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Leave a stitch in the middle of the front piece. Weave from the middle to the sides. One stitch in the first row!
The second row closes a stitch in a row! After seven or eight stitches! Every time you receive a stitch, you will be separated by three rows, and finally leave about 35 stitches on your shoulder!
Knit it long enough, and the shoulders of the front and back pieces are closed and knitted! The sleeves are woven from the shoulders down! About 30 stitches!
Add one needle in the next row to about 130! Add 12 more stitches! (just the number of stitches in the armpits) circle the sleeves and knit!
Now it's time to close the stitch in the sleeve! Three rows to receive one needle! I finish the 12 stitches I added!
Only. Six or seven rows receive a needle! Finally leave 60 70 stitches in the cuffs! Knit two inches of needles and collect needles! Finally, sew the sleeves! The sweater is ready!
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Twenty points is too little! I! You give me 100 points.
Leave a stitch in the middle of the front piece. Weave from the middle to the sides. One stitch in the first row!
The second row closes a stitch in a row! After seven or eight stitches! Every time you receive a stitch, you will be separated by three rows, and finally leave about 35 stitches on your shoulder!
Knit it long enough, and the shoulders of the front and back pieces are closed and knitted! The sleeves are woven from the shoulders down! About 30 stitches!
Add one needle in the next row to about 130! Add 12 more stitches! (just the number of stitches in the armpits) circle the sleeves and knit!
Now it's time to close the stitch in the sleeve! Three rows to receive one needle! I finish the 12 stitches I added!
Only. Six or seven rows receive a needle! Finally leave 60 70 stitches in the cuffs! Knit two inches of needles and collect needles! Finally, sew the sleeves! The sweater is ready!
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Good afternoon, dear. As far as I know, the sweater collar can be divided into a high collar, a middle collar, and a low collar, and the needles required to touch the size of the collar are also different, generally men's cuffs leave about 60 stitches, and the rest of the needles can be evenly reduced to the number of stitches required with 2 and 1, and the neckline should be large enough. For the general middle collar, you should be able to pick out 110-130 needles when picking the collar, and you can choose a 13-gauge sweater needle when weaving the neckline and cuffs, and the size is more appropriate.
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Split sleeves: When the sweater is knitted to the length: "total length of the sweater - shoulder length", the sleeves can be divided;
Halter shoulder length: refers to the distance from the bust line to the top of the shoulder and collar, and the man's halter shoulder length: about 25-27cm.
First, divide the 428 needles into two, and use another needle or thread to string out the weaving body.
Second, first calculate the number of stitches to be collected: "armpits", "sleeve cages" and "hearty collars". And make a mark on the center needle:
1. Collect 10 stitches under the armpit, close one side first, and leave 204 stitches (the armpit needle on the other side is closed when knitting the back body), 2. Tighten the sleeve cage 44 stitches (22 stitches on each side) = men's shoulder width.
Approximately 45 cm, approximately 160 stitches (204-160 = 44 stitches).
3. 76 stitches (38 stitches on each side) = 20cm wide collar, about 76 stitches.
4. The remaining shoulder width is 42 stitches = 160 stitches per shoulder width - 76 stitches for collar width) 2 = 42 stitches.
Three, start knitting the predecessor with the needle left on the ring needle:
1. When you start knitting, you will continue to remove 10 stitches as "armpits", 2. Tighten the sleeve cage: knit "2 stitches and 1 stitch" when the first row is knitted to the last 2 stitches, and then knit "2 stitches and 1 stitch" at the end of each row
In order to make the "sleeve cage" woven round and comfortable to wear, it is best to collect it in three sections:
First paragraph: For the first 4-6 lines: "1 stitch" per line;(At the end of this paragraph, you can start to retract the V-neck at the same time).
The second paragraph: when the next few lines: each row or interlaced to close the "2 stitches" (at the end of this section at the same time start to close the V-neck), the third paragraph: the stitch is a little round and smooth, resume 1 stitch per row. Stop collecting the needles when the "22 stitches" are completed on each side.
After stopping the needle, continue to weave upwards until it reaches the length of the hanging shoulder.
3. Collect the "V-neck" and the front shoulder: at the same time as the "sleeve cage".
1) When weaving to the length of the chicken heart collar, the number of needles on the ring needle is divided into two, and the separated half is strung out with a needle or thread, 2) the "chicken heart" is collected at the beginning of each row, and the "chicken heart" can also be divided into two sections to collect the needle in order to make the "chicken heart" not too sharp.
The first paragraph: The first few lines of "1 stitch" and "2 stitches" are crossed. ("1 stitch" for a single row and "2 stitches" for a double row).
The second paragraph: "1 needle" per row, stop collecting when "38 needles" are completed.
After stopping the needle, continue to weave upwards until it reaches the length of the hanging shoulder.
At this point, the number of stitches with a shoulder width should be "42 stitches".
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Prepare the materials, a few pins and a sewing needle with a large eye.
1. The woven collar, two rows of white are to be removed after ironing.
2. Iron the flat needle part and remove the white, very clear needle eye.
3. Divide the collar and neckline into four equal parts and fix them (I knit oblique shoulder sleeves, if it is an ordinary neckline, it can be divided into three equal parts.)
