Sweater knitting pattern 5000
Do you understand crochet, stitching, children's sweater patterns and knitting methods for children's sweaters? Sweater knitting pattern 5000!
Pineapple flower pattern weaving:
Two sticks and a wool.
Tie the wool in a knot and thread it into a stick needle, starting with 12 needle.
In the first row, the upper and lower needles are knitted first, but when the needle is put on, it is crossed out and not knitted, and two rows of such needles are knitted continuously;
After knitting, the first line of the pattern is started, all by reverse knitting.
Second row, three stitches first. Specific methods: take out a needle, don't let go, wind the thread around the needle, then pass through the original hole and take out another needle;
Winding, the back three stitches are combined into one stitch, winding.
Let go of the thread and start knitting the second flower. Repeat the above steps. Put three stitches first, and the three stitches are combined into one stitch. Twist the thread and weave the second flower.
Pattern weaving of shredded radish;
The first is the knitting method of plain needle. The left needle does not retract, the right hand wraps the thread, the left index finger hooks the thread, and then wraps the thread down.
Then it was a flat needle, and the thread retreated, and the thread at the back was caught.
Weaving method of corn row pattern
1, 4 stitches, first knit 4 rows of stitches;
2. Knit three stitches and slide the fourth stitch, that is, let go of the already knitted loops in four rows, and then start knitting together with the four rows. 3, and so on. 3. Weave 4 rows of needles. 4. Repeat the second pattern and stagger the weaving.
Sweater weaving daquan
Sweater size calculation
The biggest headache in knitting sweaters is not knowing how to calculate the size of sweaters. In fact, sweaters are generally sized according to the number of stitches, which can be roughly divided into three types according to the thickness. Now let me give an example of the number of stitches and rows of 3.3 square centimeters (one inch square) respectively. For your reference:
Thick thread: 7-8 stitches wide and 8- 10 thread length.
Medium-thick thread: 9 stitches wide,10-1thread length.
Thin thread: thread with width of 1 1 needle and length of 12- 14.
Note: According to the density of the pattern, there is generally an error of 1-2 stitches. When operating, increase or decrease the number of needles appropriately.
In addition, I would like to introduce the most intuitive and accurate calculation method here: start with 20 stitches with the number of stitches and thread ends you selected, weave 3.3 cm according to the pattern you selected, then measure the specific size, and then calculate the size of the whole sweater according to this standard.
Specific methods:
People's height is divided into three types: high, medium and short:
Men's pullover, height (over1.75m), body width of 97cm (2.9ft) and body length of 77cm (2.3ft); Women's pullovers with a height (over1.70m), a width of 90cm (2.7ft) and a length of 70cm (2. 1 ft);
Medium (1.65-1.75m) men's pullover, 90cm (2.7ft) long and 70cm (2. 1 ft) wide; Medium (1.60-1.70m) female pullover, 80 cm (2.4 ft) long and 63 cm (1.9 ft) long;
Short (under 1.65m) men's pullover, 83cm (2.5ft) wide and 65cm (1.95ft) long; Short pullover (under1.60m), 73cm (2.2ft) wide and 60cm (1.8ft) long.
Cardigan is about 7 cm (2 inches) wide and 3.3 cm (1 inch) long. The width of the coat is about 13.3 cm (4 inches), and the length can be long or short, depending on personal hobbies or styles. According to different ages, the elderly can appropriately increase the width.
Knitting rules of sweaters
When making knitting technology, we can learn from some regular dimensional relationships and simple calculation methods:
1. Generally, the sleeve width of adults is 3 cm ~ 3.5 cm less than that of hanging shoulders, and the sleeve width of children's clothes is less than that of hanging shoulders 1.5 cm ~ 2 cm.
2. Generally, the cuff width of men's shirts is 2 1 cm ~ 24 cm, and that of women's shirts is 17 cm ~ 2 1 cm.
3. When knitting sleeves, if you add needles, it will be fast first and then slow; if you reduce needles, it will be slow first and then fast.
