My arms need a rest, but I've finished the bottom facing on my Swans Jacket. Turning it and knitting it down was a bother, but it will save me the annoyance of sewing it down with duplicate stitch later on, so that's worth it.


Swans Jacket Facing Swans Jacket Facing

The Swans Jacket, after the facing has been turned and knitted down. The center steek is visible in this photo as the bit with all the cast-on tails hanging off it.



I'm going to go work on something using nice *big* needles now.

From: [identity profile] sanj.livejournal.com


That is absolutely gorgeous. And, dude, crap, we forgot to measure you yesterday... soon? I think we are book group next week, so maybe then?

From: [identity profile] neotoma.livejournal.com


I'll just bring the pattern and the tape measure to the next meet-up, and wear something tight, then, won't I?

The jacket, while gorgeous, is going to take forever because of how tight it is.

From: [identity profile] kat-denton.livejournal.com


Very beautiful.

That's such a nice pattern and aren't turned hems just magical?
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