Step 2: After dividing the stitches, knit the shoulders and back first. When knitting the front side, add 1 stitch beside 2 stitches on each shoulder, and add 8 stitches in a row. When knitting the reverse side (every 1 row 1 stitch), do not add any stitches. Continue to weave the front slowly, back and forth, and to one side. When knitting to the other side, the knitting left in the front is also 1 stitch, and both sides are knitted back and forth with 1 stitch for 4 times (2- 1-4), then knitted back and forth with 2 stitches for 3 times (2-2-3), and finally the front is finished with 2 stitches.
Step 3: When adding 24 stitches on one shoulder, start to put 2 stitches on the shoulder, body 1 stitch, sleeve 1 stitch and 6 stitches under the armpit, so that the body 156 stitch and sleeve 59+6 stitch.
Step 4: After separation, weave the body into an appropriate length, and put on green wool to start hemming. If there is no need to reduce the needle, weave 20 rows of double-thread hemming to complete the body part.
Step 5: I began to choose the placket. I chose one stitch and two stitches, so the selected placket was flat and beautiful. Choose 120 stitches on each side, and remember to leave 5 buttonholes when knitting the right placket. 9 rows of double-thread sewing on both sides are finished.
Step 6: Finally, start knitting sleeves. Add 65,438+0 stitches on the left and right sides with 6 stitches, otherwise the gap is too big to look good, so the sleeve is 67 stitches, and then reduce the stitches according to the length and width of the sleeve. 48 stitches were left in the cuffs, and green wool was used to knit the sleeves, 65,438+06 rows of double-line hems were knitted, and five were sewn.