
This is sleeve #1 of a raglan sleeve sweater, and it's the first time I've ever done a sweater that requires assembly. By which I mean real assembly, not fold it and sew up the sleeves like the Baby Surprise Jacket. While I was adapting the pattern from something to fit a scrawny Japanese dude, I suppose I could have adapted it to seamless construction. It's actually a pattern that would be fairly amenable to it, I think. I decided not to, though, because I thought it would be a good exercise for me to do the seaming at least once.
So here I am venturing into unfamiliar waters, but so far I'm getting gauge and there are only 35 more rows to go before I start the raglan shaping. I just need to get it finished soon. It's getting cold out!
I truly do hate seaming. Yet I love the way seamed sweaters fit. That doesn't mean I'm going to start knitting seamed sweaters...I'm just sayin' is all.
ReplyDeleteI love the color you've chosen. It's going to look great!
What's the yarn? Great colour. I'm all about the details!
ReplyDeleteI actually kind of like seaming...
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