It's based on the number of stitches you have on each shoulder. Let's use 40 stitches as an example. You have 40 stitches cast on and knitted, let's say you want your shoulders to be equal to your neck hole, you will need 20 stitches for the shoulders and 20 stitches for the neck hole. Therefore you stop after the 10th stitch because that is where the first shoulder will end.
Thank you so much for this video! After watching a whole bunch of confusing videos, this was so helpful and easy. Great job!
You are so welcome!
Perfect and so easy to follow! Thank you!!
This was so helpful omg!! I was reading a pattern (first time knitter) and was so confused 😭
Wonderful! This explains things so well. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was so helpful!! thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
Can you do one for a cardigan thanks
Can you do a cold shoulder
how do you know where to stop the first row and k2tog and turn?? what are your calculations?
It's based on the number of stitches you have on each shoulder. Let's use 40 stitches as an example.
You have 40 stitches cast on and knitted, let's say you want your shoulders to be equal to your neck hole, you will need 20 stitches for the shoulders and 20 stitches for the neck hole. Therefore you stop after the 10th stitch because that is where the first shoulder will end.
@@MfundoNdala Thank you very much. I will try
How to shape back neck