Day 7
I’m having trouble with my hard disk. But this is what I knitted yesterday:

Day 7, end of body border
Now the difficult and slow part begins.
I’m having trouble with my hard disk. But this is what I knitted yesterday:

Day 7, end of body border
Now the difficult and slow part begins.
This is the very curly body after day 6. I straightened the circ in hot water, but the knitting itself is very curly now. 35 grams today, total 280 grams knitted.

Curly body after day 6
Have you noticed the very nice markers, made by my friend Kaarina?
The sleeves are finished and I’ve started on the body. Yarn used: 17 g + 25 g = 42 grams. Total use 245 grams.

Sleeves
Now they’ve been washed and are drying in my sauna.
This mess is the beginning of the jacket body. I’ve decided not to steek, so I’ll be knitting the body back and forth. The circular needle is the same length as the knitting. That’s another reason for knitting back and forth.

Body start on curly circular
Today, on day 6, I will be away for a long time, so there will be less knitting. Sigh. My hands are starting to show signs of carpal tunnel syndrome, so maybe a pause is a good thing. After all, I’ve knitted around 40 hours so far, five full working days.

Day 4 progress
The second sleeve is nearly finished. I’ve knitted 57 g, a total of 203 grams. I expected the sleeves to weigh 300 grams, but they will weigh 220 grams. This difference is mostly due to the Shetland yarn.

Day 3
First sleeve finished, 110 grams. The Shetland is much lighter than the Florica. Second sleeve started. 36 + 12 grams knitted, total 146 g. You can see the Knitting Olympics participant list here.
Still knitting first sleeve, 34 grams of yarn knitted, total 98 g. I’m a bit behind in my schedule.

Day 2
After being offline for nearly 3 days, I can finally start reporting on my Olympics knitting. I started with the sleeves, and this is the result of 1 day of knitting the first sleeve. Please note that as I’ve been suffering from hypothyreosis, due to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, not being in balance due to insufficient medication, I’ve just knitted plain stocking stitch with the odd cable here and there. Knitting two-colored work is now possible after starting onT3, or Liothyronine. But it’s so slow! 64 grams of yarn used.

Day 1 result

Dragonship sweater sleeve swatch
http://www.sandnesgarn.no/Strikkekurs.aspx?language=en
The One and Original Knitting Olympics

The new Olympic project

Team Finland Ravelympics logo
I wanted to join I joined, for the first time, the the Yarn Harlot in her traditional Knitting Olympics, as she is Canadian and has been doing these events since 2006. But she didn’t start in time, and Ravelry did. This means that I’m in the Ravelympics 2010 with the Sandnes Dragonship sweater, representing Team Finland. Following the original Yarn Harlot rules, I chose a project that will be a challenge to finish during the Winter Olympics. There isn’t any good picture on the Sandnes site, but I found one on Ravelry. Sorry, I haven’t asked for permission to publish that picture. The sweater depicts a Viking ship with mirror image. The pattern isn’t regular except for the sleeves, which I will start with, also to confirm the gauge. I’m lucky to have bought circulars in 3.25 mm and 3.75 mm, since neither 3.5 nor 4 mm gave the correct gauge, 22 sts on 10 cm/4 in. **The Yarn Harlot has started an Olympics project after all yesterday, and I joined that too! Yay!**
The yarns I’m using:
The blue yarn is Shetland DK from Jamieson & Smith, and the white is Novita Florica sport weight doubled.
I’m so waiting for the Olympics to start, although the ten hour time difference means I’d have to start knitting at 4 am on Saturday. I’m not that a knitwit, so will adapt to my own schedule. It also means that I have a lot of hours less to finish my project, since I’m not going to stay wake all night on the 1st of March for the Closing Ceremony!