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Tip: Use different coloured stitch markers that the one you used at the beginning of the round (BOR).
Tip : Don’t use a stitch holder , because they’re very stiff and can make knitting the body uncomfortable.Tip : An 80-cm cable (or longer ) makes working the magic loop technique more comfortable. If you want, you can distribute the stitches on double-pointed needles . They’re perfect for knitting small circumferences like sleeves.
Tip : If you knit both sleeves at the same time , you make sure they both have the same number of rounds. If so, we recommend working with two balls (one per sleeve). Remember to knit each sleeve with its corresponding yarn and to work the increases shown in the pattern on both sleeves. There’s something timeless about a striped jumper. Whether you’re looking for blue and white nautical knits, eye-catching bursts of colour or simple monochrome classics, we’ve got something you’re going to love in our striped selection. Whatever your sizeCast on the number of stitches shown in the pattern, join to work in the round and knit the ribbed hem . In some countries, the weather is guaranteed. If you live in Spain, for example, you can safely put all of your cosy jumpers away in March and feel pretty confident that you won’t be needing them again until November. In the UK? Not so much. If you’re looking for something that will keep you warm whatever time of year it is, then we’ve got you covered. Off the shoulder jumpers Increase before and after each stitch marker, except along the raglan stitches. Note: The number of raglan stitches between the stitch markers is always the same. Neither technique requires you to sew the parts of your jumper together at the end, of course. Afterall, isn’t this what we’re trying to avoid by knitting in the round?