Okay, thanks! now I get it. I'll tink back on the 1st sleeve and fix it... good think I asked. Take care, Y'all, Orli http://inspirations2004.blogspot.com/ ......
Ok, stupid question time. I'm fairly new to knitting although I've actually made it as far as the hood without too many problems. So, here's my question: On...
I've been lurking-along while knitting my Mariah, and although I finished it a bit over 2 weeks ago, I just finally got around to posting it on my blog, and...
It looks great- I love the the way the collar turned out! Di www.loulou2.blogspot.com "be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't...
It looks great! I'm also going to add my kudos on the collar, I think you've just convinced me to do one like that. Kathleen www.knottybutnice.blogspot.com...
Hello everybody, First, let me admit that I've been lurking (lurk lurk) on the Mariah-along for months, and only joined last week when I connected my pieces...
Lisa, the second time you did the hood, were you using the new directions I posted to the yahoo group page? I rewrote the yoke to accommodate people's problems...
Thanks Jodi, I didn't use the new info, because I can't open those files on the group site ( Mac - no Word). Unless someone has figured that out. Any Mac users...
Hi Lisa, If you have an updated version of Appleworks (6.2.7 or later) then you can save open word documents. Save them onto your hard drive, open Appleworks,...
Here I am, just about ready to do the Yoke. Reading the new yoke directions here, I now see the various directions to work two more rows and bind off 6...
The bound off stitches will give extra room under the arm so that it doesn't bind. A hole will be left and you sew the bound off sleeve stitches to the bound...
OK, I think I got it. Sorry, this is my first raglan, so the whole yoke thing is a new visual. I'm not sure what to do now. My arms are not really that big,...
I did mine the "old" way and it fits great. I'm a medium sized gal with a big bust, if that helps any. Karma, who is *this close* to being done with her...
OK, one more question...if I use the 'old' way, should I still use the new gusset and hood directions? If so, what about the extra sts that I didn't bind off?...
You can either do more yoke decrease rows to get to the same number, giving you a longer yoke, or do the right amount of decrease rows and wind up with a...
Funny you should ask... when the new directions came out, I was knee deep in the yoke and wasn't about to rip it all out, but I read about people having...
Oh yeah, what she said. I conveniently forgot to add that I did more yoke rows (and more yoke decreases) on mine, too, and for me that's because the yoke...
I could have sworn someone posted a link to directions for zipper installation, but for the life of me I can't find it in the archives. Can anyone suggest a...
Hey thanks! I just have one question, does the selvedge edge show, or do I sew the right side of the zipper to the right side of the front edge and then fold...
The selvage edge shows. Since there's no raveling or hem here, what you see is what you get, and I think that's why Jody designed it with a garter stitch...
Hmm... I folded mine back- to give it a bit of sturdiness. It worked out well. Dianna www.loulou2.blogspot.com "be who you are and say what you feel, because...
Actually, I folded my selvedge back so that the folded edge butted up against the zipper. I did it by hand, though, I'm not sure if it would be as easy with a...
... I folded mine back too. While the chicknits how-to was extremely thorough, I didn't want to leave the edge unfolded, so I ended up hand stitching like...
So either way works? LOL I went ahead and left it showing since I didn't see this response before I started. I think it turned out OK, pics on my blog. ...
the recent update I posted on the blog: Well, I blocked all my pieces this morning, and it's okay, they are all the same length, so I can begin to yoke....