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I make calculations in centimeters, then convert them into loops.

We will knit this model

First of all, we determine the required size:

For age: (3)6 months (1)2(4) years

Dimensions of the finished product (approximately):
chest circumference - (49)53(60)64(71) cm,
product length - (25)28(32)37(43) cm,
sleeve length - (16)19(22)25(28) cm.

Size Chart:

Raglan size chart:

Knitting technique.

Rib 2x2: knit 2 knits alternately. p. and 2 p. p.
Facial surface: faces. r. - purl p., out. r. - persons p., when knitting in the round - purl only. p.

Braid pattern:

Braid of 4 loops and braid of 6 loops

Knitting pattern for a six-loop braid.
Knitting a braid of 4 loops is similar.

My pullover pattern

This was the introduction.

So let's begin!

The yarn for the pullover I chose was wool blend “Baby” from LAMA (Russia), 30% merino, 70% acrylic, 260m*100g, 2mm knitting needles.
I will knit in the round for size 74 (9 months).

First of all, I knitted a sample to find out the knitting density.
For a sample, I took a pocket that will be on a pullover.
I knitted a square 8*8 cm using stockinette stitch (21 loops*30 rows), and on the sides I knitted 2*2 elastic bands 3 cm long.

Knitting density was: 28 loops* 35 rows (10*10 cm)

For 9 months, I took the average value between 6 months and 1 year (53-60 cm) = 56 cm from “Dimensions of the finished product (approximate)”

So, calculations: for 56 cm of satin stitch I need 156.8 loops.
I will knit the rib stitch 2*2 (n*4), in stockinette stitch I will switch to 2*1 (n*3). 156 loops/3=52. n=52 loops.

This means that the elastic in circular knitting will be 52*4=208 loops, and the satin stitch will be 52*3=156 loops. In the last row of elastic, knit every 2 purl loops into one.
I make all these calculations so that the elastic is as wide as the pullover itself and does not pull the product into an accordion. I don’t like the accordion when switching from elastic to satin stitch. You can skip this step if you wish, simply calculating the required number of loops per pullover circumference.

We knit an elastic band 4 cm in height, then switch to knitting satin stitch until the beginning of the raglan - purl loops. I have 17 cm-60 rows.

07/03/2015 Addition.

This is what happened today while my son was sleeping:

The quality of the photos is not so great, as soon as the camera is returned to me, the photos will be of the best quality.

07/08/2015 Addition.

Description of work for size 74, knitting density 28p*35r.

Front and back.
On sock needles No. 2, cast on 208 sts, knit in the round 4 cm with a 2x2 rib. In the last row of elastic, knit every two purl loops into one (it turned out to be 156 loops). Then continue knitting in satin stitch (purl stitches). At a working height of 21 cm, close the loops for the armholes on the sides as follows: bind off 10 stitches, knit 68 stitches, bind off 10 stitches, knit the row to the end (136 stitches). Set aside the loops.

Sleeves.
On sock needles No. 2, cast on 52 sts, knit in the round 4 cm with a 2x2 rib. In the last row of elastic, knit every two purl loops into one (it turned out to be 39 loops). Then continue knitting in satin stitch (purl stitches), adding 2 stitches on both sides of the sleeve at 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31, 35, 38, 42, 45, 49, 52, 56, 59 rows = 73 loops. Knit to row 60, bind off the middle 10 stitches on the inside (63 stitches), set aside the remaining stitches.

Raglan.
Transfer all the stitches to circular needles No. 3, placing the sleeve loops between the back and front = 262 sts. Close the middle 10 sts in the front to form a cut and then knit in straight and reverse rows with a braid pattern (252 sts).
In the 1st row, at each place where the parts are connected, knit 2 stitches together. = 248 p. Mark 1 p. at each place where the parts are joined and then knit this loop and one loop on the right and left (3 loops). At the same time, for bevels of raglan in faces. row, decrease around every three stitches as follows: before them, knit 2 stitches together. broaching (= remove 1 stitch as a knit, knit 1 knit stitch and pull it through the removed loop), then knit 3 knits. p. (= marked loops), then knit 2 sts together. = decreased 8 stitches for 1 row. Repeat such decreases in every second row 16 times = 252-128 = 124 sts. Then, to cut the neckline, decrease 3 loops on both sides from the middle front in 3 rows (-18 loops). At the same time, continue to decrease the raglan bevels in every 2nd row. Set aside the remaining loops.

