With the winter break, I’ve been able to really make lots of progress on my knitting (and since I’m cat-sitting, there’s been a kitty to assist me)
She has been very helpful whenever I needed the yarn batted at or chewed onAs well as keeping my lap warm
So now, I have the trunk and the sleeves done! All I need to do now is join them and work the yoke. Hooray!
This is how sleeves are bornIt will look something like this… except it will have both sleeves, and have a yoke, and be connected…
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In Iceland I visited a sweater factory that I assumed was staffed with friendly grandmothers knitting all day. Turns out they use old-timey computer punchcards fed into an Apple IIe that performs all the stitches. It was cool to be sure, but I like your methods better.
This is amazing. Looking great!
In Iceland I visited a sweater factory that I assumed was staffed with friendly grandmothers knitting all day. Turns out they use old-timey computer punchcards fed into an Apple IIe that performs all the stitches. It was cool to be sure, but I like your methods better.