flurry cardigan english
Flurry cardigan is either knit top-down in the round and steeked, or knit flat. For the steeked version, stitches are cast on for the yoke, which is then worked with raglan increases and colourwork in the round. For the flat version, stitches are cast on for the yoke and knitted flat with raglan increases and colourwork. When the yoke is finished, the stitches of the body are put on hold. The sleeves are knitted in the round with decreases under the arm and a ribbing at the end. The body is then knitted in the round or flat depending on your version, and finished with a ribbing. The steeked version will now be required to sew and cut along the middle of the front of the garment. Stitches are picked up for the opening, and knitted in a ribbing with openings for button holes on the right side. The neck is then picked up and knitted flat.
Flurry cardigan is either knit top-down in the round and steeked, or knit flat. For the steeked version, stitches are cast on for the yoke, which is then worked with raglan increases and colourwork in the round. For the flat version, stitches are cast on for the yoke and knitted flat with raglan increases and colourwork. When the yoke is finished, the stitches of the body are put on hold. The sleeves are knitted in the round with decreases under the arm and a ribbing at the end. The body is then knitted in the round or flat depending on your version, and finished with a ribbing. The steeked version will now be required to sew and cut along the middle of the front of the garment. Stitches are picked up for the opening, and knitted in a ribbing with openings for button holes on the right side. The neck is then picked up and knitted flat.
Flurry cardigan is either knit top-down in the round and steeked, or knit flat. For the steeked version, stitches are cast on for the yoke, which is then worked with raglan increases and colourwork in the round. For the flat version, stitches are cast on for the yoke and knitted flat with raglan increases and colourwork. When the yoke is finished, the stitches of the body are put on hold. The sleeves are knitted in the round with decreases under the arm and a ribbing at the end. The body is then knitted in the round or flat depending on your version, and finished with a ribbing. The steeked version will now be required to sew and cut along the middle of the front of the garment. Stitches are picked up for the opening, and knitted in a ribbing with openings for button holes on the right side. The neck is then picked up and knitted flat.