Losing the Mithril sleeve gave me impetus to finish this long-simmering project before something else happened. The sleeve had only the cap to complete, so I was done in no time. I still have to sew the shoulders together and knit the neckline, which means blocking after that is done. But the best thing about knitting a sweater in pieces is the chance to block every piece flat, just once. So, I did.
The locking marker at the base of the neck marks the held live sts to be picked up. The textured cable is a major feature of the design, and my favorite part to knit, so I am looking forward to doing that. Then I’ll need to block the sweater again, but that will be easy, and the sweater pieces will be a breeze to seam now that they are blocked well. Definitely worth the small amount of effort.
Finishing Mithril will need to wait, though, because I am headed to Stitches MidWest today! It will be my first time at that event, and I am very excited to see old friends and meet new ones.
Travel knitting is a test-knit for a Book project. The very last test-knit, which is a mite sad. But it is a very special design, created by one of my favorite people on the planet, so it is an honor and a joy to be knitting it. Consider this a sneaky peek into the Book! ( I know, it’s not much. More is coming, I promise!)