This article is NOT a pattern description and is intended to help
knitters with some experience to save time and speed up knitting
process. This technique is suitable for some adult knitwear and works
great for children’s sweaters, cardigans and vests. As a result the
garment is seamless and provides comfortable fit.
If you have a knitting machine with a ribber attachment check the manual for tubular knitting.
Before
starting the project knit a swatch and do all necessary calculations.
Set up the carriage to knit fabric clockwise and use a waste yarn to
cast on EON (Every Other Needle).
You will knit front when carriage
moves from right to left and back of the garment when carriage moves
from left to right, Keep in mind that a row counter at the end should
show required number of rows times fore for mock ribbing and times two
for the rest part. When you reach required depth of mock rib (Number
of Rows times 4) bring all needles into work and continue knit clockwise
to reach required rows for front/back.
Sleeves
With all mentioned above considerations work each sleeve at a time increasing one stitch in every 8-10th row on one side.
Machine part is over. Now combine stitches on a circular needles skipping 8 or 10 (4-5 sts on both sides of the imaginary seams) stitches in under arm area on sleeves and the body of the future sweater. Continue knitting forming raglan or round yoke and bind off at neck line.
This color schema includes stitches decrease instructions . Before start yoke make sure your number of stitches is dividable by 8 in order to get whole number of the given motif.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
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