Nice set - openwork vest, crocheted, and thick sleeves, knitted. Can be worn together or separately.


You will need: yarn (100% alpaca wool; 50 g/127 m) - 7 (8) 9 skeins of dark gray; hook No. 3,5 and 4.

Dimensions: S/M (M/L) L/XL

Product width according to bust circumference: 96 (112) 128 cm + lace trim

Product length: approximately 40 (42) 44 cm

Knitting density: 2.5 repeats wide x 2 repeats high = 10x10 cm, crocheted with size 4.

Important: knitting density must correspond to the specified one! Therefore, before starting work, you should knit a sample pattern: knit the initial chain of 31 vp. and knit 14 cm with the main pattern. Then count the loops on the middle section of the made sample, 10 cm long: if there are more than 2.5 repeats on this section, take a thicker hook, if less, take a thinner hook. It is more important that the knitting density corresponds to the specified width than the length.

If the instructions indicate only one number, then it applies to all sizes!

Attention: the vest is knitted from the bottom edge of the back in a single fabric according to the pattern.

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Description of work: cast on 1 p. on hook No. 4 and knit the initial chain of 121 (141) 161 vp. Turn and knit with the main pattern according to the diagram (1st row = purl row). When the length of the part is 18 cm, make according to the mark for the armholes. When the length of the part from the mark is approximately 20 (22) 24 cm, finish with the 5th or 7th p. and for the neckline, leave the middle 2 rapports untied.

Right shelf: Continue knitting the pattern and after 20 (22) 24 cm make another mark for the armhole. Having knitted approximately 18 cm from the mark, finish with the 5th or 7th p.

Left shelf: knit similarly to the right one.

Tying the edges of the product: performed with a hook No. 3.5 according to the given pattern - along the edges of the armholes, the front edge of the right front, the back neckline and along the front edge of the left front (the number of loops is a multiple of 12 + 9 sts).

Important: before starting lace tying, tie st. b/n = for each rapport there are approximately 8 tbsp. b/n, do 5 tbsp along the back neckline. b/n around each chain of v.p. and 1 tbsp. b/n in each pico. Then perform 1 r. Art. s/n = 1 tbsp. s/n in each st. b/n. Continue tying according to the diagram.

Assembly:
Sew side seams.

Bottom edge binding:
performed with hook number 3.5. Knit "fans" from 11 tbsp. s/n and 1 v.p. between the "fans". Start with 1 tbsp. b/n and make the first “fan” at the bottom corner of the shelf, then knit “fans” along the entire bottom edge at the same distance as the “fans” in the main pattern and finish with the last “fan” at the bottom corner of the second shelf.

ARMS

You will need: yarn (100% alpaca wool; 50 g/166 m) - 3 (4) 4 skeins of dark gray; knitting needles number 3.

Dimensions: S/M (M/L) L/XL

Description of work: On needles No. 3, cast on 74 (82) 90 sts and knit with an elastic band = alternately 2 purls. and 2 persons. (1st row = purl row). After 20 cm, add 1 stitch on both sides (after/before the edge loop). Repeat these increases every 8th row, and include the added loops in the elastic pattern. When the length of the part is 49 (50) 51 cm, close the loops.

Assembly: make seams, leaving a hole in each at a distance of 6 cm from the bottom edge for thumb 5 cm long.

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Sizes: 38/40 (42/44) You will need: 300 g brown melange yarn Fashion Trend Stripe (51% sheep wool, 49% polyacrylic 90 m/50 g), 50 g each olive and anthracite, remains of white Fashion Trend (51% sheep's wool, 49% polyacrylic 90 m/50 g), 150 g white Sheela (48% sheep's wool, 48 % polyacrylic, 4% polyamide, 30 m/50 g); knitting needles No. 6 and No. 7; 3 hook-and-eye closures.

Facial surface: faces. R. - persons p., out. R. - purl P.

