I can't believe how quickly this knitted up. There are some slight issues with puckering, due to the quick and brutal K1 K2tog decrease row. Next sweater I'd like to have a smoother inter-yoke transition. The good news is that all is smooth between sweater body and yoke.
Proposed neck line:
I was going to make a joke about a standing collar,
but I've got nothin'.
but I've got nothin'.
Now that you've finished reading about how mad my knitting skillz are, check out:
[via Lime & Violet].
2 comments:
Or you can try knitting with the main color as many rows as you ribbed (after ripping back the ribbing) and work in a few more rows of decreases while your at it then knit the ribbing. Beautiful color knitting!
U can has yok, but u wil work it... Yeah, I've done the k2tog decreases, and discovered that if I broke it in thirds over three rows, I didn't get as much "pucker". Getting it to go with the fair isle pattern can be a pain in the yok, though.
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