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Emerald sweater knitted for women. Emerald-colored openwork pullover Description of knitting an openwork pullover

A harmonious combination of colors is one that is pleasing to the eye. And if there are general tips and recommendations for combining colors and shades, then it is good to use them at the initial stage of knitting, when the needlewoman does not yet have enough experience to be able to identify and select yarn by eye different colors no cheat sheets. Of course, in the future the craftswoman herself intuitively chooses the yarn of the required shades. However, to begin with, it is best to focus on general recommendations according to the compatibility of shades.

Often, in order not to waste extra time, the craftswoman purchases section-dyed yarn, and this is a good choice. But we must remember that this frequent transition from one color to another on the yarn literally “eats” the connected openwork pattern. Therefore, this yarn is well suited for a single simple fabric without complex patterns (or without them at all), for example, a scarf or hat.

If you have chosen one contrasting yarn in comparison with others, then you need to remember that it is most advantageous for it to emphasize knitted pattern. If you don’t like the shade that you selected based on general diagrams and tables, don’t be afraid to experiment and look for your own combinations. To do this, it is useful to first knit a small sample of several types of yarn in order to visualize the final result.

It's best to stick to classic color combinations that work in any situation. However, let us recall that if color combination seems dull, boring, unpleasant to you, it is better to change it to your liking.


Dimensions: 38/40 (42/44) 46/48
You will need: yarn (100% natural wool; 90 m/50 g) – 700 (750) 800 g blue-green; knitting needles No. 4 and 4.5; circular needles No. 4.

Pattern 1: facial surface= front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

Pattern 2: purl stitch = front rows - purl loops, purl rows - front loops.

Pattern 3:“braid” for 20 loops = knit according to scheme. It shows facial rows. In the purl rows, knit loops according to the pattern. Repeat rows 1–26 constantly.

Pattern 4: elastic band (even number of loops) = alternately 1 knit, 1 purl.

Knitting density: patterns 2 and 3 on average - 23.5 p. x 29.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm; patterns 2 and 1 – 20 p. x 29.5 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Attention: the corners are slightly narrowed in width due to the adjacent pattern 3 and therefore on the pattern they are calculated according to the knitting density of “patterns 2 and 3 on average”.

The expansion of the stripe of pattern 2 for sizes 2 and 3 on the pattern is calculated based on the knitting density for pattern 2.

Back: for the 1st corner, on needles No. 4.5, cast on 2 loops and knit with pattern 1.

Simultaneously add 6 x 1 p. on both sides of the TV every 2nd row from the initial row, then add or cast on 3 x 2 p. = 26 sts. After 7 cm = 20 rows from the initial row, leave loops and knit the 2nd corner similarly.

Then cast on the knitting needles 11 (13) 15 loops, cast on 26 loops of the 1st corner on the knitting needles, cast on 34 (38) 42 new sts, cast on 26 loops of the 2nd corner on the knitting needles and cast on 11 (13) 15 new sts. = 108 (116) 124 p.

Then, on all loops, first knit 1 purl row. This series is not taken into account in subsequent calculations.

Continue working as follows: edge, 13 (15) 17 sts with pattern 2, * 20 sts with pattern 3, 10 (12) 14 sts with pattern 2, from * repeat 1 more time, 20 sts with pattern 3, 13 (15 ) 17 p. pattern 2, edge.

After 41.5 cm = 122 rows (39.5 cm = 116 rows) 37.5 cm = 110 rows from the end of the corner, close for the armholes on both sides 1 x 2 sts, then in every 2nd row 3 x 1 sts = 98 (106) 114 sts After 57.5 cm = 170 rows from the end of the corner, close off the middle 20 sts for the neckline and finish both sides separately.

To round the inner edge, bind off 1 x 5 sts, 1 x 4 sts and 2 x 2 sts in every 2nd row. After 61 cm = 180 rows from the end of the corner, bind off the remaining 26 (30) 34 sts of shoulders.

Before: knit like a back, but for a deeper neck already after 49 cm = 144 rows from the end of the corner, close the middle 10 sts, then in every 2nd row 1 x 3 sts, 1 x 2 sts and 13 x 1 P.

