Schemes of Norwegian patterns. Raglan cut pullover with jacquard yoke Norwegian jacquard pattern on the raglan sleeve pattern

Any item knitted with your own hands will be much more attractive than something purchased. Even if you bought it very expensively.

If you knit a sweater for yourself or your relatives, you know for sure that you will not see anyone else like it. In addition, any knitted product can be made individual. This means choosing a model that suits you, and a design that suits this model and your idea.

Knitted product looks very attractive with the pattern. And if this product is knitted with your own hands, then it has no price at all.

A winter sweater or pullover, men's or women's, will be attractive if it has images of snowflakes after the elastic band. They are considered the symbol of Norwegian patterns. You need to tie them immediately after the elastic band.

They appeared in the south of Norway, where every craftswoman tried to come up with something new, inimitable and unique. All sorts of interpretations of snowflakes were created there, each one being unique. And all because the patterns were knitted without a pattern, and it was very difficult to repeat an already knitted one. The Vikings in ancient times, of course, hardly sported mittens decorated with similar patterns, but nevertheless, craftswomen have been using these ornaments for more than one century.

There was a time when Norwegian patterns were forgotten, it seemed, all over the world. Now they are back in fashion, everyone likes them, so they are very popular. Norwegian patterns are not only snowflakes different types and sizes. These are stars, deer and various geometric figures. If you watch films dedicated to the New Year and Christmas, you will notice that these very patterns are often found there.

In the cold, winter cold, nothing will warm you up more than a warm knitted sweater with a pattern of snowflakes, made by yourself. This clothing becomes in demand and popular in such weather.

Knitted jacquard patterns

Norwegian technique is also called differently: jacquard pattern. They are back in fashion and can be seen on knitwear for both adults and children. Craftswomen are looking for sensible patterns of jacquard motifs, because having a pattern, you can easily knit even the most complex Norwegian ornament.

It has been noticed that a couple of products associated with the same pattern are especially popular. This could be a sweater, socks, mittens, or a shirtfront.

Experienced craftswomen can knit a unique item, if, in addition to the pattern, the background will be knitted with multi-colored stripes, and the Norwegian pattern will be decorated with colored melange.

If you have a developed imagination and can combine elements of several patterns into one, then you are guaranteed success in creating jacquard motifs.

For knitting Norwegian patterns, if you have never done this, you need to master lazy jacquard first, which has a description. It's quite easy to do since everything is done by eye. This will be an excellent lesson for beginning needlewomen whose first product could be a circular scarf.

Having dealt with a simple image, you Over time you will be able to knit even complex patterns. And you will come up with your own drawing very soon.

Classic Norwegian knitting patterns include:

  • stars;
  • snowflakes;
  • colored deer;
  • Christmas trees

The simplest snowflake pattern for learning how to knit Norwegian motifs:

Let's look at examples of how to knit a Norwegian pattern, the pattern of which will not be very complicated.

Snowflake jacquard

If you have never used two or more threads for knitting, then before you start knitting, you need to carefully watch the video. It clearly and clearly explains how to knit a Norwegian pattern, how to make broaches correctly so that they do not end up on the right side of the knitting.

If the thread pull is four knitting loops or more, then difficulties may arise when putting on the product. The broaches formed during knitting the Norwegian pattern can get caught and accidentally break.

Below you can see jacquard snowflake pattern:

Saturated snowflakes

This pattern can be used for knitting men's, women's and children's sweaters, warm jackets with lining, as well as women's and children's dresses. Usually, one repeat in height is enough for the product to look elegant and festive.

The ornament can be placed on the product either at the bottom (after the elastic band), in the middle, or in the form of a yoke.

Norwegian snowflakes, schemes

Norwegian knitting pattern . The pattern can be used to knit a pillowcase, bags, jacket pockets. In addition, they will look good on the product: both below and in the middle or on the yoke. The elastic band of the product cannot be knitted with a Norwegian pattern.

Detailed patterns can be used not only for knitting, but also for embroidery.

And here are the deer:

The following Norwegian snowflake pattern is paired with a pattern that was knitted in three colors. A wonderful combination, simple ornament. A single snowflake can be used to knit mittens or socks. And if you take the entire pattern, you can knit it on a hat, sweater, and even on a bag.

If you try to knit such an ornament instead of an elastic band, it should turn out elegant and at the same time gentle.

Norwegian ornament in the product

A wonderful white warm sweater, the bottom and sleeves of which are knitted with a Norwegian pattern. In addition, for knitting each individual pattern, its own individual color is selected.

For such a product, it is very important to choose only high-quality colored threads that will not fade to the main color during wear or washing.

It's worth saying that colorful patterns go well with plain things. In this combination, the pattern becomes more expressive.

