Men's sweater with Norwegian pattern knit. A Norwegian sweater will keep you warm in any weather

Dimensions

34/36 (38/40) 42/44

You will need

Yarn (80% sheep wool, 20% cashmere; 90 m/50g) – 500 (550) 600 g white and 200 (200) 250 g black; knitting needles No. 8; circular knitting needles No. 8, 40 cm long; hook number 8.

Patterns and schemes

Rubber

Alternately 1 knit, 1 purl.

Facial surface

In front rows, knit stitches with knit stitches, in purl rows - purl.

Garter stitch

In all rows, knit all stitches.

Norwegian pattern

Knit according to patterns A and B. All rows are indicated on the patterns, 1 cell of the pattern = 1 p. x 1 r. pattern.

To prevent holes from forming in the knitted fabric when changing threads, cross the threads on the wrong side of the part. When knitting large sections of the thread, cross it from time to time on the wrong side to avoid long stretches.

Arrows and limit lines indicate loops for specific sizes:
between the arrows a - for size 34/36, between b - for size 38/40, between c - for size 42/44.

Emphasized decreases

Right edge: edge, 1 knit, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the left (= slip 1 loop like a knit, 1 knit and pull it through the removed loop).

Left edge: knit until the last 4 stitches, then knit 2 stitches together, knit 1, edge stitch.

Knitting density

14.5 p. x 17 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted in a Norwegian pattern using needles No. 8.

Pattern


Getting the job done

Back

Using white thread, cast on 77 (83) 89 sts and knit the bottom bar with an elastic band, starting from the purl row.

After 6 cm = 11 r. from the elastic band, cast on 24 stitches on both sides for pockets and distribute the pattern loops as follows: edging, 22 stitches in stockinette stitch, 1 stitch in garter stitch, 77 (83) 89 stitches in Norwegian pattern according to pattern A, 1 stitch. garter stitch, 22 stitches in stockinette stitch, chrome.

After 18 cm = 30 r. From the elastic, close 24 stitches of pockets on both sides. Continue working on the remaining 77 (83) 89 stitches using the Norwegian pattern according to pattern A. At the same time, in the 31st row. start decreasing for the side bevels: first decrease 1 p., then in every 6th r. another 5 x 1 p. = 65 (71) 77 p.

At a height of 44 cm = 74 rubles. make marks for the sleeves.

Having completed 54 cm = 91 r. according to the diagram, continue working with white thread in stockinette stitch.

After 20 (21) 22 cm = 34 (36) 38 r. Close all loops from marks.

Before

Knit like a back, with pockets, but with a deeper neckline. To do this, at a height of 53 (54) 56 cm = 90 (92) 94 r. close the middle 19 (21) 23 sts and finish both sides separately.

To round the neckline, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 5 x 1 p.

At a height of 20 (21) 22 cm = 34 (36) 38 r. bind off the remaining 18 (20) 22 shoulder stitches.

Finish the second side symmetrically.

Sleeves

Using white thread, cast on 37 (39) 41 stitches for each sleeve and knit a cuff with an elastic band, starting from the purl row.

After 3 cm = 7 r. From the bottom edge continue knitting with a Norwegian pattern according to pattern B.

At 7 p.m. from the elastic band, add 1 stitch for side bevels on both sides, then in every 6th row. another 10 x 1 p. = 59 (61) 63 p.

After 42 cm = 72 r. close the loops.

Knit the second sleeve in the same way.

Assembly

Pin the details onto the pattern, moisten and leave until dry.

Sew side seams, while sewing pockets on three sides.

Sew sleeve seams and shoulder seams.

Sew the corners of the pockets with several stitches from the wrong side to the front.

Crochet the edge of the neck with white thread 1 r. conn. art., making 36 (38) 40 stitches on the back and 20 (22) 24 stitches on the front.

Then from each connection. Art. cast on 56 (60) 64 sts on circular knitting needles and knit the binding with an elastic band. after 3.5 cm = 6 r. Purl the loops of the binding with double thread.

For the golf collar, cast on double black thread on needles No. 8 along the edge of the neckline 64 (70) 78 stitches and knit in the round with an elastic band. After 22 cm = 32 r. close the loops freely.

Sew in the sleeves.

Photo: Knitting magazine. Burda" No. 4/2013

Dimensions S – M – L – XL – XXL - XXXL.

Materials: 500-550-600-650-700-800 gr. (100% wool, 50g/50 m) light beige; 100-100-100-150-150-150 g white; 100-100-100-150-150-150 g dark pink; 50g for all sizes pink. Double-pointed needles and circular needles (80 and 40 cm), No. 8. Double-pointed needles and circular needles (80 and 40 cm), No. 7 – for elastic.

Knitting density 11 stitches x 15 rows in stocking stitch = 10*10cm.

Knitting pattern. Look at diagrams A1 to A3. The diagrams are shown on the front side. The knitting pattern is the same as for stocking knitting.

