Tweed cardigan with voluminous knitted collar. Tweed cardigan Description of knitting a cardigan

Short cardigan knitted Brooklyn Tweed


Short cardigan knitted Brooklyn Tweed
Short cardigan knitted Brooklyn Tweed view from the back
Short cardigan knitted Brooklyn Tweed view from the back (option 2)

Dimensions: Description given for size S (M, L, XL, XXL). Dimensions finished product indicated on the pattern.

To work you will need: 9 (10, 11, 12, 13) skeins of yarn (100% wool, 128 m/50 g); straight or circular (80 cm) knitting needles 5 mm, auxiliary needle and additional knitting needle for casting off stitches, knitting needle, markers and stitch holders.

Sample knitting density (before blocking):

18 p. and 25.5 r. = 10 cm in stockinette stitch;

25 p. and 25.5 rub. = 10 cm with aran pattern.

Final knitting density (after blocking):

17.5 p. and 25.5 rub. = 10 cm in stockinette stitch;

22 p. and 25.5 rub. = 10 cm aran pattern;

7 p. planks according to pattern A = 3 cm (width);

21 stitches according to pattern B = 9 cm (width).

Description of knitting a cardigan

Right side front.

Cast on 59 (65, 71, 75, 85) sts and knit with an elastic band:

Track. r. (IS): p2, *k1, p1; repeat from * to last 3 sts, k1, p2.

Track. r. (RS): k2, *p1 1 person; repeat from * to last 3 sts, purl 1, k2.

Repeat the last 2 rows and knit 5 cm, ending in a purl row.

Arana plank (for the right side starts from the collar).

1st installation r. (RS): k2, *p2, k3, p2, k1, p3, k13, p3, k1; repeat from * 1 more time, 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, 0 (0, 0, 0, 1) times, 0 (0, 1, 1, 0) knit., 0 (0, 3, 3, 0) purl, 1 (0, 2, 6, 1) knit.

Only for size S:

Track. r. (RS): k2, *7 sts according to pattern A, 21 according to pattern B; repeat from * 1 more time, k1.

Only for sizes - (M, L, XL, -):

Track. r. (RS): k2, *7 sts according to pattern A, 21 sts according to pattern B; repeat from * 1 more time, then 7 sts according to pattern A, then - (0, 1, 1, -) knit., - (0, 3, 3, -) purl., - (0, 2, 6, -) persons

Only for size XXL:

Track. r. (RS): k2, *7 sts according to pattern A, 21 sts according to pattern B; repeat from * 1 more time, then 7 sts according to pattern A, then knit from 1 to 19 sts according to pattern B again, k1.

For all sizes:

Continue working as established and knit 70 (73, 76, 79, 82) cm from the beginning of the aran pattern or 182 (190, 198, 206, 216) rows of the pattern. Transfer the loops to the holder. Cut the thread, leaving a long piece.

To indicate a further set of stitches for the sleeves and back, mark with markers the end of the 80th row (from the beginning of the aran pattern) and then the end of the 42 (44, 46, 48, 50) row. after the first mark. The remaining 60 (66, 72, 78, 86) rows after the 2nd mark are for the back.

Left side front.

Cast on 59 (65, 71, 75, 85) sts and knit with an elastic band as for the right side.

Arana plank.

1st installation r. (RS): 1 (0, 2, 6, 1) knit., 0 (0, 3, 3, 0) p., 0 (0, 1, 1, 0) knit., 0 (0, 0, 0 , 1) times, 0 (1, 1, 1, 1) times, *k1, p3, k13, p3, k1, p2, k3, p2; repeat from * 1 more time, k2.

2nd installation r. (IS): knit all loops according to the pattern.

Only for size S:

Track. r. (RS): k1, *21 p. according to pattern B, 7 p. according to pattern A; repeat from * 1 more time, k2.

Only for sizes - (M, L, XL, -):

Next r. (RS): - (0, 2, 6, -) knit., - (0, 3, 3, -) purl., - (0, 1, 1, -) knit., 7 sts according to pattern A, *21 p. according to pattern B, 7 p. according to pattern A; repeat from * 1 more time, k2.

Only for size XXL:

Track. r. (RS): k1, from 3 to 21 loops according to pattern B, 7 sts according to pattern A, *21 sts according to pattern B, 7 sts according to pattern A; repeat from * 1 more time, k2.