Sleeves: cast on 42 (46) 50 stitches on needles No. 4 for each sleeve and for the placket between the edges knit 2 cm = 5 rows with pattern 4, start with 1 purl row and add 1 st in the last purl row = 43 ( 47) 51 p.

Continue working on knitting needles No. 4.5 as follows: edge stitch, 19 (21) 23 stitches with pattern 1, 3 stitches with pattern 2, 19 (21) 23 stitches with pattern 1, edge stitch.

After 15.5 cm = 46 rows from the bar, add 1 x 1 p. to bevel the sleeves on both sides, then alternately in every 6th and 4th row 14 x 1 p. (in every 6th row 6 x 1 p. and in every 4th row 10 x 1 p.) in every 4th row 18 x 1 p. pattern 1 = 73 (81) 89 p.

After 42 cm = 124 rows from the bar, close the sleeves for piping on both sides 1 x 3 p., then in every 2nd row 9 (8) 7 x 2 p., 2 (3) 4 x 3 p. and 1 x 4 p. After 51 cm = 150 rows from the bar, close off the remaining 11 (17) 23 p.

Assembly: execute shoulder seams. For the strap, cast on 96 stitches on circular needles along the edge of the neckline and knit 4 circular rows pattern 4. Then close all the loops according to the pattern. Sew on sleeves, complete side seams and sleeve seams.

For the strap, cast on 58 (62) 66 stitches on circular knitting needles along the right corner of the front through the side seam to the right corner of the back and knit 5 rows with pattern 4. Then bind off all the loops according to the pattern.

Between the left corners of the front and back, knit in the same way. Then cast on 61 (65) 69 stitches on circular knitting needles between the front corners, including the short sides of the planks, and also knit 5 rows with pattern 4, starting and finishing with 1 purl.

Then close the loops according to the drawing. Knit the bar between the corners of the back in the same way.


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Intense shades of green require expressive patterns. A slightly casual straight pullover made of pure cotton - has unlimited potential for combinations.
Knitted pattern and knitting writing.

Dimensions: 36/38 (40/42) 44/46
You will need: yarn (100% cotton; 104 m/50 g) - 500 (550) 600 g emerald; knitting needles No. 3.5 and 4; hook No. 3.5.

Pattern 1:(knitting needles No. 3.5) rib = after the initial row, start with a purl row: edge, * 1 purl, 1 knit, from * constantly repeat, finish with 1 purl, edge. In the front rows, knit the loops according to the pattern. Knit the following patterns using knitting needles No. 4.

Pattern 2: purl stitch = knit rows - purl loops, purl rows - knit stitches.

Pattern 3: openwork pattern (for 100 loops) = knit according to scheme. It shows facial rows.

In the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern, knit the yarn overs with knit stitches, of 2 yarn overs in a row, knit the 1st yarn over with a knit yarn over, and knit the 2nd yarn over with a knit yarn over. Perform rapport (= 50 stitches) 2 times. Constantly repeat rows 1-64.

Attention: for size 2 start from rows 59-64, for size 3 - from rows 53-64, then constantly repeat rows 1-64.

Pattern 4: sleeve pattern (the number of loops is a multiple of 5 + 2 edge loops).

Front rows: edge, * knit 2 loops together, 1 yarn over, knit 1, 1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together tilting to the left (see legend), from * constantly repeat, edge.

Purl rows: purl loops and yarn overs.

Pattern 5: front stitch - front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

Emphasized increases: at the beginning of the row, edge, 1 knit, add 1 knit or 1 purl according to. pattern 1 from a transverse thread; at the end of the row, knit up to 2 loops from the end of the row, then add 1 loop from the transverse thread, as at the beginning of the row, 1 front, edge.

Emphasized decreases: at the beginning of the row, knit 3 stitches, knit 2 loops together, tilting to the left (see legend); at the end of the row, knit up to 6 loops from the end, then knit 2 loops together, knit 3, edge stitches.

In purl rows, purl 4 stitches after and before the edge stitch.

Knitting density: patterns 3 and 2 on average - 22 p. x 29 r. = 10 x 10 cm; pattern 4-21 p. x 29 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Description of knitting an openwork pullover

Back: cast on 99 (107) 115 stitches on knitting needles and knit pattern 1 for the placket, while emphatically adding 6 x 1 sts on both sides in each front row - 111 (119) 127 sts. In the 13th row (= purl row) decrease 1 p, = 110 (118) 126 p.

