Hey there. 
This is Kristen TenDyke and
I am here today with the Tallahassee Sweater.
And I would love to tell you
about how this sweater is made.
It is worked seamlessly 
from the top down.
It begins with the neck band—right in here—
with a tubular cast on,
which is a great cast on
for working 1x1 Rib.
Now, let's take a look at the back.
When the neck band is completed 
the stitches for the arm bands and the front
are placed on holders and we continue working 
just on the back stitches.
There are a few short rows, just in here, to shape the back neck.
Makes it a little bit of an arc
instead of just straight across.
And then this beautiful back lace panel begins
and it ends while the armhole is being shaped.
At the end of the armhole shaping on the back, the stitches are placed on a holder
and we move on to the front.
The front is worked in a similar way to the back,
where there are short rows worked in
here for the neck shaping
and then the beautiful front lace panel 
mimics the lace panel on the back
and that begins and ends while the armhole is being shaped.
And at the end of the armhole shaping, the back and the front join with a cast on under the arms
and then there worked in the round 
with some waist shaping,
all the way down to the hem
The hem is worked in 1x1 Ribbing, just like the neckline and the arm band
and it is bound off using the tubular bind-off.
Once the back the front and the body are completed
then we can finish off with these held arm band stitches
that are still attached up here to the neck band.
We place these onto a working needle and then 
pick up all around the armhole.
And we work on double pointed needles 
or a circular needle if that's what you prefer
doing the Magic Loop because 
it's a small circumference.
And we work in the 1x1 rib just like 
the neck band and the lower band.
And there's the tubular bind-off 
again, worked along this edge.
It really helps to mirror the effect of
what was done for the cast-on.
You can see how the stitches almost just
roll over the end.
The Tallahassee pullover is available on Ravelry and 
on my website, kristentendyke.com.
If you like this video and you want to
see more press like, subscribe
and remember to hit that little bell so you're notified whenever there's a new pattern video available.
I am putting out a new video 
every Friday afternoon and
if you'd like to see more about my life as a knit and crochet designer
check out my patreon where I am posting weekly designing update videos
and there's lots of other perks and stuff too. 
Just check out those.
And I'm so glad you're here. 
Thank you for watching!
See you again later.
Bye.
[music]
