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Two months

I'm at work so I'll be brief. In two months, I didn't post at all.

However, I finished Jade and Manhattan. I like them both. I wear them a lot. They both fit pretty well.

My concerns about Manhattan coming out really large did not happen. The cast-on edges stopped rolling after I blocked it.


Manhattan and Jade Posted by Picasa

Jade's armholes are too large, but I know what I did wrong, so I'm itching to start another top-down set-in-sleeve sweater so I can try it out. Very wearable. I've started gloves to fraternally match it, and then I'm going to do a hat. And then I'll probably send it all to IK.

Okay, I have to say what the problem was. You know how when you knit the front and back of a sweater, the armhole goes up to the top of your shoulder? Well, when I calculated the armhole, I forgot that, and I used the number that should have been the height of the armhole as the depth of the sleeve cap. So my sleeve cap is 2.5 inches taller than it should be, and the armhole is very wide. It looks like a sweater from the 80's, only cropped. I still love it.

I did get a rejection from IK a month or so back. It was very nice -- encouraging me to submit again etc. Carol of www.goknitinyourhat.blogspot.com posted her rejection, and mine wasn't identical, so I can take the comments the writer made to be non-generic. That's always nice.

I made three pair of socks and a hat.


A hat and six socks Posted by Picasa

I worked a lot on Sigyn -- the front and back are done!

I have thirteen rows left on the first sleeve of Selbu to Sahara. Maybe on the weekend I will get to start the body.


Sahara to Selbu Sleeve and Sigyn front and back Posted by Picasa

I typed up 40 pages of the BSFN. I read three novels:
"Shade's Children" by Garth Nix (forced on me by the boy)
"Wicked" by Gregory Maguire (my sister gave it to me for christmas because I asked for it)
"The Walking Tour" By Kathryn Davis (recommended by a reviewer on Salon I think)

I read something else too, but I forget what.

If I could choose, I would write like Kathryn Davis.

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