Mon 12 Dec 2011
I usually knit one piece, pullover sweaters. The kind that don’t need all kinds of little doo-dads to finish up. You cast off, weave in the ends, block (if I feel like being good), and bam! Instant sweater.
It just so happens that both of the projects currently on the needles are a little more complicated than this. Both are cardigan style, one is pieced. One needs a zipper, and the other needs buttons.
The lace sweater has been finished for a while now, except for that critical part where I go out and buy buttons. Here’s a terrible picture to give you an idea of where it stands:
Sorry for the backlighting; unfortunately it’s all or nothing with light lately, and I decided that I’d take what I could get.
This weekend, we finally made it out to look for buttons, in a marathon errands-running session on Saturday. I have a couple of options that I think will work, and now just need to sit down and sew them on, and attach the grosgrain ribbon button band reinforcement.
In our travels, I also picked up some of these:
I had never seen them before, but two people in my knitting/spinning circle have been using them lately, and they swear by them. They’re little plastic bobbins, and you can wrap a few yards of yarn inside to keep things tidy while doing intarsia. Unfortunately, this weekend was too late for them to be helpful on this project:
But now I have a set for next time I am inclined to work with lots of tangly ends. (All things considered, though, I found it very easy to work with the intarsia ends wound as small skeins. As long as I kept an eye on them, they were beautifully behaved.)
Here’s the back:
We also picked up a zipper for this one, and I’m looking forward to my first ever full-front steek and zipper install in the near future. I’ll probably finish the sleeves first, though.
I’m also realizing that I need to start planning my holiday travel knitting. The sweater came with me to Florida a couple of weekends ago while we visited Branden’s grandmother, and I can probably take along a sleeve or two when we go back to Massachusetts late next week. But I’m thinking I’ll need a couple of other projects on the needles, too. Our yarn shop mission on Saturday was also partly a yarn scouting tour for another project I have in mind, but I didn’t find quite what I was looking for. I know where to order it online, though, so I might get it in time to take with us.
Other than that, I think a stash toss is in order, to see what might be hanging around in there that just needs to be cast on next.
Oh, wow, you’ve made a lot of progress! I completely understand your problems with the lighting. Even when the sun’s out, it doesn’t seem to want to actually cooperate lately.
Can’t wait to see the finished projects!
That lace sweater is absolutely gorgeous. I love it!! How many yards did you end up using? (inquiring minds…) And I love the way the stripes on the intarsia sweater are turning out, especially the two down the back – so cool.
Both sweaters are great and I am impressed with your knitting speed. I am especailly looking forward to the one with the color stripes and your planned steek. Great work. Your plannning and experimenting has paid off.
I hope you can get a better photo of the lace sweater to show us. What I can see is awesome.
Stunning, stunning, stunning! These had better be amongst the patterns you are thinking about writing up.
From what I can see of the lace one I absolutely love it!
Love the bits of vibrant colors in the second one.
Both are spectacular! Love the vertical pop of the stripes!