kdlbadventure
began on the train to ZK.
picked back up for the flight home.
made it over half way on edging at the fort on the fourth.
edging used backwards knitting technique.
began on the train to ZK.
picked back up for the flight home.
made it over half way on edging at the fort on the fourth.
edging used backwards knitting technique.
Began | June 22, 2014 |
Finished | July 6, 2014 |
100% | |
Edited | August 5, 2014 |
Pattern URL | Piper's Journey by 299313 |
Made for | me |
Size made | fingering |
took measurements 11/1. completed back 11/5. completed front 11/14. complete sleeves 11/21. completed seaming 11/22. completed cowl 11/26. wove in ends 11/28. adjustments: added 1” of length. moved waist shaping up by 1”. added stitches for the ribbing to be in correct multiples – decreased out mid-armhole shaping on the back. alternating skeins throughout. knit…
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