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Another Ariann Update

I've been working on my Ariann this week:

I think the next time I make a raglan where I attach the sleeves and knit the yoke, I'll do the two sleeves in parallel on two circulars. It's not that I think I did them differently, but I just forget little tweaks that might make a difference as I'm going. For example, I had to keep very careful notes about when I started to introduce the pattern as I was doing the increases; I did half of a pattern at each edge after the third increase (I'm making the second size, 35.5") and then the other half after the seventh increase.

I've already attached the sleeves and started knitting the yoke, but I'll leave that for next weekend ... I am going to be out of town for work, and will only have a second bamboo sock for the KP Spouse and Endpaper Mitts in leftover Jamieson's shetland that I inherited from Nancy.

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