I’ve been working away and look …

… I have an ‘almost’ sweater, almost done that is. The pattern has been uploaded onto ravelry: Twelve Point Circular Yoke and it’s free. The sweaters aren’t even done but I thought you might like to see it since I’ll be talking about it for the next couple weeks as I finish up.
It always looks so great when it’s this far. I tend to forget how much back and forth it took to get here.
This is my dubious process:
Have an idea. Start knitting (that’s the really easy part). Go to bed.
Decide to write the pattern and start writing. As I knit I write what I’ve done. Then, I write ahead of my knitting, trying to write the instructions for the sweater that I will follow because I’ve got this, right?! Then I go to bed.

Next morning I decide that I should have done something slightly different for the neck edge. Rewrite the instructions and decide it’s too late to redo that part since I’ve done too much knitting by now. Wonder if this is going to work out. Go to bed.
I need to figure out a step by step way for you to do the math for setting up the yoke markers. Will this make sense to the knitter? It’s totally logical to me. Sigh. Go to bed.

Double check that the math works even though I’ve just knit it up and it’s fine.
Next morning decide that I can’t leave that neck edge problem alone and start another sample. This time it works better. Phew. Happy dance.

Next, write out the math for figuring out the stitch count for the bottom of the yoke. That’s easy since it’s the same method I’ve used on my other Any Gauge patterns. Then I start counting stitches to see how close I am to the bottom of the yoke. Counting all those stitches is a pain! I must be able to figure out an easier way to know when I’m getting close. Got to bed.
Next morning, work on an idea I had during the night. It seems to work. Yay. Happy, happy.

As I approach the bottom of the yoke I think about how to make the Front wider than the Back, for those of us who need this modification. I think I have it worked out. Write it down. Do a diagram and realize it’s not working. Stomp around for a bit. Start over. Doesn’t work. Knit something else for a while. Actually, quite a while as you can see (Lunenburg).

Back to the question of extra width of the Front. A solution comes to me now that it’s been on my mind for several days. OK, start knitting on my prototype again. Happy days again.
Write out the Helical sequence for putting the sleeves on spare yarn. Knit my prototype and realize I wrote it all wrong. Correct it. Keep knitting.
So here I am with a finished body. I’m a happy camper.

My second yoke is also coming along.


The pattern is up on ravelry: Twelve Point Circular Yoke and it’s FREE. I will update it with more photos when I have finished my sweaters. If you want to knit along with me as I knit my second circular yoke, I’m happy to have you along for the ride. I’ll be at this for a couple more weeks.
Here’s my video update if you want to see the sweaters in real life (is it real life if it’s a video?).
I’ve been having fun, really, I love this. Cheers, Deb
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