Vest (sleeveless vest) rectangle knitted crosswise with knitting needles. Vests and sleeveless vests knitted Vest knitted crosswise

Sizes: 36/38 (40/42) 44/46

You will need: yarn (100% cotton; 70 M/50 g) - 500 (550) 600 g color. caramel; circular knitting needles No. > 5; hook No. 4; button (diameter 25 mm).

Advice: to relieve the stress on the shoulders, knit on circular knitting needles in rows in forward and reverse directions.

Pattern 1: garter stitch = knit and purl rows - knit stitches, do not pull out the edge stitches. Pattern 2: garter stitch in shortened rows: 1st and 2nd rows: knit all stitches in pattern 1 3rd and 4th rows (= shortened rows): knit the number of stitches indicated in the text, turn with 1 yarn over and knit in reverse direction. Constantly repeat the 1st-4th rows, while starting from the 5th row, when knitting on them, knit the turning yarn overs with the next loop together in order to avoid the formation of holes.

Knitting density: pattern 1 -16 p. x 31 r. = 10x10 cm.

Attention: shelves, short sleeves and knit the back with a single piece across. starting from the side of the left shelf. Arrow on pattern = knitting direction. The dimensions on the pattern are partially rounded for ease of calculation for technical reasons. Description of work: cast on 83 (87) 91 loops on needles crosswise set and after the initial purl row, knit for the left front with pattern 2. At the same time, shortened rows are performed at 66 (69) 72 p.

The right edge of the work forms the bottom edge, the left edge of the work forms the neck. The row numbers below apply to the right edge = bottom edge only: the neck edge is half the length of the bottom edge shown. After 24.5 cm = 76 rows (27 cm = 84 rows) 29.5 cm = 92 rows from the starting row, leave the first 50 stitches for the side line... but do not cut the thread. Using a new working thread, continue working for the left sleeve on the remaining 33 (37) 41 l with pattern 2. At the same time, perform shortened rows for 16 (19) 22 sts. After 23 cm = 72 rows (25.5 cm = 80 rows) 28 cm = 88 rows From the beginning of knitting the sleeve, cut the working thread of the sleeve.

For the back, re-include the first working thread and... starting with the 1st front row, continue working on all 83 (89) 95 l with pattern 2. as described in the instructions for the left shelf. After 24.5 cm = 76 rows (27 cm = 84 rows) 29.5 cm = 92 rows from the beginning of knitting the back, the middle of the back is reached Finish the jacket in a mirror image, then after 49 cm = 152 rows (54 cm = 168 rows) 59 cm = 184 row from the beginning of knitting the back, make the right sleeve, like the left sleeve, and the right front. like the first half of the back, but with a hole for a button.

To do this, after 24 cm = 74 rows (26.5 cm = 82 rows) 29 cm = 90 rows from the beginning of knitting the front at the height of the neckline, knit 2 stitches together. Knit 2 yarn overs and 2 loops together with a slant to the left (slip 1 loop like a knit stitch. 1 knit stitch, then pull it through the removed loop), turn with 1 yarn over and knit on the remaining loops in the opposite direction, while knitting the 1st yarn over . 2nd yarn over - knit crossed After 24.5 cm = 76 rows (27 cm - 84 rows) 29.5 cm = 92 rows from the beginning of knitting the right front, bind off all the loops as knit stitches, while knitting the turning yarn over with the next loop together before closing front Assembly: tie the edge of the neck with crochet 1 next to the connection. Art.. if desired, slightly seating the edge. Sew on a button.

Features of knitting female models vests - classic, with a hood, fur, grass, elongated, youth, creative.

With the arrival of the first days of spring, we feel the desire to quickly take off our warm winter clothes and change them to lighter clothes. And in the fall, with the onset of cold weather, we hesitate for a long time before putting on a coat. Vests help us with this.

There are so many models and combinations of patterns that connoisseurs of different clothing styles can easily find the best option for themselves.

