I've definitely gotten together too many stitches, and never stopped knit rib on too thick sticks, though I actually have gone down in pindestr, maybe I should have had chosen one of the thinner grades for rib that I have with the pattern, namely Geilsk thin wool, instead of Karen Noe's Shetland wool, which is slightly coarser in structure
still need to get the roof ribs of the bottom of the sleeves, thinking they might well be listed by without my sleeves falling apart :)), ehhhh I hope certainly edge at the bottom may in fact well be without rib, in which case just steamed little as it can be seen there has been gathered stitches in the
I am going straight for thought about what I should make the edges of the front-tips and ideas very welcome, oj simpson strictly speaking, it need hardly have ribbed hem and sleeves as it actually is long enough as it is, edge to the neck is so Also under consideration
Gitte 10 October 2013 17:50
Puh, the one that I know all too well. So sad words! But actually the jacket much nicer without the large rib at the bottom (if it is allowed to say ....) Well you pills up - it's too nice to be used!! Good luck with it!!! Or so it seemed when I was in time .. http://flowermouse.blogspot.no/2012/03/unraveling-without-scream.html Reply Delete
Hey, I forgot I completely my ideas: I think your cardigan will be more harmonious and pattern more visible if you knit the same edge as you now have the bottom (without the brown) front and neck edges (you can knit them on circular needles - send me a pm if you want to hear how). You must have clasps or buttons? Do you use small hooks let you all that with knappehul if you have double lining. Reply Delete
Good idea with the same edge, have googled around a bit in the meantime, and I think ends with a smooth knitted edge, I think you might think a little ala edges knitted on Seyfarth shawls, knitting also around and cut afterwards??? :), Intended buttons, but clasps is a fine bid, I never close my cardigans, so maybe little waste with buttons Delete
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Helen 10 October 2013 21:13
I almost think it's nicer without oj simpson rib. But if there be ribbed for the sake of length, have you considered a different color, for example. One of the blue, it would fall more into rather than dominate jersey. Reply Delete
Thank Happiness That was the right thing to do, it becomes a smooth knitted edge pattern oj simpson also think I knit a stocking at the bottom, so it is not as "thin" as it is with laps with only one color Clear
So flott cardigan you have knitted. It's a shame the edges, you had ta av again. I knit on the front edges In a way I learned av Vivian Høxbro. oj simpson I have forklart in audiovisual my siste innlegg ........ try gjerne the method. You can either hekle or knit a icord, candy I've done with my cardigan, which I am very fornøyd with :) Good luck. Reply Delete
Wow, I get quite sweaty at the thought, but it looks fortunately seem to have mastered it. Personally, I actually think the shirt is nicer without rib hem Reply Delete
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