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Jack ([personal profile] jackandahat) wrote in [community profile] knitting2010-10-07 09:02 pm

The neck maths is strangling me.

ETA: Disregard - I can't read. (Multiple times. I'll just go back to primary school now...)

I feel incredibly silly, because I hit this problem last time, made a post about it, and got help from a friend. But I can't find the post (I think it was a year ago) and the friend's just gone on holiday, so I'm throwing myself on your mercy. I seem to remember it was something blindingly obvious, and yet...

So I'm trying to make a jumper using this page. Done my swatch, comes out 4.4 stitches to the inch, all good. So I fill in my maths for the neck like so:
Back-stitches: 22 = total-neck-stitches: 64 × 0.33

Sleeve-stitches: 16 = back-stitches: 64 × 0.25

Increase-stitches: 8 (this is a fixed number)

The front then gets the remainder of the stitches, which is calculated as the total stitches minus the sum of the back, two sleeves, and the 8 increase stitches:

Front-stitches:_______ = total-neck-stitches: 64 - (back-stitches: 22 + sleeve-stitches: 16 + sleeve-stitches: 16 + 8)

*screeches to a halt* Back + Sleeve + Sleeve + 8 = 62. Which gives me 2 stitches left over. Which is wrong, it's where I went wrong last time, and I can't remember why.

Help?
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[personal profile] franzi1981 2010-10-07 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
You calculated the sleeve stitches wrong. Your sleeve stitches are back stitches x 0.25. Your back stitches are 22. 22 x 0.25 is 5.5, so 5 or 6 stitches, depending on how tight or loose you knit. Then the calculation for the front also works.
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[personal profile] franzi1981 2010-10-07 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
You're welcome! Things like this happen to me every time I start a new project. I know how frustrating it can be. No matter how often I read it, I can't figure some stuff out until someone points out the obvious!