The following patterns will be relevant when knitting mittens or socks. To make the product unique, if you have certain skills, you can use three colors for the job. The pattern itself and the product as a whole will turn out amazing.

Again about color: preferences should be given only to your favorite colors that lift your spirits.

Scandinavian knitting patterns

Scandinavian themes are flourishing on the world's catwalks. Simple rhombuses, colorful stars and fast deer are found in such famous youth collections as:

  • Zara;
  • Bershka;
  • Mark
  • Moshino;
  • Dolche&Gabbana.

In the winter collections, Norwegian motifs are presented on tunics, voluminous scarves, hats and ski jackets.

The ornaments are so simple and original that they have become the basis of modern urban style. Such things are in demand not only for relaxing in the mountains, walking along snowy streets or winter picnics. They are also used for stylized photo shoots.

Advantages of clothing with a Norwegian pattern:

  • knitting is done only with knit and purl stitches;
  • the surface of the product, due to the interlacing of threads on the wrong side, becomes double, and the product becomes warm;
  • if you use only two colors for knitting: the main color and the color of the snowflake, then you can knit the product quickly;
  • The uniqueness of such clothing is guaranteed.

Conclusion

Having mastered the technique of knitting jacquard patterns, having patience, time and threads, you can knit a wonderful new thing, the second copy of which simply cannot exist. The product will be exclusive.

Size: 38/40

You will need:

  • yarn (70% wool, 30% alpaca wool; 90 m/50 g) - 500 g light gray and 50 g sand;
  • knitting needles No. 5,5 and 6;
  • circular knitting needles № 5,5.

Patterns

Pattern 1: elastic(the number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 2 edge loops). Front rows: edge, * 1 front, 2 purl, 1 front, from * constantly repeat, edge. Purl rows: knit loops according to the pattern.

Pattern 2: raised pattern= knit as pattern 1, but knit all stitches on the purl row.

Pattern 3: stockinette stitch= front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

Pattern 4: jacquard pattern(the number of loops after the 7th row of the counting pattern (see the number of loops after the 1st decrease for a raglan bevel) is a multiple of 14 + 7 + 2 edge) = knit according. counted pattern with a pattern of 3 threads from different balls in the Norwegian technique, while the unused thread is pulled freely on the wrong side of the work. After the 7th row of the pattern, start with 1 edge stitch and loops before the repeat, repeat the repeat constantly, finish with loops after the repeat and 1 edge stitch. The arrow above the diagram indicates the middle of the work.
Complete rows 1-22 once.

Emphasized decreases: right edge = edge, knit 2 stitches together. Left edge = knit according. pattern until the last 3 loops, knit 2 loops together with a knit stitch slanting to the left (slip 1 loop as a knit stitch, knit 1, then pull it through the removed loop), edge stitch.

Knitting density: pattern 2 - 17 p. x 25 r. = 10 x 10 cm; pattern 4 -17 p. x 20 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Description of knitting a pullover with a jacquard yoke

Back

Using light gray thread on knitting needles No. 5.5, cast on 86 stitches and for the placket, knit 8 cm with pattern 1. Continue working on knitting needles No. 6 with pattern 2. After 18.5 cm = 46 rows from the bar, continue working with pattern 4, while in 1 - row, decrease 1 p. = 85 p. After 3 cm = 6 rows from changing the pattern, close for a raglan bevel on both sides 1 x 3 p. = 79 p. Then, underline, decrease * in the next 4th row 1x1 p., then in every 2nd row 3x1 p., from * repeat 4 more times, then underline decrease in every 4th row 2 x 1 p.
At the same time, after 11 cm = 22 rows from changing the pattern, continue working with pattern 2 with a light gray thread, while knitting only with knit stitches in the 1st row. After 17.5 cm = 44 rows from the last pattern change, set aside the remaining 35 stitches.

Before

Knit like a back, but at the height of the back, close for a raglan bevel on both sides 1 x 3 p., then emphasize the decrease * in the next 4th row 1 x 1 p. and in every 2nd row 2 x 1 p., from * repeat 4 more times, then subtract 2 x 1 stitches in every 4th row. At the same time, after 11 cm = 28 rows from the last pattern change, close the middle 23 stitches for the neckline and finish both sides separately. To round the inner edge, close off 1 x 3 stitches and 3 x 2 stitches in every 2nd row. After 15 cm = 38 rows from changing the pattern, close off the remaining 2 stitches.

