Dimensions: 140/146 (152/158) 164/170

You will need: 9/10/11 skeins of light gray, 2/2/2 skeins of blue, 1/1/1 skein of yellow-green yarn Schachenmayr Universa (55% wool, 45% polyacrylic, 125 m/50 g); knitting needles No. 3 and No. 3.5; circular needles No. 3.

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

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

Special reductions 2 P.: at the beginning of persons. R. 1 chrome, knit 3 stitches together, knit to the last 4 stitches of the row, perform 1 double stitch (slip 2 stitches as a knit, 1 knit and pull it through the removed loops) and 1 chrome.

Special decreases 1 p.: at the beginning of persons. R. 1 chrome, knit 2 stitches together, knit to the last 3 stitches of the row, perform 1 broach (slip 1 stitch as a knit, 1 knit and pull it through the removed loop) and 1 chrome.

Sequence of alternating stripes: 4 rub. blue, 6 rub. light gray. 4 rub. blue thread.

Knitting density, knits. satin stitch, knitting needles No. 3,5: 22 p. and 30 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

Back: on knitting needles No. 3 with blue thread, cast on 102/110/118 sts and knit with an elastic band of 2/2, while in the 1st purl. R. start with 1 edge, 1 purl, then knit alternately 2 knits, 2 purl. and finish the row of k2, p1. and 1 chrome. Knit 1 more p. blue. 3 r. light gray, 3 r. yellow-green thread, 3 p. light gray and 3 r. blue thread. Knit 1 purl. R. purl p. blue thread. Then switch to knitting needles No. 3.5 and knit. satin stitch with light gray thread, in 1st person. r, evenly add 2 p. = 104/112/120 p. After 60/68/78 p. = 20/22.5/26 cm from the elastic band, knit 14 r. persons stitch in the specified sequence. Next knit faces. satin stitch with light gray thread. In 76/90/106 r. = 25/30/35 cm from the elastic band close for the armholes on both sides 1 x 3/4/5 p., then in every 2nd r. 1 x 3 p., 2 x 2 p. and 3 x 1 p. = 78/84/90 p. After 21/22/23 cm from the beginning of the armhole, close for shoulder bevels on both sides in every 2nd r. 1 x 6/8/8 p. and 2 x 7/7/8 p. At the same time, after 21/22/23 cm from the beginning of the armhole, close the middle 14/16/18 stitches for the neckline and finish both sides separately. To round, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 2 x 6 p. Total back height 53/59/65 cm.

Before: on needles No. 3 with blue thread, cast on 102/110/118 sts and knit 15 r. elastic band 2/2, like on the back. Then switch to knitting needles No. 3.5 and knit. satin stitch with light gray thread, in 1st person. R. evenly add 2 sts = 104/112/120 sts. For the kangaroo pocket in the next knit. R. average 80 p. = 36 cm set aside for auxiliary. knitting needle, knitting as follows: 1 chrome. and 11/15/19 p. = 5/7/9 cm, for the back of the pocket, dial on 80 p. again, then knit the remaining 11/15/19 p. (= 5/7/9 cm) and 1 chrome. After 60 r. = 20 cm put all loops aside. knitting needle For the front part of the pocket, knit 24 p. on the set aside 80 sts. = 8 cm faces. satin stitch with light gray thread, To form rounded entrances to the pocket, close 1 x 1 p. on both sides, then in every 2nd p. decrease on both sides with special decreases 2 x 2 p. and 15 x 1 l. = 40 p. = 17 cm. After completing these 36 p. = 12 cm in the next person. R. tie 1 chrome. and 31/35/39 p. transfer. Place aux. knitting needle with 40 stitches set aside at the front of the pocket in front of the front stitches and knit together. 1 stitch for the front of the pocket and 1 stitch for the front. Knit the remaining 31/35/39 front stitches and 1 edge. In 60/68/78 r. = 20/22.5/26 cm from the elastic band, knit 14 r. persons satin stitch in the indicated sequence, however, in the center front, interrupt the stripes and knit on the middle 44 stitches with a light gray thread. After this, knit faces on all loops. satin stitch with light gray thread. In 76/90/106 r. = 25/30/35 cm from the elastic, make armholes on both sides, as on the back. After 12/13/14 cm from the beginning of the armhole, close the middle 12/14/16 stitches for the neckline and finish both sides separately. To round, close from the inner edge in every 2nd r. 1 x 4 p., 1 x 3 p., 1 x 2 p. and 1 x 1 p., in every 4th p. 3 x 1 p. After 21/22/23 cm from the beginning of the armhole, close for shoulder bevels on both sides in every 2nd r. 1 x 6/8/8 p. and 2 x 7/7/8 p. Total front height 53/59/65 cm.

Sleeves: on knitting needles No. 3 with blue thread, cast on 54/58/58 sts and knit 15 r. elastic band 2/2, like on the back. Then switch to knitting needles No. 3.5 and knit. satin stitch with light gray thread, in 1st person. R. evenly add 2/0/2 p. = 56/58/60 p. For sleeve bevels, add, starting from the elastic, on both sides for sizes 140/146 and 152/158 in every 10th r. 2/1 x 1 p. and in every 8th p. 9/11x1 p.; for size 164/176 in every 8th r. 13 x 1 p. = 78/82/86 p. After 84 r. = 28 cm from the elastic band, knit 14 r. persons stitch in the specified sequence. After this, knit faces. satin stitch with light gray thread. In 100/106/112 r. = 33/35/37 cm from the elastic band, close the sleeves on both sides with 1 x 3 stitches, then in every 2nd row. 3 x 2 p., 16/17/19 x 1 p., 2 x 2 p., 1 x 3 p. and close off the remaining 14/16/16 p. Total sleeve height 53/56/59 cm.

