I then yearned even more for spring. We had a thaw. I saw puddles that were not completely made of ice! So I wore green because I am ready for spring!
What does all this have to do with Kermit? It made me want to work on it even more. It's such a beautiful green. :) The good news is I am 1" away from being done with the sleeves. I was thinking about posting a picture of the two sleeves together before they are joined to the body but it just seems redundant. I can't wait to start working on the V neck. I've never made a V-neck sweater!!!
The inside is filled with the gauge page from the sweater workshop and wonderful pages created by Kathryn Ivy. She generously offers her creation for free on her website. Http://kathrynivy.com/patterns/extras/knitting-journal/. I also am putting my swatches into cute little satchels and I bought some tiny labels. All very exciting stuff. Well back to knitting!
Oscar
Theodore
Sebastian
Rorie
Sebastian apparently loves looking right.
into this
. I really wanted to learn how to make center pull balls and I was so tired of my little yarn balls rolling all over the place and getting dirty. So I did a google search and an hour later I had this
and nothing is understood better without a close up..
So exciting! If you'd like to learn how to make your own center pull balls I used www.knittinghelp.com/videos/knitting-tips. I applied the hand wrap principle to a cardboard paper towel leftover. I have a picture but it will be added later. The site is having issues uploading my pictures so more adventures to come! I worked the math on my sweater and am now about 5" in. Yay!
I then used a can weighing 1lb to make sure that there were no kinks in the yarn. I'm a pretty patient person but for some reason I just couldn't wait very much longer to play with my new yarn and to see the dried color. Then in a crazed frenzy I can only describe as a moment of insanity I decided to try blow-drying the yarn. Of course I feared the worse and my brain kept saying "no you'll felt it!" I am so glad I ignored that little voice. The yarn not only dried faster but it bloomed! Look at the difference.
Can you see it? I know the color kinda sucks but the yarn actually went from a 4.5" gauge to a 4" gauge after blow drying and it's super soft. I feel like I am using $10 yarn! I also washed it several times with Dial hand soap which I was worried about not being low enough in PH balance but as it turns out is perfect for washing wool. :)