Left sleeve

Using a light gray thread on knitting needles No. 5.5, cast on 42 stitches and knit 8 cm for the placket with pattern 1, while in the last purl row add 1 st on both sides = 44 sts. Continue working on knitting needles No. 6 with pattern 2. At the same time add sleeves for bevel on both sides in every 8th row from the bar 7 x 1 p. pattern = 58 p.
After 26.5 cm = 66 rows from the bar, continue working with pattern 4, while in the 1st row decrease 1 st = 57 sts and distribute the pattern from the middle. After 3 cm = 6 rows from changing the pattern, close for a raglan bevel on both sides 1 x 3 sts = 51 sts, then make further emphasized decreases along the right edge, as on the back, and along the left edge, as on the front.
At the same time, after 11 cm = 22 rows from changing the pattern, continue working again with pattern 2 with light gray thread. After 15 cm = 38 rows from the last change of pattern, close 1 x 3 stitches along the left edge to round the neckline, then in every 2nd row close 2 x 3 stitches. After 17.5 cm = 44 rows from the last change of pattern, close off the remaining ones 3 p.

Right sleeve

Knit the same as the left sleeve, but in a mirror image.

Assembly

Sew raglan seams. For the collar, cast on the remaining 35 back stitches on circular knitting needles, cast on 61 stitches along the edge of the front neckline and the rounded edges of the sleeve neckline and knit on all 96 stitches with a pattern of 1 in circular rows (= alternately knit 2, purl 2). After 12 cm from the start of knitting the collar, close all the loops, fold the collar in half with the wrong side inward and hem.
Execute side seams and sleeve seams.


Recently, many new model descriptions have appeared knitted sweaters and pullovers with jacquard patterns. And this is very pleasing, because knitting such a sweater yourself is the height of skill and beauty. You will see this when you look at the new sweaters from Sabrina magazine for this year.

Sweater with jacquard and ribbed pattern

The beautiful jacquard pattern on this sweater echoes the raised patterns of the yoke. Small slits on the sides make the model looser and more comfortable to wear.

DIMENSIONS

34/36 (38/40-42/44-46/48)

YOU WILL NEED

Yarn (48% merino wool, 32% camel wool, 20% polyamide; 180 m/25 g) - 175 (200-225-250) g ​​light gray and 100 (125-150-175) g gray-blue; knitting needles No. 5; circular knitting needles No. 5, 40 cm long.

JACQUARD PATTERN

Knit according to the counted pattern using the jacquard technique using stockinette stitch. Distribute the loops according to instructions. Double arrows indicate repeat = 48 sts. Repeat in height from the 1st to the 48th row.

ARAN PATTERN

Knit according to the given pattern.
Back: start with the edge. and 8 (12-16-4) sts from arrow a (arrow b - 1st double arrow - arrow c) to 2nd double arrow, repeat rapport 6 (6-6-8) times (= 16 sts. between double arrows), finish 8 (12-16-4) sts from the 1st double arrow to arrow a (arrows c - 2nd double arrows - arrows b) and edge.
Sleeves: start with the hem. and 12 (16-4-8) sts from arrow b (1st double arrow - arrows c - arrows a) to 2nd double arrow, repeat rapport 3 (3-5-5) times (= 16 sts. between double arrows), finish 12 (16-4-8) sts from the 1st double arrow to arrow c (2nd double arrow - arrows b - arrows a) and edge. Repeat in height from the 1st to the 20th row.

KNITTING DENSITY

26 p. x 33 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a jacquard pattern;
29 p. x 36 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with aran pattern.

BACK

Using a blue-gray thread, cast on 121 (131-141-151) sts for the bottom bar, starting from the purl row and after the edge. with 1 purl, knit 5.5 cm = 21 r. with an elastic band.
Next, knit with a jacquard pattern in the following sequence: start with chrome. and 12 (17-22-27) sts from arrow a (b-c-d) to the 2nd double arrow, repeat repeat 2 times (= 48 sts between double arrows), finish 11 (16-21-26) sts from 1st double arrow to arrow e (f-d-c) and chrome.
After 34 (32.5-31-29) cm = 112 (108-102-96) r. from the bottom bar knit in garter stitch, namely: 8 p. gray-blue, light gray and gray-blue thread.
After 6 cm = 24 r. garter stitch knit 2 p. light gray stockinette stitch, while in 1st r. close on both sides for the armholes 1 time, 3 stitches each, then add evenly to match the number of loops to the pattern in the 2nd row. 3 p. = 118 (126-134-142) p.
Continue knitting with a light gray thread in an aran pattern, at the same time in the 1st row. To round the armholes, close on both sides 1 time, 2 p., then close in every 2 p. 1 more time for 2 p. and 6 times for 1 p. = 98 (106-114-122) p.
After 17 (18.5-20-21.5) cm = 62 (66-72-78) r. from the beginning, close the armholes on both sides for shoulder bevels 1 time, 6 (6-8-8) p. and in every 2nd p. 3 times 7 (8-8-9) sts. Simultaneously with the 1st decrease for the shoulder bevels, close the middle 30 (32-36-38) sts of the neckline and finish the left side first.
From the inner edge to round the neck, close every 2nd r. 1 more time 3 p. and 2 times 2 p. Finish the second side symmetrically.

