My Husband’s Sweater. The pattern generator is now available.
Today, I’m going to shop for yarn to knit myself a wifely version of this raglan sweater pattern. Tomorrow, I’ll be adding in the kid’s sizes. I don’t know why, but I find coding the knitting directions fun, but coding in sizes tedious. So, the sizes may take a bit of time; but they should appear by Monday or Tuesday.
There will be a few more changes by then: I need to work on better schematics, and I need to discuss centering motifs. I coded a pull down menu to facilitate that; until I explain, I suspect that pull down menu will be a mystery to 95% of visitors. Heck, I probably need to check the grammar and spelling in the directions.
Meanwhile, people who tolerate imperfection can knit their own versions of “My Husband’s Sweater.”. I think hubby will like this warm sweater when he flies home from Daytona Beach.
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Jim Loves His Raglan
After returning from Daytona, but before flying off to Oklahoma, Jim paused to give orange puss treats.
No changes to the pattern; I’m still knitting my white crew neck raglan, S_L_O_W_L_Y.
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