Looking for a free hand knitted sweater pattern? What about a great women’s knit sweater pattern? This is not a simple knit pattern, but a very stylish sweater model. It’s enough to have some experience for this nice sweater pattern knitted with chunky yarn. This pattern looks like a jacket and a sweater, and we chose to call it a sweater. Although it is not easy knit sweater pattern, it will be a great choice for experienced knitters. I can answer all your questions about my free knit sweater pattern with modern design from my blog. Good luck.
BACK PIECE:
1- Work as two separate pieces. Cast on 35 stitches. Work 4 cm of 1+1 rib and switch to knit stitch.
2- When body length is 23 cm, increase 36 x 1 stitches at one end at every 4 rows to obtain 71 stitches.
3- When body length is 55 cm, decrease 4+3+2+1 stitches at the end of no-increase for armhole to drop to 61 stitches.
4-When body length is 74 cm, divide the stitches as 8+35+18 starting from the side of increase.
5- Decrease 35-stitches in the center for neck opening and on the next row, finish by binding off 8 and 18 stitches remained at both sides for shoulders.
6- Pick up 187 stitches onto needle from the side of increase of the part worked. Finish after working 4 cm of 1+1 rib.
7- As shown in the sketch, bring the completed two pieces one on top of the other and add them to each other by working single crochets. After joining is finished, sew shoulders to front pieces.
FRONT PIECES:
1- Cast on 35 stitches. Work 4 cm of 1+1 rib and switch to knit stitch.
2- When body length is 75 cm, increase 20 x 1 stitches at one end at every 4 rows to obtain 58 stitches.
3- When body length is 55 cm, decrease 4+3+2+1 stitches at the end of no-increase for armhole to drop to 48 stitches.
4- When body length is 73 cm, decrease 30 stitches at the end of increase for neck opening and on the next row, finish by binding off 18 stitches remained on shoulder.
SLEEVES:
1- Cast on 62 stitches. Work 4 cm of 1+1 rib and switch to knit stitch.
2- Increase 6 x 1 stitches at both ends at every 15 rows to obtain 92 stitches.
3- When sleeve length is 50 cm, decrease 4+3+2+35 times 1 stitch each at both ends for armholes.
4- When sleeve length is 70 cm, finish by binding off the remaining 4 stitches.
COLLAR:
1- Pick up 187 stitches onto needle at the end of increase of the front piece. Finish after working 4 cm of 1+1 rib.
2- Finish by making chain work w/ hook on top of the rib worked from inside of front pieces.
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Women’s modern sweater. I think the direction do not say enought no gauge no needle size or size chart. Yarnage for yarn
Is there any chance of this pattern in different sizes?
Of course, what size did you ask for?
Size 40 please
Soon we will share a size chart. Please see again soon.
Modern sweater. Can it be made larger and can you send the pattern fir a size large.
Please can we have a sketch of the pieces.it says as per sketch in the pattern but I cannnot see one. It might be easier to know what it is supposed to look like at the back
Of course, we will soon add. Please keep following us.
Row 7 of the back refers to a sketch, but I don't see one. Is it possible to see the sketch or the back of this sweater?
Thanks!
Diagram has been added. Thanks for your interest. Good luck...
Thank you!
Thank you my granddaughter is waiting for me to knit this. All I have to do is interpret your instructions which are a bit minimal. But here goes .....!
Please share the sections you don't understand, I'd like to help you.
Under the sleeve pattern, item 2, has me confused. I think it means that I should keep adding 2 stitches every 15 rows but the total stitches don’t come out to 92 unless I keep adding on.
Can you clear this up for me, please.
Thank-you.
Before I get started I would like to see the back view. The schematic is helpful but an actual photo would be helpful.
What size is the yarn? Like sport weight (3) or worsted (4)? I can’t find the yarn you used in order to be able to find a comparable yarn.