Hood: On knitting needles No. 3.5 with light gray thread, cast on 52/54/56 sts and knit. satin stitch To form a bevel at the back in the center of the hood in every 6th r. (= face r.) from the left edge add 3 x 1 p. and in every 4th r. 5 x 1 p. To do this, before the last 2 p. of the row, knit 1 person. cross. from a cross thread, then knit 1 person. and 1 chrome. = 60/62/64 p. Next knit without adding. After 26 cm, make decreases for rounding along the back seam of the hood, to do this from the left edge to the wrong side. R. close 1 x 1 p., in the next 4 p. 1 x 1 p. and in every 2nd p. 7 x 1 p., 2 x 2 p. and 2 x 3 p. In the next person. R. close the remaining 41/43/45 p. The total height of the hood is 35 cm. Knit the second half of the hood symmetrically.

Assembly: perform shoulder seams; sew in sleeves, make side seams and sleeve seams. Sew the sides of the front of the pocket to the front to a height of 8 cm. Sew the back seam of the hood. For the hood strap, use circular needles No. 3 along the edge of the hood with blue thread, cast on 160 stitches, knit 1 purl. R. persons p. and 1 persons. R. persons p. In the next purl. R. knit with an elastic band 2/2 like this: chrome, purl 2, then alternately knit 2, purl 2, finish row 1 chrome. Knit 2 more rows. blue, 2 r. light gray thread, 2 r. yellow-green thread, 2 p. light gray and 2 p. blue thread. In the next persons. R. Close all loops with blue thread. Sew the hood to the neckline, starting from the middle of the front, with the ends of the strap overlapping each other by 3 cm.

BACK Cast on 78 (86) 94 loops on the knitting needles and knit 3 cm with an elastic band for the strap, while in the last purl row, evenly distributing, add 19 (20) 21 sts = 97 (106) 115 sts. Continue working with an openwork pattern. After 29 cm = 72 rows from the bar to start the raglan bevel, make a mark on both sides on the edge. In the next row, on both sides, underline, decrease 1 x 1 p., then in every 2nd row 30 (33) 36 x 1 p. After 53.5 cm = 134 rows (56 cm = 140 rows) 58.5 cm = 146 rows from the initial row, close the remaining 35 (38) 41 stitches for the neckline. BEFORE Knit like a back, but with a slit and neckline. After 27 cm = 68 rows (29.5 cm = 74 rows) 32 cm = 80 rows from the bar, close the middle 7 (6) 7 sts for cutting and finish both sides by 45 (50) 54 sts, respectively, separately. After 51 cm = 128 rows (53.5 cm = 134 rows) 56 cm = 140 rows from the bar, close off for the neckline along the inner edge 1 x 5 (7) 8 p., then in every 2nd row close off 2 x 2 p. At the height of the back, close off the remaining 5 stitches, they belong to the neck. SLEEVES Cast on 44 (48) 52 loops on the knitting needles for each sleeve and knit 3 cm with an elastic band for the placket, while in the last purl row, evenly distributing, add 8 (9) 9 sts = 52 (57) 61 sts. Continue working openwork pattern, start with 1 edge and 2 (0) 2 stitches before the repeat, repeat 5 (6) 6 times, finish 3 (1) 3 stitches after the repeat and 1 edge. To bevel the sleeves, add on both sides in every 8th row from the bar 8 (8) 5 x 1 p. and in every 6th row 2 (2) 6 x 1 p., while the 1st increase is made in garter stitch , all subsequent stitches should be done alternately with stockinette stitch and garter stitch = 72 (77) 83 stitches. After 34 cm = 84 rows from the bar, make a mark on both sides at the edge. In the next row, decrease 1 x 1 p on both sides, then in every 2nd row, decrease 30 (33) 36 x 1 p. After 58.5 cm = 146 rows (61 cm = 152 rows) 63.5 cm = 158 rows from the bar, close the remaining 10 (9) 9 stitches for the neckline. HOOD Knit crosswise, starting from the placket. Arrow on pattern = knitting direction. Cast on 124 stitches and for the placket knit 1.5 cm = 5 rows in garter stitch, starting with purl 1. Continue working with an openwork pattern. For rounding, after 3 cm = 8 rows from the bar, close 1 x 1 p. on both sides, then in every 4th row 5 (6) 7 x 1 p. and in every 6th row 5 x 1 p. = 102 (100) 98 p. After 24 cm = 60 rows (25.5 cm = 64 rows) 27 cm = 68 rows from the bar, place loops on 2 knitting needles of 51 (50) 49 p. parallel and connect them with a knitted seam. ASSEMBLY For the cut strips, cast on 40 stitches on circular needles along the edges of the cut and knit 1.5 cm = 5 rows in garter stitch, starting with 1 purl row. Then close the loops like knit stitches. Sew raglan seams, side seams and sleeve seams. Sew the hood into the neckline, pushing it down slightly. Cut 2 threads 350 cm long and twist them into a cord; finished length - approx. 120 cm. Pass the cord from the lower end of the cut crosswise at regular intervals through the slats. Tie the ends. Hoodie (English hoodie, from hood - hood) is a type of sweater that covers the hips, made of soft cotton jersey or fleece, with a hood. The most common hood of this model is the anorak (with a stand at the front). According to the Russian classification, a hoodie is associated with a sweatshirt, which, however, has a front fastener and some other differences.