For all sizes:

Continue working and knit the same number of rows as for the right side. Mark with markers the beginning of the same rows for further casting on stitches for the sleeves and back.

Combining the right and left sides.

Keeping the needles of both sides parallel with the wrong sides facing in, bind off all the stitches with the third needle.

Back.

From the front side, pick up and knit 85 (93, 101, 111, 119) sts between markers along the remaining 120 (132, 144, 158, 172) rows on both sides of the front.

Track. r. (IP): knit purl.

Next, knit straight in stockinette stitch (knit in LR, purl in IR) 47 (47.5, 48, 48.5, 50) cm or 122 (124, 126, 128, 130) rows. Mark with markers on both sides the 42 (44, 46, 48, 50) row. from raising the loops to mark the armhole (for further casting on the loops for the sleeves). Continue working with a 1x1 rib and knit 5 cm. Close off the loops according to the pattern.

Right sleeve.

The sleeve loops rise between the right front and back markers.

From the front side, starting from the marker on the right side of the back, pick up and knit 30 (31, 32, 33, 35) sts to the right front side marker, pick up 1 connecting stitch. sts and then pick up and knit 30 (31, 32, 33, 35) sts down the right front between the markers = 61 (63, 65, 67, 71) sts.

Left sleeve.

Work like the right sleeve, but pick up stitches starting from the left front and ending at the back.

Completion.

Wash the product in warm water. Squeeze between towels. Lay out on a flat surface, aligning all sides according to the pattern. Allow the product to dry.

Use a mattress stitch to sew the side seams and sleeve seams. Hide all the threads on the wrong side. Lightly steam the seams.


Cardigan pattern Knitting pattern with detailed description 36/38 (42/44) 48/50

You will need

Yarn (50% yak wool, 50% natural wool; 105 m/50 g) - 650 (750) 850 g, knitting needles No. 4.5; short circular needles No. 4.5.

Patterns and schemes

Rubber

Odd number of loops.

Front rows: edge, alternately 1 knit crossed, 1 purl, finish with 1 knit crossed, edge.

Purl rows: knit stitches according to the pattern, with knit stitches crossed and purl stitches crossed.

Elastic band with braids

The number of loops is a multiple of 16 + 15 + 2 edge loops = knit according to. scheme. It shows facial rows. In the purl rows, knit all the loops according to the pattern, knit the knit stitches crossed with the purl ones crossed, knit the yarn overs according to. instructions. Start with 1 edge stitch, repeat the repeat all the time, finish with the first 15 loops of repeat and 1 edge stitch.

Perform rows 1–40 twice = 80 rows, then perform rows 81–132 once, then constantly repeat rows 131 and 132.

Attention!
When performing all increases and decreases, make sure that the number of yarn overs and loops knitted together within the pattern matches.

Knitting density

21.5 p. x 24 r./round. r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with elastic and elastic with “braids”.

Pattern



Getting the job done

Back

Cast on 97 (113) 129 stitches on knitting needles and knit 10 cm with an elastic band for the placket.

Continue working with an elastic band with “braids”.

After 62.5 cm = 150 rows (64 cm = 154 rows) 66 cm = 158 rows from the bar, close for the shoulder bevel on both sides 1 x 8 (10) 12 p. and in the next 2nd row 1 x 9 (11 ) 13 p.

Simultaneously with the 1st decrease for the shoulder, close the middle 33 (37) 41 sts for the neckline and finish both sides separately.

To round the inner edge, cast off 1 x 6 stitches in the next 2nd row.

After 64 cm = 154 rows (66 cm = 158 rows) 67.5 cm = 162 rows from the bar, close off the remaining 9 (11) 13 shoulder stitches.

Left shelf

Cast on 55 (63) 71 sts on the knitting needles and knit 10 cm with an elastic band for the strap.

Continue working as follows: edging, 47 (55) 63 stitches with an elastic band with “braids”, while repeating 2 (3) 3 times, finishing with the first 15 (7) 15 loops, then continue knitting 6 stitches with an elastic band + edging for shelf slats.

For size 2 in the 13, 37, 81, 105 and 129 rows of elastic with “braids” after the first 6 end loops, do not perform the yellow yarn over, but knit 1 purl; for all other sizes and repeats, this mark does not matter!

