Thanks so much for this idea. I am currently knitting Jenn's Fern & Feather pattern, and the stated yoke depth for my size seems too shallow. I was looking for guidance on sleeve placement (other than guiding by a well-fitting sweater).
You can find Jenn's Avena pattern here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/avena-6 If you would like to purchase one of my patterns, you can find them here: Etsy: knittedwishes.etsy.com Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/designers/monika-anna
Many designers post test calls in their own groups or in the Testing Pool group on ravelry.com . Some accept test knitters through Instagram and some through their own websites. There is also the yarnpond.com website.
This is incredibly clever!!! I’m surprised there are no comments. Thank you for this trick! ❤
Wow. Great tip! Thanks ❤
I will try this! Thank you!
Thanks so much for this idea. I am currently knitting Jenn's Fern & Feather pattern, and the stated yoke depth for my size seems too shallow. I was looking for guidance on sleeve placement (other than guiding by a well-fitting sweater).
Do you have this pattern for free?
Please let me know.
Thank you!! ☺
You can find Jenn's Avena pattern here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/avena-6
If you would like to purchase one of my patterns, you can find them here:
Etsy: knittedwishes.etsy.com
Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/designers/monika-anna
Very clever
How do you become a test knitter?
Many designers post test calls in their own groups or in the Testing Pool group on ravelry.com . Some accept test knitters through Instagram and some through their own websites. There is also the yarnpond.com website.