How to knit a shawl collar with knitting needles. Men's jacket with a shawl collar Knitting for children with knitting needles with a shawl collar

Dimensions: 36 - 40

You will need: 1050 g brown melange (col. 5) Lana Grossa FIORE (70% wool, 30% alpaca, 60 m / 50 g); straight knitting needles No. 7 and No. 8; long circular needles number 7.

Rubber: alternately 2 persons., 2 out.

Wrong surface: persons. R. - out. p., out. r.-persons, n.

Main pattern: the number of loops is a multiple of 4 + 2 + 2 chrome. 1st and 3rd p.: chrome., * 2 persons., 2 out., repeat from *, 2 persons., chrome. 2nd row: knit loops according to the pattern. 4th p.: persons, p. Repeat 1st-4th p.

Braid pattern: knit on 28 p. according to the scheme. In out. R. knit loops according to the pattern.

Knitting density. Basic pattern, knitting needles No. 8: 14 p. and 18 p. = 10 x 10 cm; out. smooth surface, knitting needles No. 8: 12.5 p. and 18 p. = 10 x 10 cm; 28 sts of braid pattern = 15 cm wide.

Back: dial 80 p. on the needles number 7 and tie between chrome. 10 cm elastic. Then transfer the loops to the knitting needles No. 8 and knit with the main pattern. After 68 cm from the beginning of work, close on both sides for armholes 2 p., Then in each 2nd p. ., then in every 2nd p. 2 x 8 p. Simultaneously with the beginning of the shoulder bevels, close the central 14 p. for the neckline and knit both sides separately. To round the cutout, close from the inside in the next 2nd p. 1 x 2 p.

Left shelf: dial 34 sts on needles No. 7 and tie between chrome. 10 cm with an elastic band, starting with 2 out. In the last out. R. evenly add 6 p. \u003d 40 p. Transfer the loops to knitting needles No. 8 and knit as follows: chrome, 6 p. out. smooth, 28 p. braid pattern, 4 p. out. smooth, chrome After 58 cm from the beginning of work, close 1 p. for the neckline on the left side, then in each 14th p. 3 x 1 p. At the same time, after 68 cm from the start of work, close on the right side for the armhole 2 p., Then in each 2nd p. 2 x 1 p. And in every 4th p. 2 x 1 p. After 20 cm from the beginning of the armhole, close on the right side for the shoulder bevel 1 x 10 p., Before that, knit the faces together. 3 x 2 p. Then in every 2nd p. close 2 x 10 p .. before that, knit together faces. 2 x 2 p.

Right shelf: knit symmetrically to the left shelf.

Sleeves: cast on 30 sts on needles number 7 and tie the bar with an elastic band, starting after the chrome. from 1 person. and 2 out., ending with 2 out., 1 person. before chrome. After 18 cm from the beginning of work, transfer the loops to knitting needles No. 8 and knit with the main pattern, in the 1st p. dial on both sides of the chrome. 1 persons. \u003d 32 p. For the bevel of the sleeve, add on both sides in the 7th p. 1 p., then 6 x 1 p. in each 6th p. and 2 x 1 p. in every 4th p. \u003d 50 p. After 48 cm from the start of work, close on both sides for an okat 3 p.. then in each 2nd p. subtract 1 x 2 p., 10 x 1 p., 1 x 2 p. and 1 x 3 p. Then close the remaining 10 p.

Assembly: perform shoulder seams. For the placket and collar, dial along the straight edges of the shelves on the knitting needles No. 7, 94 sts + chrome, along the bevels of the cutout, 56 sts each, and along the edge of the back neckline, 30 sts = 332 sts. Knit with an elastic band, for the collar, first knit in short rows for 30 p. of the neckline of the back and for 56 p. of the bevels of the neckline of the shelves: start on the loops of the neckline of the back, then work on both sides 14 x 4 p. more. After 28 p. in work, all the loops of the neckline of the back and bevels of the neckline. Then knit another 10 cm on all loops, close the loops. Sew side seams and sleeve seams. Stitch sleeves.

Belt: dial 9 sts on needles No. 7 and knit between chrome. alternately 1 person, 1 out. After 150 cm from the beginning of the loop, close.

Dimensions

S - M - L - XL - XXL - XXXL

materials

Yarn DROPS LIMA (65% wool, 35% alpaca, 50 g/100 m) 16-19-21-23-25-28 skeins, circular needles 3.5 mm and 4 mm, 6 buttons



Knitting density

21 sts and 28 rows = 10 x 10 cm in stockinette stitch on 4 mm needles

Description of a jacket with knitting needles for men

Note: Pattern charts show all rows.

