Well, This Took Longer Than Expected
It took much longer than expected, but I finally put the finishing touches on my Aurora Shawl Collar Cardigan!
I started this the day after I purchased the yarn, so that would be February 7, 2010.
It languished for a while ("for a while" = "about 3-4 weeks") because I wasn't sure if the circular needle I had would be long enough to handle all of the stitches on the collar (it was, but it was a bit tricky for a while).
Then I was lazy about blocking it, because that would require moving some stuff around in the back room to make space to block it.
Then I only had the button loop and the button to put on it, but I was pretty lazy about doing that, too.
(Speaking of. . . that button loop looks a little bit stressed. I think my epic boobage is putting that to the test, or the loop itself is trying to tell me "Fuck You, Fattie!")
Now that's it's done, I can jump up and down like a monkey:
(Yes, I was doing a monkey imitation there. I don't think I can ever stand for photos without doing something goofy.)
And I can hold a fat cat:
Mike pointed out that it's the first photo of me holding Ellie. I hadn't realized that. I suppose I usually only hold her briefly, because as soon as I pick her up she says, "MRRRRAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOO!", which, I don't think is her saying, "Don't pick me up!" usually because she's quite a chatty cat, but it does often make me put her down. Plus, she's, um, kinda chubby. You may have noticed that.
So, back to the knitting. I was hoping to have this sweater finished within a month, and I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for those meddling kids!!! Oh, wait. I'm not pretending to be a ghost. The only reason I didn't finish within a month is because of the excuses I listed above. But I'm not complaining. It's still cool enough to warrant wearing such a sweater; it was, in fact, 33 degrees when I woke up this morning and our heat was on. That's something to complain about. And I would complain if it wasn't expected to creep up into the high 70s by this weekend.
I'm still working on the Bacon and Lattice socks - I have about 1.5 pattern repeats and the toes, and then I'm done! Done, baby!!!
I switched my progress of the Swallowtail Shawl to "hibernating" on Ravelry, because I don't anticipate getting to work on it any time soon. I'm anticipating being a bit preoccupied for the next month or so (I'll disclose the reason for that as soon as is practical, but I can't yet).
We went to the Connecticut Sheep and Wool Festival last weekend, and I did take photos - they just aren't on Flickr yet. I also purchased a few things, but haven't taken those photos yet (which I should do, because I got just a small amount of yarn, but it's beautiful yarn). I'm hoping we can get to the NH Sheep and Wool as well as the MA Sheep and Wool, but I can't make a solid date of it yet.
Oh! I also want a close up of the button on my sweater! It's quite pretty -- it was in my collection of old, dusty (and, in the case of one jar, stomach-turningly stinky, but a soak in pine cleaner helped out with that) vintage buttons. It was painted black, and lots of the paint was chipped off and just didn't look good. I used some nail polish remover to clean it up, revealing a lovely faux-tortoise shell button underneath! I'll upload that photo soon as well (gotta take it first).
Labels: actual knitting content, aurora shawl cardigan, cats, ellie
5 Comments:
Cute sweater and what a sweet looking big kitty!
Great sweater. (And do I hear you on the blocking...and everything else. See my blog for the 30s sweater. It's still in a bag. In pieces.)
Maybe we'll run into you at the NH or MA sheep festivals. We haven't been to one in a long time.
Hey you should have modeled that one without the t-shirt. It needed boobage! No, but seriously, it looks great!
Sad over here because I couldnt make CTSW this year, sigh!
That came out really well! It looks super comfy.
Your epic boobage compliments the awesomeness of the sweater perfectly. It looks great on you!
And um wow. Now that's a fat cat!
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