Knitting a sweater with the adidas logo. Cool Adidas booties for your baby. To work you need

Knitted sneakers in the style of a famous brand will look very bright on a child’s feet. Even adults will envy such shoes. Booties can be made from thin yarn or a denser, thicker thread, thanks to which the sneakers will warm the baby’s feet in the autumn-winter period. The shoes are designed for children aged 6 months to 1 year.

To work you need

  • blue and white yarn;
  • knitting needles;
  • hook;
  • needle.

Step by step instructions

  1. Cast on 40 stitches on two knitting needles with white yarn. We form the first line only with knit stitches, the second - with purl stitches. In the third row we make an increase through broaching: one at the beginning, at the end and 2 in the middle, all other loops are formed with knit stitches (36 pcs.).

    Cast on a number of loops

    Making several rows

  2. The fourth row consists entirely of purl stitches. We create the 5th line in the likeness of the 3rd row. We make two additional loops in the middle with a gap of 4 knits. We form the 6th row by purling.
  3. We make the seventh row according to the scheme: addition - 18 persons. - addition - 6 persons. – addition – 18 persons. – addition. Row 8 is similar to row 6.
  4. The ninth row also has increases at the beginning, after 18 knits, after 8 knits and at the end. From rows 10 to 16 inclusive, we knit with knit stitches.
  5. Take blue yarn. We attach the thread at the beginning of the workpiece and after 36 loops, a white thread is fixed between these intervals.

    Switching to blue yarn

  6. In the 17th row we knit 18 faces. blue stitches, 18 white stitches, then 18 blue knit stitches again.
  7. Row 18 starts with k18. loops, then purl 18 stitches with white yarn, finishing the line with 18 knit stitches.
  8. We knit the 19th row according to the pattern with knit stitches only: 18 blue + 18 white + 18 blue.
  9. In the 20th row we knit purl stitches in white and knit stitches in blue.

    Knit stitches are knitted in blue

  10. We form the 21st line completely with knit stitches (corresponding to the previous color). The next row starts with knit 18, purl 18 and knit 18.
  11. Row 23 has decreases. After 18 blue knit stitches, you need to knit the white piece with knit 2 stitches together (5 times), finishing the row with 18 knit stitches in blue yarn. We knit the 24th row, except for 9 white purl stitches.
  12. In the 25th row we form 18 blue knit stitches, decrease by 2 knit stitches together (5 repeats), grabbing 1 blue loop, then knit 17 blue loops. 26th line – 17 knit in blue, 5 purl in white + 18 knit in blue.
  13. Row 27 consists of 16 knit stitches. Using the third knitting needle we knit 8 knit stitches, creating the ninth loop from the broach (this will be the tongue of the sneaker). We knit 15 additional blue rows in garter stitch.

Ekaterina Vishnyakova from Korolev offers you her suit for baby. She knitted it for her son after she saw a sports knitted suit in a magazine. I made the diagram myself.

Look also at these descriptions of the craftswoman Ekaterina:

Size knitted suit it turned out to be about 80-86 (for 1 year or a year and a half). Such Can be worn in cool weather in summer or early autumn.

You will need:

YarnArt jeans - 7 skeins of black and 1 white;

Knitting needles No. 3;

Zipper of appropriate length;

Rubber.

Knitted suit for baby description:

1. Let's start with the pants.

To knit the right pant leg, cast on 70 stitches and knit 12 rows with an elastic band 2 by 2 (in the last row add 1 loop). Then knit between the edge loops in stockinette stitch, adding 1 loop on each side 4 times in every twentieth row. The first increase also includes twelve rows of elastic. In my case, I plan to sew two white stripes on the sides of the legs, so for the sides we knit as follows: 30 knit stitches, 4 purl loops, 3 knit loops, 4 purl loops and 30 knit stitches. white stripes will be sewn where we purled).

When you increase on the sides four times, in the 18th row bind off for step on both sides 1x2 sts and in every second row 1x2 and 1x1 sts.

Approximately 18 cm from the beginning of the decreases for the step, knit the belt with a double elastic drawstring. To do this, knit 1 row between the edge loops: k1, p1. until the end. From the next row, knit all the front loops, and remove the purl ones (leave the thread before work). So knit 3 cm and close the loops.

Knit the left leg in the same way.

2. Description of knitting a sweater for a suit.

Let's start from the right shelf : Cast on 36 stitches and knit 12 rows with 2x2 rib. Approximately 5 cm from the beginning of the elastic at the beginning of the side slot of the planned pocket, divide the knitting into two parts (12 and 24 loops).