Purl stitch: knit. R. - purl p.. purl. R. - persons P.

Star: embroider with olive thread using a “loop” stitch according to a counted pattern, on which 1 square is 1 p. Knitting density, Fashion Trend Stripe, knitting needles No. 6: 14 p. and 19 r. - 10 x 10 cm.

Back: on knitting needles No. 6, cast on Fashion Trend Stripe thread 64 (72) sts and knit 1 purl. R. purl. Then knit faces. stitch, while for fitting, decrease on both sides in the 11th row. 1 x 1 p. and in every 4th p. 2 x 1 p. = 58 (66) p. At a height of 18 cm, add 1 p. on both sides and in every 6th p. 2 x 1 p. = 64 (72) p. At a height of 30 cm, close 2 (4) p. for the armholes on both sides and in every 2nd r. 1 x 2 and 5 x 1 p. = 46 (50) p. At a height of 49 (51) cm, close the middle 18 p. for the neckline and close on both sides of them in every 2 r. 1 x 3 and 1 x 2 sts. At a height of 52 (54) cm, bind off the remaining 9 (11) sts of the shoulder on each side.

Left shelf: on knitting needles No. 6, cast on Fashion Trend Stripe thread 31 (35) sts and knit 1 purl. R. purl. Then knit faces. satin stitch, at the same time perform a fitted and armhole on the right side, as on the back = 22 (24) sts. At a height of 36 (38) cm, close off 5 sts for the neckline on the left side, in every 2nd r. 1 x 2 and 2 x 1 p. and in every 4th r. 4 x 1 sts. At a height of 52 (54) cm, bind off the remaining 9 (11) sts of the shoulder.

Right shelf: knit symmetrically.

Assembly: straighten the vest parts according to the pattern and dry under a damp towel. Embroider in the middle of the shelves, starting 9 cm from the cast-on edge, using an olive star thread. Sew shoulder seams. Along the edges of the armholes, using needles No. 7, cast on 45 (50) sts with Sheela thread and knit 3 cm purl. stitch, then bind off the loops. Sew side seams. Along the bottom edge of the vest, using needles No. 7, cast on Sheela thread 85 (95) l. and knit 3 cm purl. stitch, then bind off the loops. Along the edges of the shelves and short sides of the bottom bar, cast on needles No. 7 with Sheela thread, 35 (38) sts each and knit the bar in the same way. Along the neckline, including the short sides of the front strips, cast on 64 sts with Sheela thread on needles No. 7 and knit the strip in the same way. Sew fastener hooks, the 1st hook under the neckline, the rest at intervals of 10 cm.

ARMS

Description of work: knit from top to bottom; for each sleeve, cast on 6 needles with Fashion Trend Stripe thread 36 (40) sts and knit 1 purl. R. purl. Then knit faces. satin stitch in the following sequence: 3 cm with Fashion Trend Stripe thread, 2 r. white. 4 rub. anthracite color. 30 cm thread Fashion Trend Stripe, 4 r. anthracite color, 2 r. white and 2 p. Fashion Trend Stripe thread. After 15 cm, close 1 p. for bevels on both sides and in every 6th r. 3 x 1 p. * 28 (32) p. After 40 cm = at the end of the sequence of alternating stripes, continue working on needles No. 7 with Sheela thread. First knit 1 person. R. with knit stitches, evenly decrease 7 (9) sts = 21 (23) sts. Then knit another 5 cm purl with Sheela thread. 1 stitch and bind off stitches. Embroider stars in the middle of the sleeves, 7 cm from the cast-on edge, using olive thread. Make seams.

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You will need: 50 g of Fashion Trend Stripe brown melange yarn (51% lambswool, 49% polyacrylic, 90 m/50g), 50g each, or leftover white, olive and anthracite Fashion Trend yarn (51% lambswool, 49% polyacrylic , 90 m/50 g); set of double needles No. 6.


