Caution, Objects May Be WAY Freaking Bigger Than They Appear
Sleeves seem like such small things--you don't cast on many stitches, and only add more stitches gradually, so occasionally an unwary knitter is foolishly sucked into believing that she could finish a sleeve in one day. That, however, is not really the case.
Today I have spent WAY more time than I care to admit working on the first sleeve, and I'm not even at the half-way mark.
All that knitting completely wore Theo out,
so I was able to get some cat-free shots of the Fir Cone shawl now that it is blocked.
It's not quite square, and no matter how I pinned it, the edging doesn't lay completely flat--it would probably have been good to skip a few stitches on each side. But, it's still a lovely shawl that will look fine when it's worn. A few close-ups for detail:

And now I'm going to go do something--anything--as long as it doesn't involve sleeves!
Today I have spent WAY more time than I care to admit working on the first sleeve, and I'm not even at the half-way mark.
All that knitting completely wore Theo out,
so I was able to get some cat-free shots of the Fir Cone shawl now that it is blocked.
It's not quite square, and no matter how I pinned it, the edging doesn't lay completely flat--it would probably have been good to skip a few stitches on each side. But, it's still a lovely shawl that will look fine when it's worn. A few close-ups for detail:
And now I'm going to go do something--anything--as long as it doesn't involve sleeves!
Comments
And yeah, sleeves. I keep reminding myself that they work out to about 40% of the sweater, so I can't get cocky just because the front and back are done!
Good work on that supervising, Theo!
Enjoy your "sleeve free" day!
P.S. - Do you think Andy would wear the shawl? All problems would be solved! Hee Hee
It's stunning.....
Maria in WA