BEFORE

Using a gray-blue thread, cast on 97 (107-117-127) sts for the bottom bar, starting from the purl row and after the edge. with 1 purl, knit 5.5 cm = 21 r. with an elastic band.
Then knit with a jacquard pattern in the following sequence: start with chrome. and 0 (5-10-15) sts from arrow k (g-h-i) to the 2nd double arrow, repeat rapport 1 (2-2-2) times (= 48 sts between double arrows), finish 47 (4- 9-14) p. from the 1st double arrow to arrow k (l-m-n) and edge.
At 3 p.m. from the bottom bar, add 1 p. on both sides for bevel cuts, then add in every 2 p. 11 more times, 1 p. = 121 (131-141-151) p.
Next, knit the front, like the back, while for a deeper neck close the middle 24 (26-30-32) sts after 14.5 (16-17.5-19) cm = 52 (56-62-68) r . from the beginning of the armhole. To round the neckline, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 1 time 3 p., 1 time 2 p. and 5 times 1 p.

LEFT SLEEVE

Using a gray-blue thread, cast on 48 (52-56-60) sts for the placket, starting from the purl row and after the edge. with 1 purl, knit 10 cm = 35 r. with an elastic band.
After 6 cm = 22 r. from the typesetting row for the hole for thumb Divide the work as follows: in the next row (= purl row) on the first 41 (43-45-47) stitches continue to knit with an elastic band, the remaining 7 (9-11-13) stitches are temporarily set aside. After 3 cm = 10 r. from dividing the work, temporarily leave 41 (43-45-47) sts and knit to the same height with an elastic band on the postponed 7 (9-11-13) sts.
Next, on all 48 (52-56-60) sts, knit 3 more rows with an elastic band, while in the last row evenly add 7 (13-13-15) sts = 55 (65-69-75) sts.
Next, knit with a jacquard pattern in the following sequence: chrome, 27 (32-34-37) sts from arrow d (f-n-e) to 2nd double arrow, 26 (31-33-36) sts from 1st double arrow to arrow c (b-i-a), chrome. At 9 p.m. from the bar, add 1 p. on both sides for bevels, then add 8 (8-6-6) p. in each. 10 (9-13-9) times 1 st. and in every 6 (6-4-4th) p. 2 more (2-0-5) times 1 p. = 81 (89-97-105) p.
After 31.5 (29-27.5-25.5) cm = 104 (96-90-84) r. from the bar continue to knit in garter stitch, namely 8 p. gray-blue, light gray and gray-blue thread.
After 6 cm = 24 r. garter stitch knit 2 p. with a light gray thread using stockinette stitch, while in 1 r. close on both sides to roll 1 time in 3 p., then evenly add in the 2nd r. to match the number of loops to the pattern 3 p. = 78 (86-94-102) p.
With a light gray thread, continue knitting with an aran pattern, at the same time in the 1st row. To round the edge, close on both sides 1 time, 2 p., then close in every 2 r. 1 more time for 2 p. and 3 times for 1 p., in every 4th r. 4 times 1 p., in every 2nd r. 4 times 1 p. and 6 (8-9-11) times 2 p.
After 13.5 (14.5-15-16) cm = 48 (52-54-58) r. from the beginning of the okat, close off the remaining 24 (24-28-28) sts.

RIGHT SLEEVE

Knit like the left sleeve, but after 6 cm = 22 r. from the cast-on row, divide the work for the thumb hole as follows: in the next row (= purl row) on the first 7 (9-11-13) sts, continue knitting with an elastic band, the remaining 41 (43-45-47) sts temporarily postpone. After 3 cm = 10 r. from dividing the work, temporarily leave 7 (9-11-13) sts, and on the postponed 41 (43-45-47) sts, knit with an elastic band until the same height is reached.

ASSEMBLY

Sew shoulder seams. Using circular knitting needles, cast on 114 (118-126-130) sts with light gray thread along the edge of the neckline and for a round collar knit 18 cm = 68 rounds. with an elastic band. Close the loops freely according to the drawing.
Sew side seams and sleeve seams. Along the edges of the cuts, cast on with gray-blue thread 35 sts + 1 middle loop at the upper end of the cut = 71 sts.
For the strap, starting from the purl row and after the chrome. with 1 purl, knit 1.5 cm = 5 r. with an elastic band, and in every 2nd r. middle 3 stitches knit together with a knit stitch slanting to the left (= 2 stitches removed together, as with facial knitting, knit the next stitch and pull it through the slipped stitches). Sew in the sleeves.

Jacquard sweater

Beautiful duality: a picturesque jacquard pattern at the bottom, soft bouclé wool at the top and on the sleeves - this is the dream sweater for lovely ladies!

