I finished the grey cardi and something’s not right with the button band at the neckline. Blocking will not correct that.
It’s too, I don’t know, angular. Too out there. Plus it sticks up too far from the top button marked with the yellow stitch marker.
The button band begins at one bottom edge, goes up to the neckline and continues around to the opposite side and back down to the bottom edge. A total of 304+ stitches!
I did a kfb (knit in the front and back) of the stitch before the turn at the neckline and after to keep the corner from puckering. I don’t like how it looks so I will rip out the last few rows of the button band and try to make that turn less sharp and more rounded. Or move the buttonholes.
Then I can block it and find some buttons for the win.
I think it is beautiful.
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Thank you!
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I think it looks fantastic! Does it look different if you try it on?
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Thank you! No, the neckline bothers me when I try it on…which might be corrected with blocking. But the buttonhole is still off. Ripping it back to the buttonhole placement just might be what I need to do and take into account the added inch at the top buttonhole. It shouldn’t be all that difficult, just time consuming…unless I change the entire neckline area.
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I think it looks fantastic. My knitting skills are nowhere near skilled enough to make something like that.
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I am glad you can fix it fairly easily, though those are long rows! It’s pretty otherwise!
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It’s the buttonhole placement that’s bothering me the most.
I’m loving it though.
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I can see why you do! And buttonholes can be moved. Easier than if it was a shirt!
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Hopefully you can get the neckline sorted out, the yarn is so pretty with all its colors!
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