To bevel the neck, after 40 cm = 96 rows from the bar, knit the last 2 loops of elastic with “braids” together in front of the front bar according to pattern and repeat this decrease another 28 (30) 32 times in every 2nd row.

At the same time, at the height of the back, make a shoulder bevel along the right edge, as on the back. At the height of the back, bind off the remaining 9 (11) 13 stitches of the shoulder.

Right shelf

Knit the same way as left shelf, but in a mirror image, for this, after the strap, continue working as follows: edge + 6 p. Continue knitting with an elastic band for the front strap, 47 (55) 63 p. with an elastic band with “braids”, and start from the last 0 (8) 0 repeat loops, perform repeat 2 (2) 3 times, finish with the first 15 repeat loops, edge.

For size 2, after the front strap, instead of the yellow yarn over, knit 1 purl yarn over.

To bevel the neck after the front strap, also knit the first 2 loops of the elastic with “braids” together according to. pattern.

Sleeves

Cast on 49 (57) 65 stitches on the knitting needles for each sleeve and knit 10 cm with an elastic band for the placket.

Continue working with an elastic band with “braids”, while starting with 1 edge and the last 0 (4) 8 repeat loops, perform repeat 2 (3) 3 times, finish with the first 15 (3) 7 repeat loops and 1 edge.

Attention!
Do not complete rows 1–40. To do this, perform rows 81–104 3 times and finish with rows 105–132 = 100 rows in total.

At the same time, add sleeves for bevel on both sides in every 8th row from the bar 12 x 1 p. acc. pattern = 73 (81) 89 p.

After 41.5 cm = 100 rows from the bar, loosely close all the loops according to the pattern.

Assembly

Sew shoulder seams across the entire width of the shelves. Lightly pulling acc. according to the size on the pattern, sew in the sleeves. Sew side seams and sleeve seams.

Photo: Sabrina magazine No. 9/2017

Cocoon. Dress/coat/cardigan

Yarn Tweed Nanook from the store woolyyarn.ru
25% superkid mohair, 10% angora, 65% extrafine merino

footage: 225m/100g, Nm 2/4500 450m/100g, Nm 1/4500

Oksana is wearing a dress made of mixed yarn. There is NO yarn name.

composition: 20% extrafine alpaca, 55% extrafine merino, 25% polyamide

footage: 300m/100g

The dress has 150 cm at the hips.

So, technical information.

The total weight of the checkered cardigan is 365 grams. Used #rowanfinetweed And #donegaltweed with mohair.

Both do not hold their shape in one thread, they drape beautifully, the rowan is hellishly delicate - it breaks with any manipulation. Knitting needles 3.5.

Many thanks to my subscriber Tatiana from YouTube for the rovan. It was a magnificent and very pleasant gift.

Pullover Koto

One strand of Lhasa tweed and two strands of caramel.

700m/100 and 1400m/100. Approximate thickness 350 m/100 g. The original is knitted from 250m/100. My consumption is 360 gr. Knitting needles 4.

Yarn Tweed Nanook from the store woolyyarn.ru 25% superkid mohair, 10% angora, 65% extrafine merino, yardage: 225m/100g, Nm 2/4500 450m/100g, Nm 1/4500

collection: Nanuk Manufacturer: Filpucci

I bought Donegal tweed here: springwools.com

Oksana is wearing a dress made of mixed yarn. Yarn name NO.composition: 20% extrafine alpaca, 55% extrafine merino, 25% polyamide, yardage: 300m/100g

Consumption for height 185 cm and size 52 - 600 g. knitting needles 3.5

The dress has 150 cm at the hips.

Olga Kondratieva



27 Sep

My long-awaited and beloved stole cardigan made from “withered grass” in video #ChiefPsycho #Wickedlynx#throughmydoor
I dreamed about him for so long that the dream came true after returning from vacation!!! Exactly these days a new video was released!!!
So, the material, exactly like acorns, the red dress is still the same. Tweed Galles, meter 450m/100g, consumption 280g for height 165, size 42, knitting needles 2.75 ChiaGoo
The peculiarity of tweed is that it expands slightly in width during wear.
Regarding Olga’s recommendations in the video on knitting a cardigan, I partially forgot about them, and just knitted a scarf, without any increases or decreases, but I widened the back on the sides. I reinforced the shelves along the edge with a hook, so as not to doubt, in case of “what if?”
And yes... I would repeat this model in thicker and a little longer tweed!

