Women's sweater knitted pattern Norwegian. Spectacular pullover with beautiful Norwegian patterns as a gift for the new year

Dimensions: 104/110 (128/134)

You will need: yarn (70% sheep wool, 30% alpaca wool; 70 m / 50 g) - 400 (450) g ​​white, 100 (100) g denim blue, 50 (50) g ​​each light blue and light gray (total for pullover and scarf); circular knitting needles No. 5 and 6, 60 cm long (for a pullover); circular knitting needles No. 6 and 7, 80 cm long (for a scarf).

Rubber: alternately 1 facial, 1 purl.

Facial surface: front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

Jacquard Pattern A: Knit according to scheme A, front surface in jacquard technique. Distribute the width of the loop of the pattern according to the instructions. In height, perform 1 time from the 1st to the 16th p., Then knit in a circle and perform 1 time from the 17th to the 33rd p. Attention: instead of purple thread, denim blue thread is used here, see also "Symbols".

jacquard pattern B: knit according to scheme B. In the width of the loop of the pattern, distribute according to the instructions. In height, perform 1 time from the 1st to the 6th rows.

Jacquard C: knit according to scheme C. In the width of the loop of the pattern, distribute according to the instructions. In height, perform 1 time from the 1st to the 16th rows.

jacquard patternD: knit according to the scheme D. In the width of the loop, distribute according to the instructions. In height, perform 1 time from the 1st to the 4th rows.

3 p. Knit together with a slope to the left: 2 p. remove, as with knitting, knit the next loop with the front one and stretch the removed loops through the knitted one.

Knitting density: 14.5 p. x 22 p. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted with a jacquard pattern; 18 p. x 22 p. = 10 x 10 cm, tied with an elastic band (measured slightly stretched). Both samples are knitted with needles No. 6.

Important: when performing reductions for round yoke finish the circular row, not reaching 1 p. to the 1st decrease, so that the decreases lie on top of each other.

Pullover

Back: on knitting needles No. 5, dial with a double white thread crossed 51 (63) p. and 1st p. (= purl row) purl. Then for the bottom strap knit 5 cm = 10 p. rubber band, while after the hem, start with 1 person., 1 out. and finish the row symmetrically. Next, knit with needles No. 6 jacquard pattern D, while starting with a loop in front of the 1st double arrow, repeat the rapport and finish with 2 loops after the 2nd double arrow. Continue work with front stitch with white thread. After 16 (20) cm = 36 (44) p. from the lower bar for the jacquard pattern A, distribute the loops as follows: chrome, repeat the rapport 4 (5) times, finish with 2 loops after the 2nd double arrow. After 3 cm = 6 p. from the beginning of the jacquard pattern A, subtract on both sides for raglan bevels in every 2nd p. 1 time for 3 p. And 3 times for 1 p. = 39 (51) p. After 4.5 m = 10 p. from the beginning of the armhole, temporarily leave the loop.

Before: knit like a back.

Sleeves: on knitting needles No. 5, dial with a double denim-blue thread crossed 31 (37) p. and 1st p. (= purl row) purl. Then for the bottom strap knit 5 cm = 10 p. rubber band, while after the hem, start with 1 person., 1 out. and finish the row symmetrically. Next, knit with needles No. 6 jacquard pattern C, while distributing the loops of the pattern as follows: start with 3 p. Before the 1st double arrow, repeat the rapport of 12 p., Finish 4 p. After the 2nd double arrow (chrome. , 11 sts from arrow c to 2nd double arrow, repeat rapport 2 times, chrome). Then again knit with a white thread with the front surface. For bevels, add on both sides, first 1 p., Then in every 10th p. 3 more (6) times 1 p. = 39 (51) p. After 18 (25) cm = 40 (56) p. from the strap for the jacquard pattern A, distribute the loops as follows: chrome, 3 (4) times repeat the rapport of 12 p., 2 p. after the 2nd double arrow. After 3 cm = 6 p. from the beginning of the jacquard pattern A, subtract on both sides for raglan bevels in every 2nd p. 1 time for 3 p. And 3 times for 1 p. = 27 (39) p. After 4.5 cm = 10 p. from the beginning of the armhole, temporarily leave the loop.

