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Generally, a sweater is enough for a week.
If it's knitting for children, you can go to Sister Zhao's hand-knitting workshop, they specialize in children's sweaters, and when my sister knitted sweaters before, she bought a woolen knitting diagram from them, and it looks good.
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Learning to knit raglan sweaters is relatively simple.
The calculation method of knitting a raglan sweater from top to bottom: sleeves: collar (120 stitches) 6 = 20 stitches, back body: collar (120) sleeves (50 stitches) 2 = 35 stitches, the rest are the front body.
I'll take a jumper as an example:
1.Knit the collar from 120 stitches (depending on the thread and the size of the collar of the sweater you want to knit, determine the number of stitches).
2.Knit the collar to the right height and make 4 marks with thread: 20 stitches for the sleeve, 35 stitches for the back piece, and the rest for the front piece. Add one stitch on each side of the mark (add a total of 8 stitches in 4 places, and leave 2 stitches in the middle of the stitch).
3.Knit from the back piece, knit 35 stitches (front), then return to knit 39 stitches (reverse), and then return to knit 43 stitches (4 stitches per sideband, i.e. 4 more stitches than the previous row) Don't forget to add stitches (now this row should add 4 stitches). Repeat this until you have finished knitting 20 stitches on the sleeve.
4.When weaving to the front piece, there are 2 stitches on each side (not 4 stitches), and now the front and back pieces should have the same number of stitches. Until the middle of the front piece is left about an inch or so, you can weave in a circle, and the front has been woven into a piece. (The mark position has been adding needles).
5.When the body and sleeves are fat enough, wear the sleeves with threads and weave them down, so that there is no need to add needles. Finally, knit the sleeves.
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If you want to learn how to knit a sweater, I'll teach you.
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Where are the steps?
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Knitting a kid's sweater is similar to knitting an adult's sweater, but it's just a little smaller! If it is a baby sweater, it is recommended to knit a cardigan, which can also be knitted from the collar, that kind of raglan sleeves.
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It's best to knit from top to bottom first, so that the knitted sweater is short, and you can only pick it up from the sleeves and bottom.
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In ancient times, there was no wool, and primitive societies wore clothes made of animal fur Feudal societies still wore clothes made of hemp, silk, and cotton.
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Chinese do not pluck wool, ancient China did not have wool.
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