Women's knitted sweatshirt with a hood, kangaroo pockets and a zipper, the so-called “hoodie”, is made in various openwork patterns.

The description of the sweatshirt from designer Brooke Nico is translated from the magazine “Vogue Knitting” spring-summer 2017.

Dimensions: S, M and L

Chest circumference - 91.5 (104, 119.5) cm,

Length - 51 (56, 58.5) cm,

Sleeve circumference at armpit level - 31.5 (34.5, 38) cm.

Necessary materials:

Valley Yarns Southampton yarn (72% mohair, 28% silk; 210 m / 25 grams per skein) - 7 (8, 9) skeins, zipper length 51 (56, 58.5) cm.

Required tools:

Circular knitting needles No. 2.25 and No. 3.25, 60 cm long, set of 5 double-edged knitting needles No. 2.25 and No. 3.25, circular knitting needles No. 3.25, 40 cm long, crochet hook No. 3.25, stitch markers, stitch holders, tapestry needle.

Knitting density:

22 loops and 36 rows = 10 cm of patterns 3 and 6, made with knitting needles No. 3.25, after steaming;

26 loops and 34 rows = 10 cm of patterns 2 and 7, made with knitting needles No. 3.25, after steaming.

PATTERN


Techniques used:

Closing loops with three knitting needles is shown in the video tutorial

VIDEO LESSON

False harness on 3 loops: place the third loop on the left needle over the first two loops, then knit the first two loops as.


Notes:

The hoodie is knitted from top to bottom.

The diagrams of the drawings show only the front rows. When knitting in straight and reverse rows, all loops in the purl rows are knitted purl. At circular knitting Even rows are knitted with knit stitches.

Chest circumference measurement includes zipper straps equal to 4 cm.

Back:

Using circular needles size 3.25, cast on 49 (57, 65) stitches.

Set-up row (purl): 2 purl loops, place a marker, 1 purl loop, place a marker, 9 purl loops, place a marker, 1 purl loop, place a marker, 23 (31, 39) purl loops, place a marker, 1 purl loop, place a marker, 9 purl loops, place a marker, 1 purl loop, place a marker, 2 purl loops.

Knitting patterns 2 and 3:

1st row (front): 1 knit loop, add 1 loop from the broach, 1 knit loop, 1 yarn over, marker, 1 knit loop, marker, 1st row of pattern 2 to marker, marker, 1 knit loop, marker, loops of the 1st row of Figure 3 before repeating repeat (to the red line), repeat 2 (3, 4) times repeating repeat of Figure 3 from 8 loops, loops of the 1st row of Figure 3 after repeating repeat, marker, 1 knit stitch , marker, 1st row of pattern 2 to marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, 1 yarn over, 1 knit stitch, add 1 loop from stretch, 1 knit stitch - 59 (67, 75) stitches on knitting needles.

SCHEME




2nd and all purl rows: purl loops.

3rd row: 1 knit loop, add 1 loop from the broach, knit 2 knit loops together with a slant to the right, 1 yarn over, 1 knit loop, 1 yarn over, marker, 1 knit loop, marker, knit pattern 2 to the marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 3 to marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 2 to marker, marker, 1 knit loop, marker, 1 yarn over, 1 knit loop, 1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with tilt to the left, add 1 loop from the broach, 1 knit stitch - there are 69 (77, 85) loops on the knitting needles.

5th row: 1 knit loop, add 1 loop from the broach, knit 2 knit loops together with a slant to the right, 1 yarn over, 3 facial loops, 1 yarn over, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 2 to marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 3 to marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 2 to marker, marker, 1 knit loop, marker, 1 yarn over, 3 knit loops, 1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the left, add 1 loop from the broach, 1 knit loop - 79 (87, 95) loops on the knitting needles.

6th row: purl stitches, cast on 7 loops at the end of the row - there are 86 (94, 102) loops on the needles.

7th row: 11 knit loops, 1 yarn over, knit 3 loops together (slip 1 loop, knit 2 knit loops together with a slant to the right, throw 1 slipped loop over 2 knit loops together), 1 yarn over, 1 knit loop, 1 yarn over, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 2 to marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 3 to marker, marker, 1 knit loop, marker, knit pattern 2 to marker, marker, 1 knit stitch , marker, 1 yarn over, 1 knit stitch, 1 yarn over, knit 3 loops together, 1 yarn over, 4 knit loops, cast on 7 loops - 101 (109, 117) loops on knitting needles.

Start knitting patterns 1 and 4:

Note: continue to knit patterns 2 and 3 in the established order. You need to be more careful, since the row numbers of Figures 2 and 3 will differ from the numbers of Figures 1 and 4.

9th row: knit 1st row of pattern 1, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 2 to marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 3 to marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit pattern 2 to the marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, 1st row of pattern 4 to the end of the row - 109 (117, 125) stitches on the needles.

11th row: pattern 1 to marker, marker, 1 knit loop, marker, pattern 2 to marker, marker, 1 knit loop, marker, pattern 3 to marker, marker, 1 knit loop, marker, pattern 2 to marker, marker , 1 front loop, marker, figure 4 to the end of the row - 8 loops added.