If you are a beginner craftswoman or an experienced needlewoman, be sure to add a few knitted sleeveless They will keep you healthy and delight you with the freshness of your everyday looks.

We'll talk more about the nuances of knitting women's vests in the article.

How to knit an elongated women's vest with pockets: diagram with description

a girl in a long knitted vest with pockets sits on the sofa

For many years, elongated women's knitted vests remain at the peak of popularity. Therefore, cast aside doubts, select yarn, knitting needles, patterns and make your dream come true.

Please note that:

  • thick yarn and knitting needles will significantly save you time, the number of rows and loops
  • how simpler model, the more interesting it looks
  • braids and arans require more loops of the product
  • elongated vests go well with belts, trousers, dresses
  • pockets on such models are more decorative

And we add a number of patterns describing knitting options for elongated vests with pockets.



diagram and description of knitting a women's long vest with pockets

diagram and description of knitting a women's long vest with pockets, option 2

Knitting - women's vest with fur trim: pattern, diagram with description



stylish knitted vest with fur on a girl

Women love fur for the pleasant sensation of touch, warmth and beauty of the product with it. Therefore, treat yourself to a knitted vest with its addition.

Depending on the splendor and quantity of the fur piece, insert it:

  • around the neck
  • along the perimeter of the vest with free front strips
  • as a collar

Since the presence of fur is associated with warmth, patterns on vests are appropriate:

  • arans
  • bulky, for example, rice, garter stitch

As an example, let's add some successful patterns for knitting a vest with fur trim.

And a couple of diagrams with a description of the work below.



diagram and description of work on a women's vest with fur trim

diagram and description of knitting a vest with fur trim, option 2

description of knitting a women's vest with fur trim, option 3

How to knit an openwork women's vest with knitting needles: diagram with description



a beautiful blue openwork vest, knitted, on a girl

The openwork on a women's vest is a classic office style. Thanks to such patterns, beautiful ladies create feminine images, emphasize your taste and style.

The procedure for knitting an openwork vest is similar to any option discussed earlier. The only adjustment is the pattern.

The main motifs on women's sleeveless vests include:

  • diamonds
  • waves
  • net
  • flowers
  • vertical stripes

For inspiration, we insert a couple of patterns describing how to knit an openwork women's vest.



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How to knit a long women's vest with knitting needles without fastener: diagrams



a light long vest made with knitting needles on a girl

Often, long vests attract craftswomen for their practicality, maintaining the warmth and comfort of the image.

Models without clasp are:

  • connected by interlacing fabrics in the belly-chest areas
  • made of 2 strips - front and back, sewn together
  • with freely hanging front strips that are not fastened together in any way

In the first case, you knit 3 fabrics, connecting and separating them at a certain height from the start of work. In this case, the bottom of the product has an asymmetrical edge.

In the second case, knit the front with more patterns than for the back. Such vests are preferable for beginning craftswomen.

Several patterns for knitting long patterns of women's vests.

description of knitting a long vest without fastener, example 1

description of knitting a long vest without fastener, example 2

How to knit a women's white youth vest with knitting needles: diagram

a youthful long white vest, knitted, on a blonde

Youth women's vests do not like a bunch of braids and arans. Such patterns are associated with maturity and seriousness. And we need effects of lightness, playfulness, creativity.

Carefully study the patterns and imagine their appropriateness on your future vest.

Youth knitted sleeveless vests are characterized by:

  • simplicity of cut or originality of execution
  • length below average, that is, models from 75 cm and more
  • the presence of a hood and/or inserts with fringe/grass/thin pieces of fur

We add a number of knitting patterns for similar vests.



white youth women's vest with knitting needles, diagram and description. example 1

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stylish youth white vest knitted on a girl, description and diagram, part 2

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How to knit a women's classic vest with knitting needles with buttons: diagram



classic women's vest with knitting needles, photo of model from magazine

The classic remains relevant no matter what fashion trends. A women's vest with buttons is a kind of must have in the wardrobe of needlewomen of any skill level.

