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Flat-shouldered sweaters are woven from top to bottom. How to choose the collar and how to divide it before and after?

Other methods are similar to our bottom-up method, but the difference is that we use shoulder knitting.

Divide the number of stitches in the front piece into 90 stitches. Now start knitting with the number of stitches plus shoulder width, and knit two stitches to shoulder width every time you reach the collar piece. Then I came back to pick the first stitch and didn't knit, so I knitted the 30 stitches of the main piece back and forth to shoulder width. After the sides are knitted, weave the middle 30 stitches back and forth to the length you want (add a few stitches from the armpit to 1.5 inch, first slowly and then quickly).

After knitting, the number of stitches just added to the shoulder width corresponds to a pair. Digging the collar socket (90/4/2) as mentioned above can dig 12 stitches.

The following weave is easy to weave.