I won't bury the lede: I divided the sleeve and body stitches on my sweater and knit enough fabric under the arms that I could try it on -- and it fits!
My selfie skills still leave a lot to be desired, but I think this photo is good enough that you can see that I've got a little positive ease but not so much that I'm swimming in fabric. Now I just have to knit, knit, knit in the round until I have 5 inches of body under the arms, and thanks to some unexpected knitting time yesterday afternoon, I have just an inch of that left to go. After that, this project will require more attention because I will start in on the colorwork, so I'll be juggling two strands of yarn and keeping an eye on a chart. Considering how fine this yarn is and the number of stitches I have on the needles, though, I'm pretty impressed with how quickly this sweater has grown. Dare I hope I might have it complete in time for Thanksgiving? It's a possibility!
The socks for my sister-in-law have grown as well, even though I've only worked on them while I was at the office Tuesday and Thursday. I am continuing to love these colors, and had I not already designated this pair for her, I might be tempted to keep them for myself.
They're not all blue, but look what color is up next! |
I expect that once I start the colorwork on my sweater, these will become my knitting-while-reading project and will get a lot more attention.
We've got a fairly quiet weekend ahead of us. We've got nothing on the schedule on Saturday except for a friend's birthday gathering in the evening, and Sunday my brother and sister-in-law are holding their annual Halloween party, though the Mister has to leave for a work trip earlier in the day and Molly and I will only briefly be stopping by because she has a performance with her Glee Club in the afternoon. You may remember from past years that my brother is a stickler for people dressing up for his party, and Molly and I came up with what we thought was a great family theme that would involve all three of us. Fortunately, it'll work with just us two girls, even if it won't be quite as impressive as it would have been with all three of us. I'll be sure to share some pictures (if I'm permitted) next week.
And with that, I wish you a wonderful weekend! Next week is the last one in October, so I will be back on Monday with my One Little Word update for the month.
Woo! I am so happy about your sweater fit! That is great! Have an awesome weekend, we are heading out for Central City PA shortly!
ReplyDeleteYour smile says it all with the sweater fit! I'm glad it worked out and look forward to seeing the colorwork. Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteI remember your Halloween party pics from last year—which makes it feel like the year’s gone fast!!
ReplyDeleteYour sweater looks like a perfect fit. Curious about the bottom-half colorwork…which, I imagine, we will see sooner than later with a nice, spacious weekend ahead!
Your sweater looks great, Sarah. It's always a treat when you achieve the fit you were hoping for! Can't wait to see the colorwork unfold. . . Enjoy your wide-open weekend -- and the Halloween gathering. :-)
ReplyDeleteI can tell by your smile that you are very pleased with that sweater and that's great! The socks are so colorful and will be a wonderful gift. Have fun with your weekend plans, I love a good Halloween party.
ReplyDeleteSo good that it fits! Enjoy your weekend
ReplyDeleteYay sweater!! I love that sock yarn so much—I'd also be tempted to keep it!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a lovely quiet weekend! And what a relief that your sweater fits - I think your selfie is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteLook at that sweater! And I’m betting you’ll have colorwork started for your next update 😊 love the sock progress (your new design and the stripes for your SIL). Happy last weekend in October 🍁
ReplyDeleteHummm. Not sure why blogger forgot who I am! ~ Mary
DeleteHurray for a sweater that fits. It looks great. I love the Wild Flower colorway. Lisa has a way with color that is for sure.
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