If you have not yet mastered the nuances of knitting buttonholes, knit a solid front fabric with an imitation placket and sew buttons on it.

It will be easy for advanced needlewomen:

  • do both planks
  • calculate places for buttonholes
  • crochet them and sew them in the designated areas

Alternatively, select original buttons and skip the tying step for a finished knitted garment.

The scheme for working on a classic women's vest is below.



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diagram and description of knitting a women's classic vest with buttons, example 3

Warm women's vest knitted from mohair: diagram with description

realistic model of a light cashmere vest on a smiling blonde

Mohair is a fine natural yarn that gives products warmth and originality. However, be careful when knitting a vest from it. Some tips:

  • choose knitting needles 1-4 sizes thicker than the thread of yarn
  • feel free to stick to openwork patterns
  • combine the finished product with clothing different colors and styles
  • insert braids in small quantities and preferably large ones

A mohair vest is almost weightless and accentuates a blouse or turtleneck. On the other hand, you will be warm in it even in cool weather.

We add several patterns describing how to knit a mohair vest.



diagram and description of knitting a women's mohair vest

description of knitting a warm long women's mohair vest

Large size women's knitted vest: diagram with description



original openwork vest for a curvy girl

Curvy ladies know how to present themselves stylishly and brightly in clothes with the help of vests. To do this they use the following models:

  • with freely falling front panels,
  • extended to mid-thigh,
  • with only one or two buttons at the top in the neck area, or a couple of pieces at the bottom,
  • with a belt of medium thickness, knitted from yarn of the same color as the vest, or leather to match its color. Determine where to wear it below your waist. However, avoid deep odor,
  • asymmetrical fashionable ones, in which the back is 10-15 cm longer than the front,
  • poncho vests connected on the sides by a pair of ponchos,
  • from calm tones of yarn.

Several patterns describing knitting vests for curvy ladies are below.



diagram, description of a knitted vest for curvy lady, example 1

diagram, description of a knitted vest for a curvy lady, example 2

Knitted women's grass vest: diagram with description



gray vest made of grass, made with knitting needles, on a smiling brunette

Grass attracts needlewomen with the opportunity to create original fur products.

Knit yourself a vest with weed, highlight your originality and your taste.

Before you start knitting with this yarn, learn a number of points:

  • prepare knitting needles of different diameters and regular threads, which you alternate with grass through an equal number of rows,
  • To ensure that the fabric retains its shape and elasticity during wear, insert a flexible thread in areas with regular yarn,
  • Plan buttons for the vest as connectors for the front panels. Or perform continuous knitting of both parts of the product and then add a wide belt,
  • change the pattern when working with grass to purl rows. This way the product will retain maximum pomp.

Below are several patterns describing how to knit a women's vest with the addition of grass.



women's vest with grass knitting needles, diagram and description, example 1

women's vest with grass knitting needles, diagram and description, example 2

Women's knitted vest with hood: diagram with description



original vest with hood with knitting needles and leaves pattern

A hood on a vest is not only warm, but also original. If you love convenience and practicality in clothing, then you already have a similar model of a sleeveless vest or you have prepared materials for knitting it.

The hood is appropriate on vests:

  • from multi-colored yarn
  • with or without clasp
  • as a continuation of the front shelves

Knit it separately and then sew it to the finished vest, or continue the fabric to the desired height and sew it in a convenient way.

A number of ready-made patterns with a description of knitting women's vests with a hood.



pattern and procedure for knitting a women's vest with a hood, example 1 pattern and procedure for knitting a women's vest with a hood, example 2

Knitted poncho vest: diagrams with descriptions



gray poncho vest knitted on a model

A poncho will keep you warmer than a classic vest due to its closed shoulders.