How to decrease: before and after scheme A.1, knit 2 sts together out.

Buttonholes: knit on the bar of the left shelf, knitting faces together. 6th and 7th loops, yarn over.
Loop location:
Size S: 2, 9, 17, 25, 33 and 41 cm
Size M: 2, 10, 18, 26, 34 and 42 cm
Size L: 3, 11, 19, 27, 35 and 43 cm
Size XL: 3, 12, 20, 28, 36 and 44 cm
Size XXL: 4, 13, 21, 29, 37 and 45 cm
Size XXXL: 5, 14, 22, 30, 38 and 46 cm

Short rows for shawl collar: Short rows are knitted on the loops of the shawl pattern. way: knit all loops and turn knitting, knit in the opposite direction, repeat these rows every 14 rows.

Back

On knitting needles 3.5 mm, cast on 145-150-158-178-186-206 stitches and knit: chrome. p., A.6, A.4, A.3, 2 out. p., 2 persons. p., * 3 out. p., 2 persons. p., repeat from * another 4-5-5-9-9-11 p., 2 out. n., A.3, A.4, A.5, chrome. st. Knit according to the pattern, repeating the first 2 rows of patterns A.3-A.6 until a total of 12 rows have been knitted. Next, knit, starting from the 3rd row of patterns next. way: the first 59-59-63-63-67-72 p. as before, knit next. 27-32-32-52-52-62 sts and at the same time dec 11-8-8-12-12-14 sts evenly in each section from purl. sts, finish row as before = 122-130-138-154-162-178 sts. row according to the pattern and switch to 4 mm knitting needles. Continue knitting according to the pattern, however, to the center. 16-24-24-40-40-48 sts in pattern A.8.

Note: Patterns according to diagrams A.2-A.6 should be repeated from the arrow on the diagram.

After 46-47-48-49-50-51 cm from the typesetting edge for armholes cast off 3-3-3-4-4-4 stitches at the beginning of the next. 4 rows = 110-118-126-138-146-162 sts. At 53-54-55-56-57-58 cm work A.7 on all sts and at the same time dec evenly in Row 1: 20-20-18-24-22-24 sts = 90-98-108-114-124-138 sts. Repeat vert. pattern repeat A.7 until the end of the work.

After 66-68-70-72-74-76 cm close the center for the neckline. 26-26-28-30-32-32 sts and then finish both parts of the back separately = 32-36-40-42-46-53 sts on each side. Following. row in the neckline close 1 p.

After 68-70-72-74-76-78 cm, knit 2 rows in a garter stitch on all loops and close them.

Right shelf

On knitting needles 3.5 mm, dial 81-85-89-98-102-111 p. And knit: A.1, A.2, 2 out. n., A.4, A.5, chrome. st. Continue in pattern, repeating first 2 rows of patterns A.2-A.5 until 12 rows have been worked. Switch to 4 mm needles and continue knitting according to the pattern.

Note: pattern rapport should be repeated from the arrow in the diagram.

After 40-41-42-43-44-46 cm from the cast-on edge, start knitting the collar and at the same time knit the shoulder loops as described below:

Read the description below completely before you continue knitting!!!

Collar: knit the first loop of scheme A.1, yarn over, 11 p. according to the scheme, decrease 1 p. (2 p. together out.), Knit on the remaining loops according to the pattern. Continue inc in the same way every 1.5 cm a total of 0-2-3-3-3-4 times and then after 1 cm 26-24-23-24-25-24 rows. (added loops knit with a garter pattern). At the same time, start knitting in short rows (see description above).

Shoulder sts: after 46-47-48-49-50-51 cm from the cast-on edge, close the loops at the beginning of out. R. as for the back. At a height of 53-54-55-56-57-58 cm, knit the collar sts with a garter stitch, A.1 and continue on the remaining loops according to the scheme A.7, at the same time in these loops evenly decrease 10-10-10 -13-12-13 sts = 57-61-65-68-73-80 sts

Starting with faces. R. to knit:

At a height of 68-70-72-74-76-78 cm, transfer the first 26-26-26-27-28-28 stitches to additional. knitting needle and then knit 2 rows with a garter pattern on the rest. loops. Close these loops. Transfer the postponed loops back to the knitting needles and knit short rows, starting with the next. out. R: Work all 26-26-26-27-28-28 sts, *2 rows on first 13-13-14-14-15-15 sts, 2 rows on all sts, repeat from * until collar height will measure 7-7-7-8-8-8 cm. Bind off.

