HOW MUCH TO KNIT TODAY
We have 6 more days of working on the back of the sweater.
You can enter the necessary numbers from your previous worksheet to determine how much to knit each day if you need a reminder.
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You should probably be working in stockinette by now and you can begin to incorporate some waist shaping if so desired.
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Ideally you should do all of your increases on the same side of the fabric, so if you’re increases are on an odd number or rows, just round up to an even number.
HOW TO DO MIRRORED INCREASES
In order for your increases to match you’ll want to do a left leaning increase after your first stitch marker like the Knit Left Loop Increase (KLL).
At the end of the row you’ll want to do a right leaning increase before your next stitch marker like the Knit Right Loop Increase (KRL).
Remember to slip the first and last stitch of each right side row and purl all stitches on the wrong side rows.
Continue knitting until reaching the length indicated in the daily knitting calculator.
Then move on to Day 7