Re: Hemming/Shortening a sweater
My pullovers usually don't hang too low. In most cases, the ribbing at the bottom will turn under, and it looks about the same with kilt or trousers. YMMV depending on the sweater and your body shape.
If you pursue this, ask a knitter to check out the garment. Probably it will have side seams, which makes it much more interesting. It's probably machine knitted from rather small yarn, which makes it difficult to adjust by hand. In any case, it's not a matter of cutting it off and sewing the bottom---that would definitely end in tears.
In the ideal case it'd be knitted in the round, and you could "simply" unravel some of the length, re-knit the ribbing at the bottom, and bind it off.
(For small values of "simply.")
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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