In the time that has passed since my last post, I knit the entire back and seamed it to the front, and am almost done with one sleeve! I am still very pleased with how my spur of the moment, sudden inspiration driven, Silk Garden baby is turning out.
The angle of this photograph makes the raglan shaping look a little shorter/ shallower than it really is. In my first post about Silk Garden, I commented on how I desire a clean, calculated shift in colors that match on both sides, whether it is in the sleeves, or in the front and back panels. So obviously both sides of the V-neck had to match, not just in color, but also in its duration. Short 1 1/2 inch- 2 inch gradations in the body followed by long 4" ones in the neck shaping would really bother me (haha, I feel so anal!). To get the colors to match, I cut the Silk Garden when I reached the neck shaping, and spliced it to the other side. Yes, this is many rows worth of splicing...but hey, no ends to weave in! Splicing is one of the coolest knitting tricks ever, more on it later.
To achieve a consistent gradation in the V-neck area, I removed long segments of each color. Look what cute bundles they make!
mmm, I adore Silk Garden!
Here is a shot of the reverse side, where I mattress stitched both sides together. Has anyone ever seen a pattern or garment where fair isle's "wrong side" is showcased? The backs of fair isle panels are so interesting, and is almost always posted in blogs along with the fronts. Why not create a design that stars the always neglected reverse side? hmmm...
I've become accustomed to calling Justin "Hospital Boy"! HB is now walking BY HIMSELF!! I know...what?! After the doctors surveyed the damage on the day of the accident, they announced that it would be six long months before he would walk. It hasn't even been three months! Ah the miracle of a positive attitude and youth (being 25 has helped immensely) He is going to PT/OT twice a week to regain full range of motion in his wrist and ankle, and is still home from work. He has a slight zombie-esque walk from the boot on his right ankle, bringing to mind this scene from Shaun of the Dead..
Remember this scene? Haha...hilarious!!
Oh, and the 7 random things? I'm thinking! :)



