You will need: DROPS FABEL yarn 50 g. color no. 100, natural (50 g /205 m), 50 g. yarn DROPS ALPACA color no. 0618m light beige (50 gr /167 m).

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You will need Silenzio Yarn (50% acrylic, 25% wool, 25% alpaca; 50 g/60 m) No. 00011 brown: 1000 g for the cardigan and 150 g for the mitts. Knitting needles No. 6-7 Circular knitting needles No. 5-6. Stocking needles No. 5-6. 8 wooden buttons oval shape.

Season: winter.

Hook/knitting needle/fork size: 5.5-6.5, 7.

Yarn composition: acrylic, alpaca, wool.

To knit a blue set you will need: 300 g of blue No. 641 Alpina GRFTA yarn (50% alpaca, 30% wool, 20% silk, 230 m/100 g), circular knitting needles GAMMA No. 3.5, double needles GAMMA No. 3.5, GAMMA hook No. 3, pin for open loops

Season: winter.

Hook/knitting needle/fork size: 2.5-3.5.

Yarn composition: alpaca, silk, wool.

Fashion is as changeable as the weather. A jacket bought last year is no longer in trend today. A child made a hole at school, they weren’t careful, they damaged the sleeve, and the elastic in the jacket stretched. All this is not a problem. By following simple rules, you can hide defects or restore your favorite item.

Rules for the correct calculation of loops, rows, increases.

Measure the width of the bottom of the sleeve, at the beginning of the collar, and the height of the sleeve. For the correct determination, use the formula:

  1. Multiply the width in cm by the number of loops per 1 cm according to the pattern = the number of loops to be cast on to start working.
  2. Multiply the length of the sleeve in cm by the number of rows in 1 cm according to the pattern = number of rows for the entire length of the sleeve.
  3. Before making the okat, multiply the width in cm by the number of loops according to the pattern = the number of loops to the okat lines.
  4. To properly expand the sleeve, perform the following step, step 3 - step 2 = number of added loops. Divide them by 2, get the number to increase on both sides.
  5. To correctly distribute the increase along the entire length of the sleeve, divide the total of point 2/ by the total of point 4 for one side. You will have the number of rows through which you need to increase.

For any set of loops you need to know the width of the product and its height. Then, based on the knitted pattern, accurate to 1 loop, you can make correct calculations by multiplying the width by the number of loops in 1 cm. For height, multiply the number of rows in 1 cm by the height of the desired product in cm.

It is better to moisten the sample and dry it. The yarn will shrink, the measurements will be accurate, and the knitting itself will be free of possible errors.

Option 1

Before you start taking measurements, you need to flog the old sleeve. Take measurements at the armhole, they are very important for subsequent work. Knit a sample 10 by 10 cm. Calculate how many loops you will use for 1 cm of product, rows. Next, re-cut the pattern along the ripped sleeve and start working on it.

For the correct number of stitches cast on, see the rule. After casting on the loops, knit a 10 cm elastic band. The fabric is knitted according to the desired pattern with an increase in loops to smoothly expand the sleeve. At the beginning of the armhole you need to cut on each side, first 5 loops, then through the row twice 3, three times two, four times 1 loop. The top of the sleeve is formed according to the pattern.

Sew the finished parts and insert them into the armhole of the jacket.

Option 2

You can restore the jacket using side inserts, collars, and cuffs. To do this, it is necessary to flog all the parts being restored. Subtract the number of stitches cast on according to the rule.

Tie the workpiece, insert them in place of the ripped parts from the wrong side, pin the seams together, and sew them together.

The collar is sewn to the fabric and inserted together into the seam.

Option 3

Restoration of a winter denim jacket using knitted sleeves. Be sure to flog the old sleeve. Make a pattern using it. Following the rule of casting on the loops, knit a high elastic band. Before starting to knit the okat, distribute the addition of loops evenly along the entire length.

