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Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Cast Off, Cast On

James pullover 
As soon as I finished my Sunday Morning pullover I was winding yarn for my next sweater.  Handspun yarn to be precise.  This is my Winter Solstice and natural BFL/Tussah Silk that I just finished spinning and I'm knitting the James pullover.  I thought the drape of both the BFL and the silk would work well with this shape of sweater.

It feels good to be working top down and in the round again (although to be fair, knitting in pieces and seaming didn't bother me at all, not like bottom up and in the round does).  I've separated the sleeve stitches and I'm knitting on the body only now, so even though this has a-line shaping and the body will be getting bigger as I go, it feels like I'm through the biggest section already.  It's so much fun to knit with handspun, I just keep on going!

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