So the jumper is all done. I found this lovely series of videos on Youtube that goes through the entire process of constructing a raglan sweater, very helpful and some good advice for next time, since I only watched them to check about making the yoke section and had already knitted the main pieces. Here are the body and sleeves prior to joining together. I think it may be a feature of being left handed but my knitting in the round always comes out inside-out.
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well done Martine, Dunk looks very rugged!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely!! It's really really really nice and looks good!! Wow!! Take care
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Wonderful job! I use safety pins as stitch markers - not to pin the garment, just slip them onto the needle and slip across as needed.
ReplyDeleteWell done!!! I like seeing it come together over the post ... and I love that you had a model for it.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother taught me how to knit three times, but it never stuck. I would do good for a week, stop and then forget what to do. I always thought being left-handed might have messed me up.