Really Exciting Knitting
Other than my Secret Spook project(s), I've been working on my Rhinebeck sweater - York from Noro Knits in Kureyon 147.
As you can see, Pan also thinks that rectangles of ribbing are really exciting. However, it's about to get more exciting for real - tonight I started the armhole shaping.
You may have noticed the odd striping sequence on the back - I decided before starting that I wasn't going to make myself crazy by trying to match the stripes. However BOTH of the first two balls had knots roughly in the middle where a completely different color (and as you can see often an earlier color in the striping sequence) was tied on.
I really don't know what to do - I don't want to make myself crazy so I think I'm just going to leave it and have a "That's Noro!" kind of attitude.
As you can see, Pan also thinks that rectangles of ribbing are really exciting. However, it's about to get more exciting for real - tonight I started the armhole shaping.
You may have noticed the odd striping sequence on the back - I decided before starting that I wasn't going to make myself crazy by trying to match the stripes. However BOTH of the first two balls had knots roughly in the middle where a completely different color (and as you can see often an earlier color in the striping sequence) was tied on.
I really don't know what to do - I don't want to make myself crazy so I think I'm just going to leave it and have a "That's Noro!" kind of attitude.
Labels: not socks, Sheep+Wool
3 Comments:
It takes me months and months and months to knit a sweater. So just the speed with which this is coming together is exciting to me! Definitely don't obsess with the color matching. It looks great, and it introduces an element of randomness that's visually interesting.
I think it looks great! I'd go with the that's Noro thought.
I don't think the striping is that odd, it looks really good to me. I would leave it alone.
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