After 4 cm = 13 rows from the beginning of knitting the strap, continue working as follows: edge, 4 (8) 12 stitches with pattern 2. 100 stitches with pattern 3, and start from the 1st (59th) 53rd row, 4 (8] 12 p. pattern 2, edge.

After 32.5 cm = 94 rows (34.5 cm = 100 rows) 36.5 cm = 106 rows from the bar - in the next 31st row of the pattern - divide the work in the middle for the neckline, and instead of the gray yarn over, add 1 knit stitch crossed from a transverse thread as an edge thread.

First finish the side of the left shoulder, while emphatically decreasing for a bevel along the inner edge in each next front row 20 x 1 p.

At the same time, after 44 cm = 128 rows (46 cm = 134 rows) 48 cm = 140 rows from the bar, close for the shoulder bevel from the outer edge 1 x 7 (B) 9 p. and in every 2nd row 3 x 7 (8) 9 sts. After 47 cm = 136 rows (49 cm = 142 rows) 51 cm = 148 rows from the bar, close off the remaining 7 sts of the shoulder.

Finish the right side in a mirror image, while starting with 1 front row (= 31st row of the pattern) and along the edge of the neckline, instead of the 1st yarn over, add 1 edge knit crossed from a transverse thread.

Before: knit like a back.

Sleeves: cast on 57 (63) 69 stitches on knitting needles for each sleeve and for the placket knit 4 cm = 13 rows with pattern 1, while in the last purl row, evenly distributed, add 0 (4) 8 sts = 57 (67) 77 p.

Continue working with pattern 4. To bevel the sleeves on both sides, add 5 x 1 stitches in every 20th row from the bar. pattern, while adding loops that are not initially spent on rapport, knit with pattern 5 and gradually include in the pattern = 67 (77) 87 p. After 45 cm = 130 rows from the bar, close all loops.

Assembly: sew shoulder seams. Sew sleeves according to size on the pattern. Sew side seams and sleeve seams. Tie the edge of the neck with 1 circular row of connections. st., while on the front side they are performed between the edge and adjacent loops, the working thread goes from below.

The “Emerald Symphony” jacket is knitted from Italian merino wool of excellent quality. Yarn consumption 800 g, knitting needles No. 3.5 and 4.5. Jacket size 54.


Description of the jacket from the magazine:

Size 36/38.

You will need: 900 g of khaki yarn (100% cotton; 140 m/50 g); knitting needles No. 3.5 and 4.5; hook No. 3.5; 7 buttons; shoulder pads.

Hollow elastic: 1st row: chrome, * remove 1 st, as in purl knitting (thread at work), 1 purl, repeat from *, chrome. 2nd and all following rows: chrome, * remove the knitted loop of the previous row, as in purl knitting, purl the removed loop of the previous row, repeat from *, chrome.

Purl stitch: front rows - purl loops, purl rows - front loops.

Facial surface: front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

"Braid" on 6 sts.: 1st - 6th row: stockinette stitch. 7th row: leave 3 stitches on the auxiliary needle before work, 3 stitches and c., then
knit stitches from the auxiliary needle. 8th row: purl loops. Repeat from rows 1 to 8.

Pearl pattern: alternately 1 front, 1 back, shift the pattern every 2 rows.

"Net": knit according to the pattern.

Knitting density: 24 p. x 26 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a “mesh” pattern. 20 p. x 26 r. = = 10×10 cm, connected purl stitch, 6 p. “braids” = approx. 2 cm wide.

The jacket is knitted in 2 threads! Side bevels (see drawing) occur when changing patterns due to different densities.