Knit the left front of the jacket symmetrically, while instead of pattern A.1, knit A.10, instead of A.2, knit A.9 and instead of A.5, knit A.6. Remember the buttonholes!

Sleeves

On knitting needles 3.5 mm, cast on 59-64-64-69-69-74 p. And knit: chrome. p., * 2 persons. p., 3 out. n., repeat from * to the last. 3 loops, 2 persons. p., chrome sts Continue in rib and after 4 cm switch to 4 mm needles, work 1 row in stockinette stitch and at the same time dec 9-10-10-11-11-12 sts evenly = 50-54-54-58- 58-62 sts Continue in A.8 and after 14-13-8-8-13-11 cm inc 1 st on each side, repeat inc every 2-2-1-1-1-1 see another 20-20-22-22-25-25 p. = 92-96-100-104-110-114 p. After 57-56-55-54-53-50 cm cast off for sleeves at the beginning of each row: 3 p. 1-1-1-2-2-2 p., 2 p. 1 time and 3 p. 2-2-2-3-3-3 times. Cast off all sts = 60-59-58-58-57-54 cm.

Pockets

Cast on 42 sts on 4 mm needles and work 1 row in garter stitch at the same time on the front. R. add 6 p. = 48 p. In the next. persons. R. continue: chrome. n., A.3, A.4, A.8, chrome. p., while knitting according to schemes A.3 and A.4 should be started from the 5th row. Knit 2 vert. rapport according to schemes A.3 and A.4 and then perform the first 6 rows from the arrows according to the schemes 1 more time. Following. row knit: chrome. p., 2 times 2 p. together persons., next. 7 p. according to the figure, 2 times 2 p. together persons., 15 p. according to the figure, 2 times 2 p. together persons., chrome. n. Change to 3.5 mm needles and work 4 rows in garter stitch on all sts. Close loops.

Assembly

Run shoulder seams. Sew on the collar by completing its back seam. Sew on the sleeves, complete the side seams and the seams of the sleeves. Sew on buttons. Sew pockets in such a way that they repeat the pattern on the shelves, see photo.

A shawl collar will add sophistication to any of your knitted products. Every needlewoman who skillfully knows knitting needles can knit a one-piece knitted shawl collar. Well, for those who begin their steps in knitting, we will tell you which side to approach this beautiful collar, how to build a pattern and calculate all the increases and decreases so that the model of your product is beautiful and fashionable.

Types of shawl collar

A distinction is made between a sewn-on and one-piece collar, which can have a variety of shapes, but a rounded, smooth shape is mainly used.

In order to tie a collar on a round neckline, you need:

1) Pick up loops along the entire length of the neckline + additional loops for the ends that will be on top of each other. This is a one-piece knitted collar. It is knitted in short rows.

2) Knit the collar separately and sew it to the product. To do this, you need to dial all the loops for the shawl collar, and then tie a kind of trapezoid in short rows, where the upper short side is the width of the back neckline, the height is equal to the height of the collar, and the inclined lines are the sides that will be sewn to the front of the neckline.

For a square-shaped cutout, you need to knit a separate rectangular collar, where the width is the full length of the “shawl”, and the height is the width of the overlapping parts when stitching. Often such a gate is made with a 1x1 rubber band.

You can also knit a shawl collar with knitting needles on a v-neck. To do this, you need to pick up loops only on the back, work using partial knitting to cast on loops along the front of the collar, and then decrease the loops on one of the sides (which will be on top) to form the desired neckline.

There is also a double version of the collar in question. It is necessary to separately tie a part whose height \u003d 2x the height of the collar, fold it in half and carefully sew it to the product.

The shawl is performed as a one-piece knit with a shelf - they are knitted together with the shelves at the same time, in the vertical direction;

as well as in the transverse direction - they collect loops along the connected shelves, and separately connected and then glued to the shelves.

The neck has a deep V-cut, starting almost from the waist, and the strap for the fastener is wider than usual - up to 8 cm. Knit the collar and fastener in a horizontal direction. On the pattern, mark the neckline and the width of the fastener strap (Fig. a). Tie the details of the jacket, sew them, and only after that proceed to knitting the fastener and collar.

