Sunday, July 9

Houston, I Think We Have A Problem

Ailsa has told me the first clue of the Mystery stole is a beautiful knit. The chart certainly indicates that. But, the overwhelming number of WIPs is beginning to nag at me. If I had a volume control on the little voice in my head, I would turn it to mute and cast on for the stole immediately. Alas, I don't. So, I awoke this morning full of energy to finish something.

It's made from GGH Safari, 78% Linen & 22% Nylon. It hasn't been blocked yet. Why do I think the sleeves are going to reach my knees?

9 Comments:

Blogger Stickchicky said...

too funny!
I had that exact title to my post yesterday! now that is freaky

7/09/2006 3:05 PM  
Blogger AJ said...

Looks cute...and you know, you don't have to block it! ;)

7/09/2006 8:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, it looks lovely, but those sleeves!! I am just sewing up my Balshoi....I have the finishing fever too!!

7/09/2006 8:24 PM  
Blogger StudioBlue said...

The sweater looks great. I see from your wip list that this is two years in the making. Looks like a big congratulations is in order!

7/10/2006 6:57 AM  
Blogger Mylerna said...

I've never made a sweater so I don't know anything about blocking but it looks really good!

7/10/2006 5:11 PM  
Blogger the stripey tiger said...

uh ooh! I'd like to have a go with that safari! Looks great aside from the sleeves. :-)

7/11/2006 4:49 AM  
Blogger Marji said...

Thank you Jae!
now, I don't think you have to worry about blocking, as a linen and nylon yarn shouldn't 'grow' at all.
however, looks like you still have a problem. good thing you are an adventurous knitter. I'd strongly consider running a life line through the knitting just above the cuff patterning, then cutting the sleeve there. unravel part of the sleeve, then graft the two together. would be a bit of a bated breath kind of endeavor, but you can do it. Marina did an awesome tutorial on the technique about a month ago. or else you could just cut the sleeves off and reknit new cuffs, top down style.

7/13/2006 12:13 PM  
Blogger knittinbrit_in_wi said...

I think the sweater looks lovely and as someone with incredibly out of proportion to body ratio arms, I think it's perfect. Although Marji's suggestion is a good one.

Doesn't it feel good to finish something though, and then immediately cast on 3 new projects. Wait, that sounds more like me than you.

Great choice on the yarn for Marji.

7/13/2006 10:18 PM  
Blogger ICJ said...

UH-OH!

Isabelle right before you on the Amazing Lace side bar list! :)

7/24/2006 2:38 PM  

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