There are many varieties of poncho shapes. However, needlewomen prefer:

  • semicircle at the front and back with the highest points at the elbows,
  • rectangular wide canvases connected at the lower ribs,
  • a solid strip with a hole for the head. The first is fastened at the waist with a belt or ties on the sides in the area of ​​the elbow bend.

A number of ready-made schemes with detailed description knitting poncho below.



diagram and description of knitting a women's poncho vest, example 1

diagram and description of knitting a women's poncho vest, example 2

Knitting patterns for women's vests



knitted women's vest and enlarged pattern on the canvas

From the examples of knitting women's vests discussed above, you can see that a variety of patterns are suitable for them. Take into account:

  • purpose of creation
  • combination with other wardrobe items
  • features and color of yarn
  • spoke thickness

Let's add a number of alternative patterns made with knitting needles for knitting a women's sleeveless vest.



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Models of creative knitted vests for women: photos



creative youth vest, made with knitting needles, on a girl

The originality of knitting techniques and combinations of patterns make it possible to emphasize your individuality in the everyday combination of a vest with wardrobe items. creative models knitted women's vests, photo 18

So, we looked at the varieties of women's vests and the nuances of knitting them, learned how to decorate sleeveless vests with fur, grass, a hood, and choose patterns for the future product.

Pick up your knitting needles and create your own look! Even loops for you!

Video: how to knit a women's vest - a detailed master class

We will need:

  • main yarn: 3 (4, 4) skeins of 100% merino wool, off-white color
  • additional yarn: 2 (3, 3) skeins of 100% merino wool, dark color. You can take other yarn to choose from.
  • circular knitting needles No. 8;
  • straight knitting needles No. 8;
  • some yarn in a contrasting color.

Dimensions:

  • final length of product including collar: 38 cm (41 cm, 44 cm)
  • final armhole length: 20 cm;
  • final shoulder width: 30.5 cm (35.5 cm, 38 cm);
  • final front width: 23 cm (26 cm, 28.5 cm);

Adviсe:

We will knit this sleeveless vest sideways, that is, from one vertical edge to the other, from the crown to the bottom, or from the bottom of the top.

To create this vest, intarsia is used. In each line we will need two skeins of yarn, two colors. In fact, knitting is very simple, you just have to try it, and I’m sure you will like this technique.

Step 1 (LS): We wrap the main thread around the additional thread and knit the next loop with the additional thread.

Step 2 (IS): we throw the additional thread to the front and wrap it around the main thread, so we form a small broach that connects the two threads.

Step 3 (IS): we throw the main thread over the back wall and knit the next loops with it.

And for a better understanding, I suggest watching a video that shows in detail how to knit crosswise in two colors.

Rectangular sleeveless vest in two colors

Left side (front)

Using an additional thread, cast on 48 stitches on long knitting needles and set them aside.

Using the main thread, we cast on 72 loops on circular knitting needles, the total number of working loops is 120.

Note: When you add colors, be very careful and follow the photos presented above.

1st row (RS): We knit 72 loops with the main thread, and we knit with an additional thread to the end of the row.

2nd row (IS): remove 1 loop, knit 47 loops with an additional thread, knit with the main thread to the end of the row;

3rd row: remove the loop, knit 71 loops with the main thread, additional loops until the end of the row;

Repeat rows 2 and 3 until the length from the edge is 23 cm (25 cm, 28.5 cm).

Cut the main thread.

Forming the left armhole

Next row (IS) : remove 1 loop, knit an additional 39 loops, cut the additional thread, knit 32 knit stitches with a contrasting thread, cut this thread, attach the main thread and knit the remaining loops to the end of the row;

Back

Next row (IS): Remove 1, knit 71 loops with the main thread, attach an additional thread and knit it to the end;

Repeat the 2nd and 3rd row from the left side of the front until the length from the counter thread is 30.5 cm (35.5 cm, 38 cm). We finish knitting on the front side and cut the main thread.