Yulia Kotelnikova




26 Sep

Administrative: New addition to the regiment of honorary maniacs! We meet Madame Ira, hurray!

Seacoast pullover (and me in it), one of Brooklyn Tweed's most popular styles, designed by Joji Locatelli.

Tweed yarn Charly 500 g/100 m with a classic composition of 80% wool, 20% PA. Knitted in two threads, knitting needles '3.5. Consumption 450 g for size 48-50, height 170.

A thread of uneven twist, periodically going into thinness, with multi-colored inclusions, swells moderately during WTO.
I knitted two samples in one and two threads. The sample was shamelessly mowed into one thread, the canvas “fell” by 45′ and the WTO practically did not correct it. I settled on the two-strand version, 3.5 knitting needles. Knitted seamlessly, in the round, no braids. The jumper turned out to be moderately thick and warm, after washing it became soft and flexible (the thread was very stiff during the process), the weight of the product was 450 grams.
I washed it by hand. But I don’t think anything bad will happen to it in the car (on the “wool” mode, at 30’ and minimum spin) and when washing it, I climbed shamelessly, I caught a bunch of “cotton wool” in the basin, I hope this is a one-time occurrence.
I knitted it a little longer, just in case it sits down, but while it “stands” in place, it doesn’t bounce. By the way, the yarn has been unwinding for almost a year, maybe it has already shrunk??? Let's check it out at the same time!!!

Irina Bagdasarova


26 Sep

Most handsome man and the longest and most unsuccessful project. Don’t create idols for yourself, I, like everyone else, make mistakes and miss. I started this sweater in January from a material that was unfamiliar to me, I was attracted by the color. The sample was corpulent and stable. #Ninemonthsoftoxicozablin, not #berryleshiy V circular knitting It started to twist terribly, and during the knitting process the sweater kept shrinking. Plus Lyokha went to the gym and began to actively gain strength in his back and shoulders. I tied it twice. Twist washing doesn't help much. The sweater continues to shrink. About 12 cm in length has already gone for sure. The back was planted in short rows. In short, failure?
But this, I’m cheerful and cheerful, I’ve started a new one


07 Sep

I knitted from everyone’s favorite soft donegal. Knitting needles 3.25. Total consumption 250 g. Yes, merino is a bit heavy, after cashmere and yak? The square is knitted from the center. I have size 44, 45x45 cm. Separately we knit a scarf with a width, in my case 40 cm, in length it should be 4 cm longer than three sides of the square. When the square and scarf are ready, we perform a WTO, then sew it together, pick up loops along the bottom of the product, and knit an elastic band. Ready!

Nadezhda Vanifatova

So, the workers’ requests have been fulfilled and a video on the dresses is available on Olga Kondratyeva’s YouTube channel.
Almost any woman can wear a sports dress because now, in fashion, dresses are worn with sneakers and sneakers and there is no need to hobble around on Louboutins. You can rustle about business with a pleasant and flying gait and without fucking pants. Put on a sneaker dress and feel on trend. and if she knitted it herself, then there would be no price for such a needlewoman. Let's go and catch some well-deserved glances.



After a month of my turtle picking??? #sweaters with the face of the Prosecutor General, aka #hervrot is ready. I like this rag NRA))), it is easy to walk, quite easy to use and packs into a light jacket or vest without any whims. He knitted easily and naturally. Dried quickly and in extreme conditions using a battery and a hairdryer, and at the same time remained very much alive. ?
The yarn is declared as Tweed Inwool Nevada 60% wool, 20% silk, 20% pa, 1400m/100g.
The hevrot took 42 sizes, 206 grams in three threads, 3.5 knitting needles.
As for the canvas itself. I had to work hard on the sample. I tried with all imaginable and inconceivable methods to reveal this miraculous species. He tried laundry soap several times, dishwashing detergent, special wool detergent, shampoo, conditioner and a washing machine. The sample could not withstand the final torment and tried to get lost during washing, and after a long search it was found in the filter. Wrapping himself tightly around him, the specimen hoped that he would not be noticed and would no longer be tormented. But I hoped that I would finally find furry happiness. Fig! After drying, the canvas took on its original bald appearance.
That is, this Tweed of my sand shade reveals extremely poorly. Also, one of the disadvantages is that it mows quite a lot, and the WTO does not save much and is very wrinkled.
On the plus side, after the WTO, the canvas retains all dimensions, washing machine does not become felt boots, is pleasant to the body.