Round yoke: transfer all left loops to needles No. 6 in the following order: 27 (39) p. 1st sleeve, 39 (51) p. front, 27 (39) p. 2nd sleeve and 39 (51) p. back - only 132 (180) p. Close the row and mark the beginning of the circular row with a marker. Next, knit in a circle jacquard pattern A, while simultaneously in the 1st p. knit the hem backs and front together with the adjacent hem sleeves together with the front ones - 124 (172) p. In the 16th p. from the beginning of the round yoke (= the last row of the jacquard pattern), finish the row, not reaching 1 st to the marker, and shift the beginning of the row accordingly. In the next row, on each blue corner of the zigzag strip, knit 3 sts together with the front with a slope to the left, 3 front = 84 (116) sts. In the next 2nd p. perform these reductions in the same way on every 2nd corner zigzag pattern- 66 (88) p. For size. 128/134: in the next 2nd p. these decreases are similarly repeated on every 4th corner of the zigzag pattern = 70 p. For both sizes: switch to needles No. 5 and knit for the inlay 3 cm = 6 p. with an elastic band, then fasten the loops with a needle in the Italian way.

Assembly: make side seams.

Scarf

Description of work: on circular knitting needles No. 6, dial with a double white thread crossed 243 p. and 1st p. (= purl row) purl. Next, knit with an elastic band, while starting with chrome., 1 person., 1 out. and finish the row symmetrically. In the purl row and all subsequent rows, knit the loops according to the pattern. After 7 cm = 16 p. start jacquard pattern B: repeat 60 times the rapport between double arrows from 4 p., finish 1 p. after the 2nd arrow, chrome. Next, knit 2 p. front stitch and at the end 16 p. rubber band. To secure the edge with a double thread with knitting needles No. 7, knit 1 person. loop and 1 out. purl together, simultaneously closing the loops, as in purl knitting.

An original model for fans of jacquard technique. The Norwegian pattern running along the yoke adds a unique style to the entire look. The sweater is knitted in the round according to the knitting pattern.

Size: S - M - L - XL - XXL - XXXL

materials

550-600-650-700-750-850 g blue yarn (100% wool, 50g/100m)
100-100-150-150-150-150 g white
50-50-50-50-50-50 g light beige

Knitting needles with two working ends and circular knitting needles (40 and 80 cm) No. 4

Gauge: 21 sts x 28 rows in stocking st = 10 x 10 cm. Double-pointed needles and circular needles (40 and 80 cm) No. 3 for ribbing.

Sweater knitting pattern. See diagrams M.1 to M.3 - work in stocking st, diagram shows one repetition. Knit the main part of the sweater.

Description of knitting a sweater with Norwegian pattern

Knit in the round on circular needles. Cast on 204-224-242-276-296-338 sts on circular needle size 3 with blue thread and rib 1 knit 1 purl 5 cm. 38-40-46-50-56 sts evenly = 170-186-202-230-246-282 sts. Insert markers at beg of round and through 85-93-101-115-123-141 sts (mark side seams). Continue knitting in stocking stitch. Remember about the density of knitting.

When the sweater measures 10-10-11-11-12-12 cm, cut 1 st on each side of both markers. Repeat this contraction every 3 cm 4 times = 154-170-186-214-230-266 sts. When the sweater measures 24-24-25-25-26-26 cm, add 1 st in each side of the markers. Repeat this increase every 3 cm 4 times = 170-186-202-230-246-282 sts. When the canvas measures 34-36-38-40-42-44 cm, draw 2 markers: 1 in the middle of the front, and the second in the middle. Then proceed to knitting according to the scheme M.1 - the loop marked with an arrow in the diagram should coincide with the position of the marker on the back and front - count towards the sides. Count the stitches over and over so that the front pattern matches the back pattern. AT THE SAME TIME when the length knitted sweater measures 39-40-41-42-43-44 cm, cast off 4-8-12-22-26-40 sts for armholes (i.e. 2-4-6-11-13-20 sts on each side of side markers). Finish knitting front and back separately.

The front of the sweater = 81-85-89-93-97-101 sts. Finish knitting M.1, then M.2 and at the end of M.3, before introducing beige thread, until you reach the required length of the sweater fabric (the loop with the arrow indicated in the diagram should coincide with the marker marking the middle of the front - counting from the sides ). When the front of the sweater measures 52-54-55-57-58-60 cm, 15-15-17-17-19-19 sts in the middle of the front on a pin or extra needle, then work the shoulders separately.

Cast off from beg on each row for neck: 2 sts 3 times, 1 st 3 times = 24-26-27-29-30-32 sts left for shoulder.
Bind off all sts when piece measures 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm.

