Monday, February 23, 2026

Some Assembly Required

Sleeve two is finished!

While the pattern told me the piece needed to be twenty inches long, I had already knit one sleeve, and I noted how many rows of that I knit to get to the twenty inches. 

I almost finished it Wednesday night, but it got late, and I was tired. So, Thursday night I knew I needed to knit two rows and then bind off. And done!

Well, not quite... 

Then Saturday I knit the ribbings onto the bottom of both sleeves. 

And so, now, officially, the knitting of the piece is (almost) done. All that's left is to sew it all together. 

Which is going to take some time. Yeah, just when you thought I was done... 

First shoulder seams. Then the sleeves. Then all the way up from the bottom seam to the end of the sleeve. Using mattress stitch. It's not hard. I will want to take my time to make sure it all stitches up nicely. No use doing all this knitting to have a mess in the end because I rushed the seaming. 

Then, once that is done, I have one last bit of knitting to do. The collar. 

But that's only after I'm finished seaming. 

I'm close. I'm very close. 

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10 comments:

  1. Yay, you are getting there! It's going to be so F.I.N.E.

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  2. Beautiful color and lovely cable work. I find the mattress stitch tedious; but it does leave a nice seam. Good luck with your final stages. Look forward to seeing the final project.

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    1. I usually do whip stitch or crochet the seams, but the pattern says mattress, and it does leave a nice seam. I can use the practice.

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  3. Almost done. Finish line in sight. You’ll be fine.

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  4. Congrats on almost finishing! I never heard of the mattress stitch.

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  5. Nice! The mattress stitch looks like slow-going.

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    1. I've never seamed a sweater using it. I have no idea how long it's going to take me.

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  6. thecontemplativecat here. This is such a lovely color. Seeing it done will be something of which to be proud ( something to be proud of.)

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