@freakygeaktwo The book is specifically intended for women's sweaters, but the principles can be applied to a sweater for a man or boy. Men's sweaters are actually easier, because they are often made with a drop shoulder, which means no armhole shaping and a sleeve with a straight top that can be knit separately or worked top down from the shoulder. There is a great tutorial on knitty dot com. Go to the site and search on "Ravellings on the knitted sleeve" it is in Part I.
thank you so much for the quick reply and I like the sound of easyer work I'll check out the vid have a good week.
freakygeaktwo 1 year ago
can this book be used to make men's and boy's sweaters too?
freakygeaktwo 1 year ago
@freakygeaktwo The book is specifically intended for women's sweaters, but the principles can be applied to a sweater for a man or boy. Men's sweaters are actually easier, because they are often made with a drop shoulder, which means no armhole shaping and a sleeve with a straight top that can be knit separately or worked top down from the shoulder. There is a great tutorial on knitty dot com. Go to the site and search on "Ravellings on the knitted sleeve" it is in Part I.
paulajward 1 year ago