Doug has been working hard on a research grant proposal and this weekend is crunch time. He has been completely glued to his computer screen the whole weekend, occasionally lifting his head to mumble something about “multi-scale hierarchical dependencies” or “brain-state dynamics and connectivity plasticity.”
I had hoped to be showing you my new sweater today, because I finished knitting it a week ago. I managed to put off grafting together the underarm stitches for a full week, because I am terrible at grafting and I had to psych myself to do it. (The knitting itself is the fun part.) Yesterday in the bright early morning sun, I sat at the table and grafted the underarms. Of course, it took only half an hour, which is vastly disproportionate to the time I spent procrastinating about it. At that point, the sweater looked like this (from the reverse side, of course):

As it was a beautiful, sunny day, I took it out into the garden to weave in all the ends:
Then, I gave it a bath:
Finally I blotted out all of the water with a few iterations of towels, and laid it out to dry:
I didn’t even bother pinning it because I think it fits just right. It is dry now, and beautiful, but I have to wait until Doug is finished with “cellular and circuit mechanisms in a causal developmental model” before showing it to you.
It’s gorgeous!
Incredible. Love the colour! What a beauty! Now tell us the pattern name, please. ❤️
Its the Collar de Pilar sweater by Kate Davies, knitted in her yarn, Milarrochy Tweed, in the original pattern colours. Its a gorgeous pattern and the yarn sings. I’ve linked to it in previous posts; sorry to forget here.
Lovely, it will be worth the wait! I often prop my iPad up on a table, put the camera on timer and ‘voila’ I have a picture of my sweater. Yes, it is not the best picture but I have a picture! Your sweater is beautiful and can’t wait to see you modeling it, Kelly!
Really pretty. Love the main color shade. It will be very pretty with your hair.
Gorgeous! I love finishing outside in full sun.
It is gorgeous! It can be nice to take some extra time and really focus on finishing. Good luck to Doug on his grant proposal!