DIMENSIONS

38/40 (44/46)

YOU WILL NEED

Liska yarn (50% natural wool, 50% poly-acrylic; 80 m/50 g) - 150 (200) g camel and 100 g black;
Mila yarn (70% polyacrylic, 10% alpaca, 10% wool, 10% polyamide; 100 m/50 g) - 250 (300) g sand; circular knitting needles No. 5, 6 and 7; knitting needles No. 5.

JACQUARD PATTERN

Circular rows (the number of loops is a multiple of 24) = knit according to. in a counted stitch pattern using threads from different balls using the Norwegian technique, with the unused thread pulled through on the wrong side of the work. The diagram shows odd and even circular rows. Perform rapport 3 times and the 1st-20th circular rows, finish with 1 circular row with knitted camel thread = 61 circular rows in total.

KNITTING DENSITY

16.5 p. x 18.5 round. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a jacquard pattern (knitting needles No. 7 with Liska thread);
15.5 p. x 24 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted in stockinette stitch (knitting needles No. 5 using Mila thread).

ATTENTION!

Knit the sweater in the jacquard pattern area in circular rows. Then finish the front and back separately in rows in forward and reverse directions.

FRONT AND BACK

Using black thread on circular needles No. 6, cast on 168 (192) loops, close in a ring and for the strap, knit 1 cm = 2 circular rows, purl.
Continue working on needles No. 7 with a jacquard pattern.
After 33 cm = 61 circular rows from the bar, bind off all the loops, while at the beginning of the circular row, as well as after the 84th (96th) loop, attach a mark for the side edges. Next, knit the front and back separately in rows in forward and reverse directions.
For the back, using Mila thread, cast on 5 needles along the closed edge of the first half of the jacquard border between the 80 (90) stitch marks and continue working in stockinette stitch.
After 21 cm = 50 rows (23.5 cm = 56 rows) from the set of loops, cast off 1 x 5 stitches on both sides for the shoulder bevel, then in every 2nd row cast off 3 x 4 stitches and 1 x 2 stitches. (1 x 5 p. and 3 x 4 p.).
After 25 cm = 60 rows (27.5 cm = 66 rows) from the set of loops, close off the remaining 42 (46) sts, while the middle 38 sts form the neck, the outer 2 (4) sts form the shoulders.
Then, for the front, knit on the 2nd half of the jacquard border in the same way, but after 15 cm = 36 rows (17.5 cm = 42 rows) from the set of loops, close the middle 12 stitches for the neck and finish both sides separately.
To round along the inner edge, bind off 1 x 3 sts, 2 x 2 sts and 6 x 1 sts in every 2nd row. At the height of the back, bind off the remaining 2 (4) sts of the shoulders.

SLEEVES

Using Mila thread, cast on 52 (56) stitches on needles No. 5 for each sleeve and knit in stockinette stitch. At the same time, for a flared shape, close on both sides in every 4th row from the initial row 8 x 1 p. = 36 (40) p.
After 16.5 cm = 40 rows from the starting row, add 1 x 1 p. to bevel the sleeves on both sides, then alternately in every 4th and 6th row 13 x 1 p. (in every 4th row 15 x 1 p.) = 64 (72) p. After 45 cm = 108 rows from the initial row, close all loops.

ASSEMBLY

Sew shoulder seams. For the collar, using Mila thread, cast on 80 stitches on circular needles No. 5 along the edge of the neckline and knit in stockinette stitch in circular rows. After 20 cm from the beginning of knitting the collar, bind off all the loops as if they were knit stitches.
Sew the seams of the sleeves and, slightly stretching, sew in the sleeves.

Jumper cape with jacquard yoke

High side slits, impressive round yoke with Norwegian patterns and narrow sleeves knitted with elastic - a unique jumper-cape will become an indispensable item for the cool season.

DIMENSIONS

36/38 (40/42) 44/46

YOU WILL NEED

Yarn (60% natural wool, 40% polyacrylic; 90 m/50 g) - 500 (550) 600 g white, 200 (250) 250 g black, 100 (150) 150 g light brown and 50 g each green and color . cinnamon; knitting needles No. 4.5; stitch markers; circular knitting needles No. 4.5, length 80 and 60 cm.

PATENT EDGE

Knit rows: knit the first and last 3 stitches.
Purl rows: slip the first and last 3 stitches like purls, pulling the thread in front of the loops and pulling tightly so that the edge curls inward.

JACQUARD PATTERN

The number of loops is a multiple of 8 + 7 + 2 edge loops = knit according to. counted pattern in stockinette stitch with threads from different balls in the Norwegian technique, while the unused thread is freely pulled on the wrong side of the work. The diagram shows facial rows and odd circular rows. In purl rows and even circular rows, knit thread colors according to the pattern.
Start with 1 edge stitch and loops before the repeat, repeat the repeat all the time, finish with loops after the repeat and 1 edge stitch; There are no edges when knitting in circular rows. Complete rows 1-98 once. If you knit rather tightly, pattern 3 is best knitted with size 5 needles so that it does not bunch up in width.

