You are so brave! I've heard that this is a little scarey in the beginning, but the out come just makes you SO proud of yourself for doing it! Looking forward to see more pictures.
Good for you! I have been thinking of making a Rogue and now I want to steek it, so I can knit it in the round and then cardiganize it. Did you use the crochet reinforcement method?
OH MY!!!! Even the reenactment made my heart want to stop! I can't wait to see the finished product!
ReplyDeleteeek! can't wait to see the progress! steeks are so scary. :) it looks gorgeous! :D
ReplyDeleteYou are so brave! I've heard that this is a little scarey in the beginning, but the out come just makes you SO proud of yourself for doing it! Looking forward to see more pictures.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, you're brave!
ReplyDeleteYay for you!
ReplyDeleteGood for you! I have been thinking of making a Rogue and now I want to steek it, so I can knit it in the round and then cardiganize it. Did you use the crochet reinforcement method?
ReplyDeleteEek is right! But you've done such a beautiful job on this sweater, I know it will turn out perfect!
ReplyDeleteEeek indeed! It certainly makes me nervous just looking at those sharp things!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see it! I'm going to use the same chart to knit a v-neck raglan sweater I have brewing in my mind!
ReplyDeletemay
mayflwr.typepad.com
I can't wait to see the next post on this sweater! You are a brave lady for taking a pair of scissors to that beautiful piece of knitting.
ReplyDeleteThat is going to look so amazing when you are done! I look forward to seeing it.
ReplyDeleteYou are a brave, brave knitter.