Sleeves
I am working on the second sleeve of my sweater and excited about getting close to when I can put all my “tubes” together and start
the yoke. This sweater marks many firsts for me: first sweater in the round, first seamless yoke construction, first stranded sweater, first attempt at designing
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a pattern. Too ambitious? Most likely, but I am learning so much in the process that it’ll be ok, however it turns out. Several years ago I did start a stranded color project, another pullover, that never got finished. This one will. I am figuring things out as I go, so it’s taking a long time, and knitting at a gauge of 8.5 spi is not speeding things up either. Some things never change.
Yarndude
Wow, I’m really impressed! And are you knitting it inside out? Does that mean you have to purl everything? I know it helps with the floats, but no thank you, haha.
Rachel
Oh it is so beautiful, I love the other side photos, thank you for sharing!
It seems to me it will be a really nice sweater.
fleegle
It’s lovely! And not too ambitious, at least for you :)
Lydia
That’s a pretty small gauge, and I don’t think would ever have patience for something so fine, but it looks promising. Can’t wait to see how it looks.