F
inally we arrive at this stage:
It took a while to get here because I spun the wool by hand.
After an inch of ribbing (waist) the stitch pattern I've established here is something resembling the stitch pattern in the jumper I'm trying to recreate (pictured in part 1).
What the software does do is to generate a basic pattern based on the information you give it about your own measurements and the gauge you want to knit at. (5 stitches per inch in my case here). It allows you to visually adjust things like the neckline, or even draw your pattern pieces freehand.
My job now is to simply put in a lot of knitting time. (Audiobooks and podcasts at the ready.)
I'm having trouble deciding where to put posts about this project, as it combines knitting and vintage computing.
part two - in which I spin the wool - is on my spinning / knitting blog
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