Victoria Musorova



Kotopullover in all its glory! Technical data: 4.5 knitting needles, Lhasa tweed (80% merino, 20% cashmere, 700m/100g), consumption approximately 700g. in two threads.
For a very long time I wanted to bring this model to life and the yarn was even selected (completely different?), but the stars decided that it should be done now and from this particular tweed. And, as you can see, everything came together very well!

Oksana Kolesnikova

My Hayward contacted me and was immediately taken out for a walk, thanks for the magical kick to the tangle of perverts and Olga Kondratyeva personally.
Yarn rowan felted tweed 250g, knitting needles 4 and 10 days of work, it was not an easy knitting, it was not included in the sample, but I rolled it in the washing machine and am happy with the result.

Liliya Popova

So, today I will tell you how to knit a model similar to a loose silhouette sweater without calculations

In order to tie similar model, You just need to measure your neck circumference (like when buying a shirt).

Osh x 1.5 = cast-on edge

We knit 5-7 rows in stockinette stitch in a circle.

Next, we divide the entire number of loops in half, highlighting on the shoulder with a marker one loop of the shoulder line (shoulder seam) on each side, and continue knitting with an elastic band/braids, adding EACH row 1 st on each side shoulder seam(+4 stitches per round).

At the same time, while knitting a circular yoke, on the back approximately every 4-5 rows we make a shortened row (5-7 shortened rows). If you want to make the shoulder line softer at the end, then add the last few cm at the shoulder line every 2nd row.
The height of the yoke with elastic at the front is 10 cm, at the back 12 cm.

Next we go to the front surface, the number of loops should double by this moment.
We make the necessary increases so that the number of loops becomes no less than a double set of loops along the neckline and matches your pattern (jacquard) according to the repeats. If you have big breasts, it is necessary to make additional increases along the front. Knit approximately 2-3 cm in stockinette stitch and start knitting jacquard.
For jacquard, take the number of knitting needles 0.5 - 1 number more than for stockinette stitch.
The height of your jacquard should be approximately 10-12 cm.

After completing the jacquard, go to the previous number of needles.
Make increases in several steps (about 2 rows every 3 cm) so that the number of loops in the “carcass” becomes equal to the number of loops in the entire jacquard zone, and calculate the sleeves based on the fullness of your arms, not forgetting about the freedom of fit.
Next, divide the knitting into sleeves and body, not forgetting to add 3-5 cm in the undercut area.
At the same time, we make shortened rows on the back approximately every 7-10 cm to create the desired silhouette.
Knit the product to the required length, close the loops in the usual way.

We knit the jumper from top to bottom without seams or complex calculations.

My yarn on a yellow jumper is 270 m per 100 g. consumption 215 g, knitting needles 4
Cast-on edge 120 p., sleeves 4 loops.

To knit a sprout, it is enough to make two turns in the sleeve (knitting in long rows), and form a front neckline in increments of 1/9 front loops, approximately 2 turns on each side.

Starry Night dress made from bobbin yarn Paella tweed from top to bottom without seams.

Paella: Silk 15% Merino 65% Alpaca 20%. (consumption 328 g, size 44, height 172 cm) Italy, Pecci Filati.

Knitting needles No. 3.25 for the top and cubes 4 for the skirt. Very easy to knit, warm and beautiful. For the top, you can take the description of Walk Along pattern by ANKESTRICK: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libra…

The dress is very simple because this yarn does not need “extra words”.

When different people they knit something identical together and get excited about it, it’s amazing. The scale of the event is impressive. We wear different sizes, they suit us different colors, we live in different cities and countries, but we want to have something in common.

#hervrot has become, probably, the most widespread project in the tangle of perverts. It was knitted from a wide variety of yarns, with the most various variations- from stripes to openwork, and the strongest were so carried away that they knitted a dress. 🙂

To be honest, I didn’t really want to knit it, a thick sweater with short sleeve Didn’t fit into the frosty’s wardrobe in any way. But they still run, and I want to too. 🙂 So I decided to give it a chance, but knitting it from thin tweed and not overloading the item in the collar area, it doesn’t suit me.
So, Tweed PIGALLE 1500m/ 100g, silk, viscose, wool and polyamide in an unknown proportion. Knitted in 3 folds.



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