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New 2015:knit an original green pullover using a pattern Creating jacquard patterns on knitting needles using patterns seems difficult only at first. After you master this technology, you will be able to create any pattern without using a sample at all. Today we will learn how to knit a bright green pullover using the 2015 pattern. Determine the size: forty-two - forty-four, forty-six - forty-eight, fifty - fifty-two. To create such a pullover we will need: five hundred (five hundred fifty/six hundred) grams of Line 20 Kora green yarn, one hundred grams of white yarn, fifty grams of red and gray yarn; two hundred grams of Line 269 Vilelife threads; knitting needles number five; hook number five; two buttons.Knitting elastic:alternate one front loop with one back loop. Knitting the front surface: create a front row (front loops), a back row (back loops). Knitting the back surface: create a front row (back loops), a back row (front loops). Knitting the Norwegian pattern: it is necessary that the number of loops be a multiple of ten plus one plus two edge loops. We work, using a counting chart, with the front surface using the Norwegian technique. In this case, we easily draw a secondary thread along the back side. You should start with the edge, then repeat the loops of the rapport, and finish with a loop after the rapport and the edge. Knit rows one through twenty-ninth once. Determine the knitting density: with the front surface: eighteen loops in twenty-four rows correspond to a part of the product measuring ten by ten centimeters.Knitting the back of the pullover:Using a green thread, knit ninety-three (one hundred three / one hundred thirteen) loops and create four centimeters for the strip with a "rib" pattern. Next, create the front surface. Having knitted three centimeters from the strip, create twenty-nine rows with a "Norwegian pattern", then knit with the front surface (use a green thread). Having knitted forty-five (forty-seven / forty-nine) centimeters from the strip, close on both sides for the armhole: once four loops, and in all second rows twice two and once one loop. Having made twenty-two (twenty-three / twenty-four) centimeters, counting from the base of the armholes, it is necessary to close all the remaining seventy-five (eighty-five / ninety-five) loops. Knit the front part of the pullover: we act in the same way as the back, but taking into account the size and neckline. To create a slit, after forty-two (forty-five / forty-eight) centimeters, counting from the base of the knitting, you need to close the middle eleven loops, and then knit separately. Having knitted nineteen centimeters, you need to close the sides of the slit itself for the neck: once three loops, and in all the second rows we knit once three loops, once two, and once one loop. All the remaining twenty-three (twenty-eight / thirty-three) loops of the shoulder part must be closed, focusing on the height of the back.Knitting the sleeves of the pullover:Using a green thread, knit thirty-nine loops and create a four-centimeter strip with a "rib" pattern. In the final row, evenly add four loops (for a total of forty-three loops). Next, create the front surface. Having knitted three centimeters from the strip, create a "Norwegian pattern", then knit with the front surface (using a green thread). To create bevels, it is necessary to add from both sides, starting from the strip itself, fifteen (thirteen / seven) times one loop in all sixth rows and not a single (three / eleven) times one loop in all fourth rows, also counting the added loops on the front surface (for a total of seventy-three / seventy-five / seventy-nine loops). Having knitted forty (forty / thirty-eight) centimeters from the strip, close on both sides for the edge of the sleeves: once three loops, and in all second rows once three and once two loops, once one loop. Next, in all fourth rows, close six times one loop, and then again in all second rows once two loops, once three loops. Having made fifteen centimeters, counting from the base of the armholes, it is necessary to close all the remaining thirty-three (thirty-five / thirty-nine) loops. Knit the hood: using a green thread, knit sixty-one loops. Next, create the front surface. It is important to add on both sides from the middle thirteen times one loop in all second rows (a total of eighty-seven loops). Having knitted twenty-four centimeters from the edge, you need to close on both sides from the middle thirteen times, one loop in all second rows (knit two loops in front of the loop in the middle together; to do this, remove one loop as if it were a front loop, knit one front loop and pass it together through the removed loop. Next, knit two loops together after the loop in the center together as a front loop. As a result, there are sixty-one loops). Having knitted thirty-five centimeters from the edge, taking into account the final decrease, close all the remaining loops on both sides. We assemble the product: we make a hood seam in the upper part. Next, we create seams along the shoulders. After this, we sew the hood into the base of the pullover neck (as shown in the diagram). Along the edge of the cut, you need to knit one hundred loops and knit three and a half centimeters with garter stitch, and then close the loops as if they were front loops. On the right side of the cut, you need to make two loops for buttons from air loops. We attach buttons to the left strip. We sew in the sleeves. We trim the sleeves and the seams on the sides.That's it! The pullover is ready!