I'd have slept a lot better if I'd steamed the February Lady earlier in the week. It was looking mighty close yardage-wise. 1010 yards should've been enough, I know that, I kept telling myself that, and the balls of yarn continued to unwind. One night I woke myself thinking about it. When I got down to the last 4 balls (of unknown length) I started parsing them out. I knit one sleeve with one ball, but didn't bind off. I knit to the bottom band. Finally, I steamed. It looked promising. I finished the sleeve and bound off. I have long arms, gorilla girl arms, and still it is long enough. I knit a bit more of the body and the bottom band. Did not bind off. Last night I picked up the stitches for the second sleeve with the confidence that there is plenty of yarn and probably some left over. Lesson learned. Steam as you go.

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15 responses to “February Lady Sweater”
It’s weird – it pooled like the gusset on a sock. I bet it won’t be noticeable when you wear it.
Oh, I think it’s pretty like that… I like the unmatched stripes. ๐
I can see what you are saying with the different striping (good photo, really shows the detail). I bought the yarn to knit this sweater, but its my first one and I keep chickening out.
I like it’s character, actually.
can see what you’re saying but I like it.
Yup, handspun is unpredictable. I don’t think it would ever be otherwise, no matter how we split the roving, etc etc. But i think once it’s on a human shape, the striping will not be the eye catcher.
It looks great and if you’ll enjoy wearing it (I would) keep going!
Pooling! The unmistakable mark of a handmade garment! Unique!
But not easy to control. And undesirable for me. One of my biggest challenges when spinning up a fleece …how to avoid pooling, because for some reason, my eyes go right to the pool and stay there!
Think maybe I’m a control freak?
Weird – but I still like it very much. Glad you didn’t run out!
One of the delights of handspun, hand-dyed yarns! (If you find you can’t deal with the striping, I know of someone (in Arizona, ahem) who would take it off your hands…)
I’ll be darned! I’m having the exact same experience with my February Lady sweater- a handspun of light-and-dark browns in merino. I thought for sure I had enough, but I’ve been second guessing that since about 1/2 way down the body. I finally divided up my last skein (a big one) to make sure the sleeves are even. I just hope they’re long enough, because I also have very long arms… and my stripes look the same as yours! Well, I’m off to steam my unfinished sweater now!! (Look at it on Ravelry- if you go there- under hollyk)
Oh- and I think yours is beautiful!!
I like the way the colors came out – a sure sign of hand spun yarn! It really is pretty.
I’ll be honest. There is way too much going in that sweater for me with the pronounced striping. I acknowledge that I’m not the biggest fan of variegated sweaters, so take me with a large grain of salt.
That is strange. Wonder if the lace pattern has anything to do with it?
Such is the nature of handspun!