I managed a metric eff-ton (as opposed to an imperial eff-ton) of knitting, and only finished two things, go figure.
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My second FO is "Sonder" by Helen Stewart of Curious Handmade. I don't have a really good FO shot of this one (despite having finished it two weeks ago) but here's a look:
It's big, squishy, cozy, and I have no idea how to wear it. More on that as it develops. I used Knit Picks Billow in the "Comfrey" colorway. It's a lovely thick-and-thin bulky cotton that somehow managed not to hurt my hands at all.
The bulk of my actual knitting time in February went into my Vitamin D cardigan. At the end of February I was finishing up the short row shaping and working on the set of radial increases at the bottom of the body. As of this morning I'm done the body and the neck band, and I'm into the first sleeve.
It's at a weird and hard to photograph stage. I am hoping that blocking will cure a number of ills (particularly with the way the hem and neck band are rolling). I don't know that I'll make the Spring Equinox, but I am definitely on track to have it done by the end of March.
I also added a whack of squares to my Sock Yarn Blanket/Cozy Memories Afghan (I need to settle on a name, seriously).
It's still a long-term project with no particular end date in mind, but it's definitely growing faster than I was expecting. I am enjoying the little bite-sized mini-project aspect of each individual square, while building towards something bigger that I'll be able to enjoy and use later on.
So that's what I got up to in February. I finished another pair of socks yesterday, but they'll get their own post.
How did your February go?
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