Friday, November 10, 2006

Would you look at that...

TWO SLEEVES!!




I just got the whole thing joined up, like twenty minutes ago, threw it on the floor, and snapped a photo.

Earlier today I sort of walked into the dining room table, smacking my wrist, and wound up taking some major pain drugs. That's my excuse for over-knitting the second sleeve; I got in this zone and knit and knit and knit and before I knew it, it was too long and I had to tear back. (Instead of counting rows, I often count pattern repeats instead when trying to match sleeve lengths. I needed fourteen pattern repeats and wound up with fifteen and a half.) At the moment I am halfway through the 'establish pattern' row for the wave design on the upper chest and back. Then it's just a blur of decreasing and it's done! Woohoo!

It might actually be done by the end of November. There will be much rejoicing.

Several people have asked about the yarn; it is the Highland Wool from Elann.com in color #1440, "Sherwood Forest". (At the moment there is none in stock on the web site.) The photos here are fairly accurate in reproducing it, although it's got an odd aqua twang in bright sunlight. Something weird in the dyepot, I guess. Guppies, maybe?

The cat has figured out the sweater is wool. She's got a thing for fibers with good thermal properties; in a pinch she'll sleep on Gore-Tex, but she prefers wool or silk, or better yet alpaca, if she can get it.



I think the Year of Me needs to have a cat bed worked into the schedule somewhere... does alpaca felt?

7 comments:

TrishJ said...

so did your sample swatch wash up soft for that Highland Wool? I got a couple of colors in purple that I wanted to try for the steek-a-long project. However, I didn't want to buy a swater-load of that stuff if I didn't like it.

Bells said...

a thing of beauty. We need pictures of the Husbeast modelling it!

No wonder the cat looks so comfy. Anybody would be.

No baby pictures today? :-(

April said...

Didn't you just start that yesterday? Regardless, it looks fantastic. When you're finished make sure the Husbeast models for us like Bells suggests. Oh, and could he hold The Baby while he's modeling? Ya know, if it's not too much trouble.

sienna said...

Alpaca felts even when you don't want it too. I just bought some and was told to wash it at body temperature, otherwise it will felt. So I think the trick with alpaca is to *not* have it felt!

Bells said...

I second what April said about the husbeast and the baby!

Rae said...

I still don't get how you churn these things out so fast with a wee one. How in the heck?????

Amy Lane said...

hm...I don't know if alpaca felts, but I know that noro makes this striping stuff w/a stripe of alpaca IN the regular wool...very very nice... (and another company makes a lacy yarn like Lion Brand...I understand they have pink:-)