I've also reached the point in my sweater where I'm starting to get nervous about having enough yarn. I'm currently on my fifth of seven skeins, and of course this yarn is discontinued. The body is currently measuring about 12.5 inches, and I think my current skein will get me to at least 17 inches, which would leave two full skeins for the yoke. Fingers crossed! I'm really enjoying knitting this, and I'm excited to add it to my wardrobe. I don't know what it is about the lighting in my office, but the green isn't really photographing well here, it's much warmer in real life.
On Saturday I spent the entire day making soup! I started in the morning putting a pound of white beans in the crock pot, and then when those had about an hour and a half left to cook, I prepped a whole bunch of shallots, potatoes, and asparagus. It definitely used up all my spell slots for the day, and left a lot of cleaning up to do, but the end result is about 18 cups of creamy, delicious soup. Getting it all run through my blender was a bit of an ordeal, but I managed, and the end result is worth it!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who panics about running out of yarn! I swear I do it with every sweater project, even when I know I have more than enough.
ReplyDeleteIt's less stressful if I'm knitting it top down, since I can crop it, make the sleeves shorter, etc, but bottom-up with the sleeves already done...there's nowhere in the yoke to cut yardage!
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