As I mentioned on Friday, I dyed the yarn for Kate Davies' Sleeve Island, an all over stranded jumper, that's knit side to side. Kate described it as a giant sleeve. I think she named it Sleeve Island as a bit of a joke, (stranded on sleeve island... geddit?) but I don't understand knitters attitude to sleeves. It can be a third of a jumper, and people talk about being "marooned on sleeve island". The Yarn Harlot (whom I respect, admire and sponsor on Patreon) calls it "getting stuck on the desolate and emotionally barren shores of “sleeve island”. It's knitting, like doing the body is knitting, like knitting socks and hats and gloves is knitting.
Also, I don't know how people are getting marooned - sleeves are (for me) knit in the round, and they go by swift as a riptide.So, I don't understand the feeling of being stuck. But then, I don't get second sock syndrome either, so maybe it's just me, not being like other people again.
Rant over. I'm enjoying knitting this sleeve. It's certainly true I will be here for a while, but I don't feel stranded. Except in the punning sense of the word.
Also, I don't know how people are getting marooned - sleeves are (for me) knit in the round, and they go by swift as a riptide.So, I don't understand the feeling of being stuck. But then, I don't get second sock syndrome either, so maybe it's just me, not being like other people again.
Rant over. I'm enjoying knitting this sleeve. It's certainly true I will be here for a while, but I don't feel stranded. Except in the punning sense of the word.
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