WIPWednesday: White Russian Pullover Week 2
Made a fair amount of progress this week. I should be ready to separate the sleeves in a few days.
As I said last week, I changed the pattern a bit. The pattern calls for the lace in the front and back; I just put lace in the front and replaced the lace part of the repeat with stockinette stitch in the back.
The pattern does have an interesting neckline construction. Rather being the same front and back like many top-down pullovers, after knitting the ribbing, you use short rows to build up the back neck and the side of the front. You can’t really see the back here, but it is noticeably different than the front.I changed from wrap&turn to German short rows because in general I like the look of them better. I’m not terribly happy with them here, but I’m going to rely on the knitting myth “That will block right out.” (You can see the double stitches in the lower left near the ribbing.I’m also not thrilled with the raglan “seam.” I normally do them with a m1r on the right side of the “seam” and m1l on the left side. This calls for the opposite:
Both of these, the short rows and the snapping a probably would have ripped out and redone once I realized I wasn’t thrilled with them if it weren’t for my janky hands. All part of my new “It’s good enough.” normal.
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