cast on 34 pt.
We knit a 2x2 strip of 8 cm with an elastic band. In the last, 8th stitch, add 0 pt on the sides, after that we change the needles to the main ones, 6 mm.
Let's knit 2 stitches with the knit/ch pattern. Then we move on to the shadow pattern, starting it, as shown in the diagram, from the 7th row. We will repeat the rt rapport of 24 rows along the entire sleeve.
We perform this operation of additions in every 6th row, counting stitches on the knitting needles.
When their number is equal to 38, we will begin to add less frequently, in every 8th row, until the number of sts on the needles is 52.
Having reached a height of 41 cm from the edge of the initial one, we begin to decrease pt.
Sd.prr: 3 pt close; we will tie it to the end according to the drawing.
1 time in the 3rd prr;
Then in every 4th stitch, until we see 32 stitches on the needles;
Then in every 2nd stitch, until we see only 10 stitches on the needles.
Only for left sleeve
Sd LR: decrease 1 pt along the edges of the canvas.
Sd LR: close 3 pt; knit the remaining 5 stitches.
2 lcpt; Slip off 1 st and knit it like a knit stitch;
We knit 2 stitches together and stretch the resulting stitch through the removed stitch.
Sd prr: knit 2 sts together purlwise; 1 izpt.
Only for right sleeve
Sd.prr: close 2 pt; knit according to the pattern; subtract 1 pt at the end of the row.
Sld.prr: knit according to the pattern; subtract 1 pt at the end of the row.
Sl.prr: 3 pts knitted together with one knit stitch; 2 lcpt.
Sld.prr: 1 izpt; We knit 2 stitches together purlwise, catching the back walls.
For left and right sleeves
Sd.prr: knit 2 stitches together, secure the last stitch.
Assembly
Let's walk along the lines of the raglan and make all the necessary seams. Now we will connect the shelves together with the collar.
Let's take 5½ mm knitting needles, turn the fabric to the right side and gradually raise stitches, walking along the edge of the shelves, starting from the bottom, along the back neckline, including the postponed stitches, and further, down the second shelf = 210 sts.
Starting from the 2nd row, we knit a strip of 2x2 elastic, as for the back. Then we knit like this.
1st prr (LR):
Knit with an elastic band 2x2 120 pt;
Let’s turn it around and make 1 yarn over on the right needle (we will do it at every turn; to avoid getting a hole in this place, you will have to knit the yarn over together with the stitch that follows it).
2nd prr: knit with a 30 pt elastic band, turn.
3rd prr: knit with a 32 pt elastic band, turn.
Let's continue by analogy, each time adding 2 stitches more to the working needles than the previous time. Finally, we get 94 pt in the work.
Sld.prr: let's turn the knitting, in the 35th row we will knit with an elastic band until the end.
It's time to create buttonholes.
We knit with a 2x2 elastic band up to 58 pts in the remainder;
- * close 2 pt; knit with an elastic band of 11 pt *; execute *-* 3 more times;
Close 2 pt; Let's finish pr.
In sld.prr we will perform 2 pt new stitches over closed loops, restoring order.
Let's tie 2 prr with a 2x2 elastic band.
Let's close the pt according to the drawing.
All that remains is to complete the side and sleeve seams.