tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post2536949214600595900..comments2022-09-14T04:54:21.409-04:00Comments on Knits Men Want: Random Acts of Knitting Kindessbruce weinsteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18012493205318365406noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-616830440412596832011-08-09T09:13:21.073-04:002011-08-09T09:13:21.073-04:00Susan
The entire placket is in rib.
the placket is...Susan<br />The entire placket is in rib.<br />the placket is only 8 stitches wide - one side overlaps the other.<br />Not sure how to help you from here.<br />--brucebruce weinsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18012493205318365406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-20504417082888757042011-08-07T15:37:55.538-04:002011-08-07T15:37:55.538-04:00Hi, Bruce. I am the anonymous blogger who asked f...Hi, Bruce. I am the anonymous blogger who asked for help with the Raglan-sleeved Henley. I figured out where my problem was myself, but now I'm stuck again!<br /><br />I am still on page 58, and have worked the "Begin Placket" section. In that section, the instructions call for ribbing on the first and last 8 stitches. However, it doesn't appear as if the ribbing continues when with the Buttonhole Row. is the ribbing supposed to continue for the rest of the Placket? <br /><br />Thanks for your help.<br />Susansusankhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06915469055139236682noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-45747905756171842462011-08-06T08:39:36.462-04:002011-08-06T08:39:36.462-04:00Dear Anonymous
As you posted anonymously, I have ...Dear Anonymous<br /><br />As you posted anonymously, I have no way of responding to your individual issue. Please let me know how to reach you so I can help you through your sweater math problems. <br /><br />Thanks!<br />--brucebruce weinsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18012493205318365406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-77437234897872188442011-08-05T15:00:02.519-04:002011-08-05T15:00:02.519-04:00Wow, so glad I found you here. I'm making the...Wow, so glad I found you here. I'm making the Raglan-Sleeved Henley, size 48, gauge 4. On page 58, at the top, it indicates I should have 108 stitches on the needle. Then, in "Shaping Neck," it says that I continue and CO 2 sts each neck edge 0 times, so I skipped that. Then CO 3 sts each neck edge 0 times, so I skipped that. Then it says to CO 8 sts each neck edge once. Total stitches should be 132. To me, it doesn't make sense. If I started with 108 stitches and CO 8 sts each neck edge once, I only get 124 stitches (108 plus 8 x 2 = 124). Am I interpreting something wrong? Thanks so much for helping straighten me out!!<br />SusanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-20135414510731570362011-01-11T10:04:16.452-05:002011-01-11T10:04:16.452-05:00Joy, thanks for writing with your questions.
Oka...Joy, thanks for writing with your questions. <br /><br />Okay, on page 47 you set up your panels.<br />on page 48 the pattern states..."work even until arm hole measures x(xxx)" working arm hole shaping as for back. that requires you to knit the same length on the front panels to the arm hole as you did for the back. so they match exactly. then you start the neck shaping when your arm hole gets to the required length asked for.<br /><br />hope that helped. and if you're still confused, the best thing to do is get hands on help. your local yarn store (or where ever you bought your yarn for this project) can probably give you 10 minutes of help free. and after that most stores offer private lessons in half hour increments.bruce weinsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18012493205318365406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-68993290421838333652011-01-08T19:55:01.011-05:002011-01-08T19:55:01.011-05:00Hi Bruce,
I'm trying to make the "basic ...Hi Bruce, <br />I'm trying to make the "basic cardigan, zipper" for my husband, and have run into a place where there seems to be some missing info in the pattern. On both versions, in the right front, after the instructions on how to set up the panels, there is no indication of how long to knit the piece (common sense would tell us that it's the same as for the back) and also no indication of how much to decrease for the armhole. I don't want to make it the exact same as for the back, because front and back armscyes are often different...it picks up at "work even until armhole is 7", working armhole shaping as for back". So now I'm thinking that it's the same as the back, but the length info before the armhole is still missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Maybe I'm just confused!<br />thanks, <br />JoyJoy Wandreynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-74420206141692677712010-05-19T17:12:45.487-04:002010-05-19T17:12:45.487-04:00Yes, there is some miscommunication in that patter...Yes, there is some miscommunication in that pattern for the vest. The number of stitches are actually correct. On Page 36<br />The location of the third chart is incorrect. It should appear just below the sentence on page 36 that begins with “Next Row (RS):...”, and just above the line that begins with “Work even until armhole...” If you move that sentence to the right place you'll see that you have more to do before you have your final stitch count. Hope this helps and if you ever find any other issues, don't hesitate to ask or to check for errata at...<br /><br />http://www.abramsbooks.com/stc_craft_errata_knits_men_want.htmlbruce weinsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18012493205318365406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-61989635840041235052010-05-19T09:16:50.797-04:002010-05-19T09:16:50.797-04:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-45260032868179164752010-05-17T13:54:37.372-04:002010-05-17T13:54:37.372-04:00Aww, come on, just cause Scott Haney made you famo...Aww, come on, just cause Scott Haney made you famous and you are just too busy with your impressive (yeah I got it!) book, dopesn't mean you may neglect us loyal followers of this blog!!! New pics and NEWS pul-leese!!!Entre Noushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00186796216462041421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-88763939419804796862010-04-18T06:40:16.107-04:002010-04-18T06:40:16.107-04:00Bruce, you look most fetching. I didn't think ...Bruce, you look most fetching. I didn't think it was possible to have a handknitted sweater that made you look lean! :)Celia @ Fig Jam and Lime Cordialhttp://www.figjamandlimecordial.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-79229244995309614232010-04-13T18:08:07.666-04:002010-04-13T18:08:07.666-04:00Thanks again for the Book...I still can't deci...Thanks again for the Book...I still can't decide what to start first!Ms. Kimbahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08294510450333833753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-1921256264601124982010-04-13T17:07:40.923-04:002010-04-13T17:07:40.923-04:00It looks fabulous, Bruce. Congratulations on the b...It looks fabulous, Bruce. Congratulations on the book! I'm looking forward to seeing it!Amyhttp://www.thehookandi.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6775319044736552693.post-52652285639528248082010-04-13T17:01:24.451-04:002010-04-13T17:01:24.451-04:00That's part of the beauty of Ravelry, isn'...That's part of the beauty of Ravelry, isn't it? Love that place ... Real community is Awesome. :DSilverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14866575966072871002noreply@blogger.com