Looks like the knitting bug has hit a couple of us bloggers, as Xanadu and I have both been
hard at work. For Xanadu knitting makes sense, as winter is not too far off where she lives (Australia) and her dolls must be warm. I, however, reside in the U.S. and it's getting rather warm outside (and inside). So I'm doing what I did a few summers back when it was ridiculously hot, and I'm spending my days with a lapful of stuff to make me even hotter. Why? Because clothes for my newest doll are ridiculously expensive! My new doll is a Sasha doll, whom y'all will see at the end of the post, and she's clad in a white dress, or as I like to call it, a blank slate. Since Sasha is a nice doll I want the cardigan that she'll be wearing to be a little more special than the items I've made in the past. Normally I'd buy my needles and a ball of yarn at Hobby Lobby and be done with it, but this time I wanted to get some hand-dyed stuff instead of something mass-produced. So after a brief search on Etsy I bought this stuff.
This came from the shop
AJHCWools, and it's the color "
Invidia" from the
Mythical Gods collection. They're small balls, so I ended up getting two.
It was hard to pick a color, y'all! The doll in question is a redhead, and I love green on redheads, but I also love yellow, purple, and dark blue on redheads. Since green is my favorite color I went with that. The fun thing about the Mythical Gods yarn is that all of it is speckled to some extent.
Speckled yarns tend to look a little rustic, and I love that. The speckling was a little more pronounced on the Zeus and Poseidon yarns, but...well, they were blue, not green. I love blue, but I want this doll to wear green during the colder months. By the way, the shop named two shades of yellow after two sun gods (
Ra and
Helios). That's clever enough, but it turns out that my yarn was named wisely too, as
Invidia was the Greek goddess of envy. I'd never heard of Invidia before, LOL.
Right then, here's how this went. I used
this pattern, which calls for size 0 needles (size 14 if one lives abroad, or 2 mm, if one utilizes the metric system).
DAY 1, 5/19/20
Day 1 has been a little rough, as I couldn't find the end of the yarn, and as I'd forgotten how to "make one." LOL, it's seriously been that long since I've knitted! The pattern says to "make one" (make one stitch) before and after each stitch marker (I used paper clips for my markers, LOL), so I just knitted into the front and back of each stitch. I'm not sure if that's the correct way to get the job done, but so far all is well. I have to keep doing that until I reach 132 stitches, and I'm currently at...<pauses to count>...92 stitches. So I've got a ways to go yet. I've also encountered a small but slightly worrisome health concern: my left hand rapidly grows weak as I knit. This is a recent development, as the entire left side of my body grows weak after I exert myself for any length of time. Originally this only happened if I REALLY exerted myself, but now it's growing more noticeable. I've chalked it up to being overweight and sleeping too much on my left side. As to the project itself, I didn't like not being able to find the end of the yarn (probably my own dumb fault), but it makes a nice, smooth stockinette stitch. Not to brag, but despite a few hiccups I think I'm off to a good start.
DAY 2, 5/20/20
I spoke to my doctor today (by chance, as I ran out of my anxiety pills and needed to get a refill), and since she's not a specialist she couldn't tell me much about my weakness. She wants to send me to a neurologist, but I can't afford that without insurance so I'm just going to watch my weight and see what happens. The doctor did say that whatever I have is very mild, or else it would trouble me 100% of the time. I will note that I slept on my back last night and had no trouble knitting or walking for most of the day. In knitting news I reached the 132-stitch count that I needed to reach, and I tried the work on my doll. I have some concerns that it may be too tight across the shoulders for her, in which case I'll have to go up a needle size...or a yarn size...or both. Time will tell! Tomorrow I put in the sleeves. I would've done it today, but my left hand has started crapping out so I'm giving it a rest. Note that the subtle speckles and color variations are becoming obvious now. They weren't so much on Day 1.
DAY 3, 5/21/20
The sleeves are now in, which necessitated two stitch holders to hold live stitches. I don't know where on Earth my stitch holders are, so I used two of the paper clips. Now that the sleeves are in I just have to knit for three inches to make sure the cardigan is long enough. I managed to get 1.25 inches done today, so maybe...just maybe I'll have this done by the end of the week??? I've got plenty of free time this weekend though, so if I don't get it done before Saturday, no biggie.