Sweater back = 81-85-89-93-97-101 sts. Work back in the same way as in front of sweater, but do not bind off neck sts until back measures 56-58-60-62-64-66 cm. Then cast off 31-31-33-33-35-35 sts in the middle. canvas and then knit the shoulders separately. Continue cast off 1 neck st each row until there are = 24-26-27-29-30-32 shoulder sts on needle. Cast off when back piece measures 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm - cast off on same row as front.

Sleeves to the sweater we knit in a circle with knitting needles with two working ends, switching to circular knitting needles when necessary.

Cast on 58-60-62-64-66-68 sts and work 5 cm of rib 1 knit 1 purl. Then knit a row while dec 9-9-11-11-11-13 sts evenly = 49-51-51-53-55-55 sts. Insert a marker at the beginning of the round (= mid-stitch under the sleeve) and continue in stocking st. When the piece measures 7-8-11-7-6-8 cm, start adding 1 st on each side of the marker. Repeat adding 3.-2?.-2.-2.-2.-1? cm 15-17-19-20-21-23 times in total = 79-85-89-93-97-101 sts.

When the length of the canvas is 46 cm for all sizes, start taking according to the scheme
M.1 (stitches marked with an arrow in the diagram = the middle of the top of the sleeve, counting from the sides. Note: add stitches in the template). After you are done with the pattern, continue to knit in blue to the end. When the length of the sweater sleeve is 53-52-51-49-48-45 cm (for large sizes this length is shorter because the long head of the sleeve expands the shoulders), finish knitting at the point under the sleeve. Cast on 1 st in each side (= edge sts to gather) and work until sleeve measures 55 cm in all sizes and cast off.

Assembly. Sew shoulder seams. Sew on the sleeves. Knitting the neck for a sweater with knitting needles.

Neck. Pick up neck sts from face 80 to 92 in a circle, including sts on pins (extra needles) on needles No. 3 with blue thread. Purl 1 round, knit 1 round, at the same time contract evenly; sts to 100-104-108-112-116-120 sts. Then knit an elastic band 1 by 1 7 cm and close the front face, wrong side - wrong side. Fold the elastic in half towards the wrong side and secure from the inside with small loose stitches.


Knitted sweater with Norwegian pattern
Pattern for a sweater with Norwegian knitting needles Sweaters with Norwegian patterns never go out of style.

Warm For more than a dozen years, it has topped the list of must-haves for the winter season. Sweaters with traditional jacquard patterns evoke thoughts of snow-covered Norwegian valleys and cozy houses filled with the aroma of mulled wine taken from the fire. If initially recognized male sweater, today sketchy patterns are an adornment of women's wardrobe. It can be both clothes (sweaters or dresses) and accessories (scarf, belt, leg warmers, mittens or headbands). Patterns characteristic of Norwegian needlework remind of the frosty breath of winter and give the New Year's mood, a sense of celebration. In this sweater Christmas story can become a reality. The unexplored symbolism of schematic stars, snowflakes, rhombuses, jumping over snow drifts of deer, really brings back to childhood, at a time when sweets, fun and Christmas miracles were the most anticipated events in the life of all children.

A bit of history

Authentic patterns from Norway were first crocheted by craftswomen from the Setesdal valley. There were no diagrams or descriptions. Women in the process of knitting invented patterns and the most successful of them were taken into account, supplemented and transformed. That is why each product was unique. These sweaters had a special wear resistance, as they were knitted in a circular pattern - without seams.

Now this pattern is difficult to confuse with something, as it has become famous all over the world.

The most characteristic for Norway were geometric, plant and animal ornaments. Initially, sweaters were black and white, as they were knitted from undyed yarn. And only later did a game appear on the contrast of warm tones (red, brown, burgundy, yellow) and cold blue and gray, which also made it possible to recreate elements of folklore.

The release of the film “Sun Valley Serenade” in the 1950s drew attention to the original sweater pattern of the protagonist in the face of John Payne. Men quickly adopted the cinematic style, wearing jacquard sweaters everywhere.


Sweater with a Norwegian pattern in the movie "Sun Valley Serenade"

The popularity of original sweaters began to grow under the influence of the appearance of a fashion trend in the 60s and 70s - unisex . Since that time, fabulous patterns began to decorate not only male sweater, and women's things.


This ornament is truly universal.