Knitting the back and front of a sweater with knitting needles. Knit in the round using circular knitting needles. Cast on 116-128-140-152-164-176 stitches of light beige thread on circular needles No. 7. Carry in white thread and start knitting an elastic band = two knit and two purl, 7 cm wide. Change circular needles No. 7 to knitting needles No. 8 and knit 1 round, decreasing 20 stitches evenly = 96-108-120-132-144-156 stitches. Insert a marker in the first stitch and markers in the 49th, 55th, 61st, 73rd and 79th stitches on both sides of the knit. Next, knit in stockinette stitch according to pattern A1. When you have knitted the rapport vertically once, continue knitting with a light beige thread. When the size of the fabric is 34-35-36-37-38-39 cm, knit according to pattern A2. When you finish knitting according to pattern A2, knit one circle of loops with light beige threads, casting off 7 loops on each side of the armhole (i.e. one loop with a marker + three loops on each side of the loop) = until there are no stitches left 82–94–106–118–130-142 knitting stitches. As a result, the size of the sweater fabric will be approximately 41-42-43-44-45-46 cm. Put the knitted fabric aside and start knitting the sleeves.

Knitting sleeves will be carried out in a circle using knitting needles with two working ends. On needles No. 7, cast on 28-28-32-32-36-36 loops with light beige threads. Then change the thread to white and knit 2 knits by 2 purls with an elastic band.

When the knitted fabric is 7 cm, replace the knitting needles from #7 to #8 knitting needles. Continue knitting according to pattern A1, using stocking stitch beige thread. At the beginning of the next knitting round, insert a marker (= middle under the sleeve). When the length of the knitted fabric is 14cm, you will need to add a loop on each side of the marker, repeat adding every 8-8-6-6-5-5cm 3-3-4-4-5-5 times = 36-36-42 -42-48-48 loops. At the same time, when the size of the fabric is 35 cm, start knitting according to pattern A2 - adding loops to the pattern. Having knitted according to pattern A2, knit one circle with light beige threads, while it is necessary to close 7 loops from the middle under the sleeve (i.e. one loop with a marker + three loops on each side of this loop) = until there are no left on the knitting needle 29-29-35-35-41-41 stitches. Thus, the size of the fabric will be 43 cm. Then knit the other sleeve as well.

Yoke. Transfer the open stitches from the sleeves to the size 8 circular needles of the main fabric of the sweater (back/front) = 140-152-176-188-212-224 stitches. Insert a marker into the stitch in the middle of the back of the garment. Work one round with light beige yarn, aligning and distributing all stitches = 140-160-180-200-220 stitches. Knit 0-1-0-1-0-1 cm of stockinette stitch with light beige thread. Then continue knitting and cutting according to pattern A3 - knit as shown by the arrow according to your size = 70-80-90-90-90-99 stitches. Work one round and at the same time reduce 10-20-26-26-22-31 stitches evenly = 60-60-64-64-68-68 stitches. Create a rise in the back of the product as follows: knit 8 knit stitches after the marker in the middle of the back, turn the product over and knit 17 purl loops, turn the product over, knit another 25 knit stitches, turn the sweater over and knit 33 purl loops, turn the product over and knit 41 knit stitches loop, turn the product over and knit 49 purl loops. Turn the product over and knit one circle to the middle of the back of the product.

Neck. Change knitting needles to short circular needles No. 7, knit ribbing = knit 2 by purl 2 to neck size 12-12-13-13-14-14 cm. Loosely bind off knit stitches over knit stitch and purl stitches over purl stitch.

Assembly sweaters. Sew open seams under sleeves.

Rubber: alternately knit 2, purl 2.

Stockinette stitch: knit in circular rows. p.

Motive 1 width 4 sts: knit according to counting pattern 1, purl. rows of loops knit according to the pattern. Repeat rapport loops widthwise. Perform rapport in height 1 time.

Motive 2 25 p. wide, circle. rows: knit according to counting pattern 2, in even circles. rows of loops knit according to the pattern. Repeat rapport loops. Execute 1 time.

Knitting density

Persons stitch: 24 p. and 36 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Description of knitting a sweater

Back:

Using a dark blue thread, cast on 120 stitches and knit between the edges. 6 cm elastic band. in the last purl. row evenly add 9 sts. Then knit. satin stitch After 8 cm from the cast-on edge, perform motive 1 once, starting with the edge, 2 stitches with a dark blue thread and ending with 1 stitch with a dark blue thread, edge. Next, knit with a dark blue thread. satin stitch After 38 cm from the cast-on edge, close on both sides in every 2nd r. 6 x 2 and 5 x 1 p. At the same time, set aside the middle 25 p. and knit further separately in shortened rows, putting aside in addition to the 25 set aside loops in every 2nd row 2x6, 2x4, 2x3, 3x2 and 2 x 1 p. Constantly turn the rows double crochet Then put all the loops aside.

