Autumn
Cape 2016 A long Term Project - Front Daytime
Part
3
Last time I left talking about the adjusting the Fox’s
spindly legs. Did you spot the - ahem ‘deliberate mistake’?
Fox Spindly Legs Mistake
When altering the chart I accidentally put one of the
lines on the far hind leg the wrong way around so the shape was far too full.
Compare that leg shape with the other hind leg and you should spot the
difference.
Fortunately this was spotted and corrected before the
knitting was done.
Fox Pre-tidying Spindly Leg
The legs are now fuller and more proportional the body.
I only now need to do some tweaking to redefine some of the shaping. I will say
one thing my Fox is certainly well fed by the looks of it.
I have come to a little bit of an impasse. I have been
toying with whether to add a pocket or not to the cape. I would like to but I
have had a word of caution about dragging the rest of the work down.
Since I have never tried to put a pocket on anything my
first reaction was to do a test piece. I decided to do this on my old summer
cape to see what it would look like.
Summer Cape Pre-Pocket
I intend to kill two birds with one stone here. There
is a slight fault in the knitting so if I place the pocket here it should
disguise it.
Summer Cape Pre Pocket Marker
I have placed a marker just under the spot I want to
cover up. This will be where the bottom of the pocket will be. I am going to attempt
to do a pocket using the cast on method.
Summer Cape Pocket
As you can see I have added the pocket. It is slightly
wonky due to the fact that I forgot which row I was picking up on. The pocket
itself looks a bit untidy but that is purely because I had to add more yarn and
pulled it a bit. However it is a pocket and it works as I have carrying my
mobile phone in it.
In an unrelated item I have finally managed to ply some
wool. I have had it absolutely ages but never seemed to have the time to do it.
Let’s face it trying to spin yarn with a cat around it just asking for trouble.
There are so many knots in it bumpy isn’t the word. See what you think
First Ever Balls Of Hand Spun and Plied Wool
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