Thursday, November 09, 2006

Christmas Cardigan Continues...

The light over the kitchen table is not very yarn-friendly but it was the only place I could think of to lay out the back of the cardigan for a photo-shoot. Obviously, shaping has not been an issue here. The Mission Falls 1824 has been really lovely to work with although it doesn't take a Russian Join as nicely as I would like.
The major challenge has been remembering where the moss-stitch creeps in between the cables and where the pattern leaves it smooth. I've had to re-stitch a few columns along the way. The boy's run off to New York City for a week so I'm glad I finished this piece before he left so that I have something to work the left and right fronts against. I've been measuring against him every 20 rows or so and the length he likes is about two and a half inches shorter than the pattern calls for. Need to stay alert for the neck shaping on the front, I guess.
The cabling's been giving my left hand some problems. I'm really hoping that it isn't a sign of CTS but I've been getting numb spells and cold streaks every once in a while. I won't give up the knitting but I may need to be more careful while working at the library...

3 comments:

Divinity said...

Thanks! I've been taking breaks from the cabling and working on simpler patterns in between. Hence the handbag.

alltangledup said...

have you thought about using the hand-eze gloves to give you a bit of support when cabling? the sweater looks lovely .. you are a sait to work it in black.

Divinity said...

Puh-leeze! It's charcoal :) I'll check out the hand-eze gloves. Are they finger-less?