Monday, October 27, 2025

Weekly Sweater Update

I once again had a week where I felt like I didn't get much knitting accomplished. Here's where the sweater is now:

If you see all the strands of yarn hanging off, those are from knots I found in the ball of yarn. I cut them out, and I'll wind in those ends eventually. The ends on the side of the work are where the first ball of yarn ran out and I joined a second. So, things are coming along. 

It feels like I haven't done much, but last week I was here: 

I gained a couple inches, anyway. 

Sweater Tracking:

20 comments:

  1. I've been feeling like I'm not getting anywhere, but even a few small steps is something! :)

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    1. That's what I keep telling myself. At least I got something done.

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  2. If we take the advice of the tortoise, slow and steady will get you there.

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    1. And the tortoise actually wins that race. There's YouTube videos. Seriously.

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  3. It's looking nice. I love that color.

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  4. Knitting is a slow progress work but you will get there.

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  5. It's steady progress that gets a project done. And it's slower going when you're doing a big project like a sweater.

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  6. Progress is progress, and yes, you'll get there. Ugh, how I hate knots in yarn, and I'm sure that didn't help your progress, either.

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    1. It's such an irritation, and I didn't have one, but two. Ugh.

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    1. Yeah, if only all I had to do all day was knit.

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  8. Slow progress is better than no progress.

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  9. I think it looks like pretty good progress for just a week!

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    1. That was like two days' worth of work. If I had done a little every day, there would have been more growth.

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  10. Im living the colour and the look.

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