Thank you for posting this! I finally learned how to knit (left handed) and am ready to graduate from scarves, hats and blankets….I ordered a “learn to knit socks” pattern from Annie’s, and was totally thrown.
Hello Amanda, 1st, thank you for the patterns you so graciously provide on your website. I discovered your beautiful work on Pinterest. I was looking for a sweater to knit for my daughters and stumbled onto one of your precious patterns called Cropped Fern Sweater. I am having so much fun making it for my girls. I Do I have a question about the raglan increases. I would have emailed you but I could not find your email on your website. Anyway, my question is, after each raglan increase should I knit one round before going into the next round of increases or just go straight into the next increase? Thank you so much! God bless you! 😊
If you follow the instructions raglan rounds 1-10, you will find the increase rounds are the odd numbered rounds, and the non increase rounds are the even rounds. If you do raglan rounds 1-10 each time you do a pattern repeat you are doing 5 increase rounds in that 10 rounds. Rounds 1/3/5/7/9 are increase rounds, while rounds 2/4/6/8/10 are NOT increase rounds.
@@knitinthewombdesigns thank you. I thought that the even rounds were for the shoulders. Because when I worked the increases, it worked the amount of the stitches perfectly for the front and the back of the sweater. Thank you Amanda. I appreciate your quick response.
Thank you for posting this! I finally learned how to knit (left handed) and am ready to graduate from scarves, hats and blankets….I ordered a “learn to knit socks” pattern from Annie’s, and was totally thrown.
Hello Amanda, 1st, thank you for the patterns you so graciously provide on your website. I discovered your beautiful work on Pinterest. I was looking for a sweater to knit for my daughters and stumbled onto one of your precious patterns called Cropped Fern Sweater. I am having so much fun making it for my girls. I
Do I have a question about the raglan increases. I would have emailed you but I could not find your email on your website. Anyway, my question is, after each raglan increase should I knit one round before going into the next round of increases or just go straight into the next increase? Thank you so much! God bless you! 😊
If you follow the instructions raglan rounds 1-10, you will find the increase rounds are the odd numbered rounds, and the non increase rounds are the even rounds. If you do raglan rounds 1-10 each time you do a pattern repeat you are doing 5 increase rounds in that 10 rounds. Rounds 1/3/5/7/9 are increase rounds, while rounds 2/4/6/8/10 are NOT increase rounds.
@@knitinthewombdesigns thank you. I thought that the even rounds were for the shoulders. Because when I worked the increases, it worked the amount of the stitches perfectly for the front and the back of the sweater.
Thank you Amanda. I appreciate your quick response.