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Thank you for the kind words!

Thank you so much for your insight! I know first hand of the difficulties - I have already frogged this sweater once :/

Considering what you wrote, I’m thinking of unravelling a couple of centimetres of the sleeves, based only on a wild guess. If after the wash I want back the lost length, I’ll only have to unravel the i-cord. Or even skip the i-cord, wash it holding the sleeves on a lifeline and finish it afterwards. This way, I wouldn’t need to unravel anything after wash. Would that work?

(Making and blocking a swatch would definitely be the adult thing to do, but I’m really not keen on the prospect of looking for more yarn…)

Yes, I knitted it by hand. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for saying it out loud! I did wonder about potential consequences of not-blocking - I like that it’s kind of bouncy in its current state. However, it will have to be washed at some point, so I figured it’s better to find out now… Tension-wise, it’s a little messy (two years on the needles) but it’s also hairy so it’s not super obvious. Mostly, I’d like to soak it to wash away the project-of-doom vibes and initiate it as a garment.

Appeal to the hive mind

https://lemmy.world/post/10904006

Appeal to the hive mind - Lemmy.World

TL;DR Do you expect stockinette in a silk/mohair blend (Tilia by Filcolana) to grow longer after blocking? The complete story Do you remember my fluffy WIP of doom? It was nearly finished before the holidays. But I ran out of yarn, with no hope of getting my hands on more of the same. Filcolana has apparently changed suppliers or something and the new lots look completely different nowadays (much more muted colours - I’m really happy I have the older version). Anyway, I was absolutely devastated. So I took pictures of the sweater to show you, thinking I might take away some of the body length in order to finish the sleeves. Seeing the pics, however, I think I’m not mad at the proportions as they are. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/7d547f44-35f4-4f5c-aa98-76b2d51f20cb.jpeg] [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/30036928-7258-4262-91ca-15aa528cb570.jpeg] Side note: Thank all the gods of knitting for TAAT, otherwise I’d have one sleeve and a half. OK, now time for a confession: When I started this project, I didn’t block my swatch. So I don’t know how the proportions will change after blocking/wearing etc. I’m afraid that the sleeves will grow longer, ending up like too-short-full-length-sleeves instead of 3/4. In which case I should unravel a bit of the sleeves before doing the I-cord edge. What do you think?

On the topic of cables, here are mine - not nearly as impressive as OP’s cardigan.

Pattern is A very braidy cowl and yarn is Austermann Camel & Wool.

A Very Braidy Cowl pattern by Maryse Roudier

i was inspired by the 16 Cable Hat that you can purchase here. i loved these big fat braided cables that i had to make a cowl using them.

Ravelry
Congratulations! Did you also print the CKM yourself?
Did that evolve into four-at-a-time sleeves?
They’re beautiful!
How can it be... - Lemmy.World

These are the two skeins of my TAAT-sleeves. Both were fresh skeins, only used for the sleeves. But one of them has twice as much yarn left than the other. I’m not amused. On a side note, if I run out of yarn this sweater will be in serious risk of getting thrown in the fire…