New grandson, ny dotterson, uusi tyttärenpoika!

Born today, född idag, syntyi tänään
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Born today, född idag, syntyi tänään
I showed you the progress up until day 7, and then day 16. This is what I did in between:

Day 8
From 332 g to 370 grams.

Day 9
419 grams total.

Day 11
Day 10: 36 g, day 11: 45 grams, a total of 500g knitted.

Days 12 and 13
Day 12: 42 g, day 13: 37 g, totals 579 grams.

Day 16
Total knitted amount: 715 grams.
After this, I had to switch over to baby knitting, as my 5th grandchild is about to arrive. I will soon knit the remaining borders and sew the seams. I can soon use this jacket; we have around 5 degrees C and still 25 cms of snow.
This is where I am on the final day. I will come back to the interim stages after changing to a new hard disk on my computer.

Day17 when the closing ceremony begins
It’s 3:30 am in Finland, and the closing ceremony is beginning. I’m going to bed now and will be doing the finishing later.
The good part of this project is that I knitted the jacket I really wanted to knit. The downside of making it the Olympics project is that all my favorite sports require close watching: figure skating, ice hockey, ski jumping and Nordic combined.
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