The development of skiing in the 20th century also contributed to the popularization of Norwegian sweaters. Authentic sweaters have become the basis sports style. Ski resorts began to dazzle with ethnic patterns and contrasting colors, characteristic of Norwegian motifs.


Surprisingly, this pattern looks courageous on a man.

Fashion for Scandinavian motifs

Scandinavian themes flooded the world podiums. Today, the Norwegian pattern is associated not only with mass-market brands, but also with the world's leading fashion houses. The unpretentiousness of rhombuses and stars is presented in the youth collections of Zara, Bershka, Marks&Spenser. The Dolche&Gabbana and Moshino collections from year to year present winter collections with Norwegian motifs. These are tunics, voluminous scarves, hats, ski jackets.

Simplicity and originality of patterns have become the basis of modern urban style. . These things are in demand for holidays in the mountains, winter picnics, walks along the snow-covered streets and, of course, stylized photo shoots.


A sweater with a Norwegian pattern has become not just clothes, but a peculiar way

What to wear



This sweater goes well with jeans.

plain knitted dresses It is customary to supplement with wide belts covered with Norwegian patterns. If desired, you can purchase a bulky bag with deer or snow-covered Christmas trees. Stylists recommend combining black dresses with a contrasting pattern with leggings and ankle boots with fur cuffs.


One-color dress with a "Norwegian" stripe

Mittens, hats and scarves with Norwegian ornaments will perfectly beat plain down jackets and sports sheepskin coats.

Today, sweaters are giving way to reindeer leggings, which are worn with loose-fitting gray sweaters, high boots and fur hats. Such a set is appropriate for going to the skating rink or relaxing in a ski resort. They are suitable in combination with openwork tunic and boots. This set is suitable for meeting with friends and dating. A great combination with ugg boots and a cropped down jacket. The set is suitable for everyday walks.


Leggings with deers
Instead of deer, there may just be a Norwegian ornament

For men, a classic combination is a sweater with jeans and a shirt. The shirt can also be worn for graduation.


Sweater with a Norwegian pattern under jeans and a shirt

Male The sweater looks sexy on a woman too. A loose fit symbolizes home comfort and a certain freedom. TOA wine-colored sweater with a white jacquard pattern is recognized as a classic style.


Traditional sweater with Norwegian pattern

Knitting technique

For Norwegian patterns, you need to master the jacquard knitting technique. This technique represents knitting with two threads of contrasting tones of the selected ornaments.

Learning the jacquard knitting technique

In order to knit Norwegian patterns with knitting needles, we will learn how to introduce an additional thread into the fabric . The thread can be inserted at the beginning of the row. To do this, the 1st loop is tucked right needle followed by a crochet of a contrasting thread. The loop is knitted according to the rapport with the main thread. The next 2 loops are knitted with a double contrast thread. The short end of the inserted thread, like the main thread, remains behind the canvas.In the middle of the row, the thread is inserted in the same way as at the beginning.

Learning to enter an additional thread

Norwegian knitting patterns can be transferred to the canvas in several ways:

  • 1st option. The rapport cell corresponds to two rows of the ornament. Such a performance characterizes an elongated motive. This implies a color change on the front side.
  • 2nd option. The report cell is one row. This involves changing the threads on both the front and back sides.
  • 3rd option. Creation of a textured ornament. Concavity is obtained by knitting the main ornament with a garter stitch against the background of a hosiery. Convexity can be achieved by knitting the ornament with the front stitch against the backdrop of the purl loops.
  • 4th option. Working with two colors: background and main. Knitting on two needles means taking the report cell for two rows. Circular - the cell is equal to one row.

We make a smooth canvas with a Norwegian pattern

Norwegian knitting patterns knitted according to schemes that you can prepare yourself. To do this, the drawing is schematically represented by cells, each of which corresponds to one or two rows. When using ready-made rapports, it should be remembered that the loops of the first row and edge loops in the rapport are not taken into account.


norwegian sweater It will be a worthy New Year or Christmas gift for relatives and friends. Such a sweater symbolizes a frosty mood and protects from cold gusts of wind. Wear the Norwegian pattern casually like Darcy in Bridget Jones's notorious Diary. Leave your doubts, because Norwegian deer are stylish and fashionable, both for an adult and for a child.Malea sweater and a women's tunic are the epitome of modern urban style, which is especially practical.