Assembly.
Sew seams under the arms.

When knitting individual parts: back, front sleeves. The calculation is as follows: on the back we decrease 5 loops on both sides 78-10 = 68 loops, on the front we decrease 5 loops on both sides and 10 loops in the center (-20 loops), we get two halves of 29 loops each, on the sleeves we decrease 5 loops on both sides 73-10 = 63 loops. On the raglan there are 16 decreases of 2 loops each (32 loops each: from the back 68-32=36p, from the sleeves 63-32=31p, from the front 58-32=26p). Then begins decreasing three loops per neck for 3 rows - decreasing three loops in each row (only from the front -18 stitches), at the same time decreasing in raglan 2 times. Then I knit another row for one decrease in raglan. There are 30 stitches left on the back and 25 stitches on the sleeves.

17.07.15
I apologize for the long absence.
I made the diagrams with errors - between the rows with crossed loops in a narrow braid there should be three rows, and in a wide one there should be seven rows.

7.08.15
So I returned after a short absence due to my son’s ill health - there was no time for a pullover at all. Now everyone is healthy, t-t-t!

I corrected the calculations for the sleeve (it was short). Calculations for raglan are not yet accurate. As soon as I re-tie the sleeves and take care of the raglan, I’ll edit

Calculations were performed using data from the tables I provided on the website http://www.mnemosina.ru/all-vikroiki/v-det-all/v8
I adjusted it a little to suit myself
It’s possible that I’ll make some adjustments to the calculations.

That's all for today. I hope I wrote everything clearly. If you have any questions, ask, I will try to help.
Easy loops for everyone

Larger data that differs is shown in parentheses.

Knitting patterns for a boy's pullover

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

Purl stitch: front rows - purl loops, purl rows - front loops.

Elastic on knitting needles No. 6: alternately 2 loops in stockinette stitch, 2 loops in purl stitch.

Relief pattern on 10 loops on knitting needles No. 7: knit according knitting pattern, It shows the front rows. In purl rows, knit loops according to the pattern. Repeat rapport. 1st-24th r. repeat,

Knitting fee: 15 p. x 22 r. = 10 x 10 cm - relief pattern.

Description for knitting a pullover for a boy

Back. Cast on 62 (72) sts on the needles and knit between the edge loops with a 4 cm elastic band. Next, knit between the edge loops in a relief pattern. After 38 (46) cm from the elastic band, close the middle 16 (20) sts for the neckline. Then knit each shoulder separately, while closing at the neckline in every 2nd p. 2 x 2 p. After 40 (48) cm from the elastic band, bind off the remaining shoulder loops.

Before. Knit the same as the back, but with a slit and a deeper neckline. To do this, after 32 (40) cm from the elastic, close the middle 4 sts. Finish the sides separately. After 35 (43) cm from the elastic band for the neck, place 1 x 5 stitches at the inner edge in every 2nd row. bind off 1 (2) x 2 sts and 3 x 1 sts. At the height of the back, bind off the remaining shoulder loops.

Sleeves. For each sleeve, cast on 32 stitches and knit 4 cm with an elastic band between the edge loops. Next, knit between the edge loops in a relief pattern. To bevel the sleeves, add 7 (0) x 1 l on both sides according to the figure. and every 4th r. 3 (16) x 1 p. After 26 (32) cm from the elastic band, close all loops.

