Not knowing the yardage of the pink wool cone yarn and the gray
DK in skeins, I have to decide on how to proceed to knit the long cardigan I
want.
I have two choices:
Bottom-Up:
Would use a provisional cast on so the sweater can be knit
complete with sleeves and including Seed Stitch Bands. The advantage here is that when
complete it can be knit longer from the provisional cast on until 99% of the
yarn is gone. I could do this even
with no real experience with the provisional bit.
Top-Down:
This could be a no-brainer as I have knit several this way
for dolls and babies. I do not
like the raglan sleeve seam for myself though. I pinned an $8 pattern called Antonio/Antonia which I really
like, but hesitated to buy as I was unsure my gauge would match and didn't feel
like thinking through adjustments.
Then I pulled Ann Budd's book from my library and read
through the Set-In Sleeve chapter and the procedure seemed to be one I could manage though I am unsure of the finished strength of the shoulder seams.
through the Set-In Sleeve chapter and the procedure seemed to be one I could manage though I am unsure of the finished strength of the shoulder seams.
So, I pulled out some yarn to make a small child's sweater
to test it before I committed myself to the huge project of an adult sweater.
This
is what I have knitted so far.
Between the green markers is the Back Neck edge and outside them on each
side are the shoulders. I will
knit until the sides measure 4.5" and then take a better photo. Pinning the shoulders will make them slope
and then the neck edge will be higher.
Fun and Games!!