Okay, the moment. Here we are, my beastie and me.
So. I knit a very nice sweater dress for myself.
My options as far as I can see would be to:
- Try immersion blocking again, and this time squish all the stitches really really close together. I do not think this will work.
- Try steam-blocking. I actually prefer steam-blocking, unless I am dealing with something that got dirty while I worked on it or something for a baby (which I like to wash in Dreft before the baby will wear it anyways). I held back with the Beast only because the yarn is 7% angora and 15% nylon and I really didn't want to risk fusing the fibers together. I may try it now.....unless I decide on my final option:
- Frog the whole damn thing and reclaim the yarn (which is soft and beautiful and a color that is perfect for me) for something else.
I am going to bring it to Margot.....she's pretty honest about projects and will tell me if I should just bag the whole thing.
That's an idea! Bag the whole thing.....put it in a bag and forget about it.
I think I may go back to baby stuff and accessories for a bit while I mull this over. I took this out of the library, and may be inspired to construct some very different scarves.
For now I think I will take today off from knitting and go back to cleaning my house....in 4 hours Pete's coworkers are coming over and there is much to be done! Procrastination over. Thank you.
3 comments:
Just add some leggings and you should be right in style!! It is pretty though! Susie
Thank you....I only wish it were smaller!
Hey Lori!
My mother was a big time knitter and she made a lot of items for herself and for me. She always loved choosing the yarns and sometimes she would knit something, wear it for a while and then take it apart and use the yarn to knit something else. In your case you may want to start over and use a smaller size pattern.
In any case I love that shade of blue so don't give up the sweaterdress.
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