I am good at what I do. That isn't necessarily boastful...but it is true. Did I just jump into knitting and turn cables like a champ? Not really. I cannot tell you how many times I tossed that crappy Red Heart worsted weight on the US 8 14" straight needles. I can absolutely picture it, to this day... it was *dreadful*. Extra stitches, wiggly sides... Hell, one piece I'd tried, had this weird triangle thing going on. Thinking back, I was splitting the plies of the yarn, thus adding many MANY extra stitches LOL I wont say I'm cheap, but I'm very frugal. I folded the pointy edge of that dreadful triangle to the inside, used it for a drawstring channel, and sewed the sides up... my elder daughter's American Girl doll got a horrid green skirt LOL
Why do I mention this? We all start somewhere. That little doll skirt was made twenty seven years ago! Where the hell did the time go?! I'm appalled that, sitting here, i had to do that math ... And yet, here I am...still knitting...
A week ago, tomorrow (Tuesday), I picked up a bag of yarn, with only the collar of a top-down pullover completed. The knitter, a lovely lady who is NINETY FOUR (!) wants it just done and over. It started as a KAL (knit-a-long) with her friend-group. Everyone else is done, and she's just not feeling it. After a follow-up text to confirm sizing, I picked up where she left off.
I bound off at just about 2am friday morning.
40" finished bust, US 8's, in the round.
The Bath... While this piece is a cotton blend (WEBS' Valley Yarns Gretchen), I did use Eucalan in a cool sink-full of water. I let it soak, gave it a swish, and squeezed the water out. I laid the piece flat, used a yard stick to check sizing, and let it air dry in the shade outside. Its been a beautiful few days... and the light breeze helped move things along.
For something that only took about 52 hours total, start to finish, with sleeping and meals, and naps!
I'll be dropping this off to her tomorrow.. exactly a week since I picked it up from her.
I hope she likes it. :)