On the front side of the right shelf, on which there will be buttonholes, dial loops for the strap, starting from the bottom of the shelf and ending with the middle of the neck of the back:
- Knit 3 front loops from every 2 edge loops. The needles are the same with which the model was made.
- To make the line neat, insert the knitting needle into the edge loops as follows: take one edge loop for both walls, following it once for both walls, the second - only for the front.
In this rhythm, knit the entire row. Count the loops on the knitting needle, so that later for the left shelf, dial the same number of loops. From the next row, start knitting an elastic band 2 × 2, its height is equal to the width of the strap for the fastener. Don't forget to sew buttonholes.
From the shoulder seam to the middle of the neck of the back, knit the placket very tightly so that the collar fits better. After tying the strap, close the loops to the beginning of the collar.
Continue knitting only the collar, giving it the shape of a shawl. To do this, close 2 loops on the front side of the work at the beginning of each row until the height of the connected collar is 18-20 cm. After that, close all the loops. In the same way, knit the strap and collar for the left shelf, dial the loops along the front side of the work, starting from the middle of the back neck. When finished knitting, sew both halves of the collar.

The shawl collar is a one-piece knitted collar

can be of various shapes: classic and shaped shawl. There are several options for knitting a collar: a collar and a fastener can be knitted simultaneously with a shelf (vertical knitting direction, lobar) or done in the transverse (horizontal) direction by picking up loops from the edge shelves; can be knitted separately and then sewn on.


For example:
After the shelves and back are tied and sewn along the side and shoulder seams, we collect a number of loops along the front line and neckline and knit a placket and a shawl collar as follows: first we knit 2 rows of elastic on all loops, then we knit only the collar (from the place the location of the top button, according to the pattern) using short rows, gradually decreasing in each row, i.e. without knitting from 2 sides for 2 - 4 loops. Having thus knitted the collar by 7 - 8 cm, we put into operation all the loops and knit together the edge of the collar and both straps for the fastener with a width of 4 - 5 cm. On the right shelf, in the process of knitting, do not forget the loops for the fastener.

If the shawl is single, then measure the height of the collar along the back. They knit a sample with this pattern and count how many rows fall on the measured collar height.
Knit the central part of the loops corresponding to the loops of the neck of the back. The loops of one and the second part, which fall on the neck of the front, are put into work for the number of calculated rows up to the entire height of the collar, but the number of loops picked up on the sides of the loops of the neck of the back and the frequency of their introduction into work. The collar itself is limited by two values ​​- the height (number) of rows, and the number of loops on the rounded part, and the Shape - the frequency of their introduction into work.

Types of shawls and pattern construction

The neckline can start almost at the waist. On jackets with buttons, the strap width for them is usually wider than the standard one, sometimes reaching 8 cm. The direction of knitting can be vertical (together with the product detail) and horizontal (when working loops are picked up along the edge of the knitted fabric and a collar is knitted on them).

You need to start work by building a pattern, determining the desired width of the bar. From the center line of the front, half the width of the bar should be set aside in two directions. If the jacket is supposed to be buttoned, then only half of the shelf will be displayed on the pattern. In this case, half the width of the bar is deposited inside the part, the bar itself must be extended by the same distance in the opposite direction.

The beginning of the shawl collar is the location of the top button, which depends on the chosen style. In order to determine the location of the remaining buttons, you need to divide the distance between the top button and the bottom edge of the product into equal parts. Their number depends on how many buttons the jacket provides.

Sew-on shawl collar

The collar is made separately according to the pattern. Take half the width of the back neckline (aB = 6 cm). On the pattern of the shelf, mark the location of the first button. It depends on how the product will be opened. From point a lay down 14 cm and mark the location of the first loop (point b). A horizontal line is drawn through point b until it intersects with the bead line, the intersection point is denoted by the letter b1. Connect straight points B and b1. This is the collar sewing line. It is measured: Wb1 \u003d 24 cm.

Construct a rectangle ABGD. Its sides AB and DG are equal: 6 cm + 24 cm = 30 cm.

The sides AD and WG are equal to the width of the collar - 9 cm (or any other of your choice).

From point A, a segment is laid to the right, equal to half the width of the neckline of the back (6 cm), point a is set.

Points a and D are connected by a straight line and then divided in half. From the point of division, lay 1.5 cm upward along the perpendicular. A smooth line is drawn through the resulting point, connecting points a and D.

An example of loop calculation.

In 1 cm - 3 loops, in 30 cm there will be: 3 loops * 30 \u003d 90 loops.

For the whole collar: 9;
loops * 2 \u003d 180 loops + 2 extreme loops \u003d 182 loops.

To knit a collar, 182 loops are cast on and gradually decrease the loops on both sides of the pattern.

Along the line Ah collar loops close all at once. Since the decrease in loops creates an uneven edge of the product, the collar is sewn along the line aavg, the edge of the collar is even.