4. Then fix the rest of the part, novices can fix it a little denser, and it is easy to sew.
5. Start sewing, the first stitch comes up.
6. When sewing the second stitch, poke down from the back of the first stitch, and put the front of the first stitch up.
7. What it looks like after sewing a part.
8. Handling of the last stitch.
9. The appearance of the reverse side after sewing.
10. Start sewing the reverse side, sewing it a little tighter, so that the flat needle on the front will look convex.
11. Close-up of the front after sewing.
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It depends on what style of clothes you knit.
1.Raglan sleeves.
First, look at the number of stitches in the joint part of the sleeve and the main body in the style to be knitted, and assume that each one is 4 stitches. Subtract 4 4 = 16 from the total number of stitches, and the remaining stitches are divided into 3 parts, 1 before and after, and the remaining part is divided equally into two shoulders. Knit both shoulders and back pieces first.
Pick 1 stitch on each side of the front piece every 1 back and forth. I weave about 1 inch and circle it. This part is the same as the upstairs method.
But it must be remembered that when weaving back and forth, when knitting the front, add a stitch to both sides of the part where the sleeve and the body connect.
2.The upper sleeves are the same as the usual clothes.
Let's assume that the total number of needles is 200, 90 for the rear block and 110 for the front block. Let's talk about the back block first, add shoulders on both sides of the 90-needle, and knit directly downward. The front is more complicated, and it has to be woven side by side.
After the back piece is knitted, pick out the number of stitches on the far right side of the right shoulder, and the leftmost stitch and the rightmost stitch of the 110 stitches on the collar are combined into one stitch. Back weaving. Go on.
Knit back and forth, one stitch at a time, for a total of ten stitches. At this time, the collar is 90When weaving the front again, the needle is no longer closed, but the collar is knitted twice, so 16 times, a total of 32 stitches from the collar.
The same goes for the left shoulder. After weaving, knit the front block with the collar socket and the right shoulder.
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In the case of a round neck pullover, the number of stitches in the collar is generally a little more than one-third of the number of stitches in the front or back piece.
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Tools: wool, two needles.
2. Leave 9 stitches in the middle of the neckline and divide the 51 stitches into 3 equal parts.
3. On the opposite side of the needle, the first needle is taken off directly, and then the needle is covered with a needle.
4. The third pin is connected in the same way, plus the previous step pin for a total of 3 pins.
5. Repeat the steps above to receive the needle. The frequencies of the first stage of needle reduction are 2-3-1, 2-2-1, 2-1-1, and the frequency of the second stage of needle reduction is 4-1-1, 2-1-2.
6. A total of 10 stitches were lost in the two stages, and the stitches were reduced. The remaining 12 stitches are the number of shoulders.
7. Knit into 8 rows of flat needles, complete the right round neck, and so on on the left side according to the right side.
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Knit the sweater to the sleeve and divide the number of stitches into two equal points (if you can't divide it equally, you can also have one or two more stitches in the back piece) 6-8 stitches under the armpits, and 2-4 stitches need to be collected in interlaced rows on both sides of the armpit after knitting. After closing, hit it all the way to the length you want. (Here you can dig 4-6 stitches in the back piece, and children's can also not be digged).
Find the middle needle in the front piece and thread it with thread, and then determine the number of stitches with shoulder width and the number of stitches to be collected.
The number of needles on one side = (the number of needles on both sides of the armpit - the number of needles on both sides of the armpit - 1 needle in the middle - the number of needles with shoulder width * 2) 2 How to collect the needles on the peach heart collar = the number of lines in the back The number of needles on one side.
Peach heart collar: At the beginning, it is fast, and each row is closed with 1 stitch - 2 stitches in interlaced rows, and the tip of the collar is a little round like a peach heart.
Chicken heart collar: You can also receive a needle every two rows, and the tip of the collar is a little sharp, such as a chicken heart.
V-neck: one stitch every two rows.
The general situation is to receive one shot every two lines. How to collect the needle depends on how deep you want to knit and order.
Collar depth: large and deep collar: when the sleeves are divided, the center needle will be divided to start the collar, the general collar: the sleeve is then woven 2-3cm to separate the center needle to start the collar, and the small peach heart collar: the sleeve is then knitted about 5cm to divide the center needle to start the collar.
Knit and stitch the number of shoulder pick collar needles, here to note that the between are not to pick more, and not to pick less, pick more to weave the collar a little warped, pick less clothes is the end, generally 2 needles in the pick 3 stitches. Pick it up and close the needle every time you knit it to the center needle.
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Sweaters are generally matched with casual wear, business wear, and personalized harem clothes, which should be matched according to the occasion.
First, the conventional black, white, and gray V-neck sweater is a versatile model, and it will not be incongruous with any pants.
Second, the color of the V-neck sweater, you can consider matching pants, black, white, gray, light gray.
Third, the V-neck sweater for business wear can be directly matched with a shirt, or a long-sleeved T-shirt, etc.
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Jeans or slacks are fine.
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The general principle can be a shade match, or it can be a transition match of the same color, burgundy can consider a light-colored shirt, white can be, beige can also be, some patterns of light-colored shirts are also very good, white may be a little monotonous, black and red collocation needs a more vivid red effect is better, no clothes, it is not easy to judge.
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OK. If it's dark, the shirt inside is bright.
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