On Thursday the zip for my hoody arrived. Sewing this in scared me for two reasons - I had to shorten the metal zip and then I had to sew it in. I've sewn a zip into knitting before, but that was a baby jumper and 2017 was a very long time ago. I wanted a metal zip that matched, and I couldn't get one in Australia, so I ordered it from China. if you squint you can see how much too long the zip was.
I also knew I couldn't get anything like the right length and i was going to have to shorten a metal zip. I looked up advice on line and then stared at the zip for a long time before starting! It took a surprisingly long time to pry off the metal bits, but in the end I got a zip that matched, fits and suits.
I also knew I couldn't get anything like the right length and i was going to have to shorten a metal zip. I looked up advice on line and then stared at the zip for a long time before starting! It took a surprisingly long time to pry off the metal bits, but in the end I got a zip that matched, fits and suits.
Sewing in the zip was a (relative) doddle. I finished it on Saturday and wore it out to Sunday lunch at the pub. It felt like the perfect, comfortable, casual jumper. This jumper, where I dyed the fiber, spun the yarn, knit it and finally doing the finishing, and getting exactly what I wanted feels like such a victory.
Sharon, your hoodie looks so good, I love it!
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