Kristy Gabres Part 1 Top !!link!! -
I highly recommend using a "muslin" or scrap fabric first. It saved me from wasting my final material when I realized the original bust darts were slightly off. What’s Next?
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Born and raised in a small town in the United States, Kristy Gabres grew up with a passion for sports. As a young girl, she was always active, playing everything from soccer to basketball. But it was volleyball that truly captured her heart. Kristy's parents, both avid sports fans, encouraged her to try out for her school team, and it was there that she discovered her natural talent for the game. kristy gabres part 1 top
The pattern begins with a provisional cast-on (or a standard cast-on if you prefer a rolled edge, though the pattern suggests a specific finish). The neckline is picked up and worked in the round. I found the instructions for the neck shaping to be intuitive. One common pitfall with top-down raglans is the "gap" under the arms, but Gabres’ construction method creates a smooth transition. I highly recommend using a "muslin" or scrap fabric first