Continue knitting in the established order, knitting an additional repetition of 8 loops in each pattern at each repetition of the rapport, until the repeat of patterns 2 and 3 of the 16 rows has been knitted 3 (4, 4) times, then knit rows 1-15 (1-7, 1-15) 1 more time - 325 (365, 405) loops on the needles.

Sleeve separation:

Next row (purl): *purl stitches to marker, remove marker, purl 1 stitch, remove marker, slip next 73 (81, 89) stitches onto sleeve stitch holder, cast on 4 stitches, place side marker, cast on 4 stitches; repeat from * 1 more time, purl stitches to the end of the row, removing markers - there are a total of 195 (219, 243) loops on the knitting needles, 97 (113, 129) loops for the back and 49 (53, 57) loops for each front.

Start knitting patterns 5 and 6:

Next row (front): knit the loops of row 1 (9, 1) of figure 5 to the repeating repeat (to the red line), repeat 5 (6, 6) times the repeating repeat of figure 5 from 8 loops, knit the last 5 (1, 5) loops of the pattern, marker, knit the loops of row 1 (9, 1) of Figure 6 to the repeating repeat (to the red line), repeat 11 (13, 15) times the repeating repeat of Figure 6 from 8 loops, knit loops to the end of the pattern 6, marker, starting from the 1 (5, 1) loop, knit row 1 (9, 1) of pattern 5 to the red line, repeat 5 (6, 6) times the repeating pattern of pattern 5 from 8 loops, knit loops to the end of Figure 5.

Continue knitting in the established order until the 16th row of patterns 5 and 6 inclusive, then repeat rows 1-16 5 more times, and knit rows 0 (1-8, 0) 1 more time - a total of 96 rows of patterns are knitted.

Change knitting needles to number 2.25.

Relief elastic band:

1st row (knit): 3 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, 1 knit stitch, 1 yarn over, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1 stitch.

2nd row: 3 purl loops, * knit 3 loops together with a knit stitch tilted to the right, 2 purl loops; repeat from * to last stitch, purl 1.






Sleeves:

Slip 73 (81, 89) sleeve stitches onto short circular needles size 3.25.

Cast on 4 stitches, knit all the sleeve stitches, cast on 4 stitches - there are 81 (89, 97) stitches on the needles. Join the stitches in a circular row and place a marker for the beginning of the row.

Start knitting pattern 7:

Note: knit all even rows with knit stitches. If necessary, switch to double-edged knitting needles No. 3.25.

1st circular row: knit loops of pattern 7 until repeating repeat (to the red line), repeat repeating repeat of 8 loops 7 (8, 9) times, knit loops to the end of repeat pattern 7.

Knit pattern 7 in the established order up to the 80th row inclusive, then knit rows 1-38 (1-52, 1-62) of pattern 7 once - there are 59 (63, 69) stitches on the knitting needles.

Change knitting needles to number 2.25.

Next round: knit stitches, evenly decreasing 2 (3, 3) stitches - 57 (60, 66) stitches on knitting needles.

Relief elastic band:

1st circular row: 1 knit stitch, *1 yarn over, 1 knit stitch, 1 yarn over, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1 stitch.

2nd round: 1 knit stitch, *purl 3 stitches together, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1 stitch.

Repeat rows 1-2 of the relief elastic band 11 more times.

Loosely bind off all stitches as knit stitches.

Tying the shelves for the zipper:

On the front side, tie the edge of the right shelf with hooks, making 90 (94, 98) single crochets. Knit 4 more rows with single crochets. Fasten the thread. Repeat for the left shelf.

Zipper strips (2 parts):

Crochet a chain of 91 (95, 99) air loop. Knit 5 rows with single crochets on 90 (94, 98) loops. Fasten the thread. Set aside.


Hood:

Using knitting needles No. 3.25 and on the front side, starting from the edge of the neckline of the right front, cast on 50 (54, 58) stitches to the center of the back neckline. Place a marker, cast on 50 (54, 58) stitches to the edge of the neckline of the left front - 100 (108, 116) stitches on the needles.

Start knitting hemstitch:

Rows 1-6: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row.

7th row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 2 stitches before marker, 1 yarn over, 2 knit stitches, marker, 2 knit stitches; *1 yarn over, 2 knit stitches together, slanted to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row - 101 (109, 117) loops on the needles.

8th row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 2 stitches before marker, 1 yarn over, 2 knit stitches, marker, 3 knit stitches; *1 yarn over, 2 knit stitches together, slanted to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row - 102 (110, 118) loops on the needles.

Rows 9-14: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 1 stitch before marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, 3 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row.

15th row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 3 stitches before marker, 1 yarn over, 3 knit stitches, marker, 3 knit stitches; *1 yarn over, 2 knit stitches together, slanted to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 103 (111, 119) loops on the needles.

16th row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 3 stitches before marker, 1 yarn over, 3 knit stitches, marker; *1 yarn over, 2 knit stitches together, slanted to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 104 (112, 120) loops on the needles.

Rows 17-22: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row.

23rd row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to marker, marker, 1 knit stitch, 1 yarn over, 3 knit stitches; *1 yarn over, 2 knit stitches together, slanted to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row - 105 (113, 121) loops on the knitting needles.

24th row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 1 stitch before marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, 1 knit stitch, 1 yarn over, 3 knit loops, *1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 106 (114, 122) loops on the needles.

Rows 25-30: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 1 stitch before marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, 1 knit stitch, *1 yarn over, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row.

