I finished
the knitting on Drily Amused last night. I wove in all the ends and popped it
over my head. I made a good choice in making the sweater a size smaller than
normal. I modified the sweater by making the waist shorter and the ribbing not
as long. However, the sleeves were supposed to be 3/4 length and ended up at my
wrists because I forgot to allow for the armhole. The armhole is a little
longer than I normally make it. My gauge had less stitches in the height than
the gauge called for in the pattern and so I ended the raglan shaping early and
just cast on the needed stitches at the underarm. Still it is longer than I
usually calculate for and so my sleeves by extension are longer than I normally
make them. I am going to rip back the cuffs and reknit them at a shorter
length. I will also use a smaller needle to make the ribbing at the cuffs
tighter. I am going to try to have this done so I can wear it this weekend.
As far as
my other projects, I am half way through my second gift so I should be able to
finish it on time. If I can get some dedicated knitting time. The first half
went a lot faster than I was anticipating. When I have given the gifts away, I
will post pictures of them here on the blog. Until then you will have to make
do with the hints I have given you.
My shoulder
is doing better and this allows me a longer knitting time. I am still taking
frequent breaks, however. I don’t want to be in a position like that again. I
missed the knitting.
Next month’s
project is the Mithril Vest by Susan Pandorf. She is running a KAL (Knit a Long
for you newbies) that runs through the 10th of June. I am hoping to
get this one done before the end of May. As this will be my only project, I
have a good chance at getting it done but it is also a complicated piece of
knitting. The charts alone are complicated enough. However, I am looking
forward to the challenge as the last few months have been mostly in
stockinette. I have named this one
Blackened Mithril because I am using black yarn. I was thinking of the black armor
that was used in medieval times.
I have
learned this month to take things slowly. Sometimes the race is not worth the
pain. I have also learned (again) that the height of stitches on a gauge does
make a difference. For now, I am signing off and looking forward to learning
more in the months to come. Keep on knitting and learning.
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