I’m trying my hand at the Handsome Chris Pullover after successfully (nearly) completing a colourwork jumper.

I feel like I’m going to jinx myself but it’s actually been easier than I thought so far and no major issues. I’ve had to ladder down a couple of times to fix a cable but I can manage that. Only on the back panel about half way through so we’ll see how I feel when it comes to the neck at the front!

The pattern seems a bit bare when talking about the arms, does anyone have any experience with making this and have any ideas/advice on the arms?

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Lovely cables! I keep telling myself I’m going to make this, and then don’t. One day!

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Thank you very much! I practiced a fair bit before trying this pattern. You should give it a go!

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Beautiful!

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@Ensign_Rutherford very handsome!

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Thank you! Hopefully I can do it justice when it’s finished

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That looks gorgeous, but oh so much cabling. I’m amazed at how even your tension is.

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Thank you, that’s really kind. It is a lot of cables lol and I was worried about handling it. To be honest though once you do a few repeats it’s fairly easy to keep track of what’s going on

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Absolutely beautiful! Nice yarn bowl, too

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@stevestevesteve Wow that is really a gorgeous sweater!

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I have a question about the yarn bowl. Does the yarn need to be rewound in order to properly use the bowl?

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I’ve not rewound this yarn, I’m just taking the label off and getting the end. I use the bowl to have something to put the yarn in basically and because I think it looks nice. I’m terrible for buying hobby bits because they look nice, I have so many pins and stitch markers and things.

Like another person said though, if it was one of the fancy yarns that comes in a hank (I think they’re called) I’d need to wind it first so it was a ball before being able to use it.

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You’re right, I meant hank in my first paragraph. Fixed!

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Is it a really large yarn bowl then? I’ve tried using a yarn bowl and I find my yarn doesn’t spin properly and just pops out or gets stuck :/

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Not OP, but the answer is, it depends. If you’re using a proper (read: slightly more expensive and probably non-acrylic) yarn skein hank, then yes, it needs to be wound into a ball first, then put into the bowl. The bowl keeps your ball from rolling around everywhere.

If you’re using a cheaper type of center pull skein (no judgment!) then no, not really. But if you’re using a center pull skein, then you don’t really need the bowl. Your yarn won’t roll.

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I’ve always seen them as sorta marketed for helping control tension. Are they useful for that, or just to keep the yarn in place?

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