31st row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 1 stitch before marker, 1 yarn over, 1 knit stitch, marker, 1 knit stitch, *1 yarn over, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 107 (115, 123) loops on the needles.

32nd row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 1 stitch before marker, 1 yarn over, 1 knit stitch, marker, 2 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 108 (116, 124) loops on the needles.

Rows 33-64: repeat rows 1-32 1 more time - 116 (124, 132) stitches on knitting needles.

65th row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row.

Repeat the 65th row until the height of the hood reaches 33 cm.

Forming the upper part of the hood:

Next row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 2 loops before the marker, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the right, marker, 2 knit loops, * 1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a knit slant to the right, 2 knit loops; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 115 (123, 131) loops on the needles.

Next row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 2 loops before the marker, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the right, marker, 1 knit stitch, *1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a knit slant to the right, 2 knit loops; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 114 (122, 130) loops on the needles.

Next row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 5 loops before the marker, 1 yarn over, 2 loops knit together with a knit stitch tilted to the right, 1 knit loop, 2 loops knit together with a knit stitch tilted to the right, marker, 1 knit loop, * 1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together knit with a slant to the right, 2 knit loops; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 113 (121, 129) loops on the needles.

Next row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 5 loops before the marker, 1 yarn over, 2 knit loops together with a slant to the right, 1 knit loop, 2 knit loops together with a knit slant to the right, marker, 2 knit loops together with a slant to the right, 2 knit loops , *1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the right, 2 knit loops; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 111 (119, 127) loops on the needles.

Next row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 1 loop before the marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the right, 2 knit loops, *1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a knit slant to the right, 2 knit loops; repeat from * to the end of the row - 110 (118, 126) loops on the needles.

Next row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to 1 loop before the marker, 1 knit stitch, marker, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the right, 1 knit loop, *1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a knit slant to the right, 2 knit loops; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 109 (117, 125) loops on the needles.

Next row: 4 knit stitches, *1 yarn over, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to marker, marker, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the right, 1 knit stitch, *1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with a slant to the right, 2 knit stitches; repeat from * to the end of the row - there are 108 (116, 124) loops on the needles.

Slip 54 (58, 62) stitches onto a spare needle. Cast off the hood loops on two knitting needles using the three-knitting stitch method.


Right pocket:





Start knitting an openwork pattern from false strands:

1st row (front): 2 front loops, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 front loop; repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1 stitch.

2nd row: purl stitches.

3rd row: 4 knit stitches, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 knit stitch; repeat from * to last 3 stitches, knit 3 stitches.

4th row: purl stitches.

Repeat rows 1-4 4 more times, then repeat rows 1-2 1 time.

23rd row: 4 knit loops, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 knit loop; repeat from * to the last 3 loops, knit 2 stitches together with a slant to the right, 1 knit stitch - decrease 1 loop.

24th and all purl rows: purl loops.

25th row: 2 front loops, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 front loop; repeat from * to the last 4 loops, 1 knit stitch, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 1 knit stitch - decrease 1 loop.

27th row: 4 front loops, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 front loop; repeat from * to the last 5 loops, 2 knit stitches, knit 2 knit stitches together with a slant to the right, 1 knit stitch - decrease 1 loop.

29th row: 2 front loops, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 front loop; repeat from * to the last 6 loops, make a false harness on 3 loops, knit 2 loops together with a knit stitch tilted to the right, 1 knit loop - 1 loop is decreased.



Loosely bind off all stitches as knit stitches.

Left pocket:

Using knitting needles No. 3.25, cast on 59 (67, 79) stitches.

Knit 1 row with purl stitches.

Work rows 1-22 as for the right pocket.

23rd row: 1 knit loop, knit 2 knit loops together with a slant to the left, 1 knit loop, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 knit loop; repeat from * to 3 last stitches, 3 front loops - 1 loop decreased.

25th row: 1 knit loop, knit 2 knit loops together with a slant to the left, 2 knit loops, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 knit loop; repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1 stitch - decrease 1 stitch.

27th row: 1 knit loop, knit 2 knit loops together with a slant to the left, 3 knit loops, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 knit loop; repeat from * to the last 3 stitches, knit 3 stitches - decrease 1 stitch.

29th row: 1 knit loop, knit 2 knit loops together with a slant to the left, *make a false harness on 3 loops, 1 knit loop; repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1 stitch - decrease 1 stitch.

Repeat rows 23-30 another 5 (5, 6) times - 35 (43, 51) stitches on the needles.

Loosely bind off all stitches as knit stitches.

Completion:

Sew armpit seams. Steam the parts.

Sew the pockets to the shelves, aligning the cast-on edges of the pockets with the top border of the elastic, and the long sides of the pockets with the binding of the shelves for the zipper.

Pin the zipper to the edges of the shelves. Sew on a zipper. Pin the strips from the wrong side to the edges of the shelves, placing them on the edge of the zipper. Sew the strips.

Finally steam the knitted sweatshirt.


A hood or bonnet can be either a separate part of your clothing or an addition to a regular sweater/jacket. Children and teenagers love hoods very much. The hood looks especially natural on children's sweaters, fashionable hoodies, jackets and coats. A coat, a jacket with a hood, is not only fashionable, but also functional. In snow, rain, and strong wind, the hood will save you from unpleasant weather conditions. Today we will tell you how to knit a hood with knitting needles.

You can knit a hood with knitting needles different ways. The easiest way is to knit a rectangle and sew it along one side.

