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Monday, July 30, 2012

False start

Like many participating in the Ravellenic Games this year, I eagerly cast on as soon as opening ceremonies started. I loved watching the ceremonies and thought London did a beautiful job. The cauldron lighting was amazing. I knit like a fiend and in less than 24 hours I had this:

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That's about 12 inches of the back of a sweater. About that time, a little voice in the back of my head started saying "Gee, this looks pretty small." I fought it for a while then decided to check my gauge. It was way off. That can't be, I thought to myself, I actually knit a good sized swatch this time and dutifully measured it. Back to my swatch I went. You guessed it. I had mis-measured the swatch in the first place. Ouch. In a matter of seconds my lovely half-done sweater back turned into this:

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Not to be deterred in my quest for Ravellenic gold, I cast back on and dutifully re-knit. It feels so good, when, after ripping back, you finally hit that place where you're knitting with "fresh" yarn again. After several volleyball matches, a little swimming, a little rowing, and a lot of gymnastics (all viewing of course) I finished the back of the sweater.

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Only two sleeves, two fronts, piecing, and a zipper to install in the next 13 days. What do you think? Can I do it?

4 comments:

  1. uh maz ing progress!! you could get a gold, silver and bronze sweater done in time!

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  2. Wow well done you, knitting it twice is some achievement. I've become a bit hooked on the volleyball :)

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