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June 20, 2005

Charley's Finished

My first complete adult sized sweater!

I finished the knitting and seaming Saturday night

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The carnage. Not pictured - three episodes of Law and Order:SVU

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This picture is the only decent shot I could get of the cables in low light. Any shot from above washed out everything.

Sunday I headed to the Whistlestop and Heather snapped this picture for me

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I'm really happy with the finished product. I have a nice soft sweater that fits me.

Project stats:
Yarn - Lion Brand Cotton Ease. I used just over 5 skeins. If I'd been able to find my scraps from the front I might have been able to finish with 5 total.
Pattern - Charley from Rowan Mag #37
Needles - US 7 Addi Turbos for edge ribbing, US 8 Clover Bamboo for body and sleeves, and US 6 Addi Turbos for neckline (couldn't find the 7's)
Started - April 26th
Finished - June 18th. This is what happens when you can't commit to one project, everything takes forever.
Techniques learned - cabling without a cable needle! This is so much easier!

Next on the needles:
I cast on for sock 2 yesterday and got through the toe and half the foot. My goal is to finish it before Andrew gets home Friday. I start my new job on Wed though, so we'll see how far I get. After the sock I'm starting Leaha's going away present and finishing up my FBS. I've made it through the first full repeat in the Mystery Stole and I don't like it. Time to rip and pick a new project for the laceweight merino. High on the list is a laceweight FBS (knitting extra repeats until it's large enough) or one of the Fibertrends Shawls. I really want to make Fiddlestick's Peacock Feathers Shawl, but the color is all wrong so it will have to wait until I'm buying yarn again.

June 16, 2005

So close!

I'm so close to finishing the sleeves for Charley! Hopefully I'll have finished pictures of the sleeves tomorrow and a whole sweater by the weekend.

Last night at Claire De Lunes was great - the Ponchkini was invented (copyright Jessimuhka and Inky). We'll be pitching this genius idea to Knitters sometime soon. Hope to see more of you guys on Sunday at Whistlestop.