Tutorial on knitting a fairy sweater with stick stitches (text version)

Tutorial on knitting a fairy sweater with stick stitches (text version)
WoolTool introduction:
Needle: 6mm size
Yarn: Icelandic Alpaca
Pattern: Four needles, one long pull needle with 3 turns, and one long pull needle with 2 turns

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Loop knitting starting needle 180 needles
Body (divided into front and back)
R1~R11: Alternate upper needle and lower needle knitting
R12~R28: Start knitting patterns, knit 2 patterns and add 3 stitches and start dividing into pieces (all are knitted in circles, start dividing into pieces after 16 circles)

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Front piece:
After the front piece, knit 6 patterns and add 5 rows of needles,
Knit to the length that suits you and start to leave the neckline. My neckline is not very low. I only reduced 2 rows from the front piece and 26 stitches on both sides
Next film:
The number of rows is the same as that of the front piece. It is also 26 on both sides of the neckline. However, the neckline only has 1 row knitted after 6 patterns. The number of rows of needles for two people is still 6 patterns plus 5 stitches

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Collar:
It is also a multiple of 2. I picked 64 needles and knitted them for 5 rounds. I used upper and lower needles to knit alternately. It should be called Yuanbao stitch!

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Sleeves:
Pick 40 stitches, knit 4 patterns in a circle, add 1 stitch and start reducing the stitches until there are only 32 stitches left (you can calculate how to pick more evenly) and knit 14 rows by alternating the upper and lower stitches.
(You can crochet as many patterns as you want here according to your own needs. I gestured while knitting)
This is my first time writing an explanation. I don’t quite understand the diagrams of stick needles, nor do I know how to express the written explanations of stick needles, so I wrote these in my own way! I hope everyone can make beautiful wool yarn Sweater, you can wear it in autumn!
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