My mom made this for me, which has a grosgrain ribbon band:
It was worsted?and I thought maintained good drape after the ribbon was added - until I lost it. (Sob!)?
She had someone else sew the ribbon, who did not do the greatest job. Even so, I loved it dearly.?
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On Oct 24, 2019, at 4:28 PM, Melisande R. Wolf via Groups.Io <
melisanderwolf@...> wrote:
I¡¯m currently picking up buttonbands for Dissent () a steeked cardigan in a worsted weight yarn (well, my yarn is somewhere between DK and worsted in grist, but it¡¯s knit at 20 st/4¡±).? The pattern gives very detailed directions for securing and cutting the steek, which is probably really helpful for people who don¡¯t have a lot of experience with steeks.
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I do, although it¡¯s been a while, and I don¡¯t think I¡¯ve ever steeked anything heavier than sport yarn and those patterns tended to have more steek stitches than this one (hindsight and all that).? The pattern calls for the addition of grosgrain ribbon to secure the cut edges afterwards, which I can do, but I¡¯m concerned about the stabilizing effect changing the elasticity and drape of the cardigan.
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Any advice or suggestions?? I don¡¯t have enough fabric to turn under to secure the raw edge (and it would be thick) but I¡¯m sure I could find a matching fingering or laceweight yarn and add an extra handsewn line of stitching to secure the cut edge down.?
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Melisande