Forming the right armhole

Next row (IS): remove 1, knit 39 loops with an additional thread, cut the additional thread, use a contrasting thread and knit 32 loops, cut this thread, knit with the main thread to the end of the row;

Right side (front)

Next row (RS): Remove 1, knit 71 loops with the main thread, attach an additional thread and knit to the end.
Repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows from the left side of the front until the length from the contrasting thread is 30.5 cm (35.5 cm, 38 cm). We finish knitting on the front side.

Closing the loops (IS): We close 47 loops with an additional thread, cut the thread; Use the main thread to close the remaining loops and cut the thread.

Armholes

Note: Use the instructions below for both openings.

There are ends of our working threads on both sides of the contrasting thread; they need to be secured well with a needle.

We select and close

From the front side we select 32 loops under the bottom of the contrasting thread on short circular knitting needles; We continue to select 32 loops over the contrasting thread, the total number should be 64 loops.

Using the tip of the needle, we pinch the contrasting thread and carefully pull it out of the product.

Close the loops (LS): close 24 loops with the rest of the fixed main thread, cut it off; We close 16 loops with an additional thread, cut this thread; attach the main thread and bind off the remaining loops;

Using strings at the beginning and end, close any gaps. We fix the threads and hide them in the product.

So we have a pretty sleeveless vest!

Be inspired, my dears!


The right vest can completely change your image. Our vest is exactly like this. And how impressive a dropped shoulder looks.

Dimensions: 32/34, 36/38, 40/42, 44/46 and 48/50
You will need: 5/5/6/6/7 skeins of turquoise yarn Schachenmayr SOFT & EASY (100% polyacrylic, 235 m/100 g); circular knitting needles No. 4, 100 cm long; knitting needle for braids or auxiliary spoke.

Elastic band 2/2: alternately knit 2, purl 2.

Main pattern: knit according to the pattern, which shows only persons. p., which should be read from right to left. In purl. r. Knit loops according to the pattern, knit yarn overs.

Start as indicated in the instructions, repeat 40 points of rapport, finish as indicated. Repeat from 1st to 16th row.

Knitting density, main pattern: 23 p. and 28 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Attention! The vest is knitted crosswise, the arrows on the pattern show the direction of knitting.

Back: cast on 48/51/51/58/58 sts and start from purl 1. r. purl p. Then in the next person. r. start knitting after chrome. according to the pattern from arrow a/b/b/c/c, tie to the end of the repeat, then perform the repeat one more time, finish the edge.

After 3.5 cm = 8 r. of the main pattern on the right side, re-cast 100/97/97/90/90 p. = 148 p.

After 45/51/57/63/68 cm (= 8/9/10/11/12 repetitions of repeat in height) after the 2nd set of loops on the right side, close 100/97/97/90/90 sts and on the remaining 48/51/51/58/58 p. knit the last 8 p. main pattern, then bind off all the loops.

Right front: start knitting like a back. Cast on 48/51/51/58/58 sts and start from purl 1. r. purl p.

Then in the next person. r. start knitting according to the pattern after the chrome. from arrow a/b/b/c/c, tie to the end of the repeat, then perform the repeat one more time, finish the edge.

After 3.5 cm = 8 r. of the main pattern on the right side of the knitting, re-cast 100/97/97/90/90 p. = 148 p.

After this, distribute the loops as follows: chrome, start working in the 9th row. from the double arrow, knit to the end of the repeat, then repeat the width 3 more times, edging.

After 19.5/22/25/28/30.5 cm from the initial cast-on edge on the left side of the knitting to bevel the neckline, close 20 stitches, then in every 2nd row. another 5 x 10 p. = 78 p.

After 23/25.5/28.5/31.5/34.5 cm (= 4/4.5/5/5.5/6 repetitions of repeat in height) after the initial cast-on edge, bind off the remaining 78 sts.

Left front: knit symmetrically to the right front.

