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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

A Sleeve

Ravello Five 
I'm just about finished with the first sleeve of Ravello Five.  It's on a longer needle in this picture because I had just tried it on.  I knit sleeves on nine inch circulars, but they're too short to use when I try it on to check sleeve length unless I'm doing long sleeves.  Anyway, I figured out where I was and how much more I need to knit on this first sleeve.  The second sleeve always goes much faster because I don't have to stop and check lengths, I just knit the same number of rounds as the first sleeve.

Once I've knit both sleeves, I just have to do the neck edge and block it and the sweater is finished.   I'll probably do a simple single crochet edge at the neck like I've done before.  It finishes the edge and keeps it from rolling without narrowing the neckline.

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