Before starting to form the top of the sleeve, loops are cut on both sides, in the first row 6 on each side, then through the row 4/4/3/2/1/1/1. Roll up the sleeve according to the pattern.

The sleeves are sewn together, insulation and lining are inserted. The finished sleeve is sewn to the jacket.

Option 4

Restoration of a straight-cut jacket with raglan sleeves. Before you start knitting the parts, you need to flog the sleeves and collar. Re-make the pattern, take measurements, determine the number of stitches to be cast on according to the rule.

After casting on the loops, we knit a high elastic band, gradually adding loops until the top of the sleeve begins to form. The decrease is carried out according to the pattern, smoothly on both sides. After the sleeves are ready, they are sewn together. Insulation from old sleeves and lining are inserted. The finished parts are sewn together with the jacket.

The perimeter of the neck is measured. According to the rule, we calculate the number of loops for casting on and knit a high elastic band. When finished, fold it in half, insert it inside, between the lining and top layer fabrics, we chop, we sew.

At the very end we insert a detachable zipper.

Option 5

To restore an autumn jacket, you need to flog the sleeve and elastic band. Take measurements and calculate the number of cast-on loops according to the rule.

We knit a high elastic band, then the sleeve itself. We add loops along the entire length. We form the top of the sleeve according to the pattern, smoothly cutting the loops on both sides. Connect the knitted sleeve to the lining and sew to the jacket.

Cast on loops for elastic band. It is knitted high, as it needs to be folded in half before sewing. Sew the finished fabric to the jacket, insert a detachable zipper.

How to knit sleeves for a jacket, diagram with explanation

A sleeve with a collar is knitted the same way for all products with an armhole, the only difference is in the size and amount of stitches being cut. It can be knitted both on circular and straight knitting needles.






How to knit cuffs for a jacket, diagram with explanation

To knit a cuff, you need to determine the exact number of loops. Knit a fabric 10 by 10 cm. Calculate how many stitches there are per 1 cm. Multiply the width of the cuff in cm by the number of stitches in 1 cm. The resulting number of loops is cast on for knitting.

The cuff can be knitted separately according to this pattern. Sew finished to the sleeve.




How to knit a hood for a jacket, diagram with explanation

New fashion trends offer us many knitted elements. These can be sleeves, cuffs, yokes, hoods, back or front details. Any part of the product can be connected.

Today in trend among young people and teenagers knitted hoods. They are quite simple to perform.


The number of loops should correspond to the width of the neck perimeter.

According to this pattern, the neckline is 48 cm. For 1 cm of medium density there are 2 sts, a total of 48 X 2 = 96 sts. We cast on 96 sts on a medium knitting needle, knit five cm. Then we begin to add loops, six for each half. At a height of 30 cm of the finished fabric, adding loops stops. We knit another 8 cm and cut them into one row. Sew the hood.

We insert the finished product into the seam between the raincoat fabric and the lining, pin it together, and sew it on a machine.

How to knit a collar for a jacket, diagram with explanation

A knitted collar is much softer in cold weather than its fabric counterparts. It looks beautiful, emphasizes individuality and image. This decorative element perfectly hides all the defects of the collar.


The work is done quite simply. The perimeter of the neckline is measured with a measuring tape. The required number of loops is cast according to the sample. The fabric needs to be knitted at such a height that it covers the entire collar.

For example:

The length of the collar is 63 cm. There are 2 loops per 1 cm with tight knitting. The result is 126 loops. The height of the collar is 9 cm on one side. There are 3 rows per 1 cm. Total 27 rows for one side. For the total height of the fabric you need to knit 54 rows.

The drawing can be arbitrary. The finished fabric can be sewn over the old collar. Ideally, flog it and sew it back in with knitted fabric.

How to knit a yoke for a jacket, diagram with explanation


How to knit sleeves for a jacket, diagram with explanation

You can knit stylish and warm armbands either on knitting needles with fishing line or on 4 sock knitting needles. It's best if they are seamless. To begin, measure the volume of your wrist and arm according to the desired height of the sleeves.

