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The moment when the 5th Clue gets out... 
You’ve probably guessed what this clue is about since there isn’t much left to do. 🫣 It might not feel as exciting as the earlier clues, and for some of you, it might even mean there’s not much to work on—especially if your row gauge was on the longer side. If that’s the case, think of this as a little breather before the big finale. 🙂 But if you’re doing the longer version (like I did!) or your row gauge is tighter, you’ll have plenty of knitting to keep you busy until the next clue comes out. 🧶 Right now, over 420 projects have made it past Clue 1 on Skool, with new people still joining in! Plus, 175 have already finished Clue 4, and lots of you sharing your progress with big smiles, and honestly, nothing makes me happier! If you’ve already got the pattern, check your inbox or refresh your Ravelry library to grab the Clue 5 file. If you haven’t joined yet, you can get the pattern here. No new tutorials this time! For those who had issues with playing the videos recently, I hope that’s sorted now. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get much help from Loom support, but if you’re still having trouble, shoot me a DM with your device, OS version, browser (and version), and your general location (just the town is fine). 🙏 Alright, let’s get knitting! 💪
2 likes • 3d
@Amy Lee great hem adaptation ❤️🧶
0 likes • 1d
@Sarah Mcalinden I don’t think your neckband colour needs changing - it’s matching in fine. But I’d do cuffs same as hem although if they were all different that too would add to its charm.
Clue 4 collages
I'm lost for words.😱 And it's needless to say I love the output here! there are so many completed Clue 4s, I couldn't download all, but a little over half have been included in the collages below for your eyes to feast! My favourite are the ones with the happy smiles, of course!! ❤️
Clue 4 collages
1 like • 5d
Love them! Also great seeing the 2 colour version - I’d wondered if anyone would try that option - it looks wonderful.
Neckband stitch pick up
I’m really having a hard time figuring out how to pick up the stitches to do the doubled-over neckband. Would there be any “issue” with the neckband if I did a “whip stitch” to tack it down? If this isn’t a good idea, can someone give me some suggestions on how to identify and pick up the stitches. Thank you for your input.
1 like • 9d
I picked up alternate sts with a 2.5mm circular needle. When doubling neckband over I’d knit 2tog (like a 3-needle bind off - so knit one stitch from work together with one stitch in the 2.5mm needle. Then I’d just knit one stitch … and cast off… It sounds confusing trying to explain it but I was only knitting the 2 sts alternating with just 1 st. Gosh it would be so much easier to show you 😂😂
1 like • 8d
@Cathleen Misko oh yes that’s perfect.
Faux seam?
I’m doing size 4 and the pattern repeats work out fine after sleeve separation. I started doing the faux seam after separation, at the end of Clue 3 but then I was so excited to get going with clue 4 that I forgot about it for about 10 rounds…. So I made the decision not to worry about it. Plus I’m not doing any waist shaping so I think it looks fine without that faux seam. Anyone else in my boat?
2 likes • 8d
@Olga Reeves I guess it should do - and it’s under the arms. I’ve just left it out.
0 likes • 8d
@Lisa Stallings hopefully Zanete will have ideas 🤞
Where are you from
Sorry Zanete if this message isn't allowed .... But i'm so curious.... Where do you all come from. How spread is your reach of knitters. I think we come from all over the world. We have to do something to kill the time untill the first releas on friday! I have a lot of pleasure here in this group. Seeing all the combinations, reading tips and tricks... Every part in the world has his own knitting method. I will start. I'm from Belgium Europe. A small country with a king and queen! I live near by Bruges. In the middle ages it was a very important city, a center of trade. Nature did dry up the waterways and it fell asleep. Still Looks like the middle ages. A lot of tourism. So English isn't my language. But I'm doïng the best I can and don't use google Translate. Let my mind donthe work
2 likes • 20d
Hi from Whangarei - main city of Northland, New Zealand
1 like • 19d
@Lisa Aherne we too are in Te Kamo
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Fleur Morris
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@fleur-morris-4796
Retired teacher who loves to knit. From New Zealand

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Joined Jan 18, 2026
Whangarei, New Zealand.
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