BUT, it required a very lengthy provisional cast on AND I was going to be knitting it in wool with alpaca and that just didn't seem like a spring sweater, you know?
SO I was going to surprise you with my new project, Tempest.  I was going to knit it in red and oranges and it would have knocked your socks off, not to mention match my new orange dress.  I cast on all in one piece and knit the first stripe.  The thing looked HUGE and my gauge was off.  Back to the drawing board.  I went down a needle size and started again.  This time, I did two stripes and was admiring my work before I went to bed last night.  The morning, we got a visit from the Easter Bunny and a good friend I like to call Reality.  The two yarns I had chosen just didn't go.  I frogged the second colour this evening and chose another from my stash.
So here I am.  This sweater has had a few hiccups, but I think I will wear it a lot.  The colours are much more harmonious and I think it will still match my orange dress.
And if it doesn't, it's not the end of the world.  I plan to knit this sweater again some day in blues and greens.  Catknip told me I didn't have to chose between the reds and the blues.  I can have it all.
As long I don't make any more mistakes.
You ca have it all and I relate to your sweater's reality check. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo, I started a Tempest this weekend as well! The reds are going to look amazing!
ReplyDeleteMy Tempest is next up!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes - you can have it all.