And he gave up.
Son 2's sweater needed just a little more length in the front. I guess instead of knitting short rows in the back, what he really needed was just more rows. Everything looked great but for a wee bit more length.
since I just needed rows in the front, I was hoping to be able to split the ribbing off, just in the front, slip in some short rows, and graft it closed. I don't mind long grafts so long as you take you time and pay attention to how tight you are pulling the grafted stitches. I was sort of looking forward to it.
When it came right down to it, the trouble with that sort of thinking was short rows. I was a little concerned about whether I could get the last stitches of the graft melding seamlessly with the rest of the stitches. I decided this was no place to try something new. Had it been the back, I probably would have, but not on a sweater front.
Yesterday evening, I took the bottom off
and now am a few rows into the ribbing.
It was a weekend of finishing. I also finished the blue sweater. Well, almost finished off the blue sweater.
I forgot to make those adjustments to the sleeves but I will do that this evening. It will be interesting to see if they still are needed after a day of wear. Still I am very pleased with the way it turned out. The hemmed edge is just the right sort of finish for it. It gives weight and consequence to its simplicity.
I put its completion into my Ravelry page as I usually do and realized that it took me only 1 month to complete. In the same time period I also knit a good portion of the brown sweater and knit a whole bunch of the pink. That is a lot of sweater knitting in one month. Which means little to anybody else but is pretty interesting to me.
I am once again, thinking about what next. Its not quite time to do baby things. A wee bit early in the game for that. There might just be enough time to squeak in one more sweater. Or maybe I ought to just finish some stuff. That work in progress pile is fast becoming the forever pile.
Or maybe I should just knit something garter stitch. A little garter stitch might be just the thing for waiting. Or there is a quilt I want to stitch. And...and
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