I just finished this cardigan and because it was a gift I tried really hard to make it look tidy.

The yarn is recycled yarn (“I used to be a pullover”) in Murano green.

The pattern is adapted from the raglan pattern in Ann Budd’s book “The knitter’s handy book of sweater patterns.”

Edit: a few more detail shots of the cardigan:

Back of the zipper. I made a tiny strip to cover the zipper fabric.

Front of the zipper. I knit a strip sideways along the entire edge of the front panels and folded it onto itself to make a roll that would cover the zipper.

The cuff. I had such a hard time finding a cuff I liked and that would look good and not wavy. I ended up making a 2x2 rib and I really like how regular it is.

The front panel mounted on my knitting machine, taking up 198 of the 200 needles available.

  • catsdoingcatstuff@lemmy.nz
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    8 months ago

    Hi fellow machine knitter! This is fantastic!! What bind off did you use for your ribbing? It’s really nice and flat.

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      8 months ago

      Do you mean for the cuffs? I worked from the bottom up so the ribbing is cast on, not bound off unfortunately.

      However, there is a bind off method I swear by called the invisible ribbed bind off.

      I hope this is helpful to you!

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        8 months ago

        Thanks! I wasn’t clear, glad you got what I meant. :) That link is very helpful. I have never tried to sew ribbed bind off before. I will have to give it a try. It looks so nice and flat.