DAY 4, 5/22/20
Today is my pastor's birthday, and my maternal grandparents' wedding anniversary, and the ninth anniversary of the Joplin tornado. Shudder...has it been nine years already? I bet it feels like it was just yesterday for some of those folks who went through it. Anyway, I figured out today that I definitely WON'T have this cardigan done this weekend, because the sleeves have to be knitted on double-pointed needles (my circular needles are too long for the job) and while I do have double-pointed needles they're the wrong size for the job I need to complete. Since I'm ordering the needles during Memorial Day weekend it may be awhile before I can complete the sleeves. But I still am not done with the body yet, so that'll buy me a bit of time. I like a quarter of an inch yet, plus four rows of ribbing. Easy.
DAY 5, 5/23/20
Today will be short and sweet, since I only had such a short way to go anyway. I got the final quarter-inch and the ribbing band done, and now I just need to wait for the double-pointed needles to come. The bottom ribbing band is wanting to curl, much to my chagrin, but that's nothing a good blocking won't cure.
DAY 6, 6/2/20Yes, it seriously took that long to get double-pointed needles, thanks in part to this coronavirus crap. Today I desperately needed something to relax, as the day started off early and terrifying. I gave my dogs oral flea medicine over the weekend, and this morning Bella (the tan one) had one hell of a seizure. I've never seen a dog have a seizure before, and all I could do was hold her and comfort her until it was over. I don't recommend Credelio for small dogs; both Bella and Sonic have been sick, but Sonic didn't have seizures. Anyway, putting in the sleeves means picking up stitches, which I've never been good at, so once again this part got off to a rocky start. During the span of Day 6 I got the whole right sleeve done, but I think I may not have picked up enough stitches at the beginning because the armhole is quite tight. I know I can bamboozle it over Sasha's sizeable hands, but I'll need to count carefully when I pick up stitches for the next sleeve.
DAY 7, 6/3/2020
All was well on the animal front today, thank God. After losing Bentley, Callie, and Arya in such a short timeframe I don't think I could've stood losing Bella too. But Bella has had no more seizures, and the vet said that she may never have another one. Still, I will remain cautious of Credelio in the future. As to the cardigan, except for darning in some loose ends it's all but finished. I hate darning in ends.
DAY 8, 6/5/2020
No more ends! Darning ends in is not a hard process, but if there are a lot of ends it can be a tedious job. Now that the ends are gone and the cardigan is complete, time for a last little flourish. The pattern shows buttons on one of the finished cardigans, but mine has no buttonholes. Buttonholes are not hard to add to knitwear, but this time the buttons will be just for decoration. I chose
these buttons, from
MoniqueLula.
THEY GLOW IN THE DARK!!! LOL, y'all may remember that I love stuff that glows in the dark. A lot of MoniqueLula's wares glow in the dark, so I may be returning to her shop in the near future. She has a set of buttons that are little hearts, which would look great with a cardigan knitted out of some of AJHC's pink yarn...maybe Aphrodite or Venus (both goddesses of love, fitting names for pink yarn). When I showed these buttons to Mama I joked that maybe I should make matching cardigans for my doll and me, and she didn't seem too opposed to the idea...so maybe I will! And maybe I won't, LOL. I've already got the makings for a second cardigan for Sasha, and I haven't even shown Sasha in her first one! Here's my doll modelling the green cardigan (I haven't put the buttons on yet because I don't have a needle fine enough to do the job).
Yeah, I know I said Sasha came in a white dress, but I've put her in something a bit more summery for the warm weather ahead. I initially had no worries about how the green cardigan looks with her new jumpsuit, but now that the cardigan is actually complete I think the overall look is too monochromatic. Also, the armholes are too tight (I was afraid of that), so much so that when I pulled the sleeves off of her it pulled the tag off Sasha's wrist. All Sasha dolls have tags on their wrists, right? Well, the string came loose.
I can find a way to salvage that and make it into a necklace or something, but I preferred it on her wrist, dang it! So long story short, I was able to get the cardigan on Sasha (after a brief battle), and it looks alright on her, so I'm calling this a tentative success. HOWEVER...if I'd been making this as a gift for someone else's Sasha I would have declared it a failure since not everyone would have the hand strength to jam those tight cuffs over Sasha's sizeable mitts. Thus, if anyone has a Sasha doll and wants to try this pattern, I recommend going up a needle size...and I also recommend swatching to test the gauge of your stitches! I never do that, and as a result I end up often knitting something in the wrong size. WHEN WILL I LEARN???
Much love,
RagingMoon1987