Knitted children's clothes with Norwegian patterns. Norwegian patterns

Knitted hat with Norwegian pattern

Knitted hat for a child (head circumference 45-48 cm, for ages from 1 year)

To knit such a hat with knitting needles, we will need:

- 70 grams of yellow yarn (50 grams = 100 m);
- approximately 30 grams of dark blue yarn (50 grams = 100 m);
- stocking needles No. 2 (5 pcs.)

Knitting description:

1. Cast on 144 loops with yellow thread and knit 32 circular rows with a 1 by 1 elastic band;

2. Then switch to knitting in stockinette stitch and knit 51 rows Norwegian pattern(see Figure 1);

4. Knit 3 rows of stockinette stitch;

5. Decrease: *7 LP, 2 together, 6 LP, 2 together*. Repeat * 8 times [= 120 loops];

6. Knit 2 rows of stockinette stitch;

7. Decrease: *6 LP, 2 together, 5 LP, 2 together*. Repeat * 8 times [= 104 loops];

8. Knit 2 rows of stockinette stitch;

9. Decrease: *1 LP, 2 together, 1 LP, 2 together, 1 LP, 2 together, 2 LP, 2 together*. Repeat * 8 times [= 72 loops];

10. Knit 2 rows of stockinette stitch;

11. Decrease: *1 LP, 2 together*. Repeat * 24 times [= 48 loops];

12. Decrease: *2 together*. Repeat * 24 times [= 24 loops]. Pull the remaining 24 loops;

13. For ears with ties: cast on 31 loops with yellow thread and knit with an elastic band 1 by 1 to the end of the row (remove the edge loop, knit the second loop facial, the third - purl, etc., the penultimate loop of the row should also turn out to be the front one). Knit 5 more rows in this way;

14. Starting from the 7th row, make decreases on both sides of the ear. To form a neat braid from knit stitches around the ear, knit as follows:

In the front row, knit the 2nd and 3rd loops together with a knit stitch, swap the last two before the edge loop and knit together with a knit loop;
- in the purl row - swap the 2nd and 3rd loops and knit together with a purl loop, the last two before the edge loop also swap places and knit together with a purl loop;

15. Continue knitting in the manner described above until there are 5 loops left on the knitting needles, which are then knit with an elastic band to the required length of the tie (approximately 30 cm).
Then in the penultimate row, knit together 1 and 2 loops, as well as 4 and 5; in the last row, knit the remaining 3 loops together;

16. Tie the second eye and sew them to the hat;

16. Make a pompom with a diameter of 9 cm from dark blue yarn:

Advice. How to make a beautiful and even pompom:

To make a pompom, you will need 2 blanks of thick cardboard measuring 10.5 cm in diameter (the diameter of the inner circle is 3.5 cm). In these blanks, it is very important that they are made of thick cardboard (plastic can be used), since otherwise they will be deformed during the winding process.
- We lay a thread (30-40 cm) between the cardboard blanks, the ends of which are brought out. It is better to use 2-3 such threads, since when tightening the pompom, the thread may break later.
- Next, we wrap the blanks with yarn, while trying to lay each turn of the thread parallel to the previous one and close to each other. This is also very important, because if you leave gaps between the threads or wind them not parallel, then after cutting and pulling they will turn out to be of different lengths and will stick out. Don't skimp on yarn for the pom pom, but at the same time, don't overdo it!
- It is best to cut the pompom by placing it on the edge of the table and pressing it on top with your left hand. It is necessary to press so that the cut threads do not move. It is better to cut with sharp thin scissors - manicure scissors are very suitable for this.
- When the pompom is cut, carefully hold the threads and tighten the central thread. It is best to ask someone to help - one holds the cut threads, and the other tightens and knots the central thread. You need to tighten and tie it very tightly. I recommend tying each of the 3 central threads separately.
- The pompom is almost ready! The finishing touches are to shake it thoroughly (like shaking fur collars) so that the threads take the desired position. If there are long tails left, they must be carefully trimmed with sharp scissors.

