Till then, there is knitting, though not nearly as much as the day before. I jined below the underarms but just. Two rows hardly counts.
I love the way this looks as fabric, though I am not so sure about the sleeves. Or the neck. It may be that I have to start all over again. I will try it on after I have a enough rows t make it sturdy t the underarms.
I may never knit another sweater from the bottom up and more and more, I doubt I will ever knit a sweater in pieces. Seriously think of it. You knit the whole thing in parts, and you have to sew it up to even see if the thing comes close to what you want? I don't think that is for me. Or knit the whole bottom up to the underarms,which is an awful lot of time in my case, and then you need to adjust the top?
I've put in such a small bit of time, that even if I have to rip back to the start, it isn't a big deal. Top down is far more intuitive if your body requires a lot of pattern adapting. It works with the smallest amount of kitting time before you know if it will work.
I'm going to add that if you are hesitant, check out Ann Budd's Knitter's Handy Book of Top Down Sweaters The book is in a class of it's own as away of getting you started.
And I didn't think I had anything to say today.
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