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Knit Talk - Ep 06 - Modifying Sleeves on a Raglan Sweater (top down)

In today's episode we discuss how to modify the sleeve size (increasing the circumference) of a raglan style sweater without changing the body size of the sweater. Are you ready to knit your first sweater but don't know where to start? I've created a FREE guide with everything you need to be successful in your first hand knit sweater! Check it out, here: http://www.unapologeticknitter.com/mfs Want to check out Episode 5 about modifying the sleeve circumference of a top-down sweater? Click here:    • Knit Talk - Ep 05 - Modifying Sleeves...   Have you got more burning questions? Submit a form for future discussion topics: Click here: https://unapologeticknitter.com/knit-... Want to receive weekly reminders right in your inbox about new tutorials, vlogs or pattern releases? Sign up for my newsletter, here: https://unapologeticknitter.com/newsl... DOWNLOAD THE SCHEMATIC, GRID and SAMPLE PATTERN: https://www.unapologeticknitter.com/k... DETAILS FOR CHANGING YOUR SLEEVE SIZE: 1) Determine the difference in the number of stitches to place on hold for each sleeve: 52 (for size 3) is 10 sts more than 42 (for size 1) so we need to add 10 extra sts to each sleeve (or 5 to each edge of the visual) before we separate the sleeves from the body. 2) Starting at the last row of your yoke (the pink line), add these extra stitches in from the top, towards the bottom. You can do this in Double Increase rounds worked every other round or by working the same increase (1 stitch at each sleeve edge) every round. This maintains the total target yoke depth for Size 1 so you don't end up with a yoke that is too long. 3) *Important:* when you're casting on stitches at each underarm, be sure to follow instructions for size 1 (to maintain your body circumference) and then, when you knit your sleeves, be sure to pick up and knit the number of stitches required for size 3 (if the numbers aren't the same for every size) to make sure you have the total number of stitches you need! MATH ON DETERMINING YOKE LENGTH 1) Count up the total number of rounds used in the yoke. For the example we have 2 Setup Rnds, 34 rounds in Yoke Section 1 and 4 rounds in Yoke Section 2. This equals 40 rounds. 2) Divide your total rounds (40) by the row gauge of the pattern (26), and then multiply the resulting number (1.54) by: a) 4 if you're working in inches: 1.54 x 4 = 6.16 (or rounded to 6") b) 10 if you're working in metric: 1.54 x 10 = 15.4 (or rounded to 15 cm) THE LEARNING HAT PATTERN To follow along with episode 7, where we're going to be covering differentials in gauge, we're going to reference this pattern: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr... To keep an eye on future videos from me search #knittalkwithatecheditor or #unapologeticknitter

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