Dimensions: 104/110 (128/134)

You will need: yarn (70% sheep wool, 30% alpaca wool; 70 m/50 g) - 400 (450) g ​​white, 100 (100) g denim blue, 50 (50) g ​​each light blue and light gray ( just for a pullover and scarf); circular knitting needles No. 5 and 6, 60 cm long (for pullover); circular knitting needles No. 6 and 7, 80 cm long (for a scarf).

Rubber: alternately 1 knit, 1 purl.

Facial surface: front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

Jacquard pattern A: knit according to pattern A, in stockinette stitch using the jacquard technique. Distribute according to the instructions according to the width of the pattern loop. In height, perform 1 time from the 1st to the 16th r., then knit in a circle and perform 1 time from the 17th to the 33rd r. Attention: Instead of purple thread, denim blue thread is used here, see also “Conventions”.

Jacquard pattern B: knit according to pattern B. Distribute across the width of the pattern loops according to the instructions. Perform in height 1 time from the 1st to the 6th rows.

Jacquard pattern C: knit according to pattern C. Distribute across the width of the pattern loops according to the instructions. Perform in height 1 time from the 1st to the 16th rows.

Jacquard patternD: knit according to pattern D. Distribute the stitches according to the instructions. Work in height once from rows 1 to 4.

Knit 3 stitches together with a tilt to the left: Remove 2 stitches as in knitting, knit the next loop and pull the removed loops through the knitted one.

Knitting density: 14.5 p. x 22 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a jacquard pattern; 18 p. x 22 r. = 10 x 10 cm, tied with an elastic band (measured slightly stretched). Both samples are knitted using size 6 needles.

Important: When making decreases for a round yoke, end the circular row without reaching 1 point before the 1st decrease, so that the decreases lie on top of each other.

Pullover

Back: On knitting needles No. 5, cast on with double white thread crossed 51 (63) sts and 1st r. (= purl row) purl. Then for the bottom bar knit 5 cm = 10 r. with an elastic band, and after the hem, start with knit 1, purl 1. and finish the row symmetrically. Next, knit a jacquard pattern D with needles No. 6, starting with a loop before the 1st double arrow, repeat the repeat and end with 2 loops after the 2nd double arrow. Continue working in stockinette stitch with white thread. After 16 (20) cm = 36 (44) r. from the bottom bar for jacquard pattern A, distribute the loops as follows: chrome, repeat rapport 4 (5) times, finish with 2 loops after the 2nd double arrow. After 3 cm = 6 r. from the beginning of the jacquard pattern A, decrease on both sides for raglan bevels in every 2nd r. 1 time for 3 p. and 3 times for 1 p. = 39 (51) p. After 4.5 m = 10 r. Leave the armhole loops temporarily from the beginning.

Before: knit like a back.

Sleeves: On knitting needles No. 5, cast on with double denim-blue thread, crossing 31 (37) sts and 1st r. (= purl row) purl. Then for the bottom bar knit 5 cm = 10 r. with an elastic band, and after the hem, start with knit 1, purl 1. and finish the row symmetrically. Next, knit a jacquard pattern C using knitting needles No. 6, and distribute the loops of the pattern as follows: start with 3 sts before the 1st double arrow, repeat the repeat of 12 sts once, finish 4 sts after the 2nd double arrow (except , 11 sts from arrow c to 2nd double arrow, repeat rapport 2 times, edge). Next, knit again with white thread in stockinette stitch. For bevels, first add 1 stitch on both sides, then in every 10th row. another 3 (6) times 1 p. = 39 (51) p. After 18 (25) cm = 40 (56) p. from the bar for the jacquard pattern A, distribute the loops as follows: chrome, repeat the repeat of 12 stitches 3 (4) times, 2 stitches after the 2nd double arrow. After 3 cm = 6 r. from the beginning of the jacquard pattern A, decrease on both sides for raglan bevels in every 2nd r. 1 time for 3 p. and 3 times for 1 p. = 27 (39) p. After 4.5 cm = 10 r. Leave the armhole loops temporarily from the beginning.