Knitting a shawl and strap at the same time as a shelf

On the pattern-based of the right shelf, mark the width of the fastener strap and the size of the collar (Fig. 3). Leave the back pattern unchanged. Tie the right shelf at the same time as the strap before the collar begins to expand - point A. Perform the strap in garter stitch. From this point, start adding stitches between the front and back pattern on every 4th to 6th rows (see "+" signs in fig. 3). Make new loops with the yarn over, throwing it in the wrong side, and in the next knit the front one behind the back wall, then the places of the increase are less noticeable. Knit the newly formed loops with a strap pattern, in this case, knit.

Having knitted to point B, type air loops on the knitting needle to expand the collar (4-5 cm) and do not make any more additions. Start decreasing: between the patterns of the shelf and the collar in each 4th row (on the front side of the work), knit 2 loops together from the wrong side, reducing the loops of the shelf pattern. The number of collar loops should remain unchanged. Make the last decrease at point B and after that knit the collar to a height of 6-7 cm using partial knitting: divide the collar loops (mentally) into 3 equal parts and every 3-4 rows do not knit one third from the side that will be sewn to back neck. Having connected the collar, knit a few more rows with an auxiliary thread; without closing the loops of the last row, remove the knitting from the knitting needle and iron. In the same way, tie the left shelf. Sew the model, remove the auxiliary thread, connect the open loops of the halves of the collar with a loop-in-loop seam and sew it to the neck of the back with a knitted seam.


Knitting shawls and straps in the transverse direction

On the pattern-based of the right shelf, mark the width of the bar (6 cm) and the place of the top button (for example, on the waist line, Fig. 4). Connect point A with the width of the neck (point B). Straight AB - new neck line. Leave the back pattern unchanged.

Tie the back and shelves, sew them. Now, on the front side of the right shelf, starting from the bottom and ending with the middle of the back, pick up loops from the hem for knitting the strap and collar. The number of needles is the same as for the main work. Count the loops on the knitting needle to dial the same number for the left shelf. From the next row, start with a double-sided pattern (for example, with a 2X2 elastic band) to knit a bar (6 cm). Don't forget to make buttonholes in the middle of the placket. From the shoulder to the middle of the back, knit the placket as tight as possible for a snug fit around the neck. Then close the loops to the place of the top button and continue to knit only the collar, giving it the shape of a shawl. To do this, at the beginning of each row from the side of the bar, close 2-3 loops until the height of the collar is 18-20 cm. At the same time, add loops from the side of the seam (every 3-4 rows, 1 loop).

Having connected the collar of the required size, close all the loops in a row. In the same way, knit the strap and the collar of the left shelf (pick on the loops along the front side of the shelf, starting from the middle of the back). When finished, connect both halves of the collar with a knitted vertical seam.

When making one-piece collars, it must be borne in mind that on the figure the main part of the collar (departure) lies on the back and front much lower than the neckline, so the edge of the collar must be knitted more loosely so that it is not pulled together. Otherwise, it will not be possible to create a well-fitted collar - the tightened edge will not allow it to fall and the collar will lie ugly. This is the main difficulty when making one-piece knitted collars.

How to attach a shawl collar to a product

Consider how to knit a shawl collar with knitting needles and how to connect it with a jacket or sweater along the neckline of the shelf and back.

The first thing to say is that the width of the shawl collar along the neckline of the back should be wider than along the neckline of the shelf. In order for this to happen when knitting, we use shortened rows.

In order to make the correct calculation, it is necessary to outline where the lowest point of the shawl collar will be along the shelf. Now, at a certain height, it will be necessary to count the same number of loops in both directions from the middle of the shelf and close. In this example, this is only 16 loops (that is, from the center of the shelf to each side, 8 loops). And then continue to knit the cutout of the shelf separately.

The loops decrease along the bevel, knitting two loops in front of the edge loop with one loop so that the decrease of the loops is in the direction of the cutout.

Before knitting the shawl collar, the shoulder seams are sewn together and can be slightly steamed through the iron.

How to knit a shawl collar on a product

Along the beveled lines of the neck of the shelf and along the neckline of the back, we collect an odd number of loops with circular knitting needles in case of further knitting with an elastic band 1 * 1 on the front side.

In the next wrong row, knit with an elastic band to the second shoulder seam. Turn the work and remove the 1st loop (as an edge loop).

We knit to the first shoulder seam and turn, remove the 1st p.

At the end of each subsequent row, knit a few loops (about 1-2 cm) more than was knitted in the previous row.

