We drove up to the Burg this past weekend...beautiful spring weather & Hokie Spring Football! I was even able to visit one of my favorite yarns shops (Mosaic) & hang out with my knitting group. Our group was created a few months back with the idea that we'd have some opportunities to teach each other something new as well as simply getting together to knit & chat...or more chatting than knitting when it comes to me. It's been a great way to learn a new trick or two.
So on this occasion I briefly did a little demo of how I make my stitch markers...so simple and fun. You need only a few tools (round nosed pliers, wire cutters, & my favorite split ring pliers) a few 'jewelry' making supplies (split rings, beads, & headpins)...that's it. Great gift idea for knitters too...inexpensive & quick. Of course while there I finished using up my last Christmas gift certificate...found some awesome glass buttons for my February Lady (Ravelry access required) cardigan and added a couple more Addi Turbo needles to the stash.
While in the area I had my Mom try on her Mr. Greenjeans sweater....Whoops. While knitting on this sweater it looked so small even though I was right on gauge & measurements I worried that I had failed to get my knitting to come close to fitting an actual body. I hoped that some miracle in the blocking would occur and it would grow...a ton. It didn't. It seems as if my worry was spot on...doesn't fit Mom. No. Way. Now I have a sweater that doesn't fit anyone...too poofy around my middle & the button was set much too low for me. I decided to re-knit the button band, moving the button up to fit me. It's still way too poofy around the middle...per my dear husband. He says it looks "really weird" so no way I'll be wearing it as it is now. What to do?
I could try sewing a seam on both sides taking in the sweater, but I'm afraid it may look even weirder. Now it's sitting folded up waiting on me to make a decision. I'm really leaning towards ripping back the cable/rib section up to the arms and re-knitting it to fit me. It's a shame to let such nice yarn go to waste in a sweater that fits no one. In the meantime I've started another February Lady for my Mom in Malabrigo's Autumn...maybe this one will fit her. I don't want another Whoops...
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