PATTERN FOR THE PLANK

Even number of loops.
1st round row: * Knit 1, slip 1 stitch like a purl, with the thread stretched in front of the loop, from * repeat constantly.
2nd round row: * slip 1 stitch as if it were a knit stitch, while pulling the thread behind the loop, purl 1, from * constantly repeat.

CLOSING LOOPES WITH A NEEDLE

Leave the end of the thread approx. 100 cm and thread it through an embroidery needle for wool.
Step 1: insert the needle into the 1st loop from the wrong side to the front side and pull the thread through
Step 2: skip 1 stitch, insert the needle into the 3rd stitch from right side to wrong side and pull the thread through.
Step 3: insert the needle into the 2nd (skipped) loop from the wrong side to the front side, while bringing the needle out under the thread stretched in front of the loop. Pull the thread.
Step 4: insert the needle into the 4th (one after the 2nd) loop from the front side to the wrong side and pull the thread through.
Step 5: insert the needle from the wrong side to the front side into the 3rd (skipped) loop, while bringing the needle over the thread stretched in front of the loop, and pull the thread through.
Constantly repeat steps 2-5 until all loops are closed.

RUBBER

The number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 2 edge loops. Front rows: edge, 1 front, * 2 front, 2 purl, from * constantly repeat, finish with 3 front, edge. Purl rows: knit loops according to the pattern.

EMPHASIZED INCREMENTS

At the beginning of the row = edge, 1 knit, then add 1 crossed loop from the transverse thread;
at the end of the row = knit until the last 2 loops, then add 1 crossed loop from the cross thread, 1 knit stitch, edge stitch.
Attention
Increases should be made in accordance with rubber band.

KNITTING DENSITY

p. x 27 rub. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted in stockinette stitch;
3 p. = 0.5 cm, knitted with patent edge;
20 p. x 25 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a jacquard pattern;
24 p. x 25 r. = 10 x 10 cm, tied with an elastic band.

ATTENTION!

The elastic band of the sleeves is elastic and fits the figure. The pattern shows the dimensions in a slightly stretched form.

BACK

With white thread, cast on 121 (129) 137 sts on knitting needles in a cross cast-on and knit in stockinette stitch; For the edges of the cuts, knit the first and last 3 stitches with a patent edge.
After 26 cm = 70 rows from the initial row, attach 1 marker on both sides, finish the patent edge and for the armholes continue to work with stockinette stitch with simple edges.
After 5 cm = 14 rows from the marker, or after 31 cm = 84 rows from the starting row, continue working with the jacquard pattern.
Attention
Reducing the width due to different knitting densities is depicted in the pattern as a bevel.
After 16 cm = 40 rows (13.5 cm = 34 rows) 11 cm = 28 rows from the beginning of the jacquard pattern, leave loops.

BEFORE

Knit like a back.

ROUND YOKETTE

Cast on the back and front stitches alternately on long circular needles and mark the 1st and last stitch of each piece.
Then, on all 242 (258) 274 stitches, continue working with the jacquard pattern in circular rows, while in the 1st circular row, decrease 4 stitches as follows: on the back, knit the 1st marked loop with the next loop together with the knit stitch tilting to the left (= slip the marked loop as a knit stitch, knit the next loop, then pull it through the removed loop); knit the last (marked) loop with the previous loop together; on the front, decrease in the same way = 238 (254) 270 p.
Repeat these 4 decreases another 28 (31) 34 times in every 2nd circular row, and if necessary, switch to short circular needles = 126 (130) 134 sts.
After 23 cm = 58 circular rows (25.5 cm = 64 circular rows) 28 cm = 70 circular rows from the beginning of the yoke, i.e. after the last circular row of the counting pattern, knit 2.5 cm for the strap with a black thread, then close the loops with a needle.

SLEEVES

Using white thread, cast on 54 (62) 70 stitches on the knitting needles for each sleeve in a cross-shaped cast-on and knit with an elastic band.
At the same time, it is emphasized to add for the bevel of the sleeves on both sides in every 6th row from the initial row 12 x 1 p. = 78 (86) 94 p.
After 31 cm = 78 rows from the initial row, subtract 1 x 1 p. for the upper bevel of the sleeve on both sides as follows: front row: edge, 1 knit, 2 p. knit together with a tilt to the left (1 p. remove as front, Knit 1, then pull it through the removed loop), knit a row up to 4 sts from the end, then knit 2 sts together, knit 1, edge = 76 (84) 92 sts. Knit the next purl row without decreasing.
Then decrease in each row on both sides 32 (34) 36 x 1 p., to do this, in the front rows perform decreases as described above, in the purl rows perform decreases as follows: edge, 1 purl, 2 p. knit together purl, knit a row up to 4 loops from the end, then knit 2 stitches together, purl crossed, 1 purl, edge stitch.
After 45 cm = 112 rows (45.5 cm = 114 rows) 46.5 cm = 116 rows from the initial row, close the remaining 12 (16) 20 stitches according to the drawing.

