Sunday, February 11, 2007

Getting down to finishing

A few MENTAL weeks of school has made blogging very scarce around here. I expect this kind of work at the end of the semester, but at the beginning? I think I am over this first hump: I have a few minutes to breathe. Time to tackle some knitting problems. Here is a shot of my yarn space:

Pretty serious mess! In here I have a lace shawl, three sweaters, one pair of socks, needles, patterns and books. In the hatbox under the table I have 2 pairs of sock that need darning and some yarn scraps.

Time to go through the pile and get started. Most pressing: two sweaters in the finishing stages. The Rebecca Jacket in Apricot was started....maybe this summer? The yarn is Rowan Cork and the gauge big, maybe 4/inch. The pattern is notoriously bad, with very limited instructions, a bad translation, and a stitch chart that was just plain wrong. Like other knitters, I looked at the picture and made it up as I went along. I changed the chart, invented the repeats, and did a lot of ripping. Very frustrating. The shoulder shaping was all wrong, which I did not discover until I was sewing up. I had to reknit both shoulders....its been a long and frustrating trip.
Here it is with only one seam to go, and then crochet edging with buttonholes to add. Can I do it? Do I want to?

In the bag beside it is Avast, which is nearly done. I have knitted the collar and its hem, and tacked that down. I have knitted one front band which needs to be sewn down, one more to go. Then a bottom hem to knit and sew, then hems for sleeves, then sew up the sleeve seams (ok, so maybe its not nearly done.) The sweater is intended as a casual jacket to replace the really ratty one I wear around the house. I am doing Avast in hot pink Cascade 220 , with Knitpicks Andean Silk (wool, alpaca and silk mix) for the inner hems in white.

And for joy, I have one Monkey sock going, shown here with one of the Princesses. This pattern is simple and fun, and the yarn is beautiful (Monsoon Winds, check the Etsy shop here.) Manasi dyes this yarn, and she was part of our knitting group until work moved her to Alexandria. Her work is stunning and her color sensibility matches mine. This is one of her more muted colorways--I love her bright pink candy colors too! Stay tuned for the next chapter--did the sweater get finished? Did it fit?

4 comments:

Anne Margaret said...

The model for Avast looks just like you - no wonder you decided to knit that pattern!

Melanie said...

Doesn't it feel good to get stuff finished? I hate leaving stuff unfinished because it just bugs me if I'm knitting away at other things while I'm putting off seaming...OCD? Who? Me?

Anyway, I hope your school load gets lighter for you and you can come play with us on Tuesday!

irishmama said...

Your yarn space looks exactly like the one I have behind my chair. Hope school gets a little easier. Love the projects you are working on.

Mary said...

Can't wait to see a picture of your Avast in pink!