:: Re-printed with permission, Craftsy writer Ashley — aka “The Feisty Redhead” — offers these tips for knitting your first sweater. If you’d like a little more help with the leap to sweater knitting, Lion Brand and Craftsy have partnered to bring you the online class: “My First Sweater“. Keep reading … ::
The step from knitting a scarf to knitting a sweater is a big one, but it’s necessary if you want to avoid knitting rectangles for the rest of your life. Knitting your first sweater can be frustrating, but it can also be a lot of fun. If you’re looking for a winter project, why not knit a sweater? Here are a few things to keep in mind before you even start knitting that sweater.
Sweater cardigan on a mannequin. Photos via Craftsy instructor Amy Ross |
No need to have a PhD in knitting (if only!) to knit a sweater. If you can knit and purl, you can knit a sweater. The cardigan above is one of the sweater patterns from Craftsy’s My First Sweater class with Amy Ross. Enroll in the class and Amy will walk you through everything you need to know about knitting your first sweater, from body measurements to sleeves and seaming. You can even ask Amy questions if you get stuck!
If you’ve never made a sweater before, it’s possible you’ve never before taken your measurements. You wouldn’t want to devote hours to knitting a sweater that doesn’t fit, right? Read our post on taking body measurements for knits and make sure you take the first step toward perfect-fitting knits.
Swatching is another key to getting your first sweater to fit. If you don’t achieve the right gauge, those body measurements will go right out the window. It’s a common newbie mistake to skip the swatching completely to make the knitting go faster, but skipping that important step can result in a sweater that’s either way too large or way too small. Take those few extra minutes to swatch and you won’t regret it.
Don’t aim for perfection. Remember that this is your first sweater. Trying to knit a perfect one — even if you’re a seasoned knitter — is going to make the entire experience miserable. A lot of knitters freak out over perfection, but there’s no need. Check out A Perfectionist’s Guide to Knitting for more reasons why perfection can ruin all your knitting fun.
Sweater knitting comes together one piece at a time. Don’t try to rush the process by skipping around in the pattern. Rushing can result in dropped stitches and other mistakes, too, so it’s best to take your time and do it right the first time.
Is this the first time you’ve ever seamed knitted pieces together? Seaming is one of the most important steps in knitting a sweater. Check your pattern to see if there are specific instructions for the type of seams you need to sew for each piece and practice the seams before you construct the actual sweater.
Surround yourself by positive vibes when you’re knitting your first sweater. Naturally, we at Craftsy are here to help with our knitting classes and right here on the blog. You can also join a local knitting group or knit with friends. More experienced knitters will be happy to help you when you’re stuck. Social knitting can be really helpful when you’re a beginner, but beware: talking while knitting can distract you and lead to some crazy stitches!
Are you thinking about knitting your first sweater? What pattern did you choose?
You must be <a href="https://blog.lionbrand.com/wp-login.php?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.lionbrand.com%2F7-tips-for-knitting-your-first-sweater%2F">logged in</a> to post a comment.
Wendy Hesse
I am thinking of buying this class & knitting the cardigan. I have 8 balls of Vanna’s Choice yarn (for unfinished “Oh-So-Simple Cardigan”). Would subbing the Vanna’s Choice for the Wool Ease be a problem?