It's been a little while since I knit the swatch, so I can't quite remember my sources, but I think I used videos at knittinghelp.com, and I'm just not thrilled with that method. I also watched this video. I think I need to try the way this person does it next.
At first, it was so frustrating to have needles and yarn in my hands and not be able to knit easily. I imagine it's similar to trying to drive a stick when you've only ever driven automatic. I taught my husband how to drive a stick and remember his frustration well.
Here's my Koolhaas in the afternoon sun:
Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash. I can get the color number if anyone wants it. I'm too lazy to go get the ballband now. I think I used 145 yards.
Dates: Started Feb.4, finished Feb. 9.
Notes: I made the larger size, and the ribbing is 1.5 inches instead of 1.25 because I can't read good.
I really need to buy a cable needle. I did all the cabling with a DPN. Yes, I've tried cabling without a cable needle. I've knit several socks with that method, but it just didn't work for me here.
When I had decreased to the point I could no longer use the 16-inch needle, I finally tried circular knitting on two circulars and on one long circular. I don't see myself doing either method for socks, mostly because I'd have to buy new needles. But, once again, it's good to know alternate ways of doing something.