We knit the hood separately from the jacket. Cast on the required number of stitches on straight knitting needles. There should be exactly as many loops as there are loops along the entire length of the neck plus strips for fasteners. We knit a rectangle up to the height of the head plus 3-4 cm. The pattern can be used the same as on the jacket.

Hood pattern with knitting needles:

interesting selection to the website A selection of adult models

The second method is to lift the loops along the neckline of the sweater and start knitting the hood with the main pattern according to the method described above.

How to knit a hood-collar with knitting needles

In knitting, along with the classic hood, which resembles the shape of the heel of a sock, the hood-collar is especially common. There are several ways to do this. Here is the simplest of them.
The neck line on the base pattern for the back and front remains unchanged, only the dimensions of the fastener and hood are outlined. Knit the back and front pieces, leaving the neck loops open. Sew the product, place the neck stitches on one needle and, starting from point A, knit a row of knit stitches along the right side of the work. Slip the loops up to point A onto the right needle without knitting. Next, make the hood with a placket pattern, such as garter stitch, adding loops in the middle of the hood at the back (see the “+” sign) or along the edge of the hood.

When the height of the fabric reaches 35-38 cm, finish the work with an auxiliary thread, after ironing, unbraid it and sew the open loops with a loop-to-loop stitch.


There is another way to knit a hood.

For a classic hood, you need to pick up loops along the edge of the neckline. In order to be accurate, you should type on the front side. Fasten the thread at the beginning of the row and, using a knitting needle (or hook), begin to pull the working thread through the loop on the product. The loops remain on the knitting needle. Having cast on the loops, you need to knit 2 rows with a simple stockinette stitch.

Next, the hood is knitted in short rows. To do this, knit the next front row not completely, turn the knitting, yarn over, and again without purling the row, turn the knitting. Thus, first one side part of the hood is knitted, then the second is knitted. Thus, we knit a hood of the required length. Then close the loops on the sides.

After this, the middle part is knitted. When knitting the middle part, pick up the side loops and finish knitting. Several rows along the edge of the hood can be knitted English rubber band or openwork crochet. This is what an approximate diagram of the hood looks like.

Interesting models with a hood from the Internet

Blue coat with hood

Beautiful and stylish model. The coat is decorated with large flowers and twigs with leaves at the back, while at the front it is a simple model.
Bust: 86 (97.105. 113, 120) cm. Size: XS (S, M, L, XL).

You will need: 12 (12. 13. 13. 14) skeins of Briggs & Little Atlantic yarn (100% wool. 124 m/11Zg), color – 73, red
- circular knitting needles No. 10-12, length 40 and 80 cm or another size to achieve the required knitting density
- Loop holder for braids
- 6 large buttons
- Markers for knitting
- Yarn needle
- 5 buttonhole pins or leftover yarn.

Size 43*61 cm.

This is a trending model from Vogue Knitting magazine.

Mocha Knitted Hood Hoodie Hat by Sandi Prosser

The hood is knitted crosswise, starting from the front to the back and then a vertical seam is made.

Size 55 – 56, 57 – 58. Circumference at the bottom of the product (neck) – 47.5 (52.5). Height 25cm.

Hood with ears

For knitting you will need: Lana Gold Plus yarn (51% acrylic, 49% wool, 140 m/100 g) - 200 g beige, knitting needles No. 5, 3 buttons, hook, padding polyester.

Knitted hooded shrug

Sizes: 116/122-128/134-140/146 152/158. You will need 650-700-750-800 g of yellow yarn Schachenmayr SMC Cotton Time (100% cotton. 88 m/50 g); knitting needles No. 3 and No. 3.5; circular knitting needles No. 3.5; auxiliary knitting needle; 7-8-7-8 buttons.

Knitted scarf-hood

Scarf dimensions: length 210 cm, width 30 cm. Hood dimensions: 72x84 cm.

To knit a scarf-hood you will need 10 skeins of yarn (75% wool, 25% silk; 220 m/10 g); knitting needles 7 mm, auxiliary needle for braids, hook 7 mm, holders for loops.

Basic matings.

Garter stitch: knit stitches on each row;

Knit stitch: knit stitches in knit rows, purl stitches in purl rows;

Braids: knit 16 loops according to patterns A and B where only the front rows are shown (in the purl rows, knit according to the pattern), repeat rows 1-10 vertically;

Edge loops: knit in each row.

Knitting density:

13 p. and 20 r. = 10x10 cm with stockinette stitch thread in 2 folds;

16 stitches of braided pattern = 7.6 cm wide.

Interesting models with a hood on our website:

Yellow cape with hood

Sizes: 42(46).
Materials: 1000 (1 150) grams of “Merinos Otto” yarn (100% merino wool, 50 grams = 90 meters), knitting needles No. 3.5 and No. 4, hook No. 2.
Types of knitting: hollow elastic, 2×2 elastic, knit. satin stitch, purl smooth surface

Knitted tunic with hood

To knit a tunic you will need: CATANIA yarn (100% cotton; 50 g/125 m): 250 (300; 350) g ​​No. 00106 white, 300 (350; 400) g No. 00164 dark blue. Knitting needles No. 2.75 and 3. Circular knitting needles No. 3.

Vest with hood, knitted

Vest sizes: 36/36 (40/42) 44/46.

For knitting you will need: 400 (400) 450g. lilac Windsor yarn (55% merino wool, 31% royal mohair, 14% polyamide, 110 m/50 g); knitting needles No. 4.5; hook number 4.