We make a men's sweater with a Norwegian ornament

Previously, this wardrobe item received recognition only from the strong half of humanity ...


Nothing brings up thoughts of cozy houses, snow-covered valleys, pleasant evenings in a friendly company over a glass of fragrant freshly prepared mulled wine than a Norwegian sweater with its traditional patterns.

Previously, this wardrobe item received recognition only from the strong half of humanity, but today unobtrusive patterns take pride of place in the women's toilet.

New Year's spirit and the breath of cold winter give us unique patterns of Norwegian sweaters. Wearing such a sweater, we seem to be transported to the world of childhood, where miracles happened everywhere, and fun and a sea of ​​​​sweets filled every home. A sense of celebration and a positive mood, such a sweater will give not only to its owner, but to everyone around him.

The singularity of Norwegian patterns

In the 1940s and 1950s, when the first Norwegian reindeer sweaters appeared, only men wore them. It was believed that the ornament demonstrating deer was a kind of sign of special attention and honor to these majestic animals, which in those days served various transport purposes.

Over time, sweaters have found their way into wardrobes not only for men, but also for children and women, which in turn has increased the number of products put on the market, and the range of products itself has expanded.

In a modern version, the Norwegian print can be either on the entire surface of the sweater, or it can be located on the chest or bottom of the product with a border, or simply decorate the collar and cuffs.

The color scheme has also changed. The only thing that has remained unchanged is the contrast of shades on the sweater. Thanks to this, the patterns are incredibly catchy and expressive. Traditionally used shades of blue, white, black, as well as their combination with each other. The Norwegian drawing differs from the copy by having no more than two or three colors in it.

As for the ornament itself, it mainly includes festive motifs in the form of stars, snowflakes or Christmas trees, there are products depicting trolls or deer and, of course, geometric shapes.

For production, merino wool is used, as a result of which it is possible to create voluminous (embossed), warm sweaters with hand-made embroidery. By the way, thinner and lighter models of the product are also created using this type of wool. Having unique composition Merino wool products are durable, wear-resistant with an excellent heat-saving function, they are elastic and do not wrinkle. With the presence of such characteristics, the Norwegian sweater is simply indispensable for a cold winter.

Choosing a sweater pay attention to the composition, Norwegian products are made only from merino wool, Norwegian manufacturers do not use other wool for the production of sweaters. If other wool is indicated in the composition (or as sellers can assure you that it is a different name, but in fact merino wool), you can be sure that this is a beautiful copy, but far from the original in quality.

The traditional Norwegian sweater has a characteristic appearance, which consists in a straight cut, long sleeves and a high collar. However, there are models that have a fitted silhouette, a high collar is replaced by a round neck, and the sleeves are complemented by cuffs. As for the length of the product, here the sweater has changed. Today you can buy a sweater with a typical medium length or a more elongated model, somewhat reminiscent of a tunic.

What should I wear with a Norwegian pattern sweater?

Monochrome things can accentuate the beauty of the Norwegian pattern. It can be a combination of jeans, trousers or leggings in the color of the sweater itself or in contrast to it. A one-color pastel-colored shirt is favorably combined with a sweater with a round neck.


A simple kit for winter walk can be obtained by combining a sweater, scarf and hat made in the same thematic direction. Made in one color, a turtleneck in rich dark colors will go well with a sweater in the form of a tunic. Shoes should be selected based on the set, which contains a sweater with a Norwegian pattern. Ugg boots, warm sneakers or winter boots Perfectly complete a sporty or walking look. Ankle boots or boots with high heels are suitable for an elongated sweater with patterns.

For men, a combination of a sweater with a shirt that can be worn for dissolution and jeans is suitable. A men's sweater will look no less attractive on a woman, the loose fit of which gives some freedom and a sense of home comfort.

Scandinavian patterns and fashion for them

All the world's podiums are filled with Norwegian-themed products, a pattern that is understandable to everyone can be associated not only with brands in the mass market, but also, which is important, with the world's leading fashion houses. In youth sets represented by Marks&Spenser, Bershka, Zara, you can find models with funny patterns of stars and rhombuses. Norwegian motifs are presented every year by the leading fashion houses Moshino and Dolche & Gabbana.

In the end, it is worth noting that a sweater with a Norwegian pattern will be a suitable present for friends and relatives, especially on the eve of New Year's celebrations. The non-triviality and unpretentiousness of this unique pattern won the hearts of dandies and fashionistas of urban ultra-modern style.