Before:

Knit as for the back, but 34 cm from the cast-on edge, set aside the middle 15 stitches and then knit in short rows, turning the double crochet rows. In every 2nd r. set aside another 3x4, 3x3, 8 x 2 and 2 x 1 stitches. After 38 cm from the cast-on edge, decrease on both sides, as for the back. Then put all the loops aside.

Sleeves:

Using a dark blue thread, cast on 50 stitches and knit between the edges. 4 cm elastic band. Then, starting from the 9th stitch after the edge, divide the work and knit 4 cm separately (thumb hole). Next knit on all loops.

After 17 cm from the cast-on edge, knit faces. satin stitch, adding on both sides for bevels every 4th r. 25 x 1 p. After 20 cm from the cast-on edge, perform motif 1 once, distributing the loops of the pattern from the middle. Then knit with dark blue thread. After 48 cm from the cast-on edge, set aside the middle 10 stitches and knit in short rows, turning the double crochet rows. In every 2nd r. set aside another 10 x 2 sts and 8 x 1 sts. After 52 cm from the cast-on edge, decrease on both sides, as for the back. Then put all the loops aside.

Knit the second sleeve in the same way, making the hole for the thumb symmetrically.

Assembly:

Transfer all the postponed loops for the yoke onto one knitting needle, close them into a ring and knit the 10th circle with dark blue thread. r. persons satin stitch, while in the 1st r. knit all yarn overs with a trail, loop together = 318 sts. In the 2nd r. knit 14 x 2 stitches evenly together = 304 stitches. Then distribute the loops in the following manner, starting from the middle of the back: from the 14th to 25th stitches of motif 2, 13 stitches with dark blue thread, * 25 stitches of motif 2, 13 sts with dark blue thread *, repeat from * to * 7 more times, ending with the first 13 sts of motive 2.

In every 5th r. in 13 p. knit 2 p. together = 224 p. after the end of the motif. On these loops, knit 10 circles with dark blue thread. rows of faces. smooth surface, in the last r. knit 2 stitches together. On the remaining 112 sts, knit 13 cm with an elastic band and bind off all loops. Complete all seams.

Schemes and pattern for knitting a sweater:


An original model for lovers of the jacquard technique. The Norwegian pattern running along the yoke adds a unique style to the entire look. The sweater is knitted in the round according to the knitting 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 knitting needles and circular knitting needles (40 and 80 cm) No. 4

Gauge: 21 stitches x 28 rows in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm. Double-pointed and circular needles (40 and 80 cm) size 3 for rib.

Sweater knitting pattern. See patterns M.1 to M.3 - we knit in stockinette stitch, the pattern shows one repetition. Knitting the main part of the sweater.

Description of knitting a sweater with Norwegian pattern

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 loops 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.


Sweater knitted in Norwegian pattern
Pattern for a sweater with knitting needles in a Norwegian pattern

Today, Norwegian sweaters are items that are relevant not only in the country of the same name, but also in many other countries in Europe and America. Norwegian sweaters are excellent insulated clothing options for the autumn-winter season. The main company that has been producing similar things for many years is Dale of Norway. This brand has been known for more than 130 years, during which time the company has chosen exceptional types of wool, and quite reasonably believes that they have not yet come up with anything better than wool threads.

Today's fashionable sweater with a Norwegian pattern is worn by both men and women. Non-standard models in the company’s collections are made from merino yarn of various volumes, this makes it possible to create not only thick fabrics with handmade embroideries, but also thin soft sweaters. Norwegian sweaters are actually great for both everyday and holiday wear. A traditional option is a Norwegian sweater with deer, which is most relevant for New Year and Christmas.

Norwegian wool is an excellent option, suitable for making high-quality and stylish sweaters. Because the wool curls and has sufficient length, the finished products are unusually strong, airy and durable. In addition, a Norwegian knitted sweater perfectly retains heat, which is especially important for the cold season. The benefits of a classic sweater from Norway today are rightfully appreciated by many inhabitants of our planet.

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Warm sweaters are made from merino yarn, and to create the models, craftswomen select threads of various sizes. The fabrics of this thread are incredibly soft, pleasant to the touch, they do not prick and do not cause allergies. The main part of the sweaters is decorated with patterns that are popular in Norway; most of the embroidery is done with a thin thread (handmade only).

Why is the Norwegian wool sweater so popular?

Although our world is constantly developing innovative technologies, today no raw material can boast so many advantages in comparison with natural wool. And all this happens for the following reasons:

  • Woolen items retain heat perfectly. Wool retains air space and does not allow moisture to pass through, so in such a thing you will feel as comfortable and cozy as possible.
  • Before you feel the moisture of a woolen item, it will absorb up to 20% of the total water volume.

  • Elasticity and excellent shape retention of wool fibers are guaranteed. Plus, a traditional Norwegian sweater won't wrinkle.
  • A woolen sweater practically does not burn; it is a natural raw material that can be quickly processed and disposed of.