This isn't the back raglan or shoulder increases, nor is it the back shaping. It is JUST the turn and increase sequence for the front. The number of drop stitches should be twice plus one of the back neck shaping turns. In the test I knit I have seven back neck shaping turns so I must have at least 15 drop stitches.
For the first set of front drop turns, the total will be half the back turns rounding up …
This isn't the back raglan or shoulder increases, nor is it the back shaping. It is JUST the turn and increase sequence for the front. The number of drop stitches should be twice plus one of the back neck shaping turns. In the test I knit I have seven back neck shaping turns so I must have at least 15 drop stitches.
For the first set of front drop turns, the total will be half the back turns rounding up if the back neck shaping turn total is uneven. So, for seven back neck shaping turns, the first set of front turns is 3+1. The second set of front drop turns is 3.
The row 1 increase is the pucker ease increase worked at the location of the contig marker. It is made AT the marker.
All turns are shadow wrap turns though they are marked as w&t in the instruction for convenience/ease.
Shown with a cast-on count of 0 stitches.