Such cozy things will always be in demand, both for walks in a snowy forest, outdoor activities at the foot of a mountain, winter family picnics, and for use in a trendy and thematic photo shoot. A sweater that symbolizes the winter mood and protects against chilly weather, what could be better. Do not be afraid to wear a Norwegian pattern, because all these cute snowflakes, stars, deer are nothing but a stylish and newfangled trend that embodies the features of urban style in combination with practicality and a little bit of humor.

Sweater with a Norwegian pattern - how to knit - video

Sweater with a Norwegian pattern - how to knit - schemes

Norwegian knitting patterns are a kind of jacquard with a winter theme. The most common patterns of unique knitting patterns are snowflakes, deer, Christmas trees and everything related to the beauty of the winter holidays.

Many people love products with Norwegian motifs for their warmth and comfort, which provides special technique knitting. When working using threads different color, which constantly need to be crossed on the wrong side of the canvas. This thickens the product and makes it much warmer.


Initially, Norwegian patterns were intended for knitting large items - sweaters, pullovers, dresses. Modern women of fashion willingly apply these schemes when working with small items. Beautiful hats, mittens, mitts, socks, scarves, household items with knitting needles - an incomplete list of models where Norwegian motifs fit perfectly.

An unusual ornament immediately makes the thing sparkle with new colors, gives fabulousness and a sense of joy. Therefore, if you are not familiar with the knitting technique of Norwegian motifs, you can get acquainted with it in our article.

Norwegian-themed jacquard patterns are considered unique. They fit perfectly into men's, women's and children's fashion.




Now it is not at all difficult to find a suitable scheme, unlike the times when the Norwegian ornament was just beginning to spread, the needlewomen did not have patterns recorded in order to preserve the uniqueness of each product.

Such patterns are usually made in the form of straight rows or geometric shapes. The technique of knitting such motifs involves the constant replacement of a thread of one color with another. In this case, it is necessary:


How to properly draw a thread in a jacquard ornament? Small colored areas (no more than five loops) will help to connect this method: as soon as work with one color is completed and the transition to another is made, the yarn of the unused shade is pulled along the wrong side of the fabric until the next motif of this color begins.

Important! Watch the yarn tension when working with a Norwegian motif. If it sags, you will get ugly stretching of the loops in the future. With strong tension, your ornament will be in folds.

To properly coordinate the tension, purchase a special thimble for knitting Norwegian patterns. With its help, work will become faster and more comfortable, which is very important in the creative process.

Video: “Lazy” jacquard

Pattern execution technology


The description of the scheme for making Norwegian patterns with knitting needles at first will seem quite complicated to you, until you understand the pattern of their compilation. However, if you want to simplify even more, choose “lazy” patterns. The Norwegian ornament is knitted with the help of broaches, and the lazy pattern, dropping certain loops.



Video: How to achieve a smooth canvas in jacquard

Methods of knitting patterns according to the scheme

True connoisseurs of Norwegian motifs choose a more complex technique. They use schemes with a graphic representation of color. Such schemes are read from right to left in odd rows and from left to right in even rows.



At circular knitting Norwegian patterns with knitting needles, all patterns are usually read from right to left. In the diagrams, one loop is represented by one cell. At the same time, the alternation of colors occurs quite often - every two, three or four loops.

In the following method, one cell corresponds to two rows. The drawing of such a Norwegian motif will look slightly elongated. This simplifies the technique. You need to change the color on the front side of the work, and the wrong side is knitted in the same way as the front.



Another way of knitting Norwegian patterns with knitting needles, in which the ornament turns out to be different in texture. To the alternation of threads of different colors, the alternation of the pattern is added. The ornament is knitted in garter stitch, and another pattern serves as the background, for example, facial surface. The pattern will be either convex or concave. The color change is done in the front rows, on the wrong side the pattern is knitted with front loops, and the background with purl loops (loops of the same color are located strictly above each other). One cell of the scheme - two rows.


An instructional video or descriptions of certain patterns will help you learn how to knit patterns of Norwegian patterns with knitting needles. In each case, your ornament will be unique. After all, you can simply swap the indicated colors in places, and the model will sparkle with a new combination.


Fashionistas love pair or family sets that perfectly refresh the winter wardrobe.
In any case, the Nordic sweater looks very stylish.

Video: Jacquard on a round yoke

Patterns describing knitting of various products with a Norwegian pattern











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