Thursday, January 11, 2007

Olive's collar.

Do you ever just feel like skipping over the sleeves and moving on to the collar?
I did just that...I know the horror...it's like reading the last page of the book...



(the colour is way off in this photo...the true colour is eggplant, like in the photo a couple posts ago)

I just needed something different to do. So I will finish the collar...all the while wondering if I will have enough yarn to make the sleeves...then move on to the sleeves.
Normally, I would have blocked the fronts and back then joined the shoulders for working the collar. But, because the collar is so big, I figured it could use a good blocking too.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Really coming along nicely! (I'm 'glad' I'm not the only one who has troubles with photographing reds and purples. I have yet to figure it out. :-)

Anonymous said...

It's crazy what a camera can do to the color of your knitting. Your sweater is looking amazing so far. Can't wait to see it done!

Peg-woolinmysoup said...

You are a brave soul - maybe you can get more yarn! I love the truer colour better, but your knitting is perfect no matter the colour!

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh you are a crazy knitting fool! How do you do it so fast! I know I know in the evening. Darned me! I have been trying to get to bed early and my knitting is suffering.

Anonymous said...

I am loving the jacket, just gorgeous. Isnt it great to do something a bit different after all the ribbing. I sometimes do that as well, only I do it on baby items.

Anonymous said...

Looks good! The eggplant is beautiful (and I can't believe it came out such a completely different color!) Is it Karabella Aurora 8? I've never seen such a gorgeous, deep eggplant, and I must knit SOMETHING with it!

DancesInGarden said...

Since I live in a perpetual hot flash, I would be tempted to make the sleeves lace LOL. That should save some yarn!

I love that sweater. I have a weakness for stripes and ribs. Kind of a cruel irony, to be too short and *ahem* round to wear them to good effect.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! As for your question, "Do you ever just feel like skipping over the sleeves and moving on to the collar?", yes, I do it all the time.

I consider it good technique.

In order to try a sweater on and get the sleeve length just the way I like, the neck line needs to be stabilized with the collar.

Anonymous said...

Smart move. Then if you're short on yarn you can make 3/4 sleeves.

Justification is everything.

CrazyFiberLady said...

really gorgeous. That color is fabulous. jumping to the collar is a good thing. what book is that pattern in?

Anonymous said...

It's looking beautiful. I like that colour too, but the eggplant is luscious.