Assembly. Lightly moisten the parts and stretch according to the sizes indicated in the pattern, pin on the pattern and leave until completely dry. Sew shoulder seams. For the hood, cast on the set aside 5 stitches on circular knitting needles and knit between the edge stitches in stockinette stitch, while at the rounded section of the neck set aside in every 2nd row. 2 x 4 sts and to the middle of the back, cast on 3 x 5 (6) sts, = 28 (81) sts. Leave the loops and knit similarly on the other side of the neckline. Now from the beginning of the hood, knit along all the loops to a height of 32 (36) cm Divide the work in the middle and set aside on both sides of the back middle in every 2nd r. 5 x 4 (5) p. Sew the top seam of the hood using loop stitches. Crochet the edges of the cut and hood 1 p. conn. st., then cast on 124 (140) sts on the knitting needles, grabbing the front wall of the loop, respectively, and knit 2 cm with an elastic band. Place the short left side of the placket over the right short side of the placket and sew. Sew in the sleeves, making sure that the middle of the sleeve is at the shoulder seam. Sew sleeve seams and side seams. When finished, lightly steam all seams.

If you have a free minute or two, and your son or grandson has outgrown an old pullover or sweater, it’s time to knit a zip-up sweater for a boy. We offer the most interesting children's knitted sweaters for boys and will be glad if you choose what you need. All models with diagrams and descriptions.

First of all, it will be easier for you to knit if you immediately decide on the sizes, since much depends on the height and other data of the child. Using a centimeter, measure the length of the product, the volume of the hips, the length of the sleeve, starting from the neck to the palm, and write down all the data.

This interesting knitted sweater with a hood for a boy is suitable for young people 7-8 and 10 years old. The front of the sweater is decorated with intarsia (a cat's face), and the hood is a striped cat's tail ending in a braid of thread.

We knit a cat according to the pattern below. The easiest way to knit such patterns is from separate balls, each section has its own ball. To avoid holes in the pattern, cross the thread on the wrong side, but do not tighten it too much. We always make sure that the drawing does not decrease as we work.

To work you will need:

  1. Cotton yarn 100% (10 (7-8 years old) and 12 skeins (8-10 years old) – 50 g/50 m). light gray color.
  2. Wool yarn, black and white - 100 g each.
  3. Knitting needles 3 and 3.5 mm thick.
  4. Additional 3.5 mm knitting needle.
  5. Pins or stitch markers.

We knit in 2 threads. It would be ideal to knit a 10/10 cm “tester” to determine how many stitches you need to cast on, since the description does not indicate the exact name of the threads. Most likely, these are “violet” type threads.

The knitting density is indicated as: 21 p. / 29 r. Corresponds to 10/10 cm. Designations: knit - k, purl - p, loop - p. Main knitting - knit stitch.

For 3 mm knitting needles. cast on 94 (102) sts with light gray yarn, knit 1 p/1 rib. Elastic band 3.5 cm - 10 rows. We switch to 3.5 mm knitting needles. Next, knit in stockinette stitch. Knitted 123 (134) rubles. – 42(46) cm. From the elastic we close the middle 32 sts for the neckline. Find the middle of the row and decrease 16 sts on one side and the other from the center. Next, leave one half of the work for additional work. knitting needle, and on the other half we close from the inside in every second r. 2 times 1 p. Next, close in this r. remaining 28 (32) shoulder stitches. Knit the second half symmetrically from the auxiliary needle.

Make the elastic band the same as we did on the back. Next, we begin to make a drawing of a cat: on 3.5 mm knitting needles. Next, we stop at the front river. and make a pattern: 18 (22) sts in light gray, 58 sts according to the pattern, 18 (22) sts in light gray. For convenience, find the middle of the picture and mark it with a pin (arrow in the picture). Next, we knit according to the pattern. When the pattern is completed, use stockinette stitch in light gray (primary) color.

