The yoke in hand knitting is truly unique. You can't achieve anything like it in sewing—after all, fabric can't be decreased. Even in machine knitting, some compromises are necessary, such as stitching certain sections together. But with hand knitting, you can replicate any shape, even one as complex as the roundness and fullness of the shoulders, a slightly forward-leaning neck, and the transition from a prominent bust to a flat surface. All you need for this is seven different charts of the same pattern, arranged in a specific order, where the pattern decreases at varying rates to precisely match the anatomical shape of your upper body.
Geyser (Eng)
Difficulty level Collection Pattern language 5 of 5 Dream Big English