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.
Posted by Francesca | 4 comments
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.