Knit a sample, calculate the number of loops per 1 cm of product. Multiply the first and second lengths in cm by the number of loops per 1 cm according to the pattern. The quantity received will be the first and last row products. The difference between the upper and lower loops goes towards expanding the fabric.

For example:

The difference of 34 loops is divided by 2. 17 loops will be added to each side of the sleeve. The length of the product is 30 cm. There are 3 rows in one cm, a total of 90 rows are needed for the product. For an even increase, we knit 11 rows from both the bottom and the top.


Using the connected pattern, the number of rows is calculated. They need to be divided into loops for increasing, in the end you will get a number corresponding to the row for increasing.

You can knit sleeves in two ways, from top to bottom, from bottom to top. If from top to bottom, the loops decrease. The loops are closed in the first and second cases in the same row.

Combining knitting and fabric in clothes, with patterns and photos

Option 1

Combined long jacket with a knitted back and hood.


Option 2

Combined jacket, knitted raglan sleeves and back.

For a size 48 back, cast on 138 stitches. It is necessary to knit a small piece of 10 by 10 cm to determine the knitting density. Based on this, the number of loops for the back is calculated. We knit a dense fabric according to the pattern in the shape of a raglan. Using a measuring tape, measure the volume of the sleeve, pick up stitches, knit 20 cm of fabric, and begin to reduce the sleeve. To do this, cut 1 stitch on each side through a row. We control the length of the contractions according to the desired width of the bottom of the sleeve.

Knit a small fabric measuring 10 by 10 cm. Determine the density of your knitting, how many loops you have per 1 cm. To knit a sleeve you need to measure the finished armhole, multiply the number of cm of the armhole by the number of loops in 1 cm. Measure the wrist, also multiply the number of cm by the number of loops in 1 cm, the resulting figure will be the loops for casting on. After casting, start knitting elastic bands.

The difference between the number of armhole loops and elastic loops must be divided in half. These loops need to be added one at a time on both sides of the sleeve, after 10 cm of elastic and 17 cm knitted fabric. Calculate the number of additions per 23 cm of canvas. The increase should occur evenly. When the length of the sleeve reaches 40 cm, we begin to form the rim, according to the pattern.

The hood is calculated in exactly the same way as the sleeve. We multiply the length of the neck by the number of loops of 1 cm. We cast them on and knit a fabric of 28 cm. Next, the fabric must be divided in half. We shorten the loops to form a rounding. The rounding is 6.5 cm, performed in the same way. Afterwards the loops are divided in half and shortened in pairs on both sides.

When the length of the fabric is 37.5 cm, the loops are closed and the fabric is stitched. The finished hood is split between the fabric and the lining and sewn on by machine.

Option 4

Short loose-fitting coat - bat. Combined knitted wide raglan sleeves at the cuffs, with a double collar and sides. The belt is combined, the fabric is knitted fabric.

The fabric of the sleeves and sides is knitted large knitting needles minimum No. 6.5. First knit 10 by 10 cm, calculate how many loops are in 1 cm. Use a measuring tape to measure the desired length of the sleeve. Make a calculation by multiplying the sleeve width by the number of loops and cast on. Tie 20 cm of elastic, this height is needed for a beautiful lapel. Next, knit along the pattern along the entire length of the sleeve to the shoulder line. The loops are closed in one row.

Sew the sleeve with the fabric base. On the inside of the bottom of the sleeve, lift one loop onto a knitting needle. Tie a 10 cm elastic band.

Using a measuring tape, measure the length of the side around the entire perimeter. Multiply the number of cm by the number of loops in 1 cm. Cast on the required number of loops around the perimeter of the side. Tie 20 cm of elastic band, close the loops. Sew the elastic along the back side of the side.

