Hello and Happy Monday - or not, depending on your weather and your mood. I'm in a neither/nor situation. I'm not excited about it being Monday, and it's raining here currently, which is good for growing things. But I'm also not sad that it's Monday, so you can see what I mean.
Last week was another one of those weeks with something every single day. And granted, some of them were pretty quickly taken care of, but they were all a degree of annoying. So I didn't have a ton of time for anything in long stretches, except for Friday.
But it was a week when I was determined to finish some knitting projects. And I did, but I also did a lot of re-knitting. Gah.
First up, the sweater I have been making. I wanted to finish it before the end of March - which was three "deadlines" beyond my original plan. And I did finish knitting it on March 30, which was pretty exciting. But when I tried it on, both myself and The Tim agreed that the cuffs of the sleeves needed to be a little bit longer. Which in the grand scheme of things, is not that big of a deal.
So I sat down on Monday of last week, and tore out the first cuff, and re-knit it. I was really pleased with how it looked - actually better than the original effort. But I'd used up the brain power I had for my knitting for the day, so put it away to do the other cuff the next day.
But the next day, my Dr appt took way longer than expected, and when I finally got home, I didn't have the wherewithal to concentrate on it. So it waited until the next day, and I sat down, did a first check of things, did more tearing out of the cuff, and re-knitted it. I was feeling pretty darn pleased with myself. And then I realized I had re-knit the SAME cuff as I had re-knit two days before! GRRRRRR.
I'm happy to say, the next day I checked three times before starting to make certain that I was tearing out and re-knitting the OTHER cuff! And finally, voila, it was completed, and all that was left to do was weave in ends and block the sweater. I'm planning on giving it a good soak and then blocking today, so hopefully it won't take days to dry and I can not just count on the knitting being finished, but the actual sweater being finished as well.
I did a "pre-weaving" in the ends yesterday. Meaning that I left a lot of ends sticking out after weaving most of the yarn into the project. A friend told me that it's better to soak and block something and *then* snip off the final ends, because then nothing unravels. Fortunately, on the few clothing items I've knit, that has never ever happened. But since this was a major project for me, I didn't want to take any chances!
Here are the bits left after my first go:
The other project that was waiting to be finished was a pair of socks. I had finished the first sock about a week or so ago, but when I tried it on, it was too short in the foot, and I knew that my toes would work through quickly, so decided to rip it out and re-knit the end of the foot and the toe. (And yes, I was doing the same pattern, with the same measurements, etc., as always, so I have no idea ...)
The good news is, not only did I manage to get that accomplished, but when I sat down to finish up sock #2, I didn't accidentally tear out and re-knit sock #1. 😀 Granted, that was because one toe was complete and the other had not even been started, but the way things were going for me, it could have still happened.
So there you go. After having a lot of fits and starts with my knitting in general, I managed to finish some things that had no business taking as long as they did. But I will be able to share them with you soon, once they are ready for prime time and once I have some decent photos.
I can tell you though, that if for some reason anything else needs to be re-knitted anytime soon, it's going into a time out!
6 comments:
The older I get the more I have to make "appointments" with my projects to spend any time with them. I have to always be in the right frame of mind and it doesn't take much these days to put me off of everything. I snip ends before I block also because once I didn't and the ends felted to each other and it was a nightmare to know where to snip. Speaking of ends, I brought my colorwork sweater with me thinking I would have the time to weave and snip in my boredom. Never happened.
Nothing is worse than having to unravel and redo. And you had to do it twice! AAAAaaaarrrrggghhh! That sweater had better be the best sweater in the world, and you'd better wear it almost every day.
Knitting multiple cuffs (once accidentally) . . . sounds totally like something I would do. In fact, I'm pretty sure I HAVE done that at some point over the years. It's a good thing we LIKE knitting, isn't it? XO
I'm trying to make the "Measure twice, cut once" fit the frogging thing, but just can't.
OOOOF if I had knit the cuff twice I would have thrown it in a closet and pretended it never existed
Thanks for every bit of this... I am feeling a deep camaraderie right now which is just what I needed! May this week have none of last week carrying over! XO
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