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Posted by myswendy on January 27, 2008, 3:57 pm
> This is not at all difficult! =A0 I'll tell you how on a people-sized
> sweater . . . =A0 At the point where you begin armholes, go ahead and
> knit over to the center one (or two) stitches and put it/them on a
> holder. =A0For simplicity, then put the rest of the stitches on a second
> holder to deal with later. =A0Now, to shape the v-neck opening, decrease
> one stitch at the v-neck side every other row. =A0I do that by doing
> "purl 1, purl 2 together" at the beginning of every back row. =A0As to
> how many to decrease on that side, that number is HALF the total
> number of stitches you will use for the neck opening at the back minus
> the one or two center stitches you are holding for the center. =A0For
> example, if you will hold 45 stitches for the neck at the back of the
> sweater and have 1 stitch held for the center of the v-neck, you will
> decrease 22 stitches on that side of the v-neck (45 minus 1 center
> stitch =3D 44, divided by 2 =3D 22). =A0Naturally, you are doing the regul=
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> stuff at the armhole side while you do the v-neck stuff. =A0For the
> other half of the v-neck, leave the center 1 or 2 stitches on their
> holder and attach a ball of yarn. For the decreases, there are several
> ways to do it, but I prefer doing "knit1, knit 2 together" at the v-
> neck side at the beginning of every front row, which is not too
> visible. =A0Use the same number of stitches to decrease, and continue on
> the armhole shaping for that side as usual. =A0When the piece is
> finished, you have a v-neck all ready to finish! =A0By the way, the
> reason you always have a regular no-decrease stitch at the v-neck edge
> is to make the picking up of neck edge stitches easier later on, to
> have a neat edge, and to avoid holes. =A0It's important!
>
> By the way, doll heads are really very large in relation to their
> bodies compared to peoples' heads and bodies, and you need to account
> for this or the sweater will never fit over the dolls' heads! =A0When I
> made doll sweaters I added perhaps 30% to the neck sizing, put one-
> stitch button holes all around the neck edging, and threaded a very
> fine ribbon through so it could be snugged up and tied in a pretty
> little bow after the sweater was on the doll. =A0The kids thought I was
> a genius. =A0Or, you can forget increasing neck hole sizing entirely
> and =A0NOT sew up one or both shoulder seams and add some snaps or
> Velcro at the shoulder, which works very well and is much simpler to
> do until you have made several doll sweaters and are really
> comfortable messing with neck designing.
THANK YOU!!!!! I'm gonna print out your answer so I can pore over it
with my knitting in front of me. Actually, for these Madam Alexander
dolls I knit for, we cheat---the "pullovers" have hooks and eyes or
snaps up the back. LOL! But I will keep your thoughts in mind on that
subject for an outfit where that will work. THIS IS GREAT! Thank you
so much, Mary! :D
Wendy
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