Hazel

Jumper from different types of yarn free pattern

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SIZES 
32/34 (36/38) 40/42 

YOU WILL 
Yarn 1 (100% cotton; 70 m / 50 g) - 150 (200) 250 g beige; 
Yarn 2 (100% cotton; 125 m / 50 g) - 100 (100) 150 g brown with color transition; 
Yarn 3 (70% mohair, 30% silk; 210 m / 25 g) - 50 (75) 100 g beige; Knitting needles № 4,5 and 5; circular needles number 4,5. 

PATTERNS AND SCHEMES. 

FACIAL SEE 
Yarn 3, knitting needles No. 4, 5: front rows - front loops, back rows - back loops; circular rows: all loops knit facial. 

All other patterns knit number 5. 1st p .: edge, 1 front, 1 nakid, * 1 front, 2 nakida, from * constantly repeat, 1 front, 1 nakid, edge.

GRAIN BACKING 
Facial rows - purl loops, purl rows - facial loops. 

EXTENDED HINGES The 
number of loops is a multiple of 3 + 2 + 2 edging.



2nd p .: edge, fold back, 1 purl, * remove the next 3 loops as purses, fold the nakida, transfer again 3 points to the left knitting needle and knit it together with the purl crossed, leave these loops on the left knit and fasten 1 more once together with the front and 1 time together with the purl, from * constantly repeat, the last nakid fold, 1 purl, edge. 

SEQUENCE OF PATTERNS AND TYPES OF YARN 
Each row begins and ends with edgebanding. 

1-4th p. (yarn 3): knit 4 p. facial smoothing. 

5-8th p. (yarn 1): knit 2 p. facial + 2 p. purl loops.

9 + 10th p. (yarn 2): knit 1 p. facial + 1 p. alternately 2 pp. knit together purl, 1 nakid. 

11—14th p. (yarn 1): knit 2 p. facial + 2 p. purl loops. 

15 + 16th p. (yarn 2): knit 2 rows with facial loops. 

17 + 18th p. (yarn 1): knit 2 p. face loops. 

19-22th p. (yarn 3): knit 4 p. facial smoothing. 23—26th p. (yarn 1): knit 2 p. facial + 2 p. purl loops. 

27 + 28th p. (yarn 2): knit 2 p. elongated loops. 

29—32rd p. (yarn 1): knit 2 p. facial, 2 p. purl loops. 

From the 1st to the 32nd row, repeat 3 times, then another 2 rows to connect with a beige thread with mohair (yarn 3) and 4 rows with a beige thread (yarn 1). Knit the same way as the 5-8th rows = 102 r. 

KNITTING DENSITY
16 p. X 28.5 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected by a sequence of patterns and types of yarn; 
18 p. X 24 p. = 10 x 10 cm, connected by the front surface. 

PERFORMANCE OF THE 

BACKING 
On the spokes No. 4.5 with cotton beige thread, dial 70 (76) 82 points and knit for a strap 1.5 cm = 3 rows with a seamstress and 1 seamy row with seamy loops. 

Next, knit according to the sequence of patterns and types of yarn. 

For armholes through 31.5 cm = 90 p. from the strip on both sides close 1 x 3 p. and in each 2nd p. close 1 x 2 p. and 3 times 1 p. = 54 (60) 66 p. 

Through 36 cm = 102 p. go to the beige thread with mohair (yarn 3) and continue the work of the front satin stitch, in the 1st row evenly add 6 (6) 8 p. = 60 (66) 74 p.

Through 11.5 cm = 28 p. (13.5 cm = 32 p.) 15 cm = 36 p., Knitted with a beige thread with mohair, for shoulders on both sides close by 10 (13) 17 p. And average 40 p. Set aside for the neck. 

BEFORE 
Knitting the same as back. 

SLEEVES 
For knitting needles No. 4, 5 with a beige thread and mohair, dial 44 (48) 50 points for each sleeve and tie 1 purl row with back loops. This series is not taken into account in further calculations. 

Next, knit facial satin. 

For bevel sleeves in the 21st p. on both sides add 1 x 1 p. and 3 times in each 18th p. (5 times in each 12th p.) 7 times alternately in each 8th and 10th p. 1 p. = 52 (60) 66 p.

Through 39 cm = 94 p. from the initial row for the sleeves, close on both sides 1 x 3 p. and in each 2nd p. close 1 x 2 n. and 5 times in 1 n., in the next 4th p. close 1 x 1 p. and again in every 2nd p. close 8 (7) 7 x 1 p., 0 (1) 1 x 2 p. and 1 x 3 (3) 4 p. 

Through 54 cm = 130 p. from the initial row close the remaining 8 (14) 18 p.

ASSEMBLY 
Run shoulder seams. 

Postponed neck loops translate into circular needles = 80 p. Knit with a beige thread with mohair (yarn 3) on the front satin, in the 1st round. above shoulder seams add 1 s. = 82 s. After 4 cm = 10 krug.r. close all loops face. 

Sew the sleeves, complete the side seams and the seams of the sleeves.





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