16 March 2010

Ch-ch-changes

Remember the Japanese pattern book sweater I modeled way back in this post? Well, I put it on yesterday to wear to work and as I was driving, I noticed for the umpteenth time how short the sleeves were.

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This, of course, was even after I had made adaptations to the pattern (written in one size) to fit my considerably larger Western frame. Apparently, I must be part gibbon.

Anyway, I just happened to have some leftovers of the same yarn with me, so I decided to go about lengthening the sleeves a bit. Because the sleeves were knat cuff-up, I couldn't just ravel them, and the seaming made snipping and unzipping the end a poor option. So I decided that I should just pick up stitches from the long-tail cast-on, which is exactly what I did.

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The first round after I picked up stitches might have done better as a purl round, since I ended up with a band separating two sections of garter stitch. Still, though, I think that it would have had a bit too heavy a look as a solid band of garter, and the band serves to break that up nicely and looks like a design element, too. More importantly, the sleeves are now long enough.

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I also made the neck band wider to match the waist band. As I recall, I deliberately left it a bit narrower, but I ended up feeling like the neck was a bit too open. My picking up of stitches turned out to be much less noticeable there, as it was a cast-off edge that I hadn't done as a sewn cast-off (my usual) and I did a purl round immediately after knitting up stitches. In all, a fairly quick and easy fix, and I'm pleased with the results.

Sprung

I can't believe how early spring has arrived this year. This was the scene in front of the house this morning.

20 comments:

  1. It does look like a nice design element - a thick block of garter would have looked a bit odd. Nice work!

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  2. It was 64F here Sunday. Above zero. In mid-March.

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  3. I like it. It keeps the sleeve tight to the wrist but doesn't look like it has a strangle-hold. Well done!

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  4. anne marie in philly16/3/10 8:47 PM

    the bees are doing that on the crocus down here also.

    we hit 62F today, with 70 expected by saturday. my nose says ACHOOO!

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  5. Wow, I probably coulda watched those little buggers all day long!

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  6. Oh, they are just beautiful! I've rarely seen crocus here -- they grow in the wild, and I don't -- but what a glorious colour at this time of year. And you have bees too! Wonderful. They must be so happy to have real flowers already.. it's been a long winter for everyone, I think.

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  7. It was warm here, too, but still too cold for the bees at 53 F.

    We were out in the sun in short-sleeved shirts, and only went in when we got too hot!

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  8. Alwen: I'm pretty sure our thermometer wasn't reading any warmer than yours, but the house has a full southern exposure, so the flower beds are usually a good bit warmer than ambient.

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  9. The veinz in your hand are sooo cool!

    And get this...my verification word was "hande". No. Shit.

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  10. Those are some happy bees! We are about 4 weeks ahead of normal spring here. Weird.

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  11. Hi, Mel - That was a great way to extend the sleeves and I also think the break is a nice visual touch. I'll be adding length to sweaters that a friend's mom knit for him many years ago and I hope to remember that trick when I do. My original thought was to knit the pieces and then graft them to the cast on edges but this may work better. And be a lot less hassle - I hate grafting! Thanks - Joe, in Wyoming.

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  12. The sweater I just finished for DH had sleeves TOO long... and he has gorilla arms. Luckily they're from top down, but still, I need to find the time to fix this.

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  13. That sweater is a lovely blue color.
    And hurray for spring. Can't wait for the leaves to appear on our trees.

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  14. Lovely sweater and video. Can you tell wich one is Molly Bee?

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  15. You've got bees! Already!
    Nice job on the sweater.

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  16. You gave the sweater a little foreskin...so cute! Uh oh....am i the only one that thought that? :(

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  17. Oh, dear, i hope my remark was not offensive..."20/20 hindesight", yes?! Beautiful sweater and i came back to your blog to see if there was a new entry :) The flower is just lovely.

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  18. tracy: No worries. Most of the people I hang out with are filthy and rude. :-D

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  19. Mel :) Can i hang out with you?

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