Scarf with hood

The hit of this winter is a hood that smoothly turns into a scarf. The thing is not only fashionable, but also very comfortable.

You will need: yarn “Secret of Success” (100% wool, 250 m/100 g) – 200 g purple, knitting needles No. 4.

Coat with hood

You will need: 1700 g 1700 g of nut-colored yarn MONDIAL MERINO MAXI (50% merino wool, 50% acrylic, 60 m/100 g); straight and auxiliary knitting needles No. 8.

Melange jacket with hood

Jacket with a hood, knitted in two threads.

Size: S-M-L-XL – XXL – XXXL.

You will need: 350-400-450-450-500-550 g of Fabel yarn from Garnstudio color No. 161 (rose dream) and 350-400-450 450-500-550 g of color No. 153 (tex mech): Knitting needles 5 mm, 6 -6-6-7-7-7 metal buttons.

Coat size: OG 90 cm.
To knit a coat you will need: 700 g of thread, knitting needles No. 5.5; 4 large buttons.

Vest with hood

Vest sizes: 38-42

You will need: 750 g of blue yarn Linie 270 Faro (60% wool, 40% polyacrylic. 80 m. 50 g) double-sided transparent zipper 50 cm long straight needles No. 5 and No. 6 long circular needles No. 5 crochet hook No. 5.

Knitted models with a hood for children

Striped sleeveless vest with hood

Sleeveless sizes: 92 (104). You will need: 100 g each of orange and hot pink, 50 (100) g of cyclamen-colored yarn (100% polyamide, 90 m/50 g); straight knitting needles No. 3 and 4; fugue knitting needles No. 3.

Coat for girls with hood

Size: 68/74 (74/80) 80/86.

You will need: 300 (400) 400g melange yarn Linie Miranda and 200 g of orange Linie Champ yarn (100% merino wool, 70m/50 g); knitting needles No. 7-7.5; hook No. 5.5; 3 buttons.

Size 2-3 years. You will need: “Popular” yarn (50% wool, 45% acrylic, 5% bulk acrylic, 133 m/100 g) - 400 g gray, remains of thin gray yarn, knitting needles No. 4.5 and No. 2.5, 4 buttons.

Jacket with hood for boy

Size: 110/116. You will need: 450 g of beige Cool Wool yarn (100% merino wool, 160 m/50 g); knitting needles No. 4; hook No. 3.5; zipper 40 cm long.

There are several options for how to beautifully design a neckline. knitted product: elastic band, clamp, decorative elements. And only a hood manages to combine convenience, practicality, and style to make a sweater, cardigan or dress original. Therefore, for some craftswomen, the topic is relevant: how to knit a hood from the neck with knitting needles? You can make a new thing with your own hands for the off-season period based on knitting patterns - from simple to unusual.

Methods of knitting a hood from the neck

Even for beginners, knitting this part will not be a stumbling block, since there are several options for how to knit a hood from the neckline on knitting needles. Simple stipulates that the functional part of the product must be knitted separately, in the shape of a rectangle, and then sewn on one side, and then connected to the neck. Another way is to pick up stitches along the neckline, lift them up to the desired level, bind off the knitting and sew the edges. There are other options: classic (like the heel of a sock), hood or hood-collar. Choose any method and get down to business.

Step-by-step instructions with diagrams and job descriptions

Some have just yet to master the basics, while others already have considerable experience in needlework, but for each category of craftswomen the basis of their work remains step by step instructions with diagrams. They describe in detail, step by step, the sequence of actions that will lead to the creation of a beautiful, comfortable, original thing, knitted with your own hands. The description of the work - from color, thread thickness to assembly - eliminates the possibility of errors when there is a desire to complement a knitted item with a functional detail.

Description of knitting a sweater with a hood from the neck

  1. Along the edge of the neck of the finished assembled product from the front side, cast on the required number of loops. Using a knitting needle, fasten the working thread at the beginning of the row and make a knot.
  2. The next 2 rows are knitted in stockinette stitch.
  3. Continue knitting in short rows to create a classic hood. The pattern is simple: when knitting the front row, do not bring it to the end, leaving the last loop. At this point, the knitting must be turned, yarn over, then knit a purl row, and unfold again without finishing one loop. This creates two side parts that are knitted one after the other.
  4. The side loops close when the piece reaches the desired length.
  5. When knitting the middle part of the hood, you need to pick up the side loops and finish decorating the hood with an English elastic band.

The uniqueness of this knitted item is that it combines a scarf and a headdress that will protect your head, ears, neck from the cold wind, and your hair from precipitation. Everyday look a scarf-hood will add a fashionable touch, but before you start needlework, it’s worth knowing a few nuances. It is better to knit such a product with a lapel so that it fits better on the face; The loops should not be too close to each other, and the loops on the hood should be added or decreased smoothly.

  1. For the scarf-hood, choose warm threads (wool), and use the size of the hat as the base, but you will have to increase the measurement a little so that the product does not fit so closely.
  2. Cast on the knitting needles the required number of loops, based on the calculation on the knitted sample (use a 10 x 10 square for convenience). Next, knit an elastic band 3-5 cm wide, and then a rectangle, choosing any pattern, alternating front rows with back rows.
  3. When finishing the fabric, you need to divide the edge into three parts, two of which are knitted in a mirror like a scarf, and the third is closed with a safety pin.
  4. The final stage involves assembling the parts of the hood, the seam is made with the same threads using small stitches. You can decorate the ends of the scarf without any problems; tassels, pom-poms, fringes are suitable for this - anything to make the edge look beautiful.