Round yoke: transfer all remaining loops to needles No. 6 in the following order: 27 (39) sts of the 1st sleeve, 39 (51) sts of the front, 27 (39) sts of the 2nd sleeve and 39 (51) sts of the back - total 132 (180) sts. Close the row and mark the beginning of the circular row with a marker. Next, knit jacquard pattern A in a circle, while at the same time in the 1st row. knit the back and front edges together with the adjacent sleeve edges together with the front ones - 124 (172) p. In the 16th r. from the beginning of the round yoke (= the last row of the jacquard pattern), finish the row, not reaching 1 p. to the marker, and shift the beginning of the row accordingly. In the next row, on each blue corner of the zigzag strip, knit 3 stitches together with a knit stitch to the left, knit 3 = 84 (116) stitches. In the next 2nd row. perform these decreases in the same way on every 2nd corner of the zigzag pattern - 66 (88) sts. For size. 128/134: next 2nd r. repeat these decreases in the same way on every 4th corner of the zigzag pattern = 70 p. For both sizes: switch to knitting needles No. 5 and knit for the binding 3 cm = 6 r. with an elastic band, then secure the loops with a needle in the Italian way.

Assembly: sew side seams.

Scarf

Job description: On circular knitting needles No. 6, cast on with double white thread crossed 243 sts and 1st r. (= purl row) purl. Next, knit with an elastic band, starting with the edge, knit 1, purl 1. and finish the row symmetrically. In the purl row and all subsequent rows, knit loops according to the pattern. After 7 cm = 16 r. start jacquard pattern B: repeat 60 times rapport between double arrows of 4 stitches, finish 1 stitch after the 2nd arrow, chrome. Next, knit 2 rows. stockinette stitch and finally 16 r. with an elastic band. To secure the edge with a double thread using knitting needles No. 7, knit 1. loop and 1 p. loop together purlwise, at the same time closing off the loops, as in purl knitting.

New Year can definitely be called the most favorite holiday for both children and adults. Families gather at festive tables, sum up the results of the past year and, of course, give each other gifts. Show concern for your loved ones and give a gift for the New Year, very simple, you can give them knitted pullovers with New Year themed patterns.


A beautiful and cozy white sweater with a bright, popular pattern is a great idea for an original New Year's gift. Norwegian ornaments do not lose their popularity from year to year. Therefore, if you are quite skilled with knitting needles, try knitting this product according to the following description with the diagrams.

To choose from, you are offered a creation in two sizes: thirty-eight – forty and forty-four.

To make this New Year's product, prepare light-colored wool yarn (four hundred and fifty (five hundred and fifty) grams) and scarlet merino wool yarn (one hundred and fifty (two hundred) grams)). The work will be carried out using knitting needles numbered four and four and a half, as well as circular knitting needles numbered 4.5.

The garter stitch pattern is knitted using knitting needles (4.5). At the same time, the front and back rows (LR and IR) consist of facial loops (LR). Circular rows (r.) are knitted one row at a time in the round. and out.

The remaining patterns are knitted with needles number five.

Persons smooth surface (LG): in LR – LP, in IR – IP.

Further patterns are knitted with LG from different balls using Norwegian technology. In this case, the non-working thread is pulled freely along the wrong side of the knitting.

Please note that partially New Year's ornaments for a pullover start from 1 purl. row. Therefore, in the counting scheme there are odd p. are read from left to right, and even numbers are read from right to left.

Diamond Pattern: the number of buttonholes is a multiple of ten plus one and plus two edges. Knit according to counting pattern 1. It should be done 1 time from the first to the eleventh stitch.

Patterns with Norwegian stars: the number of buttonholes is a multiple of 20 plus eleven (1) plus a pair of hem buttonholes. Start with chrome. and four (0) p. LG with white yarn, eighty-three (one hundred and one) p. according to counting pattern No. 2. In this case, for size thirty-eight (forty), start with a loop before rapport (RP), knit four RP, end with loops after him. For size forty-four, knit five RP, end with a loop to the arrow, 4 (0) sts. LG from white yarn, edge. Knit once with knitting needles from the first to the twenty-fifth row.

