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Modern style knitting

(6 Posts)
tanith Sat 21-Sept-24 14:04:13

I made lots of baby jumpers and cardigans by the top down method it really is quick and less sewing up after.

ferry23 Sat 21-Sept-24 13:06:30

I'll be interested to hear how you go with the top down patterns as this is all new to me - particularly the Climb Every Mountain Karmalady? I don't usually like plain knitting I get bored with it but this would probably be an ideal pattern for using a new method.

westendgirl Sat 21-Sept-24 12:36:52

Just about to start a pattern with short rows. Have been looking at videos on You tube to prepare. The garment in question is a baby jacket and you start at the left front. Here's hoping !

MiniMoon Sat 21-Sept-24 12:28:07

Good luck * karmalady*. I don't knit but I do crochet. I prefer making top down sweaters and cardigans as I can try them on for fit as I progress.
I recently finished a sweater made in one piece, with the front and back ribbing at either end of the work. That was something completely different to me, but I do like the end result.

karmalady Sat 21-Sept-24 11:11:44

I am on my second wys raglan, using rowan moordale and am going to frog that and also the last one. I want a looser neck, a modern look and a baggier style. I already know the tension and been on ravelry, bought two patterns by Heidi Kirrmaier.

Spacetime and climb every mountain

Wish me luck, this is a whole new way of knitting to me. Unknown abbreviations and so on

I have never done top down and am not comfortable with short rows

Nice to be getting out of my comfort zone, will be starting spacetime today, rolled neck and hem version

karmalady Sat 21-Sept-24 11:05:43

I always go for the `safe` knitting option ie bottom up, jumpers that fit cosily. I am now going to spread my wings and start to make jumpers that are more `toast-like`. I have seen what they produce and the price