Exciting news! I’ve started a sweater for Mr B! Not-so-exciting news! I’d hoped to have a more impressive progress photo to show by now…
The pattern is the top-down raglan from Knitting Pure and Simple that I bought the other week. It’s a very easy pattern to follow and they’re nice people, answering a dopey question I emailed them really quickly and not tagging on “you stupid bint” at the end, which was nice.
Anyhow, I started it just over a week ago and recklessly assumed that I’d have the raglan increases done by now and be whizzing down the body. This is where I should have sat down and worked out just how much knitting I had to do. After the preliminary shaping, the sweater is joined in the round, and I have to knit 60 rows, increasing 8 stitches on alternate rows - that’s a total of 240 extra stitches. So I’ve still got another 10 rows to go and it looks like nothing more than a big blue bob of yarn:

I tried to arrange the blob so that you could see some sort of shaping, but I think you’ll have to rely on a good imagination to see anything jumperish. But! Once I’ve divided for the body and sleeves, you should see the makings of a very nice - if very plain - sweater.
The yarn is Patons Shetland Chunky in Medium Blue, which I bought nearly a year ago for an entirely different pattern. Yay for a high acrylic content! It’s nice enough yarn for a garment which I’m sure he’ll end up wearing in the garden when he’s knocking things down. And honestly, if it gets worn I don’t care where he wears it!
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October 8th, 2006 at 8:12 pm
I’m sure the big blue blob will be lovely when it’s finished!
And they didn’t call you a stupid bint because they obviously recognise what a Knitting Goddess you are
October 8th, 2006 at 9:13 pm
I really like the colour of blue that your blob is in! It’ll be a great sweater when you’re done.
October 8th, 2006 at 9:25 pm
I feel compelled to comment on how exciting your jumper is
(Tis a very nice colour)
October 9th, 2006 at 9:55 am
Its looking good Bronte. I have used their patterns before and really like the simolicity of them. I usually put mine on the long denise cord I have to try on,and see how the shaping is going.
October 11th, 2006 at 7:38 pm
I made a jumper for OH earlier this year and had the same feeling - at about the same time!!! - Oh My what a lot of knitting! - They do appreciate it when it’s done though!