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Magda Colombo

5 years ago
Yesterday is finished another experiment . Pullover Cotton wool ready for the fall: I was curious to do this type of raglan, and the neck with stitches on hold. The first part of the neck is on a front bed, the second in tubular. I am quite satisfied with this first result. hugs IMG_4991.jpg  IMG_4992.jpg  IMG_4993.jpg  IMG_4906.jpg 
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Sue Jalowiec

5 years ago
Beautiful!  I LOVE the decorative decreases for the armholes!

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Marie-Jo Chaminade-Saintesprit

5 years ago
What a beautiful work ! You may be proud of the result, Magda !
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Jenny M Benson

5 years ago
With these decorative shapings which take place 7 stitches from the edge or something, I've always wondered what happens on the front where  one is decreasing  down to 1 or 2 stitches and will have to abandon decorative a long way from the end.

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Sue Jalowiec

5 years ago
I'm picturing 2 options - any thoughts?

1. End the decorative shaping where the decreases meet, then "hide" the remaining decreases along the edge at the top of the seam
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2. Cross the decorative transfers for a design element 


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SANDEE GIMBLETT

5 years ago
Really, really neat raglans, Magda!
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Cindy Minota

5 years ago
Love the way you have chosen to do this raglan--it shines!
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