Continue knitting only on that part of the loops under which the burlap pocket will be sewn into the jacket (leave the remaining loops of the part uncovered on the knitting needle), closing the edge of the slot in every 2nd row 11x1 p.

To knit a burlap pocket, cast on another pair of knitting needles with the working thread the same number of stitches as you cast for the pocket opening.

Knit in stockinette stitch. Then, in place of the purl row, take into work the loops left uncovered at the beginning of the slot and introduce the burlap loops into the work. Then continue knitting.

Knit the pocket burlap to the end (there should be the same number of rows as were knitted for the bias slit). Having reached this height, in the place of the purl row, take into work the loops that you left uncovered at the end of the slot. Continue knitting.

Approximately 17 cm from the elastic to form an armhole, close off from the left edge in every second row 1x3 sts, 1x2 sts and 2x1 sts.

After 26 cm from the elastic, close the armhole on the right side with 1 x 4 sts and in every second p. 1x3, 1x2 and 4x1 p. At the same time, 28 cm from the elastic band, close the shoulder bevel 1x5 and in every 2nd p. 1x5 and 1x6 p.

Knit the left front, maintaining symmetry.

Now let's move on to the back.

Cast on 76 stitches and knit 2x2 ribbing for 12 rows. Then knit between the edges in stockinette stitch. After 17 cm from the elastic to form an armhole, close on each of the two sides in every second row 1x3 sts, 1x2 sts and 2x1 sts.

After 28 cm from the elastic band, cast off 1x5 stitches for the shoulder bevel and 1x5 and 1x6 stitches in every second row.

At the same time, for the neckline, bind off the central 16 stitches, and then continue to knit each side separately, casting off 2 times above 1x7 sts.

Also knit the other half of the neckline.

Knitting sleeves:

Cast on 48 stitches and knit traditionally with a 2x2 rib for 12 rows (in the last row add 1 stitch). Next, knit between the edges in stockinette stitch, while in every eighth row add 8x1 stitches on both sides. There will also be white stripes in the middle of each sleeve, so after the rib, start knitting like this: 19 knits. p., 4 p. p., 3 persons. p., 4 p. p., 19 persons. p.) Somewhere 18 cm from the elastic band, form a sleeve roll, closing on both sides in every second row 1x4 sts, 2x3 sts, 8x2 sts. Cast off the remaining 12 loops.

To knit a hood, refer to the photographs. The author does not consider it.

For the shelf strips you need to cast on 158 stitches, for the hood strip - 162 stitches, and then knit 4 rows with a 2x2 rib. Then close the loops.

For the pocket strips, cast on 24 stitches using white thread and knit 4 rows with a 2x2 rib.

We knit the stripes with white threads. Cast on 5 stitches and knit in stockinette stitch to desired length.

All that remains is to assemble.

Sew along the shoulder seams, then sew the side seams, the seams of each sleeve, then the inner leg seams and the step seams. Sew on the pockets. Sew the strips to the front panels, the edge of the hood and along the edges of the pockets.

Sew on the white stripes.

All that's left is the zipper for the blouse and the elastic for the pants!

This is such a modern sports one children's suit knitted for baby We did it!

We are waiting for your feedback!

Age: 1.5-2 years.

You will need: yarn BABY BAMBINO (25% wool, 75% acrylic, 130 m/50 g) - 250 g each of green and yellow colors, knitting needles No. 3, hook No. 3 (for finishing), elastic band, zipper 30 cm.

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

Elastic band 2x2: knit 2 knits alternately. p., 2 p. p.

Trousers:

Knit 2 identical parts. Cast on 81 stitches and knit 64 rows with green thread. satin stitch Next, add an additional 4 stitches on both sides = 89 stitches. After 2 rows, decrease on both sides 1 time x 2 stitches, 5 times x 1 stitch. Then knit straight. At a height of 142 rows, bind off the loops.

Assembly:

Sew the seams. At the bottom of the legs, pick up loops and tie for a 15 cm lapel with a 2x2 elastic band. Close the hinges. For the belt, turn 2 cm inward and sew with a hidden seam. Close the loops. Insert the rubber band. Crochet stripes on the sides of the legs with yellow thread.

Jumper

Back:

Cast on 81 sts with yellow thread and knit 94 rows. satin stitch Close the loops.

Left shelf:

Cast on 41 sts and knit 84 rows. satin stitch Next, decrease on the right side for the neckline 1 time x 8 p., 2 times x 4 p., 1 time x 2 p. At a height of 94 rows, close the loops.

Right shelf:

Tie symmetrically with the left.

Sleeves:

Cast on 47 sts with yellow thread and knit. satin stitch, adding for bevels in every 5th row 8 times x 1 stitch. At a height of 60 rows, bind off the loops.