We knit 110(120) rows 37(41) cm. From the elastic we close the middle 24 sts to decorate the neck of the product. First we will make the left side of the shelf. To create a rounded neckline, you need to close it on the inside at the beginning of each r. 1 p. So we close until (20 p.) until 30 (34) p. remain on the knitting needles, this is the shoulder. Close these steps. Make the right part symmetrically with the left.

Sleeves

We cast on the knitting needles 3 mm. light gray thread 44 p. and knit 10 r. elastic band 1/1. Next comes the stockinette stitch. In the first r. add 6 p., you get 50 p., then in every 5th p. add 1 stitch on both sides. We knit this way until there are 78 (92) sts on the knitting needles. It turns out 27 (32) cm. From the elastic we close all the sts of the shoulder. The second sleeve is similar to the first.

Hood

We sew the shoulders together with a large needle and gray thread. Next, find the middle of the back and mark it with a pin. for 2 knitting needles 3.5 mm. Along the edge of the neckline we cast on 116 stitches with a light gray thread, (58 stitches on each knitting needle) first we knit on the 1st needle, then on the 2nd and at the end of the work we will sew these 2 halves. In the middle of the front, on the 1st needle, we make a bar with a 1/1 rib on the first 5 loops. We knit the rest of the hood using stockinette stitch. From the back we will add loops and knit them with black and white yarn. If you want to make a regular hood, you can simply knit without adding anything until the height of the 56th row and close all stitches. If you want a striped hood, add white and black stripes to the left. Add 1 point in each row. You will get 4 rubles. black yarn, 4 r. white, several stripes. We do this:

  • 1st row: 58 p. persons. gray yarn, add 1 stitch of black yarn.
  • 2nd row: 2 p. Black Ave., 58 p. gray ave.
  • 3rd row: 58 sts. gray ave., 3 p. persons. black ave.,
  • And so on.

They tied it up to 56 rubles. and close the st. On the 2nd knitting needle, do everything the same as on the 1st. Don't forget 5 stitches of elastic at the beginning. Next, we make, if desired, a braid of 20 threads of 2 or 3 colors, tied at the bottom with black thread.

Assembly

Sew our hood inside out, not forgetting to insert a pigtail. Next, unfold the sleeves and sew them to the front and back. Sew the inside seams of the sleeves, and then the side seams of the product.

A sweater for a boy made of blue yarn with knitting needles is an excellent option for cool weather. Convenient button closure makes it convenient and versatile. We tried to explain everything in detail, so that the master class is understandable even for beginners. Cardigan sizes for boys: a) 4 years old, b) 5-6 years old, c) 8-9 years old, d) 10 years old, e) 12-13-14 years old.

Abbreviations: row - p., knit - knit., purl - purl., loop - loop, together - vm., edge - hem.

To work you will need:

  1. Alpaca cashmere yarn (48% alpaca, 52% acrylic), 100 g. – 133 m. – 8-9-11-14-16 skeins.
  2. Knitting needles 3 mm thick. and 3.5 mm.
  3. Buttons 5 pieces 20 mm. diameter, buttons 10 mm.
  4. Needle with a large eye.

The main pattern is stockinette stitch, the bottom of the sleeves and the bottom of the jacket are 1k/1p rib, the pattern on the front and collar is patent ribbing.

Patent rubber band, sample.

Scheme for patent gum, option 1.

Patent elastic can have several options, but we chose option 1, it is knitted like this:

We dial an odd number of p.

1st r.: hem., *1 p. and yarn over – remove as purl., knit 1*, repeat from* to*, finish: 1 p. and yarn over – remove, hem.

2nd r.(wr.): edge, *1 p. and yarn over - knit in. knits., 1 p. and yo* - remove as purl, repeat from * to *, finish: 1 p. and yo - knit in. faces, edges

3rd r.(face row): edge, *1 p. and yarn over - remove as if purl, 1 p. and yarn over - knit in. knit*., repeat from * to*, finish: 1 p. and yarn over - remove as purl, hem.
Repeat rows 2 and 3.

In principle, the collar can be knitted with a simple elastic band, k1/p1. or you can use a patent, whichever you prefer.

