Because I can't seem to work on one project at a time, I've cast on for another baby sweater -- this time for a friend whose daughter was just born yesterday. This friend is Chinese, so I am knitting her a celebratory red sweater with a mandarin collar and asymmetrical placket.
Meanwhile, the top-down Arwen is chugging along. I have gotten to the last of the waist-shaping decreases:
I am continually pleased at the EZ-style fake seam I am knitting in as I go. Rather than unraveling and crocheting back up as EZ suggests, I am slipping the seam stitch on every knit row. This is easy to do when one is knitting back and forth. If I were doing a sweater in the round, I would probably use EZ's method. Here's a mediocre picture of the seam as it looks from the right side:
That baby sweater is going to be adorable. I love the bright red, black, Mandarin collar combo. Very striking.
ReplyDeleteArwen looks good too. I like the EZ style fake seam.
Arwen looks great - great tip on the fake seam. Very cute baby sweater!
ReplyDeleteThey look GREAT. Arwen just kills me every time I see it and you're moving so fast on it and the baby sweater.
ReplyDelete