Repeat the process until all loops are in the work.

Then knit straight on all loops until the width of the ends of the collar is equal to the length of the lower edge of the neckline with closed loops. Then close all the loops of the shawl collar.

Now you need to connect the free ends of the collar in the middle of the shelf. For this, the edges of the shawl collar must be sewn to the lower edge of the neckline: the outer end of the collar is sewn with a mattress knitted seam, and the inner one with an edge stitch.

This is how a beautiful shawl collar is created on any sweaters: women's, men's and children's.

Shawl collar from bottom to top - examples

9 strap stitches are knitted together with collar stitches. As edge loops choose a Swiss edge (smooth, without knots)

On the shelves for the V-shaped bevel in each 6 row, 1 loop is reduced. At the same time, in the same rows, to expand the collar, 1 crossed front is added from the inside. The looped rhythm must be preserved. At the same time, at the front edge of the collar, add six times in every 2nd row and twice in every 4th 1 front crossed or 1 purl crossed next to the edge loop. These additions are made on the front side of the collar.

After fixing the shoulder seams, loops are added on the inside of the back of the collar. The inner edge of the back of the collar is later sewn to the edge of the neck of the back. To make the shawl collar wider on the outside than on the inside, after the last addition of loops, short rows are made. To do this, leave 4 times 7 loops on the inside of the collar. After each short row, knit 4 full rows. The loops of the back connected to the middle of the neck are not fixed, but left on the pin.

To connect the back of both halves of the collar, the open loops of each are distributed on 2 knitting needles: facial loops on one, purl on the other. Both halves of the collar with two knitting needles each are placed opposite each other. First, the front loops on one side, then the front loops on the other, are connected with a knitted seam.

The scheme for the pattern of the jacket shelf with a one-piece knitted shawl collar is attached above.

Double shawl collar

From the wrong side (shelf, back neck, second shelf), cast on loops for the straps and collar along the entire length and knit with an elastic band to the desired width of the strap, then stop knitting the strap to the desired height (before the beginning of the collar) (for convenience, these loops can be removed on pins), and continue to knit the collar in short rows to the desired width. Then connect all the loops together with the shelves and knit a row with purl loops (this is for a more embossed edge design, it turns out a very neat edge) and then continue to knit the collar, only in the reverse order - where it was shortened - increase by the same number, until reached the bar and then finished with the bar together. When you finish knitting the bar, then knit a couple of rows with another thread, then remove everything neatly from the knitting needles and steam with an iron along these two rows, then unravel these two rows, which were knitted with other threads and open the loops. It comes out very neat. If the jacket has a clasp, then on one of the strips of the shelf it is necessary to knit loops and when folding the strip in half, just sweep them together.

Schalka round

How to dial such a collar - it does not matter. You can also separately, you can also along the edge, as it is more convenient. It is more convenient for me along the edge, so as not to sew later.

Shortened rows are knitted like this: knit a row as usual, but without knitting a certain number of loops to the end, stop, yarn over, turn knitting and knit further. So on both sides, for symmetry. The number of short rows is as required by the drawing.

In the first "long" row, that is, when you knit all the loops, the yarns are knitted together with the next loop. If done carefully, then they are not visible at all on the front side, and the edge turns out to be so interestingly rounded, as in the picture.

Then close the loops all together - Just after knitting in short rows, then knit a few centimeters long.

Patterns for knitting a women's jacket with knitting needles

Pattern 1: semi-patent pattern (odd number of loops). Start with purl 1! 1st row; edge, alternately 1 purl, 1 front, finish 1 purl, edge. 2nd OM_edge. alternately 1 loop from the bottom row (= 1 front, while inserting the needle 1 row below), 1 wrong side, finish with 1 loop from the bottom row, edge. 3rd ROW; edge, alternately 1 purl, 1 front, finish 1 purl, edge. Run 1 time 1-3rd rows, then constantly repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows.

Pattern 2: pattern of "braids" and rhombuses A (for 25 loops) = knit acc. scheme 1. It shows the front rows. In the purl rows, knit the loops according to the pattern. Constantly repeat the rows given in height.

Pattern 3: a pattern of "braids" and rhombuses B (for 25 loops) = knit, like pattern 2, but according to. scheme 2. Underlined decreases (2 loops each): 1 beginning of the row = edge, knit 3 loops together with the front; at the end of the row \u003d knit up to 4 loops from the end, then knit 3 loops together with a broach (= remove 1 loop as a front one. Knit 2 loops together with the front one, then stretch it through the removed loop), edge Underlined increases (2 loops each): in the beginning of the row = edge. 1 p. with pattern 1, from the next transverse thread, knit 1 purl and 1 facial crossed; at the end of the row = knit up to 2 loops from the end, from the next transverse thread, knit 1 front crossed and 1 wrong side, 1 p. Pattern 1. edge. Added loops include in pattern 1.