Samples:
10/10 cm faces. satin stitch – 23 p./30 r.,
10/10 cm with patent elastic – 22 p./50 r.

We cast on needles with a thickness of 3 mm. a) 79 p., b) 85 p., c) 91 p., d) 97 p., e) 111 p., knit with 1/1 elastic band. At the beginning and end of the first river. – 1 purl. We knit 6 rows like this (2 cm).

Next, we switch to 3.5 mm knitting needles and knit in satin stitch to a height of 24-26-28-31-34 cm, which corresponds to 120-130-140-154-170 r. from the elastic band, we make armholes, on both sides you need to close 10 sts: on one side - close 5 sts, 1 in each r., and on the other - 5 sts, 1 st in each r. Knit to the starting point of the shoulder only 14-16-17-18-21 cm, including the armhole. Remaining on knitting needles: 69-75-81-87-101 sts.

We divide the back in half and mark this place with a pin. At a distance from the elastic: 38-42-45-49-55 cm. (162, 178, 192, 212, 234 rubles) we make a neckline, while closing the stitch in the center of the back: 13-15-17-17-21 p., then remove one half (6,7,8,8,10 p.) onto an additional knitting needle, close on the working knitting needle 2 more times, 5 p. each. Then return to the additional knitting needle. knitting needle and knit symmetrically the second half of the neck. Then we decorate the shoulder: at a distance from the elastic 38-42-45-49-55 cm. (166-182-196-216-238 rubles) close on the side. armholes in each second row:

  1. 2 times 9 p.,
  2. 2 r. 10 p. each,
  3. 2 r. by 11p.,
  4. 2 r. 12 p. each,
  5. 2 r. 15 p. each

Right shelf

We cast on needles with a thickness of 3 mm. 37-41-43-47-53 p., perform an elastic band 1/1 6 r. (2 cm). Next, we switch to 3.5 mm knitting needles and perform patent elastic:

  1. 15 rows,
  2. 16 rub.,
  3. 18 rub.,
  4. 20 rub.,
  5. 22 rub.,

Then, at a height of 26-28-31-34-37 cm (130-138-154-170-172 r.), make 1 decrease (beginning of the neckline). To get a beautiful neckline, we must remove evenly: 9-11-11-15-17 stitches along the neckline, do not touch the shoulder yet. Therefore, we remove every 4th r. 1 p. (for all sizes).

Forming a shoulder. At a distance from the elastic band 38-42-45-49-55 cm. (RUR 166-182-196-216-238) close on the side. armholes in each second row:

  1. 2 times 9 p.,
  2. 2 r. 10 p. each,
  3. 2 r. by 11p.,
  4. 2 r. 12 p. each,
  5. 2 r. 15 p. each

We knit the left shelf symmetrically to the right one.

Sleeves

We cast on the knitting needles 3 mm. 48-50-52-54-58 sts and knit 5 cm with a simple 1/1 rib. Next, we continue with satin stitch on needles 3.5 mm thick. Our task is to add 16-22-26-28-38 sts along the sleeves. On the sleeve add: in every 4th p. 1 p. This should be done in the middle of the row. We tie it to a height of 20-25-29-32-38 cm, not counting the elastic band. It will be 62nd-76th-88th-98-114 r. from an elastic band.

It turns out in the end at the starting point of the okat - 64-72-78-82-96 sts.

Then we must design the sleeve cap, to do this we decrease on each side:

  1. 3 times three sts, 4 times two sts, 2 times three sts.
  2. 2 times four p., 1 p. three p., 3 r. two p., 2 r. three p., 1 r. four p.
  3. 2 times 4 p., 2 r. 3 p., 1 r. 2 p., 2 r. 3 p., 2 r. 4 p. (abbreviation verbatim: 1 time - 1 p.)
  4. 1 time 5 p., 1 r. 4 p., 2 r. 3 p., 1 r. 4 p., 1 r. 5 p.
  5. 1 time 6 p., 1 r. 5 p., 1 r. 4 p., 1 r. 5 p., 1 r. 6 p.