Back: on knitting needles No. 3.5, cast on 116 sts and knit 6 r. hollow rubber band. Then knit with needles No. 4.5 in the following sequence: chrome, 30 sts of “mesh” according to pattern I, * 6 sts of “braids”, 10 sts of purl stitch, from * repeat 2 times, 6 sts of “braids” , 30 p. “mesh” according to scheme II, chrome. For the peplum, decrease the loops as follows: in rows 7, 9, 11 and 15. in each strip of purl stitch, knit the first and last 2 stitches together purlwise, and in the 19th r. knit the remaining 2 stitches together purlwise; on the 23rd knit the purl loop and the previous loop together = = 86 p. In the 25th r. start decreasing according to schemes I and II and between the “braids” add 1 purl loop. Repeat these increases in the next 3 front rows = 90 p., then in each front row after the first “braid” and before the last “braid” add * 3 times 2 p. and 4 times 1 p., from * repeat 2 times, knit increases in accordance with the pattern (= alternately 6 stitches in braids, 4 stitches in purl stitch) = 108 stitches. After 29 cm from the bottom edge of the part (= end of the patterns), close on both sides for the armholes 1 time 5 p., 2 times 3 p. and 4 times 1 p. in every 2nd r. = = 78 sts. Next, knit straight and close the loop at a height of 49 cm from the bottom edge of the part.

Right shelf: On knitting needles No. 3.5, cast on 64 stitches. and knit 6p. hollow rubber band. Then knit with knitting needles No. 4.5 in the following sequence: chrome, 6 stitches of pearl pattern, while for the 1st button hole, knit the 3rd and 4th stitches together, 1 yarn over, * 6 stitches “braids” ", 4 stitches in purl stitch, from * repeat 1 time, 6 stitches in braids, 30 stitches in mesh according to scheme II, chrome. Make the remaining 4 button holes at a distance of 7 cm from each other. In the 33rd r. and in each next front row before the last “braid” add * 3 times 2 sts and 4 times 1 st, from * repeat 2 times, include increases in the corresponding patterns (= alternately 6 sts “braids”, 4 sts . purl stitch), at the same time make decreases according to the pattern = 73 p. After 29 cm from the bottom edge of the part (= end of the pattern), close from the left edge for the armhole 1 time 9 p., 2 times 3 p. and 4 times
1 p. in every 2nd r. (= 54 p.). At the same time, from the same mark, expand the pearl pattern for the lapel, knitting 16 times in each front row to the left by 1 p. After 41 cm from the bottom edge of the part, close from the right edge for the lapel 12 p., then close for the neck in every 2nd R.
2 times 3 sts, 2 times 2 sts and 4 times 1 st. At a height of 49 cm from the bottom edge of the part, close off the remaining 28 sts of the shoulder.

Left shelf: knit symmetrically to the right shelf, for this after 6 r. knit a hollow elastic band in the following sequence: chrome, 30 sts of “mesh” according to pattern I, * 6 sts of “braids”, 4 sts of purl stitch, from * repeat 1 time, 6 sts of “braids”, 6 sts. pearl pattern, chrome. Knit detail without buttonholes.

Sleeves: on knitting needles No. 3.5, cast on 48 sts and knit 6 r. hollow rubber band. Then, using knitting needles No. 4.5, knit according to the “mesh” pattern, while performing side increases, and in the last purl row evenly add 42 sts = 96 sts. Then knit as follows: chrome, 29 sts in purl stitch, * 6 sts "braids" (starting from the 5th row of the pattern), 4 stitches in purl stitch, from * repeat 2 times, 6 stitches in "braids", 29 stitches in purl stitch, chrome. After 38 cm from the bottom edge of the part, close on both sides 1 time 4 sts and 4 times 1 st in each 2nd r. (= 80 p.), then knit straight. After 56 cm from the bottom edge of the part, knit 4 stitches together throughout the entire row and bind off the remaining 20 stitches.

Assembly: sew shoulder, side and sleeve seams. For the binding, cast on 59 stitches along the edge of the neckline (stepping back 12 stitches on each side for the cuffs) and knit using 4.5 needles as follows: Rows 1 - 4: stockinette stitch; 5th row: * Knit 2 stitches together, 1 yarn over, repeat from *, finish knit 1; Rows 6 - 9: stockinette stitch. Close the loops. Fold the binding in half, turning it to the wrong side, and sew it on. The vertical edges of the shelves, including the flaps, should be tied
1 rub. single crochets and “crawfish step” (= knit single crochets from left to right). Sew in the sleeves, gathering at the top along the edges. Sew on the buttons, turn the flaps right side out and attach the buttons to the shelves. Sew shoulder pads.