Sweater Progress
I’m getting there – one sleeve is nearly finished and then just the other to go. I think this one might fit Mom – will have to wait and see when they come to visiting next month. But I now have a good idea where I want to make adjustments to the pattern to get it to fit me the way I want. Like for instance when you line up the raglan sleeve seams (not really seams but where the increases are on both sides) the front is not wide enough to button with an overlap. The edges just barely meet when laid. I guess if you were flat chested it wouldn’t be too much of an issue but there definitely needs to be more stitches in the front sides of the sweater for my tastes to allow for the overlap. Plus I want to make the bottom part more A-line or even like there’s a few gathers below the bust rather than straight up and down. I know it’s designed for the bottom to hang open but I don’t like the ones that pull open in the front making it look like it’s too small - it might look okay on a skinny minnie person – which I am definitely not – but I prefer them to hang like they could button all the way down the front if there were buttons there so a bit more floomy (highly technical knitting term)
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Beautiful, Denise. Surely wish I could do that.
Thanks Joyce – I’m anxious to get started on one for me but need to finish a couple things first and decide what yarn I want to get for it – shopping spree one of these days – something in a solid color so the pattern stitch shows off better.
Oh I love the sweater. I crochet but can’t knit very good anymore, use to. I really enjoy your blog
Beautiful, beautiful. What yarn are you using? Suggestion for alternative yo double points–just watched a video showing using two cable needles instead for small circumference circular knitting. Of course, cannot tell you where, but Google should know. Biloxi it’d
Sorry for typos, iPad is new.
Beautiful! My knitting is limited to squares and rectangles. You are very talented.