4. The height of the sleeve hill for adults is generally 12cm ~ 14cm.
5. The number of needles collected at the sleeve hill is close to the number of needles collected at the front and back shoulders.
6. For simple knitting operation, the general back neckline can be ignored.
7. The back neckline width is generally 65438+ 0/3 of the shoulder width.
Tips for collecting needles at the waist of sweaters
1. Measurement dimensions: bust, waist and hip.
2. Start knitting a small piece, say 30*30, and calculate the number of rows and stitches needed.
3. Calculate the number of stitches around, the number of rows from hem to waist, and the number of rows from waist to bust.
4. Determine how many stitches are needed every few rows, such as 80 stitches at waist, 65,438+000 stitches at hem, 98 stitches at bust, 40 stitches at hem to waist, 56 stitches at waist to bust, 65,438+00 stitches at waist, 65,438+00 stitches in every four rows.
5, generally speaking, the hem to the waist is faster, and the waist to the bust is slightly slower.
6, you can use your own more suitable clothing size.
Knitting sequence of sweaters
Knitting sequence of sweaters: back-front-sleeve-collar-finally knitting other small parts.
Knitting of back piece of sweater;
1, starting from the bottom =( 1/2 bust-1 cm) × transverse density+sewing loss (needle)
2. Line length = (length-bottom rib) × linear density
3, the number of long body lines = (body length-bottom bar-hanging shoulder) × straight density
4. The number of stitches in shoulder width = shoulder width × consumption of transverse seam (number of stitches)
5. Total number of hanging shoulders = hanging shoulder length × straight density
6. Number of stitches for hanging shoulder =( 12 number of stitches for chest circumference-number of stitches for shoulder width) ÷2
7. Shoulder-hanging needle collection method: After collecting 3 ~ 6 stitches, reduce 1 stitch every 2 rows, and the number of stitches collected shall be within 7 cm ~ 9 cm.
8. Number of stitches in back neckline = width of back neckline × horizontal density+sewing loss (number of stitches)
9. Number of stitches on one shoulder = (number of stitches on one shoulder-number of stitches on the back neckline) ÷2
10, number of stitches in each row of shoulder slope = number of stitches in one shoulder ÷ number of rows in shoulder height.
Knitted sweater front piece:
1, starting from the bottom =( 1/2 bust+1 cm) × transverse density+sewing loss (needle)
2. The number of lines of the main body length is the same as that of the back sheet 2 ".
3. The number of rows in the front length is the same as that in the back panel 3 ".
4. The number of stitches in shoulder width is the same as that in back panel 4 ".
5. The total number of hanging shoulders is the same as that of the rear panel 5 ".
6. The number of stitches collected by the hanging shoulder is the same as that of the back panel 6 ".
7. Shoulder-hanging needle collection method: It can be compared with the back film, but the front film is more than the back film 1 cm, and the needle collection is more than the back film. The number of stitches that can be collected during flat collection 1 cm.
Wool sleeve knitting:
When weaving sleeves, the longitudinal density and transverse density are slightly different from the original density: the transverse density of sleeves = original density × 125%, and the longitudinal density of sleeves = required density ×95%.
1, cuff start = sleeve width ×2× sleeve transverse density+sewing loss (needle)
2. Sleeve length rows = (sleeve length-cuff rib length) × sleeve straightness+sewing loss (number of stitches)
3. Number of stitches at the sleeve root = sleeve root width ×2× sleeve transverse density+sewing loss (number of stitches)
4. The number of stitches on both sides of the sleeve should be added = (number of stitches at the sleeve root-number of stitches at the cuff) ÷2.
5. Rows on the sleeve = Rows on the sleeve length-Rows on the sleeve hill.
6. Number of sleeve rows = sleeve length × sleeve straightness ×+sewing consumption (needles)
7. Number of stitches on one side of sleeve hill = (number of stitches at sleeve root-number of stitches at sleeve hill width) ÷2
Sweater neck knitting:
1, lapel needle number = (lapel depth ×2+ lapel width +2cm) × rib transverse density.
2. Number of collars = collar height × rib straight density