We tied it to a height of 26-31-35-38-44 cm and closed the rest in one r. – 17-18 p. Make the second sleeve symmetrically to the first.

Fastener strip

On knitting needles 3 mm thick. cast on 13 stitches and knit with a simple 1/1 elastic band. All odd r. start and end with two persons. p. We knit a strip with a height of 29-32-35-39-44 cm. Make the second strip similarly to the first.

Shawl collar

For 3.5 mm knitting needles. cast on 93-99-103-107-113 sts and knit with patent elastic. After making 14 r. (3 cm), then close each. sides like this:

  1. In each 2nd row: *1 time 1 p. and 2 times 2 p.* repeat from *to* a total of 7 times.
  2. In each 2nd row: *1 time 3 p., 2 times 2 p., then in each. 2nd row: *1 time 1 p. and 2 times 2 p.* – repeat from *to* 6 times.
  3. In each 4th row: 5 times 2 p and further in each. 2nd 14 times 2 p.
  4. In each 2nd r.: 1 time 3 p., 2 times 2 p., then in every 2nd r.: *1 r. 1 p. and 2 times 2 p.* - repeat from * to * 6 times, then, 1 p. 1 p. and 1 p. 2 p.
  5. In each 2nd row: 1 time 3 p., 2 times 2 p., each. 2nd row: *1 time 1 p. and 2 p. 2 p.* repeat from* to* 6 times, then 2 times 2 p.

Knitted to a height of 11-11-12-12-12 and cast off 23–25-27-27-31 sts.

Assembly

Sew first the shoulders and sleeve seams, then the side seams. Sew the sleeves into the armholes. Then we sew the strips to the shelves on one side and the other. Find the middle of the back neckline. We are looking for the middle of the collar. We combine these points and pin them together. We sew the shawl collar to the neck, the ends to the straps. We make 5 buttonholes, spreading the 8th stitch first 1 cm from the bottom and the rest - in places of 2 p. persons iron. We sew the buttons opposite the p. To make the collar cover the throat, you can sew buttons in addition to the buttons. The pattern is suitable for boys of all ages, as well as for three and five years old.

An excellent children's knitted sweater for a boy, decorated with 2 types of braids, with a comfortable hooded collar, will come in handy in cool weather. Knitting a sweater for a boy is very simple; it can be made from wool, wool with acrylic, or yarn with cotton.

Not everyone has the opportunity to buy exactly the yarn that is recommended for this particular blouse - choose threads of the same thickness. If the thread is thin, knit in 2 threads. The main thing is that your “sample” matches the knitting density of this sweater.

Knitting density is:
10/10 cm with 5 mm knitting needles. stockinette stitch – 18 stitches/25 rows.

The description and pattern are given for a boy of 4, 2, 6, 8 years old.

To work you will need:

  1. New York yarn (50% wool, 25% alpaca, 20% polyamide), 50 g./110 m. 250-200-300-350 g.
  2. Knitting needles 4.5 and 5 mm thick.
  3. Thick needle for sewing.
  4. Additional knitting needle for the pattern.

The patterns used in this product are often used for jumpers:
Pearl Pattern:

1st row: *K1, P1* – repeat from* to *to the end of the row.
2nd row: *P1, k1* – repeat from* to * to * until the end of the row. That is, above persons. - purl, and vice versa.

Double elastic band:

1st row: k2, p2 - repeat until the end.
2nd row: how the knitting looks - faces. p. we knit with knits, purl. - purl.

Braid type number 2.

Braid number 2 is performed according to pattern 2. All even rows are knitted the way the knitting looks (that is, over the knit stitch - purl, over the knit stitch - knit). All other rows should be read from right to left.

