I used this tutorial a few months ago for my sweater-body and now I'm coming back for the sleeves. These retro patterns are so difficult haha but you saved the day!! Only video I found that made sense to my brain. Thank you!
Retro patterns can be so tricky because they don't give a lot of info and rely on knitters to make lots of choices. I'm so glad my video helped you! Happy knitting!
Hi Shaina! I'm at the part of my project where I increase and I got 0.45 as my answer! How would I convert that to my stiches? I'm doing KFB by the way. My equation is 46-(44)= 2 2/44= 0.45 Thank you!
Are you increasing 44 stitches on a row with 46 stitches? You'd increase every stitch except the first and last stitch. The first and last stitch would be your remainder of 2.
I used this tutorial a few months ago for my sweater-body and now I'm coming back for the sleeves. These retro patterns are so difficult haha but you saved the day!! Only video I found that made sense to my brain. Thank you!
Retro patterns can be so tricky because they don't give a lot of info and rely on knitters to make lots of choices. I'm so glad my video helped you! Happy knitting!
Thank you so much! What a nice clear explanation
I'm so glad you liked it! Happy knitting!
Thank you so much! I may understand this yet!
Amazing! I bet you will - happy knitting!
Hi Shaina! I'm at the part of my project where I increase and I got 0.45 as my answer! How would I convert that to my stiches? I'm doing KFB by the way.
My equation is 46-(44)= 2
2/44= 0.45
Thank you!
Are you increasing 44 stitches on a row with 46 stitches? You'd increase every stitch except the first and last stitch. The first and last stitch would be your remainder of 2.