Pattern with images of deer: the number of buttonholes is a multiple of twenty plus eleven (1) plus a pair of hem buttonholes. Start with 1 chrome. and five (0) LG with white yarn, eighty-one (one hundred and one) p. according to counting pattern No. 3. Knit four (five) RP and at the beginning of the row in place of the buttonholes painted in gray, knit 1 p. LG with white thread. Finish with a loop after RP, five (0) sts. LG with white yarn, edge. Knit once from the first to the twenty-second stitch.

Snowflake pattern: the number of loops is a multiple of 20 (twenty-one) plus seven (fourteen) plus two edge loops. Start with chrome. and three (seven) sts. LG with light yarn, sixty-one (sixty-three) sts, according to counting pattern No. 4, knit 3 RP A (B). For sizes thirty-eight - forty, finish with a loop after RP A, three (seven) p. LG with light yarn, edge. Knit 1 time from the first to the twenty-third rr.

Knitting a fantasy pattern: number of loops: multiple of 20 plus seven (seventeen) plus a pair of edge loops. Start with chrome. and three p. LG with light threads, 61 (71) p. according to counting chart No. 5. For size. 38-40 knit three RP, finish with a loop after it. For size 44 – three RP, finish with buttonholes to the arrow, 3 p. LG light color, edge. Knit 1 time from the first to the twenty-second rr.

For pattern A: eleven rubles pattern with rhombuses, twenty-five - with Norwegian stars, 11 - with rhombuses, 22 - with deer, 11 - with rhombuses, 23 - with snowflakes, 11 - with rhombuses, 22 - fantasy, 0 (6) r. LG with light threads (= one hundred thirty-six (one hundred and forty-two rubles)).

For pattern B: 11 rub. – diamonds, 25 – Norwegian stars, 11 – diamonds, one r. purl light yarn (= forty-eight rubles).

Knitting density of the New Year's pullover: on average: nineteen p. and twenty-four and a half r. = ten by ten centimeters. LG: eighteen p. and twenty-four and a half r. = ten by ten centimeters.

Knitting back

The back of the New Year's pullover is knitted with light yarn. To do this, cast on ninety-three (one hundred and three) stitches and knit a bar two centimeters (= five stitches using the scarf method), start with 1 purl. r. Next, knit sequence A, described earlier. After 32.5 cm (= 80 r.) from the placket, close twelve sts (= sixty-nine (seventy-nine)) sts for the armholes on both sides. After 53 cm (= 130 RUR) or (55.5 cm = 136 RUR) from the strap, close the central 23 (29) stitches for the neckline and complete each side separately. To round, close along the inner edge in all second rows. 1 X 3 and 1 X 2 p. After 55.5 cm (= 136 r) or (58 cm = 142 r). From the placket, close off the remaining 18 (20) stitches of the shoulders on both sides.

Front

This part of the New Year's pullover is knitted similarly to the back. To get a deeper neckline, close the central seventeen (twenty-three) stitches in all second rows after fifty and a half centimeters (= one hundred and twenty-four rubles) or after fifty-three centimeters (= one hundred thirty rubles) from the strip. 1 X 4, 1 X 2 and 2 X 1 p.

Sleeves

The sleeves for the New Year's pullover are knitted using light yarn. Cast on 53 (63) sts and knit the placket as on the back. Next, knit sequence B. Please note that the Norwegian pattern is knitted like this: size 38-48 - edge, four sts. LG with white threads, 43 sts according to counting pattern No. 2, starting with a loop in front of the RP, then two RPs, ending with loops after it and 4 p. LG with white threads, edge; size 44 – chrome, three RP, finish st after RP, chrome. After 19.5 cm (= forty-eight r.) from the plank, continue knitting the LG with white threads. At the same time, from the end of sequence B, add bevels for the sleeves of the New Year's pullover on both sides in all fourth rows. 15 X 1 p. (= 83 (93) p. Having knitted thirty-one centimeters (= seventy-six p.) from the end of the sequence B, all buttonholes can be closed.