Cast on 78 sts, knit 1st purl. r. purl p., then after chrome. start knitting according to the pattern in the 1st/9th/1st/9th/1st r. from the double arrow, knit to the end of the repeat, then repeat in width 1 more time, finish with the first 10 stitches of the repeat, chrome.

After completing the 3rd r. of the main pattern for the bevel of the neckline on the left side of the knitting, dial on 10 sts again, then in every 2nd p. additionally cast on another 4 x 10 stitches and 1 x 20 stitches, including the cast-on loops in the main pattern.

After 19.5/22/25/28/30.5 cm (= 3.5/4/4.5/5/5.5 repetitions of repeat in height) from the initial cast-on edge on the right side of the knitting, close 100/97/ 97/90/90 p. and on the remaining 48/51/51/58/58 p. knit the last 8 p. the main pattern for the sleeve, then close all the loops.

Assembly: sew shoulder seams. For the sleeve placket, cast on 98 stitches along the edge of each sleeve and knit the placket with a 2/2 rib, starting from the 1st purl. r. and after chrome. start with purl 1, knit 2. and finish symmetrically.

At a bar height of 3 cm, close all loops. Sew side seams and sleeve trim seams.

For the bottom strip of the cardigan, cast on 53/59/65/71/77 sts along the edge of each front and 118/130/142/154/166 sts along the edge of the back = 224/248/272/296/320 sts .

For the strips of the shelves, cast on 87 sts on circular knitting needles along the straight edge of each shelf, including the end side of the bottom strip, 73 sts along the bevels of the neckline and 40 sts along the edge of the back neckline = 360 sts.

Knit with an elastic band of 2/2, and start from the 1st purl. r. and after chrome. start with purl 2, knit 2. and finish symmetrically. At a bar height of 4 cm, close all loops.

The vest is knitted on knitting needles

(photos click to enlarge)

Difficulty level: for experienced knitters

Finished product dimensions:

1) bust 81 cm, length 53 cm

2) bust 86 cm, length 55 cm

3) bust 96 cm, length 58 cm

4) bust 106 cm, length 62 cm

You will need:

5 (5, 6) skeins of Aslan Engenho yarn (80% acrylic, 20% polyamide, 110 m/100 g), color 0021 (beige)

Circular knitting needles No. 6, length 80 cm

Circular knitting needles No. 5, 60 cm long or waste thread (to which you can temporarily transfer stitches)

6 stitch markers of different colors (rings)

Rec. knitting needle for braids

4 buttons with a diameter of 2.5 cm (wooden or coconut shell)

Knitting density: 16 p. x 22 r. = 10 x 10 cm (stockinette stitch, knitting needles No. 6)

Garter stitch: knit all rows

Front stitch: knit front rows, knit purl rows

Braid (knitted 10 sts):

1st, 5th and 7th rows: knit all stitches

2nd and all even rows: knit loops according to the pattern

3rd row: k1, 2 p. leave for auxiliary. knitting needle before work, knit 2, knit knit loops with aux. knitting needles, leave 2 stitches for spare parts. knitting needle at work, knit 2, knit stitches with aux. knitting needles, knit 1

9th row: k1, 2 p. leave for auxiliary. knitting needle at work, knit 2, knit stitches with aux. knitting needles, leave 2 stitches for spare parts. knitting needle before work, knit 2, knit stitches with aux. knitting needles, knit 1

11th row: repeat from the 1st row.

NOTES:

1. The vest is knitted crosswise in one piece; there is no need to sew side seams. The downward expansion of the vest is created by knitting in short rows.

3. If there is only one number in the description, it applies to all sizes. Differing data for larger sizes are given in parentheses. To make knitting easier, mark the numbers related to your size in the description in advance.

