Drumroll, please....another finished object! I've been working on this sweater since the late summer/early fall, and while it is an easy pattern, it is also kind of boring.
Miles and miles of stockinette in the round, with thin yarn on small needles. It felt like the never-ending sweater.
The sleeves went quicker than I expected (helped immeasurably by knitting through a few exciting basketball games at my kids' school!) and this baby is off needles and blocked. It was quite cold the day I wore it, and while I had silk long underwear underneath, I wouldn't say it was the warmest thing for that day, but I think it will do nicely for the slightly-warmer-but-still-cold days ahead.
Nothing much to note, as I've made this pattern before. I made the body shorter than the pattern calls for, but less short than my last iteration. ~12" seems to be a sweet spot for me at the moment. Long enough for skirts, but still short enough to look good with dresses. I think it probably looks better tucked in, but I prefer it untucked, so whatever. It's fine, everything's fine.
In other news, I started an Alpenglow, restarted the thing three times because I wasn't getting the yoke increases right (the LL1 increase is so confusing at first! I get it now, but man...annoying).
But on the third go, at the third yoke increases, I decided to frog the thing as I wasn't liking the color combo. The gray/pink/cranberry worked well but that darker pink just seemed off to me. It's a pretty intense sweater color-wise, so I knew if I didn't like it at this point, it wasn't going to improve with further knitting. My original plan for the cranberry yarn was a plain sweater anyway. So I decided to go for a monochrome sweater with texture instead. I'm two rows into the chart and it's going pretty well.
Nothing much else to note! I did the first of my Russia presentations in the 4th grade last week, and it went well. Ponchik's class is very spirited, so I was a little concerned about how it would go, but they were very attentive and asked mostly good questions at the end. I served them tea, Russian style, and Ponchik declared that she would always have her tea with jam in it from now on.
I've got two kiddos home today who were sick all weekend, although I think they will both go back to school tomorrow. I'm a little congested myself, but I'm hoping it will pass quickly. Somehow I have All The Things stacked up this week and don't have time to be sick!








🙏 re sickness! Loved reading this!! Nice sweater! Cool about teaching and love the declaration of tea with jam only!
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DeleteNice! The cowl neck really adds interest. I'm looking forward to seeing your Cinnamomum pullover - it looks like a really interesting take on textures.
ReplyDeleteThanks! With one or two caveats, mostly down to discrepancies between written and charted instructions, it has been a really fun knit so far. I'm working on the body (8" of stockinette in the round; not my fave, but at least there is another chart for the bottom after all that boring!) Ditto for the sleeves.
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