Tag Archives: Provisional CO

Sweater Adventure #4: Completing the Yoke

I worked down to the bottom of the V-neck, and at the end of row 91, I pulled the beginning of the row around to start working in the round. I also switched from the 3.00 mm to the 3.25 mm needle as I started ITR on what was now round (not row) 92, because my ITR gauge is slightly tighter than my flat gauge. Continue reading...

Working: Yoke Progress for Sweater 2

After sleeping on it for several days, I decided to change a few minor things from my initial planning for the yoke of this second sweater adventure.

First, I needed to do an actual correction to my provisional CO stitch count. Since I’m working in the round, I won’t, after all, lose a stitch when I remove the PCO to work the neck ribbing in the opposite direction, so I did my PCO with only 140 sts, not the 141 I had originally planned. Continue reading...

Working: Testing the Top of Sweater 2

I’m doing a trial run of the top half of the yoke in a spare colorway of my project yarn, just because there are so many things going on that I want to feel the freedom to experiment by using yarn I don’t care about. I don’t like frogging anymore than anybody else, and while I don’t think the first project colorway would be damaged by frogging and reworking, why take that chance when I have a colorway that won’t otherwise be used? Continue reading...

Designing: Body Shaping and Sleeves for Sweater 2

The sleeves and body will be split on round 85. I need to figure out how each part will be worked.

Whichever of the sleeves or body I work first, I’ll do a provisional cast-on with waste yarn for the underarm stitches. Then when I want to do the other part, I’ll remove the PCO and capture those live sts on the needle along with that part’s held sts from the yoke. Note that because I’ll have one less stitch when I remove the PCO, I’ll do a yarnover right in the middle, to add the stitch on which I’ll do the same afterthought phony seams as on the U-Neck. {add link to that post} Continue reading...