
One of the Ravelry members Katri63 had made this Alice Starmore dropped shoulder sweater into a raglan. Great inspiration and quite easy to figure out for stitch count thanks to the Sweater Wizard software.


Now to go through the projects in progress to pick one to finish. Also I'm "allowing" myself to start something new and it just might be my first lace project.
6 comments:
That is such an amazing sweater! I love the perfect line of stitches along the raglan.
Hey, that is a terrific, and intricate piece of knitting. How you did the raglan part is amazing. I don't remember ever noticing Canyonville before. I sure won't forget it now. Great color for showing the traveling stitches off. Congratulations!
Ohhh! lovely!
I love the raglan sleeves. You did a beautiful job.
This is beautiful - so intricate and unique. Would love to see it on someone. Great stitch pattern, I can see a pillow or a throw done in this pattern to dress up the house.
I love your Cannonville sweater. I was just wondering if you are on Ravelry and what is your ID name there so I can find you?
Sherry
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