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September 2, 2015: Look at crazy me, one skinny sleeve and one huge sleeve! Don’t worry, it’s not staying that way. Ok: as per the photo I was emulating (see last pic), the sleeves are oversized.
I cast-on in the round the width of one large sleeve opening x 2, adding 10sts for 5 st steeks between the two sleeves. This made it possible to symmetrically stripe both sleeves, yahoo! I decreased from the top down every 8 rows, ribbed the bottom, crocheted my steeks, cut and sewed them in.
But then I tried it on.
And I just couldn’t handle the huge sleeves, I felt like Swamp Thing!!
So, I single crocheted a line along the mega sleeve for a skinny sleeve, machine stitched and re-cut. Because this was a drop sleeve, it was easy to just sew a side seam up from where the circular part ended to where the new skinny sleeve started. (this would have been a disaster with a set-in sleeve)
I’m ready for the 2nd sleeve surgery now! I am so loving this sweater, by the way.
June 21, 2015:
I just had to try another scrappy sweater after the success of my first!
My inspiration is here on my Knitspiration Pinterest board.
This was more about small pieces then blending. I wanted to use up all the nonsense I had around, desperately. Pieces that were going nowhere except into a bird’s nest.
I wanted the front and back to be the same, so I used steeks for the drop sleeve holes.
PATTERN
- With US 11 needles, cast on 160 sts in the round, 2x2 rib. Use anything. Bulky to lace, 2 held together or 3, whatever you please. When a piece is done, just start a new one, it doesn’t matter where.
- After 3.5 inches, switch to stockinette, increasing every 16 sts to a total of 170 sts. Go go go, in the round.
- After 20 inches total, choose a side you want to be the front and thumb cast-on 5 sts for each sleeve steek. They should be 85 sts apart.
- After 7 inches start a 2x2 rib. You’ll have to decrease a stitch between each arm hole to 84 sts total.
- OPTIONAL: I wanted the front collar to be a little lower, as boat necks bug me. I added a steek after 48 sts (thumb cast-on 5 sts). I’m aiming to sew back the sides to make a notch.
- Rib for 2.5 inches. Put sleeve steek stitches on holders. 3-needle bind off 34 sts on each side for shoulders. Place remaining stitches on a circular and bind-off loosely in the round. If you want to bind off neatly in the round, check out my favorite TECHknitting post for this.
- Crochet two stitch columns to the left and right of where you will cut the steek (just Google for a ton of tutorials on this. Cut.
I will update this as I get to the sleeves. I plan on knitting both of them together with steeks so that they are identical. Wish me luck!