Assembling the product

All the main parts are connected, you can start assembling the New Year's pullover. First of all, the shoulder seams are made. To make a collar with knitting needles, cast on eighty-six (ninety-eight sts) along the neckline with circular knitting needles of light yarn and continue garter knitting. Once the collar height is 24 cm, all links can be covered. At the final stage, the sleeves are sewn in and the side seams are made, as well as the sleeve seams.

This pullover is one of the best and most necessary New Year's knitting gifts. After all, the demand and popularity of Norwegian motifs has not subsided over the years. We have offered you a women's version of the product. In addition to this, you can create entire thematic sets and decorate hats, scarves, mittens and much more with fashionable ornaments.

Video: Learning to make jacquard without broaches

Sweaters with a Norwegian pattern never go out of style.

Warm For decades, it has been at the top of the list of must-have items for the winter season. Sweaters with traditional jacquard patterns evoke thoughts of snow-covered Norwegian valleys and cozy houses filled with the aroma of mulled wine just removed from the fire. If initially received recognition male sweater, today sketchy patterns are also a decoration for women’s wardrobes. This can be both clothing (sweaters or dresses) and accessories (scarf, belt, leg warmers, mittens or headbands). Patterns characteristic of Norwegian handicrafts remind of the frosty breath of winter and give a New Year's mood and a feeling of celebration. In such a sweater, a New Year's fairy tale can become reality. The unexplored symbolism of sketchy stars, snowflakes, diamonds, deer jumping over snow drifts, really brings you back to childhood, at a time when sweets, fun and Christmas miracles were the most anticipated events in the lives of all children.

A little history

Authentic Norwegian patterns were first knitted by craftswomen in the Setesdal Valley. There were no diagrams or descriptions. In the process of knitting, women invented patterns and the most successful of them were taken into account, supplemented and transformed. That is why each product was unique. These sweaters were particularly durable because they were knitted in the round - without seams.

Now this pattern is difficult to confuse with something, as it has become famous throughout the world

The most characteristic of Norway were geometric, plant and animal patterns. Initially, sweaters were black and white, as they were knitted from undyed yarn. And only later did a play on the contrast of warm tones (red, brown, burgundy, yellow) and cold blue and gray appear, which also made it possible to recreate elements of folklore.

The release of the film Sun Valley Serenade in the 1950s drew attention to the distinctive sweater design of the main character, John Payne. Men quickly adopted the movie style, wearing jacquard sweaters everywhere.


Sweater with a Norwegian pattern in the film “Sun Valley Serenade”

The popularity of original sweaters began to increase under the influence of the emergence of a fashion trend in the 60-70s - unisex . Since that time, fairy-tale patterns began to decorate not only male sweater, and women's clothes.


This pattern is truly universal.

The development of skiing in the 20th century also contributed to the popularization of Norwegian sweaters. Authentic sweaters have become the basis of sporty style. Ski resorts began to be full of ethnic patterns and contrasting colors, characteristic of Norwegian motifs.


Surprisingly, this pattern looks masculine on a man

Fashion with Scandinavian motifs

Scandinavian themes have taken over the world's catwalks. Today, the Norwegian pattern is associated not only with mass market brands, but also with the world's leading fashion houses. The simplicity of rhombuses and stars is presented in the youth collections of Zara, Bershka, Marks & Spencer. From year to year, Dolche&Gabbana and Moshino present winter collections with Norwegian motifs. These are tunics, voluminous scarves, hats, ski jackets.

Simplicity and originality of patterns have become the basis of modern urban style . These items are in demand for holidays in the mountains, winter picnics, walks along snowy streets and, of course, stylized photo shoots.


A sweater with a Norwegian pattern has become not just clothing, but a unique image

What to wear with



This sweater can be successfully combined with jeans

Plain knitted dresses are usually complemented with wide belts covered with Norwegian patterns. If you wish, you can purchase a large bag with deer or snow-covered Christmas trees. Stylists recommend combining black dresses with a contrasting pattern with leggings and ankle boots with fur cuffs.


Plain dress with Norwegian stripe

Mittens, hats and scarves with Norwegian patterns will perfectly complement plain down jackets and sports sheepskin coats.