Assembly:

Sew the seams, sew in the sleeves. On the bottom of the jumper, cast on loops and tie the placket with a 5 cm elastic band. On the sleeves, cast on loops and tie 10 cm with an elastic band. Cast on loops along the neckline and tie 8 cm with an elastic band. Fold the neckline inward and hem it. Sew in a zipper. Crochet the stripes in the middle of the sleeves with green thread.



raglan for blouse

I knit for 6 months or more
My measurements for 6 months or more
back width 30 cm is a flat canvas (not elastic)
elastic band width at base 19 cm
back length + elastic 33cm
sleeve length + elastic 21cm

Alize Cotton Gold threads (55% cotton 45% acrylic), hook 2.1 mm.
I cast on both the front and the back at once, dividing 36p*76p*36p*.
I divided the back and calculated the pattern in the center, but modified the pattern a little, stretched it across the width by 4 stitches, inserting spaces between the letters, although more could have been added... and shortened the leaf to fit.



before


back


reverse drawing

drawing face

All that remains is to wash, insert the snake and drawstring into the hood

I started the sleeves from the shoulder 20 times the password, but in the end I typed st. with nak., well, along the way, having knitted 1 row without increases, in the 2nd row I removed 1 loop on the shoulder, that is, I knitted one out of 2 loops, and in the 3rd row I removed 3 stitches in the shoulder area and 1 stitch in the middle..... ..All the time I removed the loops along the shoulder line and along the middle, but did not remove them along the bottom seam.
I knitted the sleeve, turning the knitting each time so that the pattern turned out like on a jacket, but I connected the rows. If you knit in a circle, the pattern will be different and the connection at the bottom will be askew...


stripes are knitted separately and sewn


these are the places where I reduced it, respectively, in the back


Calculations from Masjsha
Sweater Cast on 144 loops = 35 front loops + 74 back loops + 35 front loops.
At first I knitted without an elastic band.
In the pattern on the back I added 4 loops for the distance between the letters.
I knitted a total of 40 rows = 24 rows up to the armholes + 16 rows per sleeve.
decreases for armholes: in the row where decreases were knitted 35-8 = 27 loops, the next 2 loops together, so there are 26 loops left for the front. Here I broke the thread and knitted the back first: I attached the thread after 12 loops from the front, knitted the first 2 loops together, then knitted 58 loops and again 2 together, so the back was 60 loops. We continue to knit according to the pattern all the time.
on the shelves for the neckline I made decreases (knitting fewer loops for the right shelf on the right, for the left on the left):
in row 37 there are 8 loops
in row 38 there are 3 loops
in row 39 there are 2 loops,
in the 40th row there are 15 shoulder loops left.
I knitted the sleeves from the armholes (I immediately knitted stripes of 3 stripes with white threads 2 loops wide, with 2 gray loops between them (a total of 10 loops per strip), cast on 78 loops, and in the first row I knitted together the first and last loop of the row - this Then there was a loop along which I was guided with decreases, I decreased 2 loops in every second row, knitting 2 together before and after the loop that turned out along the inner seam, I made decreases 17 times in total. I knitted the sleeves in double crochets, alternating. with a row of single crochets. It turns out that I made decreases in rows with double crochets. I knitted a total of 36 rows, in the last row I decreased by 1 more loop, so at the end there were 42 loops.
The most difficult thing for me was the hood. I don’t even know how to explain))))))))) since I made a neckline in the front, this is where I had difficulties. first, I straightened the place where the neck should have been, knitted only in this place, and in the end, at the place of the neckline, when I straightened it, it turned out to be 19 loops, and in total for the neckline, when I knitted the shelves, I reduced a total of 13 loops = 8 + 3 + 2 , i.e. when straightening, I added an extra 6 loops, 2 loops in each row.
When I leveled it out and I got one straight line, I added 2 more extra loops in the first row, where I sewed the shoulders. in total I have 19 loops * 2 along the front, 2 loops * 2 along the seam, and 30 loops along the back. not forgetting to pick up loops along the back to make 10 loops for the stripes. There is one more nuance - I made increases in the first and every 3rd row on both sides of the middle 12 loops in the first row by knitting 2 from one loop, in the 3rd row on both sides from 14 loops, in the 6th row from 16 loops etc. There are 7 additions in total. The total height of the hood is 20 rows. Next, I knitted only on the middle loops between increases, while in each row I tied to every second loop that went along the edges of those loops on which I did not knit. This is how I got a hood without seams.
In the end we got this blouse


and only now I realized that I sewed the zipper high, it should have been 3 rows lower, where the neckline began