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Knitted Lace Raglan Sleeve Pullover

The knitted lace raglan sleeve pullover is an exquisite addition to any wardrobe. Its delicate lace detailing adds a touch of elegance, while the raglan sleeves give it a comfortable and flattering fit. Whether you're heading out for a casual brunch or a cozy night in, this pullover is the perfect choice for staying stylish and comfy. The versatility of this piece makes it a go-to option for any occasion, from a day at the office to a weekend getaway. Embrace the cozy charm of the knitted lace raglan sleeve pullover, and you'll be sure to turn heads wherever you go!

Instructions:

Sizes: 36-38 (40, 42-44).

Materials Needed: 400 (450, 500) grams of gray-beige yarn consisting of 45% wool, 45% cotton, 10% polyamide; yarn length of 150 meters per 50 grams; knitting needles size 3.5 and 4; circular needles size 3.5.

Pattern 1: Ribbing worked back and forth (odd number of stitches).

Right-side rows: edge stitch, alternate 1 twisted purl, 1 knit, end with 1 twisted purl, edge stitch.

Wrong-side rows: edge stitch, alternate 1 twisted knit, 1 purl, end with 1 twisted knit, edge stitch.

Circular rows (even number of stitches): alternate 1 twisted knit, 1 purl.

Pattern 2: Mesh pattern (number of stitches multiple of 6 + 1 + 2 edge stitches) – knit according to chart 1. Only right-side rows are shown on the chart. In wrong-side rows, knit all stitches as they appear, and purl the yarn overs. Begin with 1 edge stitch and stitches before the pattern repeat, then continuously repeat the pattern, end with stitches after the pattern repeat and 1 edge stitch. In height, repeat rows 1-8 continuously.

When decreasing stitches, ensure that the number of yarn overs and stitches knitted together correspond.

Pattern 3: Eyelet stripe pattern (even number of stitches) – knit according to chart 2. Both right-side and wrong-side rows are shown on the chart. Begin with 1 edge stitch and the stitch before the pattern repeat, continuously repeat the pattern, end with stitches after the pattern repeat and 1 edge stitch. In height, repeat rows 1-10 continuously.

Knitting Gauge: Pattern 2 – 19 stitches and 33 rows correspond to 10 x 10 cm; Pattern 3 – 19 stitches and 35 rows correspond to 10 x 10 cm.

Work process:

Back. Cast on 99 (105, 111) stitches using needles size 3.5 and knit 2 cm = 4 rows of pattern 1 for the bottom band, starting with 1 wrong-side row and ending with 1 wrong-side row in purl stitches.

Next, continue working with needles size 4 using pattern 2.

For the raglan decreases, after 29 cm = 96 rows (28 cm = 92 rows) from the bottom band, bind off 6 stitches on both sides once, then alternate between every 2nd and 4th rows, decreasing 1 stitch 24 (22, 20) times, and every 2nd row decrease 1 stitch 0 (5, 10) times.

At the same time, after 34 cm = 112 rows (34 cm = 112 rows; 35 cm = 116 rows) from the bottom band, continue working with pattern 3, while continuing to decrease for the raglan.

After 16.5 cm in the 58th row after changing the pattern, bind off the remaining 39 stitches for the neckline.

Front. Knit the same as the back.

Sleeves. For each sleeve, cast on 87 (87, 93) stitches using needles size 3.5 and knit the bottom band as on the back. Then continue working with needles size 4 using pattern 2. For the raglan decreases, after 13.5 cm = 44 rows from the bottom band, bind off 6 stitches on both sides once, then alternate between every 2nd and 4th rows, decreasing 1 stitch 24 (20, 27) times, and every 4th row decrease 1 stitch 0 (4, 0) times.

At the same time, after 18.5 cm = 60 rows (19.5 cm = 64 rows; 20.5 cm = 68 rows) from the bottom band, continue working with pattern 3, while continuing to decrease for the raglan.

After 16.5 cm = 58 rows after changing the pattern, bind off the remaining 27 stitches.

Assembly. Sew the raglan seams. Along the edge of the neckline, pick up 124 stitches with circular needles for the neckband and knit 5 circular rows using pattern 1, then bind off all stitches of the neckband according to the pattern. Sew the side seams and sleeve seams.

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