A wonderful knitted Japanese jumper will become an integral part of your wardrobe
Japanese knitting masters are activelyadopt the experience and traditions of handicrafts from all over the world. At the same time, when adopting any technique or patterns, they do not simply follow the diagrams and descriptions, but creatively rework what they have noticed, bringing it to perfection and adding their own accents. This is what happened with openwork knitting.Openwork patterns in knitting in Japanhave been used for a very long time, while local craftswomen initially had few of their own methods and patterns. But with the increased interest in the European knitting tradition, this style literally created a furor among Japanese connoisseurs of knitted products. Having become familiar with Western traditions and trends in knitting all kinds of openwork, Japanese knitters have contributed their own to European patterns and styles. Now it is difficult to call those models that numerous Japanese knitting magazines offer European. These are truly Japanese patterns, with characteristic sophistication and elegance, giving a woman an exquisite charm and charm.We offer you a pattern for knitting openworkjumper that is unlikely to leave you indifferent. Its refined beauty seems discreet, but it is a truly noble charm. The jumper is perfect for a walk around the city or for a business style, perfectly complementing both a skirt and trouser ensemble.The pattern is given for two sizes - M(Russian size 44-46) and L (Russian size 48-50). The yarn should be of medium thickness, soft, with a noble shine. Acrylic, viscose or artificial silk are ideal. For size M you will need about 420 g, for size L - about 450 g. Before you start knitting, redraw the pattern on paper in full size and cut it out - this will be useful to you at the stage of assembling the product. Calculate the knitting density and determine how many pattern rapports will fit along the width of the front and back. For the specified model and yarn, the knitting density is 26 sts per 40 rows = 10 by 10 cm with knitting needles No. 3, but yours may be different. We start knitting from the bottom. Use a French set of loops so as not to tighten the elastic band too much, - As you can see, it has an unusual pattern and draws attention to itself. Then knit according to the pattern. For the density and size of the model, all decreases are given on the pattern, but you may need to do them differently if your knitting density does not match the specified one. Wet the finished parts and pin them on a paper pattern. Let them dry naturally so as not to spoil the volume of the openwork pattern. Then connect the parts. Here is your openwork pullover and it is ready! This elegant thing will definitely become your favorite.