Cast on 4.5 mm needles. 62-56-68-74 sts. First knit 14 rows with double rib. Next, change the knitting needles to 5 mm. and knit 8-5-11-14 p. with a pearl pattern, k1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1., 7 p. with pearl pattern, k1., 14 p. “braid pattern number 2” ”, k1, 7 p. with pearl, k1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1, 8-5-11-14 p. with pearl knot.

We continue until 27-23-31-35 cm from the beginning of the back. To decorate the armhole, close 3 stitches on each side, then 2 stitches, and 1 stitch. Then, without decreasing. Knit up to 43-38-48-53 cm from the beginning of the back and close off the remaining stitches.

Before

We take 4.5 mm knitting needles. and dial 62-56-68-74 p. Knit 14 r. double elastic band. Change the knitting needles to 5 mm. and knit like this: 8-5-11-14 p. with a pearl knot, k1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1, 7 p. with a pearl knot, k1, 14 p. according to “braid pattern number 2”, k1, 7 p. with a pearl knot, k1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1, 8-5-11-14 p. with a pearl knot. We knit with this pattern to a height of 27-23-31-35 cm from the beginning of the front. Then for the armhole we close on both sides 3 points, 2 points, 1 point each. After we have reached 40-36-44-48 cm from the beginning of the front, we close 12 points in the center of the front under the neckline. Next, on both sides of the neckline we close 3 sts, 2 sts, 1 st. After we knit to 43-38-48-53 cm, we close all the remaining sts.

Sleeves

We cast on needles with a thickness of 4.5 mm. 28-24-32-36 p. We perform 14 p. double elastic band. Next, change the knitting needles to 5 mm. and do this: 10-8-12-14 sts with a pearl pattern, k1, 6 sts according to “braid pattern number 1”, k1, 10-8-12-14 sts with a pearl pattern. knot Then we knit with this pattern, not forgetting to add eight times on both edges in every sixth row.

After knitting 28-25-31-34 cm from the beginning of the sleeve, close 3 stitches on both sides of the sleeve, and then close 1 stitch on both sides in every 2nd r. 9 times. This is the cuff of the sleeve. When the length reaches 38.5-34-42-47 cm, close all sections. We knit the second sleeve in the same way.

Hood

We take 5 mm knitting needles. and cast on 64-58-70-76 sts and perform the following pattern: 3 sts with a double elastic band, 7-4-10-13 sts with pearls. pattern, knit 1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, knit 1, 28 p. with pearl knot, knit 1, 6 p. according to “braid pattern number 1”, knit 1, 7-4 -10-13 p. pearl pattern, 3 p. with double elastic band. So we continue to knit 3 cm (8 r.) from the beginning of the hood. Next, on both sides of the 2 central sts, add 1 st in every 2nd r. 3 times.

Next, we reach 20-18-22-24 cm from the beginning of the hood and begin to decrease 1 st on 2 sides from the 2 central sts in every 2nd r. 4 times. Fold the hood in the middle and distribute the sections of the hood evenly onto 2 knitting needles. Close the stitches of the 2 halves of the hood, purlwise, using the 3rd knitting needle.

Assembly

First we sew the shoulder seams. Sew the hood along the entire neckline. Sew the side. seams of sleeves and back with a shelf. We make 2 pom-poms and sew them in the place indicated in the diagram.

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A knitted jumper is a universal item and very necessary in every child’s wardrobe. The work can be done in different styles and techniques. For example, it’s easy to knit a sweater for a 4-year-old boy with knitting needles, decorating it with a braid pattern, and on older children a pullover with a jacquard motif will look very nice.

There are several subtleties to consider when working:

  • When choosing yarn for a sweater, think about the fact that thin threads knit much slower. But working with thick yarn will go faster.
  • In addition, the initial number of loops will depend on the thickness of the yarn, so before work, knit a small sample and calculate its density.
  • Don't blindly follow instructions: consider your child's age and size every time you knit a new item.
  • It is most convenient to knit a sweater on circular knitting needles, but for working with sleeves it is better to use 3 stocking needles.

