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OPTION 1: Work the front exactly as you did the back.
It's that simple. You might want to decide at this point which you want to
be the front and which you want to be the back and mark them (with a
safety pin or something like that) so you know which is which when the
sweater is done (so you know which half to sew the personalized label on
Option 1 will give you a rectangular opening for your head to go through.
Your head really doesn't care what shape the opening is, as long as it can
get through. You can still pick up and knit a "crew neck" ribbing around
it -- you're going to be putting a roundish neckband on a square opening,
but it can be done. I've seen it done, and it's hard to tell that the
neck opening is actually square when the ribbing is complete. You can
also do a true square ribbing, by picking up the neckband, marking the
corners, and working double-decrease miters at each of the corners. I've
also seen that done, and it is a really nice design feature.
The rectangular opening is going to be higher than a regular crew neck,
however. There will be a certain amount of "drop" to the neck opening
provided by the saddles; if you don't like a high neckline, however, you
can pick up the stitches on each individual saddle, then knit 8 rows
before you cast on the stitches for the center neckline. You'll still
have a rectangular opening, but the front neckline will be lower than the
back neckline by about an inch. If you choose to do this, just be sure
that you're on the correct pattern row for each chart.
CAN I MAKE A CARDIGAN?
As usual, questions welcome, since I probably forgot something.
Janet
Q & A:
You're not adding 8 more rows to each saddle. I know it
sounded like that in my first post, but just forget I said that. :-)
You're going to pick up stitches along the edge of a
saddle (just as you did for the back), but then you're going to knit 8
rows of the cable pattern. You're going to do the same thing on the other
side. Then you'll knit across the first side, cast on
stitches for the center neck, then knit across the other side.
Would a picture help? I can see if I can draw one, scan it, and get it
posted on the SOA page. Computers are wonderful, but they have their
limits....
Janet
Absolutely. You'll need to split the front panel. If you have four
repeats of the AH pattern, split it down the middle. If you have an odd
number of repeats, add half a repeat to each side. The button band is
going to add an extra inch of width to the front of the sweater, but I
don't generally reduce the width of the pattern panels to compensate.
Since women's fronts are wider than their backs due to our anatomical
structure
jknitter@digisys.net
After knitting the 8 rows on each saddle, how do I attach these new
stitches of the saddles to the front & back? Or do I do this as I'm
knitting?
jknitter@digisys.net
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