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DIMENSIONS
38/40 (42/44) 48/50
YOU WILL NEED
Yarn (100% cotton; 130 m / 50 g) - 400 (450) 500 g lilac; needles number 4.
GUM A
odd number of loops. Each row start and finish 1 edge.
Facial rows: alternately 1 facial, 1 purl, finish 1 facial;
purl rows: knit loops on the picture.
With an even number of loops between the edge knit alternately 1 front, 1 purl.
FISHING PATTERN
The number of loops is a multiple of 14 + 1 + 2 edging = knit acc. pattern. On it are given facial and part purl ranks. To knit the loops in the non-rolled back rows according to the pattern, to knit the nakida with the purl.
Start with 1 edge and loop before rapport, repeat repeat constantly, finish 1 edge.
Run 1 times the 1–56th row, then constantly repeat the 13–56th row.
ATTENTION!
Two-piece sleeve strap knit on the front and back. Arrows on the pattern = knitting direction.
PERFORMANCE OF THE
BACKBOARD
Dial 115 (129) 143 loops using knitting needles with a cross set and tie 8 cm for an elastic band.
Continue the work with an openwork pattern.
Through 44.5 cm = 134 rows (44.5 cm = 134 rows), 52 cm = 156 rows from the strip tie for the closing strip 8 cm with an elastic band. Then close all the loops on the picture.
BEFORE
Knit as back.
ASSEMBLY
For the slats of the sleeves, type on the spokes along the upper 18 (21) 24 cm lateral edges of the front 48 (54) 60 loops and tie 9 cm with an elastic band. Then close all the loops on the picture.
Slats for the backs of the sleeves should be made on the upper ones with 18 (21) 24 cm of the backrest similarly.
Run the side seams and the bottom seams of the arms of the sleeves, while for the side cuts, leave the bottom 8 cm (= bar) open. For the cutouts, connect the top edges by 1 cm dotted in the places marked *.