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Dec. 21st, 2007 11:06 am
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i have the mother of all headaches today. insomnia again last night...sort of. it was of the "busy" variety rather than the "try and fail to sleep" variety.

i made repairs and alterations to the variegated merino turtleneck i knitted a few weeks ago. i haven't been terribly thrilled with how it is wearing, as a garment. it's very fuzzy and pill-prone, unfortunately, and the elbows had bagged out pretty badly. the turtleneck had relaxed into a floppy mock-neck, too, which i didn't like. finally, i made a mistake while grafting the armpits that i needed to fix...so, it needed some needle work.

well, i opened up the turtleneck collar and ripped it back a few inches, then knit it on smaller needles (with new yarn--i had extra of the same dye lot), making it about an inch and a half longer. taller. whatever. i also opened up the armpits...which was a bitch, because the yarn had not only pilled in the amrpits, it was actually beginning to felt. i managed it, though, and the re-grafting (remembering to pick up an extra stitch on either side of the live stitches, so there wouldn't be a hole) went really well on one side. not so much on the other. somehow, despite being really careful, i managed to rip out an extra row or two. i don't know how that happened, but it took some doing to trace everything back and to make sure that i wasn't leaving any dropped stitches behind. i finally got it all closed up again, but there is some uneven tension on one side that i wasn't able to work back in very well. i did the best i could, and called it good, then washed the thing. as i type this, it is sitting on my table drying. i'm a little worried, because it looks a bit stretched out from washing.

i'm not sure i would buy this yarn again. it was wonderful to knit with--like butter--but i'm not happy with how it's behaving in my sweater. if i were going to knit the whole thing again, i would use smaller needles, i think. the yarn manufacturer recommends using 10.75's. i used 10.5's, and the resultant fabric just doesn't have enough body. i think if i had used #9's it would have turned out much better. but it's still wearable (assuming it hasn't completely stretched out in the wash), so not a disaster...just not quite the outcome i was hoping for.

oh well, live and learn. that's why i do anything.

Date: 2007-12-21 07:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jennaxide.livejournal.com
I hope you feel better soon :).

Sorry your sweater doesn't rawk. Not yet, anyway!

Date: 2007-12-21 08:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arguchik.livejournal.com
thanks. i'm glad to hear that you're feeling better--i take it the drugs kicked the bug out?

it's funny about the sweater--the name you gave it is oddly appropriate. like my thesis, the striped sweater requires constant tinkering...

Date: 2007-12-21 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rojonoir.livejournal.com
You lose me with the technical jargon, but I love the image of your front yard with a couple sweaters up on blocks.

Date: 2007-12-21 09:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arguchik.livejournal.com
ohhhhh, that's awesome. i wish i could draw...

(my dissertation is up on blocks too, i'm afraid.)

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