1. Prepare 3-4 wool balls, 2 circular needles, 2 12 needle bars, 2 13 needle bars, 1 sewing needles and more than a dozen marking buttons.
Before knitting, you need to measure the baby's length. Because babies of different sizes have great differences in body shape, you should measure your child's body shape first, and then decide the number of stitches.
3. It is suggested to weave a small sample to determine the number of stitches. In view of the different thickness of the wool you use and the different tightness of the knitting technique, the size of the sweater knitted with the same number of stitches will be different, so it is best to knit a small sample first, and then calculate the number of stitches according to the size and number of stitches of the small sample and the measured baby's length.
The following are the detailed knitting steps:
① In line 1, all the stitches are plain stitches, that is, lower stitches, and only the upper stitches (reverse stitches) of the last stitch are knitted; The first needle in the second row is not woven, and the rest are all reversed (upper needle); Continue to weave another 1 row alternately with front and back needles like the first row and the second row, and continue to knit two rows with plain needles and back needles, making a total of six rows of upper and lower needles.
② Replace the knitting needles with larger sizes and continue knitting. Take 1 needle directly, don't knit. This time, both the front and back are knitted, knitting in two rows.
③ Hang a sign button at the position where 8 stitches are found on the left and right as a sign of cardigan access control. The first stitch is still not knitted, the second to sixth stitches are all knitted, and then the sixth stitch is put on the fifth stitch.
The seventh needle is also placed on the fifth needle, which can leave a buttonhole for the doorman, and the rest are plain needles. Continue to flat weave the next row. 1 The needle has not been knitted yet. It was knitted to the original buttonhole, wrapped with 2 stitches, and added with 2 stitches subtracted from the previous buttonhole.