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SIZES
36/38 (40/42)
women YOU WILL BE NEEDED
Yarn (60% viscose, 32% cotton, 8% polyamide; 140 m / 50 g) - 150 (200) g red, 100 (150) g black and cyclomene, 50 (100) g mango, gold and olive colors; circular needles number 4,5 and 3.
PATTERNS
GUM
Alternately, 2 facial, 2 purl.
MAIN PATTERN
= Facial surface.
Front rows - front loops, purl rows - back loops;
in circular rows always knit facial loops.
Openwork pattern
1st circular row: * 2 p. Knit together the front, 1 nakid *.
2nd circular row: knit loops and nakida.
3rd circular row: * 1 nakid, 1 p. Remove as front, 1 front, then stretch it through the removed loop *.
4th circular row: knit loops and nakida.
In width repeat from * to *. Repeat the 1st to 4th rows.
SEQUENCE OF PATTERNS AND FLOWERS
10 circular rows (red thread): knit with an elastic band.
4 rows (black thread): knit the front surface.
16 rows (cyclamen thread): knit the front satin stitch.
12 rows (mango-colored thread): knit with a front satin stitch.
4 rows (golden thread): knit with the front satin stitch.
4 rows (olive thread): knit the front surface.
4 rows (cyclamen thread): knit with the front satin stitch.
4 rows (red thread): knit the front surface.
14 rows in the forward and reverse direction or circular rows (black thread): knit with the front satin stitch.
4 circular rows: (mango-colored thread): knit with a satin finish.
20 circular rows (olive thread): knit facial surface.
4 circular rows (black thread): knit with a front satin stitch.
4 circular rows (cyclamen thread): knit the front satin stitch.
4 circular rows (golden thread): knit the front of the satin stitch.
2 circular rows (red thread): knit the front of the stitch.
18 circular rows (red thread): knit openwork pattern.
4 circular rows (mango-colored thread): knit with a front satin stitch.
2 circular rows (black thread): knit with a front satin stitch.
18 circular rows (black thread): knit openwork pattern.
4 circular rows (mango-colored thread): knit with a front satin stitch.
4 circular rows (golden thread): knit the front of the satin stitch.
4 rows (olive thread): knit the front surface.
2 circular rows (cyclamen thread): knit the front of the satin.
18 rows (cyclamen thread): knit openwork pattern.
4 circular rows (mango-colored thread): knit with a front satin stitch.
4 circular rows (golden thread): knit the front of the satin stitch.
2 circular rows (red thread): knit the front of the stitch.
The remaining rows (red thread): knit openwork pattern.
DOUBLE LOOP
At the beginning of the row (after turning), lay the thread before work, insert the needle from the front side into the 1st section and remove the loop with the thread. Then pull the thread back a lot, as a result the loop will be put on the needle and you will get a double loop. In the next row, knit both sides of the double loop together according to the pattern - face or purl.
TAPE BUNCH
In circular rows: alternately knit 1 row of facial, 1 row of purl.
KNITTING DENSITY (MEDIUM)
approx. 18 p. X approx. 27 r. = 10 x 10 cm, connected with the main pattern on the needles No. 4, 5.
ATTENTION!
The product is knitted from top to bottom, starting from the neckline, and due to increases and decreases, the pattern has the shape of a triangle.
Make sure that the density of your knitting matches the given one (if necessary, change the number of the needles).
PERFORMANCE OF WORK With
red thread, dial 144 points and close into a ring.
Mark the beginning of the circle row (= between the back and the front).
One circular row of knit with a rubber band, at the same time start with 1 face, knit * 2 purl, 2 face *, from * to * repeat and finish 1 face, loop at the same time, noting 2 p. (For increments) as follows: 1 marked loop, 34 front steps, 2 marked loops, 34 front steps, 2 marked loops, 34 back sections, 2 marked loops, 34 back sections, 1 marked loop.
Work to perform according to the sequence of patterns and colors.
Simultaneously, on both sides of the marked loops in the 2nd circular row, add 1 cross-face from the transverse thread. This addition should be performed 3 more times in each of the next 2 nd
circular rows = 176 p. After 3 cm = 10 circular rows from the dial, divide the work for the armoring.
Then, before and back, knit separately in rows in the forward and reverse direction = 88 p.
On both sides of the 2 middle loops in each of the next 2 rows continue to increase, and from the right and left working edges decrease 1 p. equal to a height of 9 cm = 24 rows from the rubber band and now you only need to increase for the bevel arm on each side, i.e., it is not necessary to decrease the edges of the loop - approximately to a height of 20 (22) cm from the rubber = 116 (122) p.
Then, before the back and the back, knit together in circular rows = 232 (244) p.
On both sides, mark 2 p. (= Loops, which were edging).
In the middle of the front and backrest, the increments are still performed, on the sides, respectively, increments (= 1st knotted knit loop together with the previous loop of the front one, remove the 2nd marked loop as the front one, 1 facial loop, then stretch it through the removed loop) . Thus, knit until the last 4 circular rows = about 103 cm from the elastic are knitted with gold thread.
Then use a red thread to tie another 1 circular row with facial ones, performing increments and decreasing, and 1 circular row - with facial ones without increments and decrements.
Next, knit triangles with shortened rows on each side with openwork pattern. To do this, start with 4 side loops (= 2 points at each edge). In each 2nd row on both sides, knit up 2 points more, while on reaching the edge, perform 1 double loop on each side and turn the work.
So knit until you reach the 1st loop of the middle line of the forehand.
2nd side triangle knit the same way.
At the end of a red thread on the circular needles No. 3, tie another 4 circular rows of garter stitch on all the loops.
Then close the loop freely.
ASSEMBLY
With a red thread on the circular knitting needles No. 3, uniformly dial armholes of 80 (88) section along the edge and knit 4 circular rows with the frontal satin stitch. Then close the loop freely.
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