I'm about an inch away from binding off sleeve one:
The plan is to then do sleeve two, and then add the ribbing to the bottom of both at the same time. Much as I did with the front and back (albeit without the detour into Kitchener stitch).
I don't have any subbing jobs booked for this week (as of my writing this Sunday afternoon), so that means I might not work at all, or I could work up to all five days. The fewer days I work, the more likely I'll get more sleeve done. I'll keep you posted.
Sweater Tracking:
You're making good progress
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DeleteIt's always good to have a break from working...
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to see it that way.
DeleteYou've definitely made progress. It seems like you always get called in and booked. In fact, I don't remember you ever having a break?
ReplyDeleteI've had a couple days when I didn't get a gig. It's January, so it's generally slow. (Last year I was covering for a teacher recovering from surgery, so I didn't have this issue.)
DeleteLook at you go! LOL...At least at some point in your life you decided to venture out and make things in diff stitches, me....NOPE>
ReplyDeleteI can do most of the stitches. In various configurations. Just not Kitchener stitch.
DeleteIt is coming along so beautifully I can't wait to see it all come together.
ReplyDeleteThe sleeve is looking good.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteThat's beautiful. I'm definitely not a crafty person anymore, but I adore the art and anyone who can execute it well. My daughter would LOVE a sweater with that pattern.
ReplyDeleteI have confidence that you will be working this week, and I also have confidence that you can get this project done. It’s looking good!
ReplyDeleteWell, it's Tuesday, and still nothing. But there are three days left in the week, so...
DeleteI hope you get work this week, but you've got a great project to work on if you don't.
ReplyDeleteYour patience is admirable. The job looks grand, so the patience is worth it.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteI love this, Liz.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
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