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Welcome to Olivia Jane Handcrafted! I'm Meredith and this is my creative journal. Here you'll find loads of inspiration for a handmade wardrobe, home decor, bags, and quilts. I even have plenty of projects and tutorials to get you started or help you along the way.
Meredithe, you mentioned that you didn’t hold your yarn tighter when you did the ribbing, Most patterns call for dropping down a needle size on the ribbing — that way you don’t have to hold the yarn tighter. Just wanted to mention that, in case your pattern didn’t suggest it. ;-D
Thank you! I was knitting with a 5 or 6 on the body and it had me switch to a 3 at that part. I think I just really wasn’t holding it right after knitting the body so differently, which is odd for me because I do tend to be a tight knitter. Anyway, I have so much to learn in the knitting world, and I certainly learned a lot with this sweater! Thank you for the tips.