These are all the secrets of success, having mastered which you can safely start knitting any sweaters for boys. But first, try knitting a warm pullover with us.

Knitting a beautiful sweater together: master class

Required materials:

  • yarn of any color;
  • circular knitting needles;
  • regular knitting needles 4 and 5 mm;
  • needle;
  • markers.

Process description:

  1. Knitting a sweater for a boy over 3 years old will be done from top to bottom. To do this, cast on 74 stitches on thin stocking needles, place a marker at the beginning of the row and knit a 1 by 1 elastic band in the round. Having reached the last loop, we secure the row by knitting two stitches together.
  2. We continue working until the width of the collar reaches the desired size. For children, craftsmen recommend knitting collars measuring 2.5-3 centimeters.
  3. The next step we will need to make increases. Take the total number of stitches and divide them by the amount of increase. For our size you need to knit 8 additional loops.
  4. We calculate the loops behind which it will be necessary to insert increases. To do this, divide the initial value of 74 stitches by the number of increases and ultimately get 9 loops. You will need to knit them in the usual way, and then make 4 additional loops in 1 stitch. In total you will get 82 working loops.
  5. Let's move on to placing markers. Place one at the beginning of the row, then knit 13 purl stitches to decorate the sleeve and secure everything with another marker. This will be one sleeve. After 26 knit stitches we repeat the placement of markers for the second sleeve.
  6. The yoke of the sweater is created by knitting the same stitch in front of the marker in a knit stitch behind the front and back, repeating 4 times. Schematically it should look like this.
  7. After this, you need to mark the garter stitch panel. We do it this way: we knit the edge loop behind the front and back walls, then purl 13 stitches. After this, we again increase on both walls and continue with facial loops to the next marker.
  8. In this way you need to knit 7 rows, and then continue working without increments, adhering to garter stitch. For a 3 year old boy, 15-18 cm of work will be enough. As a result, knitting should look like this.
  9. Now you need to separate the body of the sweater from the sleeves and knit each piece separately. You will need to slip the sleeve stitches onto contrasting color yarn, pick up the armpit stitches and attach them to the front and back of the piece.
  10. So, remove the sleeve loops onto the waste thread from the back marker to 1 raglan marker. Then, using the reverse method, we put 6 stitches on the knitting needles under the armpits and knit 2 rows in a circle.
  11. After such actions you will receive sleeves with waste thread and a body with open loops.
  12. Then the work will be much simpler: you need to knit as many rows with facial loops so that you end up with the desired length minus 2.5-3 cm for the elastic band.
  13. Having reached the elastic, switch to smaller needles and continue working 1 by 1 in the same way as on the neck of the product.
  14. Now let's move on to working with the sleeves. To do this, loose loops from waste thread must be transferred to knitting needles.
  15. If you use sock needles, then place the stitches in this way: on the first - the stitches from the marker to the garter stitch, on the second - the garter stitch itself, and on the third - the remaining stitches.
  16. We continue to knit the garter stitches according to the same pattern, and make the stitches on the working needles with knit stitches, but at the beginning and end of the row you need to grab each stitch from the armpit into the work. In the end it should look like this.
  17. We knit according to the pattern in the round until the sleeve length is about 20 cm, but do not forget to start making decreases from the armpits.
  18. We work with decreases like this: we knit an edge loop, then we knit 2 knit stitches together with 3 loops in front of the marker and make a decrease with a slant to the left.
  19. The second sleeve is knitted in the same way. And in order not to get confused in the number of rows, write down on a separate sheet how many you made for decreases, knitted after decreases, the number of stitches with garter stitch.
  20. Finish the sweater by casting off all the stitches, trimming the ends, and carefully using a needle and thread to mask off any excess holes under the armpits.

Size Chart

In a similar way, you can knit a sweater for a 5-year-old boy or any other age. And the required number of loops, increases and sizes can be easily calculated from the table.

Hem to armpit

Number of loops

Increases