ASSEMBLY

Sew the sleeve seams. Sew the sleeves, slightly stretching, to the armholes between the end of the cut and the beginning of the yoke, see also from * to * on the pattern. 1st row - alternately knit 1. crossed, purl 1;
2nd row - alternately knit 1, purl 1. Repeat rows 1 and 2 in height.

JACQUARD PATTERN A

The number of loops is a multiple of 6 + 1 p. + 2 chrome. Knit according to pattern 1 using stockinette stitch from several balls using the Norwegian technique, while freely pulling the non-working thread along the wrong side of the work.
The diagram shows the front and back rows. In width, start with the edge, repeat the rapport, end with a loop after the repeat and the edge. In height
repeat from the 1st to the 12th row.

JACQUARD PATTERN B

Knitting in the round (the number of loops is a multiple of 12). Knit according to pattern 1 using stockinette stitch from several balls using the Norwegian technique, while freely pulling the non-working thread along the wrong side of the work. The diagram shows all the rows. Repeat the rapport in width. In height from 1st to 31st r. (from the 1st to the 37th row) knit 1 time, making decreases inside the rapport, as shown. After the 30th day the number of loops is a multiple of 5, after the 36th row. - 4.

BACK

On knitting needles No. 4.5, cast on 76 (88) sts with gray-brown thread and knit for the bottom bar 9 cm with an elastic band, while in the last purl. decrease 1 p. = 75 (87) p.
Switch to needles No. 5 and continue working with jacquard pattern 1.
After 27 cm = 56 r. from the bottom bar, close on both sides for short raglan bevels 1 time, 2 p. and in every 2nd p. 4 more times, 1 p. = 63 (75) p.
After 32 cm = 66 r. Temporarily leave the loops from the bottom bar.

BEFORE

Knit like a back.

SLEEVES

On knitting needles No. 4.5, cast on 42 (48) sts with a gray-brown thread and knit 10 cm with an elastic band, while in the last purl. row evenly add 3 sts = 45 (51) sts.
Switch to needles No. 5 and knit with jacquard pattern 1.
At the same time, starting from the elastic band, add bevels on both sides 6 times in every 12th r. (9 times in every 8th row) 1 p. = 57 (69) p., insert the added loops into the pattern, knitting with the appropriate thread. colors.
After 44.5 cm = 92 r. close from the elastic on both sides for short raglan bevels 1 time, 2 p. and in every 2nd p. 4 more times 1 p. = 45 (57) p.
After 49.5 cm = 102 r. Leave the elastic loops temporarily.

ROUND YOKETTE

On circular knitting needles No. 5, transfer the remaining 45 (57) sts of the left sleeve, 63 (75) sts of the front, 45 (57) sts of the right sleeve, 63 (75) sts of the back and knit on all 216 (264) sts jacquard pattern 2 in a circle, while in the 1st r. subtract 12 p. as follows: chrome. at the beginning of each of the 4 parts, knit together with the next loop, and at the end of each of the 4 parts, knit together with the front loop with the two previous loops = 204 (252) stitches = 17 (21) repeats. Make reductions to narrow the yoke as shown in the diagram. With a yoke width of 15 cm = 31 rubles. (18 cm = 37 r.) on the knitting needles there will be 85 (84) sts.
For the binding, knit another 1.5 cm = 4 rubles with dark brown thread. with an elastic band, while for size 1 in 1 r. decrease 1 p. = 84 (84) p. Then close all loops with gray-brown thread according to the pattern.
Assembly
Sew raglan seams, then side seams and sleeve seams.

Instructions

The principle of knitting the Norwegian pattern: having knitted a certain number of loops of the same color in accordance with the pattern, cross the thread on the wrong side with a thread of the next color and knit the required number of loops with the new color. In this case, the threads are pulled to the next place in the ornament. There are 4 ways to make a Norwegian pattern on knitted fabric.

1 way. The square in the pattern is equal to two rows of knitting - the motif takes an elongated upward shape. This means that the color changes only on the front side of the fabric, and on the back side the pattern is knitted in the same way as on the front side.