For the belt, you need to cast on loops along its width and knit a long strip, which is subsequently connected to the fabric base, and stitched by machine.

Option 5

Stylish youth jacket with a hood, loose straight fit with raglan sleeves.

To complete this model you need to cut out two squares. The height of which reaches the level armpit. Tailor the hood with lining and cuffs.

Measure the width of the cuffs, multiply by 1 cm stitches. Cast on the resulting amount on a needle number 6.5. The sleeve is knitted without elastic, directly according to the pattern. According to the depth of the opening, calculate the number of loops in the same way as for the cuffs. From the resulting amount, subtract the loops along the cuff. The difference will be used for increases to expand the sleeves. Split them for an increase along the entire length of the sleeve.

Knit the sleeve until it begins to join the fabric, close the loops. The second one is performed in the same way. Cast on the required stitches along the width of the front, knit the top of the product, cutting off the stitches for the desired neckline. The shoulder parts are knitted evenly without cuts. The same procedure for casting on stitches for the back, the neckline is not knitted. The back is solid, even square.

Collect all the parts. Sew front, back and sleeves. Raise a loop from each row along the edge of the neckline onto the knitting needle. Tie a high elastic band, it will need to be folded along the floors and sewn on the back side of the product. The elastic band when folded should be at least 10 cm.

Sew the hood to the finished assembled product along the inner seam. Connect the bottom of the sleeve to the fabric cuffs.

Conclusion

The proposed options are quite simple to implement. Difficulties can only arise with volumetric knitting. Therefore, choose simple elements in the patterns and feel free to start modeling an old - new jacket.

An armlet is not only a functional, but also a decorative piece of clothing. It can be pulled over a sweater and knitted mitten, additionally protecting your hands from the cold. Tastefully made products interestingly complement not only outerwear, but also festive outfits with a shirt or blouse. They are often knitted together with fashionable ponchos and leggings. Try to make both casual and elegant versions of knitted arm ruffles - it will not require much time from you and large quantity material.

You will need

  • - single-color yarn (optional - a combination of different colors);
  • - knitting needles straight or circular;
  • - centimeter;
  • - needle;
  • - sewing machine, lace braid, paper and a pencil for a pattern or a hook (optional).

Instructions

  1. You can knit armbands either with straight knitting needles or in the round. First, calculate the knitting density and make a test strip with a 2x2 elastic band (two facial loops, then purl two).
  2. Try the elastic band on your hand to correctly calculate the required size. Measure the thickest part of your arm; take into account the future clothing under the sleeve, as well as the expected length of the product. To ensure that the item insulates your hand well and looks stylish, it is recommended to make it no shorter than 20 cm.
  3. Using an elastic band, knit the fabric of the desired size in straight and reverse rows, then bind off the loops of the last row.
  4. Sew the connecting seam of the sleeve from the wrong side of the piece. When you perform circular rows on five double needles, you will get seamless products.
  5. You can knit the sleeves in uniform style with homemade ponchos, sweaters, leg warmers, hats, etc. In this case, make the upper edge of the item with an elastic band (1x1 or 2x2), tying it about 5 cm in height.
  6. Then knit the product with the selected pattern, while in the front rows it is necessary to make uniform increases according to the individual size.
  7. At the bottom of the sleeve, decrease the loops (corresponding to the number of increases at the beginning of work). Tie the item with an elastic band.
  8. Another option for expanding the fabric of the sleeves is to make bevels on both sides. For example, you initially have 47 stitches cast on straight needles. Make short rows, starting with the middle five stitches.
  9. Insert three stitches seven times in every second row (on the right and left sides).
  10. When you finish 14 rows, start making bevels. To do this, in every tenth row you need to add a loop on each side of the sleeve eight times. As a result, you will have 63 loops.
  11. After 96 rows from the beginning of the product, make an elastic band of the desired height and close the loops. All you have to do is sew the side seams on the finished sleeves.