I forgot to post this last week but I don’t think it’s ever too late to talk about food.
Yummy food like these Carrot Cake cupcakes with tiny icing carrots that I made for Easter.
I’m happy to share the recipe. Just ask.
April showers bring May flowers so the true colors are not quite shown in the photos below due to the snowy/rainy and cloudy days we’re experiencing this week.
Finished the body and began one sleeve.
I need to find my bamboo double-pointed needles as these metal ones are very slippery and the stitches fall off the ends. Of course, I could use more than four needles with fewer stitches on the needles.
Picot hem – though I did not cut the green yarn yet. Just in case I don’t like it, I can rip it out and try something else without worrying about having too much or too little yarn to work with. I really hope blocking will keep the bottom edge from curling. If not, I’ll need to come up with another plan.
Cable cast-on two stitches and bind off five. Place the last bind off stitch back on the left needle, cable cast-on two stitches and repeat to the end of the row. Not hard but it uses more yarn.
If you have been following me for some time, you know I don’t like to sew seams. However, seams do add structure. So I made fake seams by doing a reverse stockinette stitch at the center underarm point all the way down to the hem.
It looks like a seam and will (hopefully) keep the sweater from twisting out of shape. Have you ever used that technique? More importantly – does it work?
My BFF picked out this Knit Picks Chroma Twist in the Confetti colorway for a Kindness Shawl that I offered to knit for her.
The yarn arrived last week so I immediately wound it into a ball (no small feat as it soon became a huge tangled mess!) and cast on.
This is how the colors are progressing at Row 40.
I’ll switch to circular needles once the stitch count grows and won’t fit comfortably on the straight ones.
PS The top-down-circular-yoke sweater is still in progress. Finished the main body and picked up the sleeve stitches. I never said I was a monogamous knitter.