Monday, January 12, 2026

Continuing Sleeve One

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:

14 comments:

  1. It's always good to have a break from working...

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  2. You'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?

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    1. I'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.)

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  3. Look 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>

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    1. I can do most of the stitches. In various configurations. Just not Kitchener stitch.

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  4. It is coming along so beautifully I can't wait to see it all come together.

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  5. That'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.

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  6. I 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!

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  7. I hope you get work this week, but you've got a great project to work on if you don't.

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