Knitting raglan increases

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Cool Stitches on Instagram: "This TOAST inspired raglan sweater was finished a couple of weeks ago back at the end of February and even though i wore it nearly every single day since i hadn’t taken any photos of the finished project. So here it is ✨ when i say inspired i mean that i pretty much copied the design (last slide if you want to see the inspo). Mine ended up being a little bit more structured due to my yarn choice and i also changed the raglan increases. With this yarn the original design would have turned out too bulky in my opinion. If you want to make a sweater like this you can basically use any raglan sweater pattern. The thing that makes the design cool is the rolled edge on the ribbing and that’s easily achieved by having a few rows of stockinette at the end of the ribb Free Raglan Sweater Pattern, Homemade Knit Sweater, Roll Neck Sweater Knitting Pattern, Chunky Raglan Sweater Pattern, Bulky Knit Sweater Pattern, Knit Sweater Straight Needles, Chunky Raglan Sweater, Free Knit Sweater Patterns, Raglan Jumper Knitting Pattern

Cool Stitches on Instagram: "This TOAST inspired raglan sweater was finished a couple of weeks ago back at the end of February and even though i wore it nearly every single day since i hadn’t taken any photos of the finished project. So here it is ✨ when i say inspired i mean that i pretty much copied the design (last slide if you want to see the inspo). Mine ended up being a little bit more structured due to my yarn choice and i also changed the raglan increases. With this yarn the original…

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Mirja on Instagram: "K N I T T I N G N A N N I - the hidden decreases Place the stitches for the sleeves (caliper stitch excluded) on hold. Work two more rounds in pattern, including the increases on the raglan line, but without the hidden increases. In the first of these two rounds, we are casting on 10 stitches under each armhole using backwards loop cast on. In the second round you’ll work these newly cast on stitches in stockinette. To continue the raglan line, while slowly reducing the distance between the two sides of the caliper stitch, we are making hidden decreases. This way, we are maintaining the total amount of stitches on our needles. And here’s how it goes: Round 01: Continue the increases of the raglan line (M1R). K3 and slip marker. K1 wrapping the yarn twice. Ssk Raglan Decreases Knitting, Reel Design, Slip Stitch Knitting, Raglan Sleeve Pattern, Knitting In The Round, Knitting Help, Fall Knitting, Casting On, Tees Pattern

Mirja on Instagram: "K N I T T I N G N A N N I - the hidden decreases Place the stitches for the sleeves (caliper stitch excluded) on hold. Work two more rounds in pattern, including the increases on the raglan line, but without the hidden increases. In the first of these two rounds, we are casting on 10 stitches under each armhole using backwards loop cast on. In the second round you’ll work these newly cast on stitches in stockinette. To continue the raglan line, while slowly reducing the…

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