armhole Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɑːm.həʊl]
  • Us [ ˈɑːrm.hoʊl]

Meaning of armhole In English

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  • The second modification was the alteration of the sleeve armholes to become more narrow and raised.

  • Instead, it has wide-cut armholes in the sides to accommodate the arms.

  • Just before reaching the armholes, the knitter may add a few stitches for extra room under the arms.

  • Steeks can be used for front openings (such as on a cardigan), armholes, or necklines.

  • Stitches are then picked up around the armhole opening and the sleeve is knitted down toward the cuff in the round.

  • They frame the face, neck and shoulders, and complement the neckline and armhole lines.

  • One usually has large armholes and neck holes and a neckline that can reach down as far as the bottom of the chest.

  • The back is worked straight up from the armholes, and the fronts are worked to the same height with some decreasing at the neck edge for shaping.

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