Today, sweaters are giving way to deer leggings, which are worn with gray boxy sweaters, tall boots and fur hats. This set is suitable for going to the skating rink or relaxing at a ski resort. They are appropriate in combination with an openwork tunic and boots. This set is suitable for meeting with friends and going on a date. A great option for pairing with UGG boots and a cropped down jacket. The set is suitable for everyday walks.


Leggings with deer
Instead of deer there could be just a Norwegian ornament

For men, the classic combination is a sweater with jeans and a shirt. The shirt can also be worn for graduation.


Sweater with a Norwegian pattern to match jeans and a shirt

Male The sweater also looks sexy on a woman. A loose fit symbolizes home comfort and a certain freedom. TOA wine-colored sweater with a white jacquard pattern is recognized as a classic style.


Traditional sweater with Norwegian pattern

Knitting technique

For Norwegian patterns, you need to master the jacquard knitting technique. This technique involves knitting with two threads of contrasting tones of selected patterns.

Learning jacquard knitting techniques

In order to knit Norwegian patterns with knitting needles, we will learn how to introduce an additional thread into the fabric . The thread can be inserted at the beginning of the row. To do this, the 1st loop is picked up with the right knitting needle, followed by yarn over with a contrasting thread. The loop is knitted according to the repeat with the main thread. The next 2 loops are knitted with a double contrasting thread. The short end of the inserted thread, like the main thread, remains behind the fabric.In the middle of the row, the thread is inserted in the same way as at the beginning.

Learning to introduce an additional thread

Norwegian knitting patterns can be transferred to canvas in several ways:

  • 1st option. The rapport cell corresponds to two rows of the ornament. This execution is characterized by an elongated motif. This implies a change in color on the front side.
  • 2nd option. The report cell is one row. This involves changing threads on both the front and back sides.
  • 3rd option. Creating a textured ornament. Concavity is obtained by knitting the main ornament in garter stitch against the background of the stocking. Convexity can be achieved by knitting the ornament in stockinette stitch against the backdrop of purl stitches.
  • 4th option. Working with two colors: background and main. Knitting on two knitting needles means taking the report cell for two rows. Circular - a cell equals one row.

Making a smooth canvas with a Norwegian pattern

Norwegian knitting patterns knitted according to patterns that you can prepare yourself. To do this, the drawing is presented schematically in cells, each of which corresponds to one or two rows. When using ready-made repeats, remember that the loops of the first row and edge loops are not taken into account in the repeat.


Norwegian sweater It will be a worthy New Year or Christmas gift for relatives and friends. This sweater symbolizes a frosty mood and protects against cold gusts of wind. Wear the Norwegian pattern casually, like Darcy in the famous Bridget Jones's Diary. Leave your doubts, because Norwegian deer are stylish and fashionable for both adults and children.Malethe sweater and women's tunic are the epitome of modern urban style, characterized by particular practicality.

Making a men's sweater with a Norwegian pattern

Size: S - M - L - XL - XXL - XXXL

Materials: 550-600-650-700-750-850 g blue yarn (100% wool, 50g/100m), 100-100-150-150-150-150 g white, 50-50-50-50-50-50 g light beige. Double pointed needles and circular needles (40 and 80 cm) No. 4. Double pointed needles and circular needles (40 and 80 cm) No. 3 for elastic.

Knitting density: 21 stitches x 28 rows in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm.

