There are parts of sweater knitting that I enjoy over others. Settling in to knit a raglan yoke is one of the most enjoyable parts of the sweater for me. I love keeping track of the increases, seeing it get bigger and bigger, wider and wider, knowing it’s going to be so great.
Both of my Family Crew Neck sweaters are progressing well. The child size 4 is way ahead.

The colouring of the yarn is a great incentive to keep going. This is Maravilla by Katia, a wool & acrylic blend.
My navy version (Shelridge Yarns, W4 worsted, navy) is coming along. The short rows are done here. I was knitting on a train trip to Ottawa. Perfect knitting conditions: travel mug of tea, audio book and ear buds, hours of quiet knitting time.

Now I’m ready to really go for it. I will be introducing a pattern into the front 20 stitches between the ends of the short rows. Fun, fun, fun. Isn’t knitting just the greatest!
Cheers, Deb
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Knitting is absolutely the greatest!
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Yes, yes, yes!
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I really like the colors on the child’s version!!! What child wouldn’t like that one!!!! I have a top-down raglan on the go at the moment too. And like you Deb, I love the yoke part the best – well, except for the wearing haha BUT I really don’t like the Crew neck. I feel too closed in & often claustrophobic when I have breathing problems & have to get it off, NOW. I have to have deep Vees with zips or cardigans. I have learned to knit flared cowls that fit over the shoulders to give me more warmth over my sweater in winter or alone in spring/fall using your raglan system instead. Keep on Knitting!! I try to do it every day with My tea & Audiobook.
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It sounds like you have worked raglans to suit you. That’s fantastic. My favourite raglan is also a v neck.
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It’s so nice when little things make us happy.
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Yes, it is.
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