New Style of Heirloom Knitting

Look!

The Japanese knitting book arrived!  And I think I want to knit every item!
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Actually all the instructions are mostly graphs, which was also true of the two older Japanese knitting magazines I have.  I dont’ think it will be that difficult to figure out.

Here is a page for a gorgeous cabled cardigan for which  Cara is starting a knitalong.

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I signed up even though I am terrible, just terrible, about doing things on other people’s schedules.  I figured that if it was more complicated than I expected there would be help.  I can’t wait to start this sweater, but then I have been saying that about a couple of other sweaters for a couple of months now while I slogged away on my WIPs.

On that front, Tesla is progressing, albeit slowly now.  Those 344 (current count) rows seem to go on FOREVER.  Thank goodness for those 8 decreases every 4th row.  I’m taking it with me to Boston this weekend and I hope to finish (and start something else but that is probably naive).  If we leave early enough I will get some knitting done in the car, but it is not an after dark project.  I have a simple pair of plain socks on size 2 for the late night in the car knitting.

No computer is going with me, so I will catch you up when I get back.

Comments

2 responses to “New Style of Heirloom Knitting”

  1. Cara Avatar

    Glad you got the book – it is so beautiful. And don’t worry about knitting on a schedule. NO schedule with the KAL. Just a place where we can all help each other out. Coming soon!

  2. Cara Avatar

    Glad you got the book – it is so beautiful. And don’t worry about knitting on a schedule. NO schedule with the KAL. Just a place where we can all help each other out. Coming soon!