
How to connect a beautiful female waistcoat with knitting needles with the help of a step-by-step guide. Knitting scheme for women's waistcoat on needles from professional craftsmen
The knitted vest is that piece of clothingwhich suit absolutely everyone, men, women and children. The versatility of the knitted vest determines an even greater variety of its styles. The method of knitting a vest from the bottom up, with knitting specific details, is especially popular among craftswomen. However, there are other ways of knitting beautiful vests and we will consider one of them today.To knit a vest this way you will need:
- not very thick (about 400 grams) with a thread length of 250-300 m;
- spokes number 1,5 and number 2; plain paper;
- profile drawing paper;
- pencil and centimeter tape.
Knitting Guide1.The measurements that should be taken for the vest are: the main length (measured along the center of the back from the neck to the intended bottom point), the length from the bottom point to the neckline, half-girth of the chest or hips (depending on what is wider), as well as the shoulder length and the depth of the neckline. 2. Those who are just starting to knit need to prepare a pattern. It can be made from a pattern of a finished product (knitted or sewn). If the pattern is to be made from a sewn product, it will be necessary to remove the darts, draw the strip lines and slightly widen the neckline and neckline for the elastic. 3. The first thing you need to do is knit a sample and calculate the number of loops on it on both sides, then you need to determine the number of loops for the row corresponding to the strip line. Since the strip must be elastic, it is tied later. Next, the length of the vest is calculated excluding the elastic at the bottom.
4.Knitting begins with face loops, having marked the bottom line, you need to leave it straight, while when knitting the second edge, you should add the number of loops based on the type of neckline. The most popular is the V-shaped. To knit such a neckline, you need to add one loop in every fourth row. Periodically, the product must be checked against the pattern, when knitting from the neckline itself to the shoulder cut, do not add more loops. 5. The fabric is made directly to the armhole line, while some of the loops are closed to its height. The next landmark is the side seam. In fact, it does not exist, but formally it and other seams should be marked as beacons. After the side seam, a few more centimeters are knitted plus the number of loops equal to that with which the armhole was closed from the side of the shelf. 6. From the back, the neckline must be almost straight. To avoid folds in the upper part of the vest, you need to gradually reduce some of the loops. Having knitted to the beginning of the shoulder, close one loop after five or six rows, and add loops in the same order, counting from the middle of the back. Next, you need to knit in a straight line to the starting point of the armhole. In this case, you should control the symmetry of the two parts of the back.
7.Next, the armhole is made using the same principle as indicated above. After you have knitted to the second seam on the side, you need to check with the pattern. The subsequent steps are as follows: knit in a straight line to the beginning of the armhole on the side where the shelf will be; adding the same number of loops that were closed, knit to the extreme point of the beginning of the neckline and then decrease the loops with the same frequency as you added at the beginning. The result of these actions will be a vest in which the shelves correspond to the width of the bar, and the back is knitted in strict accordance with the pattern. 8. The seams on the shoulders are sewn as follows: the loops at the bottom of the product are picked up on knitting needles (circular) of a smaller diameter. The knitting should not be loose. The elastic is knitted one by one or two by two and the number of loops in it on the shelves should be equal. 9. The waistcoat sleeve strip together with the binding is cast on knitting needles of the same diameter. In those areas where the elastic is knitted, 2 loops are cast on in one line.
10.The elastic should be knitted to one half of the width of the strip, then loops are made on one of the shelves. It is most convenient to make vertical loops. To do this, you need to close the same number of loops in one row with a certain frequency, and then add the same number. The elastic should be knitted in accordance with the width of the strip. In order to complete a row for a hem, you should knit it with purl loops. You need to finish the elastic by knitting it to the openings, closing and adding loops. In the process of knitting, in addition to knitting needles, a crochet hook can be useful, since it is much more convenient to process holes for buttons. 11. Binding of armholes is allowed to be done both on professional circular knitting needles, and on 5 knitting needles, while their diameter should correspond to the diameter of the knitting needles used for knitting elastic bands. An elastic band of the required size is knitted in a circle. Next, as mentioned earlier, a purl row is made and the binding is finished, which in turn is sewn to the fabric. The armhole can be like this:
or like this:
And finally, buttons are sewn on if there are any or other fittings. That's it, the vest is ready!