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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:23 pm
I know there's steeking, but that only works with wool and wool makes me break out. Knitting it in the round confused me, too. I don't want to make a boatneck raglan sweater forever sad
The method I came up with sounds easy, but I dunno if it would work. sweatdrop It sounded like it would when I thought about it. Basically, I thought about knitting a huge square and then picking up stitches for my shoulders. After that, pick up stitches at the shoulders to make the back of the sweater.
Once that was finished, I'd seam the sides just enough so I have armholes and pick up stitches around the armhole and knit in the round for my sleeves.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:55 pm
Hmm, I've never heard of steeking only working for wool. Maybe it depends on which method you use? As for your idea that will work, just keep in mind it will be shapeless. Try looking at kimono style patterns, they're basically rectangles that are knitted separately and then sewn together. Any shaping present will be minimal, and the kimono style will flatter a wide variety of figures. Anything aside from that...well I'm not sure what to recommend, as it would depend on your particular figure and what kind of fit you want.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:50 pm
Hmm, I'll look up kimono style patterns instead. Thanks so much!! I'll do more research on steeking, too
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 3:30 pm
OhNoesItsMiho Hmm, I'll look up kimono style patterns instead. Thanks so much!! I'll do more research on steeking, too If I remember correctly steeking works well with wool, but it's not limited to just that fiber. Uh, that's if I remember correctly heh. If you are interested in a book for kimono patterns check out Knit Kimono by Vicki Square, it's got a ton of cute patterns, and in the beginning there is a handy guide for designing your own too. smile Good luck!
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 3:32 pm
entervixen OhNoesItsMiho Hmm, I'll look up kimono style patterns instead. Thanks so much!! I'll do more research on steeking, too If I remember correctly steeking works well with wool, but it's not limited to just that fiber. Uh, that's if I remember correctly heh. If you are interested in a book for kimono patterns check out Knit Kimono by Vicki Square, it's got a ton of cute patterns, and in the beginning there is a handy guide for designing your own too. smile Good luck! YOU ARE AMAZING. I wish I could tip guild posts, lol. Thanks so much. The holidays are right around the corner so I'll ask for that book. <3 <3 <3
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 4:03 pm
OhNoesItsMiho entervixen OhNoesItsMiho Hmm, I'll look up kimono style patterns instead. Thanks so much!! I'll do more research on steeking, too If I remember correctly steeking works well with wool, but it's not limited to just that fiber. Uh, that's if I remember correctly heh. If you are interested in a book for kimono patterns check out Knit Kimono by Vicki Square, it's got a ton of cute patterns, and in the beginning there is a handy guide for designing your own too. smile Good luck! YOU ARE AMAZING. I wish I could tip guild posts, lol. Thanks so much. The holidays are right around the corner so I'll ask for that book. <3 <3 <3 *preens* Thanks. smile Also glad I could help. She has a second one, Knit Kimono Two I think it's called, but start with the first. Not only does it have awesome patterns and the generic one in the beginning, she actually takes the time to do a history of the kimono, it's quite fascinating. smile
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