Work neckline and raglan increases as well as lace pattern from the charts. Next row (RS): work row 1 of Left Front chart to marker, yo, sm, k1 (raglan st), work row 1 of Sleeve chart to marker, yo, sm, work row 1 of Back chart, working 4-st pattern repeat 2 (2, 2, 3,...
Knit the first raglan st. Transfer left sleeve sts (all stitches between the first and the second raglan lines) to a piece of waste yarn, co 6 (8, 9, 11, 14) sts for underarm, work all sts of the back, including the raglan sts, transfer the right sleeve sts to a piece of wast...
You never have to increase or decrease to accommodate a different gauge when passing from one pattern to another. Mosaic knitting makes no special demands on the knitter's materials. It can be worked on needles of any diameter, from zero to enormous, with yarn of any weight from fine two-...
The cardigan features raglan sleeves, which means the sleeve extends in one piece fully to the collar, leaving a diagonal seam from the underarm to the collarbone. For new knitters who have never attempted to knit a garment, this is the perfect pattern for you. Why Is This Cardigan So Eas...
“spokes” and have a spiral decrease. Convienetly, it also structures the decreases so that you switch to double points relatively late in the process. It does something like: repeat “knit eight stitches, decrease once (e.g. knit two together),” all the way around a single round, ...
even without taking the neckline cut into consideration. I haven’t counted row by row, but it does look like the knitter forgot a couple of rows after the ribbing on the front. There’s something screwy going on in the raglan decreases, too as the sleeve raglan areas are three inches ...
I have joined the sleeves and am now working up the 10 rounds before the decrease round for size 34 1/2. I have 360 stitches but have four purl stitches in between the body and the start and end of the sleeve. Is this correct or have I done something wrong? (I have already pulled...
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Dec= decrease k= knit mm= millimeters p= purl st(s)= stitch(es) St st= Stockinette st (k on right side rows, p on wrong side rows) tbl= through back loop tog= together yo= yarn over *or**= repeat whatever follows the *or ** as indicated. ...
So you start out really small, gradually increase until the piece is torso-sized, and then gradually decrease to the wrist of the second sleeve… then you sew the two pieces together all the way up the side and sleeve seams. I am not crazy about batwing sleeves on a bulky sweater (...