Pattern 4: patent edge. Knit Rows: Knit the first and last 3 stitches. Purl rows: slip the first and last 3 loops as if they were purl, while stretching the thread in front of the loops and tightening slightly so that the edge twists inward.

Knitting density: pattern 1 (needles No. 7) -18 p. x 29 p. = 10 x 10 cm; patterns 2 and 3-25 p. = 12 cm; "Spit" A and B-10 p. \u003d 4.5 cm; pattern 4 - 3 p. = 1 cm.

Description of knitting a women's jacket with knitting needles

Back: on knitting needles No. 6, dial 85 (93) 101 loops and tie 16 cm for the strap with pattern 1, starting from 1 purl row. Continue working on needles No. 7 as follows: hem, 7 (11) 15 p. pattern 1. 25 p. pattern 2, 19 p. continue knitting pattern 1.25 p. , edging. After 7 cm = 20 rows from the bar, perform 1 underlined decrease for fitting on both sides and in the next 20th row repeat it 1 more time = 77 (85) 93 p. After 22 cm = 64 rows from the bar, perform on both sides 1 underlined increase and in the next 20th row, repeat it 1 more time = 85 (93) 101 p. After 33 cm = 96 rows from the bar, close for armholes on both sides 1 x 2 p.. then in each 6th row, perform 2 x 1 underlined decrease = 73 (81) 89 p. After 52.5 cm = 152 rows (55 cm = 160 rows) 57 cm = 166 rows from the bar close for the shoulder bevel on both sides 1 x 3 (4) 5 p., then in each 2nd row close 3 x 3 (4) 5 p. and 2 x 4 p. loops together front, these 2 additionally reduced loops also apply to the shoulder After 56.5 cm = 164 rows (59 cm = 172 rows) 61 cm = 178 rows from the bar close the remaining 29 p., of which the middle 21 p. forms a neck, external 4 p. - shoulders; shoulder width = total 26 (30) 34 p.

Left shelf: on knitting needles No. 6, cast on 48 (52) 56 loops and for the strap, knit the 1st purl row of pattern 1, while starting with the hem and 1 front and finishing with 1 purl and hem. Continue working as follows: edging. 44 (48) 52 p. with pattern 1 (there is no end loop), 3 p. with pattern 4. After 16 cm from the beginning of knitting the strap, continue to work on needles No. p. with pattern 2, 12 p. continue to knit with pattern 1, 3 p. with pattern 4. Fitting, armhole and shoulder bevel along the right edge, perform as on the back. At the height of the back, bind off the last 4 sts of the shoulder and for the back of the collar, continue to work on the remaining 16 sts as follows: edge (= last loop of pattern 2), 12 sts continue to knit with pattern 1, 3 sts with pattern 4. After 7 cm from start knitting collar close all loops.

Right shelf: knit in the same way as the left shelf, but in a mirror image and with a pattern 3.

Sleeves: on knitting needles No. 6, dial 43 (47) 51 loops for each sleeve and tie 16 cm for the strap with pattern 1, starting from 1 purl row. Continue working on needles No. 7 as follows: hem, 9 (11) 13 sts with pattern 1, 10 sts with pattern 2 acc. scheme 1. 3 p. pattern 1, 10 p. pattern 3 acc. scheme 2, 9 (11) 13 p. pattern 1, edge. After 6 cm = 18 rows (5.5 cm = 16 rows) 5 cm = 14 rows from the bar, perform 1 x 1 underlined increase for the bevel of the sleeve on both sides, then perform in the next 26th row 1 x 1 underlined increase (in each 16th row 2 x 1 underlined increase) in each 14th row 3 x 1 underlined increase = 51 (59) 67 p. After 25 cm = 72 rows from the bar, close the sleeves on both sides 1 x 2 p. , then perform in every 4th row 2 x 1 underlined decrease and in every 6th row 6 x 1 underlined decrease (in every 4th row 5 x 1 underlined decrease and in every 6th row 4 x 1 underlined decrease ) in each 4th row 8 x 1 underlined decrease and in each 6th row 2 x 1 underlined decrease After 40.5 cm = 118 rows from the bar, close the remaining 15 (19) 23 p.

