but don’t. A garment is a lot of work and it’s disappointing to find out you’ve put hours upon hours into a sweater…and it’s not the right size at all.Check out our tutorial on gauge and swatching here, and remember that Flax is knit in the round,...
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Raglan t-shirt If you have an old cotton crewneck t-shirt, you can add a colorful pattern to it to transform into a fashionable item. This project is quite easy and fast, and inexpensive. Here's the full tutorial for this project:https://blog.spoonflower.com/2017/04/raglan-t-shirt-re...
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The easiest way to decrease is to knit two stitches together or to purl two stitches together. Both of these create the effect on the knit side of a decrease sloping to the right such as you would use on the left hand side of your garment, for example on raglan shaping. To knit two...
6)On next round, knit the yarn overs twisted (work in the back loop of stitch) to avoid holes. 7)Continue with pattern, and increase for raglan as explained. 8)When all increases for raglan are complete, continue working until you reach the measurements for where piece is divided for bod...
Wrap the yarn around your needle and pull it through, like anormal knit stitch. Sweep the old stitch off the needle. How to purl through the back loop Work up to the point in your pattern that calls for the PTBL. Bring your yarn to the front of your work. ...
1) We have started this example by casting on 48 stitches and working 3 cm rib (knit 2, purl 2), before starting the raglan increases.After the rib edge, continue in stocking stitch and place a marker mid-back. Continue by placing 4 marker threads for raglan in the transition between ...
An everyday cardigan with a touch of “sea”. This cardigan has a sailor inspired collar that is knitted as a design element using a different version of the wrap stitch. See more detailshere. To celebrate my new pattern release, I’m offering a20% Discounton this pattern until August 29...
An everyday cardigan with a touch of “sea”. This cardigan has a sailor inspired collar that is knitted as a design element using a different version of the wrap stitch. See more detailshere. To celebrate my new pattern release, I’m offering a20% Discounton this pattern until August 29...