Hey, another question! You said you're going to make a video showing how to shape the neck with short rows. Does the same method work for top down raglans too?
Yes, but it is a little more complicated. I will add that to my video todo list. Thank you. You have to add in the raglan decreases at the shoulders as you work the short rows, and then keep track of them.
And what if I make the short rows right after casting on? Does it make any sense? And is there a method for calculating where to make the short row turns? @@SuzanneOfftheCuff
Hi Suzanne, someone asked at the live stream about how long your yoke length is, and you said it was 9”. Can you tell me your armhole depth measurement is?
Hello Sally, My yoke is 9" long, my armhole depth is 8". I finally figured out a method for predetermining how deep the yoke should be from your body measurements. You may want to check in on todays live stream to see my explanation. It is very simple. See you soon.
I know that when I watch this from my Apple TV or Roku it’s a tad more complex to use the remote to get to thumbs up. On Apple TV you have to pause and scroll to the 3 dots to the far left to get to likes.
👍Always!
Thank you Wilson Street! Happy Knitting!
Your knitting is so beautiful.
Thank you dhender746! Happy Knitting!
Hi Suzanne! If you could recommend ONE book about designing sweaters (besides Ann Budd's), which one would it be?
What a tough question. I have to think about it for awhile.
Ha ha, Suzanne. I guess I'll have to move to sunny California like you so I don't have to wear a coat over my sweater!
Good point.
Hey, another question! You said you're going to make a video showing how to shape the neck with short rows. Does the same method work for top down raglans too?
Yes, but it is a little more complicated. I will add that to my video todo list. Thank you.
You have to add in the raglan decreases at the shoulders as you work the short rows, and then keep track of them.
And what if I make the short rows right after casting on? Does it make any sense? And is there a method for calculating where to make the short row turns? @@SuzanneOfftheCuff
I've just downloaded the ITAG Yoke PDF and saw that you've answered these questions there! Sorry!
Hi Suzanne, someone asked at the live stream about how long your yoke length is, and you said it was 9”. Can you tell me your armhole depth measurement is?
Hello Sally, My yoke is 9" long, my armhole depth is 8". I finally figured out a method for predetermining how deep the yoke should be from your body measurements. You may want to check in on todays live stream to see my explanation. It is very simple. See you soon.
I know that when I watch this from my Apple TV or Roku it’s a tad more complex to use the remote to get to thumbs up. On Apple TV you have to pause and scroll to the 3 dots to the far left to get to likes.
Thank you Ergin Artesia! Happy Knitting!