It was time to put my newly honed seaming skills to the test. Two hours later, I had this:
Not too shabby, I don't think. Actually, I am quite pleased. This was the first sweater where I felt as if I knew what I was doing, rather than fudging through the seaming. A big "thank you" to Allison at Circles for changing my knitting life.
After I finished seaming in this sleeve I could feel the frustration level rising. Time to stop and do something else! No need to rush through and end up with a sloppy result.
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jump to the comment formLooks great!
great job...i'm with you...i've been on a major hiatus after setting the sleeves on scout's debbie bliss wrap around dress cause i knew i was starting to get frustrated because of the decreases and lining them up right....
Your cardigan is really looking good. I can't wait to see the finished object!
Nice job on the seaming! I do the same thing and do my seaming in sections with breaks in between. It takes so much concentration!
Beautiful!
oh, it looks gorgeous!
You're a wise woman! I am trying to get better about pushing my patience level and knowing when to stop.
hey, nice seam you got going on there :)
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