Women's pullover with a hood tied from the neck

In this case, the work will not be difficult, see for yourself:

  1. First, the main parts of the product are knitted: back, front, sleeves.
  2. Then they start tying the neckline from the front side, the loops are cast on circular knitting needles.
  3. Knit the fabric according to the pattern, not forgetting to smoothly decrease one loop in every second and fourth row.
  4. A few centimeters before the end, they begin to knit the elastic, and when the height of the hood reaches the desired level, the loops are closed. The fabric is folded in half and the edges are carefully sewn to complete the knitting.

How to knit a snood on your head and wristbands with knitting needles

Among knitted items, the snood represents the most original category. By appearance it resembles a scarf-collar or a scarf-pipe. A convenient accessory provides comfort and warmth in the cool season. The snood remains a stylish wardrobe detail, and together with matching wristbands, a fashionable set is created. If it is intended for winter, then the yarn should be warm, and for the off-season, acrylic or thread containing wool (20-30%) is suitable.

  1. To work, you need to take circular knitting needles, cast on the required number of stitches, knit the first row to close the knitting.
  2. Next, knit the fabric according to the pattern and close the last row.
  3. The edge on both one and the other side of the snood is knitted separately. To make the top of the scarf-collar look attractive and frame the face beautifully, it needs to be slightly narrowed when tying it.
  4. Then they proceed to the wristbands, which are knitted on stocking needles, closing them into a ring. Following the pattern, first make the right and then the left wristband for the original set.

Fashionable cardigan jacket with knitted hood

The basis of a fashionable cardigan jacket is knitted according to openwork pattern from yarn in which the wool content is from 70 to 100%:

  1. First you need to knit the back, where, alternating the front stitch with a woven pattern, knitting armholes and bevels, leave the required number of loops for the hood.
  2. Next, according to the diagram, you need to knit the left, right shelves, and sleeves.
  3. Assembling the jacket is completed by knitting the hood with circular knitting needles from the neckline based on the left loops. Knit it, close the loops and sew the edges.
  4. Fully fashionable jacket ready when the strips are made, holes in them for buttons, and the remaining parts are sewn together.

Vest with hood for women

A vest is a well-known item from a woman’s wardrobe; through the efforts of a craftswoman, it can turn into a creative outfit for the cold season. By choosing the proposed knitting pattern, you will soon be able to show off an original new thing. This version of a sleeveless vest, knitted with knitting needles, is worn under a jacket or can become the basis for creating a jumper, for which the needlewoman only needs to knit the sleeves.

  1. Take your measurements and, according to them, calculate how many stitches you need to cast on for the sleeveless vest.
  2. Following openwork pattern, knit the back, left and right fronts, setting aside the loops for the hood.
  3. A convenient detail is knitted with a bevel according to the pattern, with loops pulled from one part of the hood to the other.
  4. The decorative braid is knitted separately, then sewn on, the edges of the vest are joined with a seam, and the bottom and armhole are decorated.

Men's jumper with hood from the neck

Jumper with a hood from the neck for men is created on the basis of yarn containing wool and acrylic. An openwork pattern is knitted together with the main pattern, and to create the product it is necessary to resort to special decreases. So look:

  1. They start knitting a men's jumper from the front, then make the back, followed by the left and right sleeves.
  2. When starting to assemble, knit the hood from the neckline, before closing the loops, do not forget about the elastic band, which will give the shape of the hood, after which the edges are sewn. All that remains is to connect the other parts together so that the men's jumper is ready to wear.

Knitting a hooded sweater for a child

Warm knitted item For a child, it is a must-have wardrobe item. The hood, which protects the child from drafts, helps to make it even more necessary. An addition to a knitted item will be a guarantee of comfort, and for kids who do not like to wear hats, such models are a good find.

  1. Knit the parts of the sweater, making sure that the back neckline will become the basis for the hood.
  2. Sew the pieces together, leaving the neck loops open.
  3. Knitting the hood begins from the front side; traditionally, garter stitch is used for the fabric.
  4. As you work, you need to periodically add loops along the outer edge. Tie to the desired height, close the loops, sew the edges of the finished hood.

Jacket with hood for boy

To knit a really warm jacket for a little fidget, you need to add one important detail- hood. Then the mother will not have to worry about the child’s comfort, how warm he is and whether his head is well protected from wind or cold. This piece will not take much time to create if you follow the knitting pattern below. First, a short guide:

  1. Knit the main parts - the back, left and right shelves, sleeves - from woolen thread, based on the openwork pattern.
  2. The hood is knitted from the neck with a pattern of dots; upon completion of the work, fold it in half and sew the edges with a knitted seam. Connect the remaining parts of the jacket together.

Video tutorials for beginners on knitting a hood from the neck with knitting needles

Beginning craftswomen who want to learn how to knit do not always manage to figure out even simple patterns knitted patterns. When the off-season period begins outside the window or real cold comes, you still want to look stylish. The relevance of video tutorials on knitting for beginners increases with the onset of cold weather. How to make a beautiful warm outfit with your own hands and complement it with a comfortable detail - a hood that is knitted from the neckline? Take an online course on knitting a hood.

Master class on knitting a hood for a coat

Knitting lesson for a warm hoodie

Hood with bib for girls

Snood hood on circular knitting needles

Children's cardigan-coat with hood from the neck