The First Week of Summer

Remember those essays we used to have to write the first week back in school — "what I did on my summer vacation"?  Well, here’s what I did the first week of summer:
Painted4x4s_1

That’s right, I stained 4×4’s, 33 of them, with two coats of oil-based stain.  The second coat went on 1 – 2 hours after the first for maximum penetration into the wood.  It was a real pain in the *** working down low like that, but I did not have enough room on the sawhorses for all of the beams.

And yes, I DID finish a knitting project!  Aiko is done.  Here she is sunning herself on the newly painted (and dried) lumber:

Aiko8Now there was a small problem with Aiko, namely that I did not really like the neckline when I finished it.  As you can see in the original pattern Aiko sweater  the neckline is kind of a wide mock neck, meant to frame the face but not hug the neckline.  Well I should have realized from the artful photo, that they couldn’t get the neckline to hang so nicely.  The model probably has a bunch of knitting pinned up behind her neck.  Either that or she has a much wider neck than I do.  If I had been thinking when I read the pattern I would have realized that 8 inches wide across the neckline is too wide for me.  I may not have narrow shoulders  but either I have a narrow neck or they design patterns way too big.  Usually 6-7 inches across the neckline is all I want.  I should have adapted the pattern for less width and perhaps a liitle more depth if I needed extra room to pull it over my head.   

I ripped and redid the neck as a close-fitting turtleAiko9 which did not work because the neckline edge was still too wide and I thought it looked funny.  Then I went back to the original design and just picked up the stitches and knit the ribbing straight up, making it a little longer than suggested, and going up one needle size at the halfway point so I could turn the collar over.

I actually like it this way, with the collar folded down and I like the way it sits just off my collar-bone, framing the face.

It is too hot to wear heavy cashmere today so this is all you get to see.  The only reason I could tolerate this photo was that I just came out of the pool and my hair was wet (personal air-conditioning) and I went right back in the pool as soon as I got this hot thing off.

I am progressing on my other projects.  Bettina has been put together and I just need to crochet the edges.  I might do that tonight.  I have been working on other things today, cutting out a bunch of sewing projects, but if I get tired of that I might go back to knitting.

Wine&Roses is still on Matilda.  I think I will weave in the ends with her on the dressform.  At the moment I am going to leave the fringe along the front edge, because I really like it there, and try to think of a way to incorporate the fringe into the front band.  I haven’t really addressed what I am going to do about the front band anyway.