I swear I've had more illness this winter than the rest of my life put together.
I know it is because I am just so run down. My body is all out of fight. A germ enters and my immune system simply surrenders to it. Queen Bean is inching towards sleeping through the night on a regular basis. We will get there. But in the mean time I am exhausted. I told The Greatest that I'm starting to think this is just my new default setting. Even if I were well rested I would feel this way because my body has accepted this as normal.
But on the bright side lots of knitting time means my purple sweater is looking a lot like an actual sweater.
Random notes
- I've already knit the pockets and ties rather than waiting until the end. I was hoping knitting the pockets early, before the full weight of the sweater was on the needles would help prevent stretching of the bottom stitches. I'm not sure it helped, but it is nice to know once I finish the sleeves I will be done.
- I knit reverse stockinette stitch for four inches before I divided for the sleeves.
- I wish I had knit reverse stockinette for an inch or two before I knit the back cable panels. I'm afraid they are sitting a little low now. But not low enough to make me frog back and fix it.
Did anyone catch this in the picture?
Why yes, that is a safety pin marking a row on the sleeve.
As a matter of fact this sweater is full of safety pins
Marking rows, holding yarn butterflies where I added new balls. I'm pretty sure there are a few safety pins thrown in there just because I want to set myself up to fail.
It is like I have learned nothing from my previous knits.
This sweater really doesn't want to be.
1 comment:
I am really anxious to see this on you! You won't commit the same mistake. I bet this thing soaks for an hour tops!
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