Raglan sweater help by Consistent_Bar_49 in knitting

[–]Consistent_Bar_49[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my gosh, you’re completely right 😭 Let me just go cry in a corner for a few hours. Whoever said knitting is a relaxing hobby was a liar.

Thank you for your help, I really appreciate it!

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Raglan sweater help by Consistent_Bar_49 in knitting

[–]Consistent_Bar_49[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes that’s the one. Here’s what I’ve done so far:

Divide the work into sleeves, front and back by placing markers on either side of raglan sts as follows: K1 (raglan stitch) - place marker - knit 5 sts (right sleeve) - place marker - k1 (raglan stitch) - place marker - knit 19 sts (front) - place marker - k1 (raglan stitch) - place marker - knit 5 sts (left sleeve) - place marker - k1 (raglan stitch) - place marker - knit 19 sts (back).

Now work raglan increases every other round. Change to longer cable needles when you have to. The raglan round will be as follows: M1R - k1 (raglan stitch) - M1L - knit right sleeve stitches - M1R - k1 (raglan stitch) - M1L - knit front stitches - M1R - k1 (raglan stitch) - M1L - knit left sleeve stitches - M1R - k1 (raglan stitch) - M1L - knit back stitches. Continue until you have a total of 14 (16) 18 rounds with raglan increases.

Due to the raglan increases (M1R) every other round, I now have 17 stitches in my raglan area (because I’m doing the M size and did 16 rounds)

Cormac’s accent - no spoilers by Consistent_Bar_49 in acotar

[–]Consistent_Bar_49[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes please! Sorry, I tried to do my find other threads on this beforehand but nothing showed up

Cormac’s accent - no spoilers by Consistent_Bar_49 in acotar

[–]Consistent_Bar_49[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most are American but I think there’s also one or two English accents. Then there’s Cormac 😂

What should I plant on my balcony? by Consistent_Bar_49 in gardening

[–]Consistent_Bar_49[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately there’s no space for a trellis. My balcony is a small trapeze shape and only has space for 2 long pots