Top down raglans are my favorite garments to work. Intuitive repeats allow for relaxed, meditative knitting, and the ability to try on as you go makes the process as comforting as the finished object. This sweater has just the right amount of ease for dr
Raglan increases: Increase for raglan by making 1 st (m1) on each side of indicated, marked, stitch in every right side (RS) row, or every other round as follows: knit to the marker, m1, sm, k1 (raglan st), m1. Short Overview of the Pattern: The sweater is worked top-down firs...
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,...
'Raglan seams' is when the sleeves start at the very top of the neck, and follow the shoulder lines, from the neck to the sleeves. This results in a nice effect marking the transition between the sleeves and the body. Raglan is a widely used technique for working increases when knitting ...