Monday, 18 May 2026

Sleeves first?

On the weekend, I settled in and did something different and yet, the same. I stayed knitting on my Pleione top but took it in an entirely different way.

Several of the online knitters I watch do their sleeves before they finish the body.  I have not done that before but Pleione has very short sleeves so I thought it would be a good top to try sleeves first on.  



Sleeves first worked okay but it felt very very weird.  Still they are done and that does feel kind of nice.  I did deviate from pattern.  The pattern has you repeat the lace from the front around the sleeve hem instead of ribbing.  In this yarn, at the gauge I am knitting, that would look sort of off.  Too much.  Too busy.  I opted for a much simpler lace, just a row of yarn over eyelets. I think it balances well with the front lace panel.  



Again, I have adapted the lace a bit but it is the scale of it that really changes the way the lace looks.  I quite like it.

I am ready for a try on.  I decided that I will do that when this little bit of yarn is knit.



A try on is so much easier without having to drag along skeins of yarn.  

Today the tasks are to keep working on this top.  It will be a really good summer top.  Plus, my gauge is large enough (I hope) that I will be able to wash and dry this in the machine.  For now, it's time for coffee and a bite of breakfast.  




Friday, 15 May 2026

Task accomplished.


Knitting in the round.  

Thursday, 14 May 2026

Two tops

My white and cream Lusk is finished.  All the ends woven in and it's ready to wear.  I am wearing it.


I am quite pleased with it.  The shoulders are just right.  They don't shift back or forwards or pull.  They just stay in place.  To get a fit there that works for this body is amazing.  Yeah the whole hip thing is in another country but that the upper body fits is amazing.  Rebecca Clow, I am in your debt.  Lusk is my favourite sweater ever.

The new sweater, Audrey Borrego's Pleione is coming along nicely.



The yarn is Remix from Berocco.  I decided to knit this on a 6 mm needle, two needle sizes larger than the recommended size.  I wanted a draper fabric not so much for drape but more that as I wash and wear it, it doesn't get too firm to like wearing it.  I knit a previous garment in this yarn and I used it a lot and eventually, it did get firm.  It was like due to me machine washing and drying it.  I didn't want that for this top.  I wanted something that would go the distance. It should be noted that this is giving me z very different gauge than pattern gauge but a little math never hurt me.

The result of the needle size with this yarn is a wonderfully soft and luscious.  It's gorgeous.  It's also knitting up fast.  I am getting very close to where the v neck will join and only a wee bit more to where I split for underarms.  My goal today to to get to knitting in the round.  

That's it for me today.  A new top being worn and another nice one we'll under way.  There is a fierce wind out there, but nothing beyond the usual.  It's worse south of us.  All in all a good day to stay in and knit.