Assembly: perform shoulder seams. Sew the back seam of the collar and sew the collar into the neck of the backrest, adjusting slightly if necessary. Sew on the sleeves. Sew side seams and sleeve seams.

Scheme of knitting a jacket with knitting needles and a pattern:

Gray jacket with knitted shawl collar

In a spacious jacket made of selected cashmere, no cold will be terrible!

Sabrina Magazine No. 11/2017

Dimensions

You will need

Yarn (90% cashmere, 10% polyamide; 85 m / 25 g) - 575 (625) g coral; knitting needles No. 6; long and short circular knitting needles No. 6; 1 set of stocking knitting needles No. 6.

Patterns and schemes

Elastic band with "braids"

The number of loops is a multiple of 4, in rows in the forward and reverse direction + 2.

Front rows / odd circular rows: * purl 2, 2 “braid” loops (= 1 loop left on the auxiliary knitting needle before work, knit the next loop with the front one, then knit the loop from the auxiliary knitting needle), from * constantly repeat, in rows in a straight line and in the opposite direction, finish with 2 purl loops.

Purl rows / even circular rows: knit all loops according to the pattern.

Garter stitch

Rows in the forward and reverse direction: front and back rows - front loops; in circular rows: alternately 1 circular row of facial, 1 circular row of purl.

Pattern from "honeycombs"

Rows in the forward and reverse direction / circular rows (the number of loops is a multiple of 12) = knit according to the scheme. On it are given the front rows and odd circular rows, respectively. In the purl rows, purl all loops or according to the instructions; in even circular rows, knit all loops or according to the instructions.

Rapport constantly repeat. Run 1 time 1-18th rows/circular rows, then constantly repeat 3-18th rows/circular rows.


Short rows

On each row, knit until the remaining loops according to the pattern, then turn the work with 1 yarn over. When knitting a yarn over, knit it with the next loop together according to the pattern to avoid the formation of holes.

Front surface

Round Rows: Knit only.

Knitting density

20.5 p. x 37.5 rubles / round. = 10 x 10 cm.

Pattern

Completing of the work

Back

Dial 112 (124) loops on the knitting needles and for the strap between the edge bands, tie 4 cm with an elastic band with “braids”.

Then, between the edging, continue to work with a pattern of "honeycombs", while in the 1st row, subtract 2 p. = 110 (122) p.

After 63 cm = 236 rows from the bar close for the shoulder bevel on both sides 1 x 9 (10) p., Then in each 2nd row close 3 x 9 (10) p.

After 65 cm = 244 rows from the bar, close the remaining 38 (42) p., while the middle 22 p. form the neck, the outer 8 (10) p. - the shoulders.

Left shelf

Dial 44 (52) loops on the knitting needles and for the strap between the edge bands, tie 4 cm with an elastic band with “braids”, while starting and ending with a “oblique”.

Then, between the edging, continue to work with a pattern of “honeycombs”, while in the 1st row, subtract 0 (2) p. = 44 (50) p.; for the 1st size, finish with loops to the arrow and 1 edge.

Shoulder bevel along the right edge to perform, as on the back. At the height of the back, close the remaining 8 (10) sts of the shoulder.

Right shelf

Knit in the same way as the left shelf, but in a mirror image, while for the 1st size, the honeycomb pattern starts with 1 edge and loops from the arrow.

Sleeves

Cast on 52 (56) sts for each sleeve and for the strap between the selvedges, tie 4 cm with an elastic band with “braids”.

Continue to work with a pattern of "honeycombs", while in the 1st row, subtract 2 (0) p. = 50 (56) p. And for the 2nd size, distribute the pattern from the middle.

At the same time, add sleeves for the bevel on both sides in each 10th row from the bar 16 x 1 p. pattern = 82 (88) p.

After 43 cm = 162 rows from the plank, close all loops.

Assembly

Run shoulder seams.

For the plank, cast on long circular needles along the sides of the shelves, 148 loops each, dial 28 loops along the edge of the neck of the back. Then, on all 324 loops between the edge loops, knit with an elastic band with “braids”, while starting and ending with 2 loops of “braids”, respectively.

After 30 rows from the beginning of the knitting of the strap, continue to work for the shawl collar with shortened rows, while in the 1st front and back row leave 1 x 54 p., Then in each next front and back row leave 1 x 2 p., 1 x 3 p., 1 x 4 p. and 7 x 5 p. 128 p. will remain on the needles. Then, on all 324 loops, knit 2 more rows with an elastic band with “braids” and close all the loops according to the pattern.