Knitting technique with short rows(the figure shows the front stitch):

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Knit to the point where the description says to slip the stitch from the left needle to the right needle without knitting. Place the thread before work and remove the next loop (Fig. 1). Place the thread behind the work and return the removed loop to the left knitting needle (Fig. 2). Turn the work and knit the row in the opposite direction. In the next (unshortened) row, reaching the removed loop, knit it together with the circled thread, which is located under the removed loop.

DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK:

Left shelf:

On needles No. 6, cast on 71 (77, 83, 89) sts and knit 12 rows in garter stitch. When knitting the next row, place stitch markers on the knitting needle as follows: 7 sts, marker, 10 sts, marker, 7 sts, marker, 21 (27, 33, 39) sts, marker, 8 sts, marker, 10 p., marker, 8 p.

In the next row (wrong side of work) knit 8, purl 10, k8, 21(27, 33, 39) purl, 7 knit, 10 purl, 7 knit.

At the same time, knit in short rows as follows:

* Rows 1-2: knit 62 (68, 74; 80) sts, slip next. loop, turn the work and knit to the end of the row.

Rows 3-4: Knit all 71 (77, 83, 89) sts.

Rows 5-6: knit 52 (58; 64; 70) sts, slip next. loop, turn the work and knit to the end of the row.

Rows 7-8: Knit all 71 (77, 83, 89) sts.

Rows 9-10: knit 44 (50; 56; 62) sts, slip next. loop, turn the work and knit to the end of the row.

Rows 11-12: Knit all 71 (77, 83, 89) sts.

Rows 13-14: knit 39 (45; 51; 57) sts, slip next. loop, turn the work and knit to the end of the row.

Rows 15-16: Work all 71 (77, 83, 89) sts.

Rows 17-18: knit 29 sts, slip next. loop, turn the work and knit to the end of the row.

Rows 19-20: knit all 71 (77, 83, 89) sts *

Repeat from * to * until the height is 23 (24, 25, 26) cm.

Left armhole:

Knit on the last 28 sts in short rows as follows:

** Rows 1-2: knit 19 sts, slip next. loop, turn the work and knit to the end of the row.

Rows 3-4: knit all 28 sts.

Rows 5-6: knit 11 sts, remove trace. loop, turn the work and knit to the end of the row.

Rows 7-8: knit all 28 sts **

Repeat from ** to ** until the height is 20 (21, 22, 23) cm.

Work 4 (4, 6, 6) rows.

Back:

Combine on one knitting needle the 43 (49, 55, 61) stitches in progress and the 28 stitches set aside and continue knitting in short rows on all 71 (77, 83, 89) stitches, repeating from * to * to a height of 41 (42 , 44, 46) see.

Temporarily set aside the first 43 (49, 55, 61) sts.

Right armhole:

Knit on the last 28 sts in short rows, repeating from ** to ** to a height of 20 (21, 22, 23) cm.

Temporarily set aside the armhole stitches.

Attach the thread and knit the previously set aside 43 (49, 55, 61) sts, starting from the purl row.

Work 4 (4, 6, 6) rows.

Right shelf:

Combine on one knitting needle the 43 (49, 55, 61) stitches in progress and the 28 stitches set aside and continue knitting in short rows on all 71 (77, 83, 89) stitches, repeating from * to * to a height of 23 (24 , 25, 26) see.

Close all loops.

Finish:

Having placed the work with the front side facing you, cast on the loops along the edge of the neckline (raise the loops from the “grains” formed by the edge loops), while not casting on the loops along the edges of the 12 rows of the fastener bar.

Knit 2 rows.

On the next row, decrease 18 (19, 20, 21)% of the total number of stitches.

Work 8 more rows in garter stitch.

Cast off the picot loops of 2 sts as follows: cast off 3 sts (knit 2 sts together), * return the last closed loop to the left knitting needle, add 1 st from the loop that is on the knitting needle, cast off the next 3 p. (including added loop) *. Repeat from * to * until all neck loops are closed.

Sew buttons.

Model from the site aslan.com.br (translation from Portuguese)

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