Sweater knitting pattern. We knit in stockinette stitch, the diagram shows one repetition. Knitting the main part of the sweater. We knit in the round on circular knitting needles. Cast on 204-224-242-276-296-338 stitches on circular needles No. 3 with blue threads and knit an elastic band 1 knit by 1 purl 5 cm. Change the knitting needles to knitting needles No. 4 and knit 1 row - at the same time reduce 34- 38-40-46-50-56 stitches evenly = 170-186-202-230-246-282 stitches. Insert markers into beginning of round and across 85-93-101-115-123-141 stitches (mark side seams). Continue knitting in stockinette stitch. Remember the knitting density. When the sweater measures 10-10-11-11-12-12 cm, cut one stitch on each side of both markers. Repeat this reduction every 3 cm 4 times = 154-170-186-214-230-266 stitches. When the sweater measures 24-24-25-25-26-26 cm, add 1 single stitch to each side of the markers. Repeat this increase in stitches every 3 cm 4 times = 170-186-202-230-246-282 stitches. When the length of the fabric is 34-36-38-40-42-44 cm, draw 2 markers: 1 in the middle of the front, and the second in the middle. Then start knitting according to pattern M.1 - the loop marked with an arrow in the pattern should coincide with the position of the marker on the back and front - count towards the sides. Count the stitches again and again so that the front pattern matches the back pattern. AT THE SAME TIME, when the length of the knitted sweater is 39-40-41-42-43-44 cm, bind off 4-8-12-22-26-40 stitches for the armholes (i.e. 2-4-6-11 -13-20 stitches on each side of the side markers). Finish knitting the front and back separately.

Sweater front = 81-85-89-93-97-101 sts. Finish knitting pattern M.1, then M.2 and finally M.3, before introducing beige thread, until you reach the required length of the sweater fabric (the stitch with the arrow marked on the pattern should coincide with the marker marking the middle of the front - counting from the sides ). When the length of the front fabric of the sweater becomes 52-54-55-57-58-60 cm, 15-15-17-17-19-19 stitches in the middle of the front on a pin or additional knitting needle, then knit the shoulders separately.

Cast off stitches from beginning on each row for neckline: 2 stitches 3 times, 1 stitch 3 times = 24-26-27-29-30-32 stitches left for shoulder.
Cast off all the loops when the length of the fabric is 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm.

Sweater back = 81-85-89-93-97-101 sts. We knit the back in the same way as the front of the sweater, but do not bind off the stitches for the neck until the length of the back is 56-58-60-62-64-66 cm. Then bind off 31-31-33-33-35-35 stitches in the middle fabric and then knit the shoulders separately. Continue casting off one neck stitch on each row until there are = 24-26-27-29-30-32 shoulder stitches left on the needles. Bind off the stitches when the length of the back of the sweater becomes 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm - bind off in the same row as the front.

Sleeves for the sweater we knit in the round using knitting needles with two working ends, switching to circular knitting needles when necessary.

Cast on 58-60-62-64-66-68 stitches and knit 5 cm of elastic, knit 1 by purl 1. Then knit a row while decreasing 9-9-11-11-11-13 stitches evenly = 49-51-51-53-55-55 stitches. Insert a marker at the beginning of the circle (= middle seam under the sleeve) and continue working in stockinette stitch. When the length of the fabric measures 7-8-11-7-6-8 cm, start adding one stitch on each side of the marker. Repeat adding 3.-2?.-2.-2.-2.-1? cm total 15-17-19-20-21-23 times = 79-85-89-93-97-101 sts.

When the length of the canvas is 46 cm for all sizes, start taking according to the diagram
M.1 (stitches marked with an arrow in the diagram = middle of the top of the sleeve, count from the sides. Note: add loops in the template). Once you have completed the pattern, continue knitting in blue until the end. When the sleeve length of the sweater reaches 53-52-51-49-48-45 cm (for larger sizes this length is shorter, because the long head of the sleeve widens the shoulders), finish knitting at the point under the sleeve. Cast on 1st stitch on each side (= edge stitches for gathering) and knit further until the sleeve length is 55 cm for all sizes and bind off the stitches.

Assembly. Sew shoulder seams. Sew on the sleeves. Knitting a neck for a sweater.

Neck. Raise stitches for neckline from face 80 to 92 in the round, including stitches on pins (extra needles) on size 3 needles with blue thread. Purl 1 round, knit 1 round, at the same time evenly shorten; stitches to 100-104-108-112-116-120 stitches. Then knit an elastic band 1 x 1 7 cm and close the knit stitch with the knit stitch and the purl stitch with the purl stitch. Fold the elastic in half to the wrong side and secure from the nutria with small loose stitches.