3 way. Any ornament stands out not only by color, but also by the texture of its knitting on the fabric, that is, against the background of stocking stitch, the ornament is made in garter stitch, creating a concavity, or, conversely, on the reverse background, the ornament knitted in stockinette stitch has a convex shape. With this type of knitting, the check in the pattern should be knitted in two rows, where on the front side the knitting is done with knit stitches according to the pattern with a change in the color of the pattern yarn, and on the wrong side the pattern is knitted in color over color, but the background loops are done in purl knitting, and the pattern loops are knitted in purl stitches. facial.

4 way. It is used when knitting with yarn of two colors - this is the background and the pattern; it can be knitted both in the round and in the round. One color is used for knitting the background, and another color for knitting the pattern. When knitting in two, the height of the square in the pattern is equal to two rows, and when knitting in the round, with no purl rows, the height of the square is equal to one row.

Knitting begins in the first front row with a knitted main thread so that only those loops that have the background color are knitted, and the loops of the pattern itself are removed without knitting with the thread positioned on the wrong side of the knitting. In the purl row, all the loops of the background are knitted with the main thread in a purl stitch and the same loops of the pattern are removed with the location of the working thread before knitting.

In the second front row, the loops of the pattern are knitted with knit stitch, and the background loops are removed without being knitted. In the purl row, the pattern loops are knitted using purl stitches, and the background loops are removed unknitted. Here, one square of the pattern is knitted in 4 rows, alternating 2 rows of the main color and 2 rows of the finishing color.

To correctly attach the thread at the beginning of the row, it is necessary right knitting needle insert into the first loop and place on a knitting needle new thread. Then knit the first loop and double the second loop.

When knitting an ornament with a large colored area, it is not recommended to stretch a thread of a different color along the fabric on the wrong side of the knitting. Putting on ready product, you will cling to long stretched threads. It is better to lay the thread between the loops. When changing colors, the threads must be crossed and secured on the back and front sides of the part.

When crossing threads, the configuration and location of the colored sections can be vertical, inclined or offset. The technique always remains the same; during the knitting process, the non-working thread is pulled freely along the wrong side of the part. Remember, the thread tension should be uniform, it is important not to tighten the loose thread on the wrong side of the work.

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Size: XS-S-M-L-XL; 42-44-46-48-50 (ours)
Finished product dimensions:
width (82) 90 (98) 106 (114) cm;
length - about (64) 65 (66) 67 (68) cm;
sleeve length - (47) 47 (48) 48 (48) cm.
The sweater is knitted from Sisu yarn (80% wool, 20% nylon, 160 m / 50 g), consumption - (350) 400 (400) 450 (450) g white, 100 g black;
circular knitting needles No. 2 and 3.5.
Knitting density: 27 p. - 10 cm.
Front and back: on circular needles No. 2, cast on with white thread (220) 244 (264) 288 (308) sts. Knit with an elastic band 2×2 (alternately 2 knit stitches, 2 purl stitches) (6) 6 (6) 7 ( 7) see. Switch to knitting needles No. 3 and knit. satin stitch After 41 cm (for all sizes), divide the loops in half into the front and back, (100) 112 (122) 134 (144) sts, and between these loops bind off 10 sts for the armhole. Set the loops aside.
Sleeves: cast on circular needles No. 2 (52) 56 (60) 60 (64) sts with white thread.
Knitting in the round with an elastic band 2×2 (6) 6 (6) 7 (7) cm. Switch to needles No. 3, in the 1st row evenly add (5) 5 (9) 7 sts = (57) 61 (65 ) 69 (71) sts. Knit in stockinette stitch.
To widen the sleeves, evenly add (28) 28 (28) 28 (32) sts, add 1 st in every 10th row on both sides of the 1st stitch. Through (47) 47 (48) 48 (48) cm on knitting needles (85) 89 (93) 97 (103) sts. Then close the first loop and 5 sts on each side of it (11 sts in total) for the armhole . Set aside the remaining (74) 78 (82) 86 (92) stitches.
Yoke: on circular needles No. 3, place all the set aside loops = (348) 380 (408) 440 (472) sts. Knit segment A according to the pattern. In the fifth row, evenly decrease (28) 28 (24) 24 (24) sts = (320) 352 (384) 416 (448) sts. Knit the segment B of the pattern, starting from the arrow of the desired size, while decreasing the loops in accordance with a diagram (to narrow the product). Having tied to the marked point, on the auxiliary. remove the middle 22 stitches from the knitting needle along the front and back, and knit the remaining stitches in knit and purl rows until the end of segment B of the pattern.
When segment B is completed, there should be (172) 184 (196) 212 (228) stitches on the needles, including auxiliary stitches. knitting needles Next, knit segment C of the pattern. Having finished this segment, evenly decrease (52) 56 (60) 64 (68) sts and switch to circular needles No. 2. Knit the collar with an elastic band 2×2 (16) 16 (17) 18 (18) cm. Cast off all loops. Sew the sleeves into the armholes.

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