It would have been helpful if I had written down a blueprint with the number of stitches and measurements for each one, but well, I did no such thing as I really didn't plan to abandon them. Do we ever?
So, now I have counted and recounted and measured and remeasured and stitched and restitched the necklines and am ready to bind the second off. It feels a bit dekadent working on this in the middle of the day, but proper light is a must to get this right and decent looking.
I'd better get on with it; our young ones might be stopping by this afternoon and I need to finish up by then. Thanks for stopping by!
Lovely knitting work!
ReplyDeleteThe necklines must be the difficult part. I haven't made a sweater since 1991. White angora... I blocked it too big and my son only wore it once, that I know of. Now that I'm moving back to cold country I should get some practice and make a sweater for myself... I do have one I started in January 1967. LOL!
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Nei det er ikke enkelt å ta igjen en genser man har lagt til siden. En ting er sikkert, man husker Aldrig de enkle tall man hadde i hodet da det begav seg. Lärt den tunge leksen, flere ganger... :-) Men det er bare å hive seg ut idet....
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I couldn't figure out how to do either, so bravo for finishing....xox
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