This past week I’ve been playing ‘yarn chicken’ with my Fragmentation cardigan.


I started getting concerned whilst knitting on my first sleeve. With the button bands and a second sleeve still to knit, I was getting anxious by how much yarn I had left. So I strategised, I went ahead and knit the button bands, and then the second sleeve to match the (so far) length of the first sleeve… and after all that, I had just 23 grams of yarn left in the grey. Not enough to finish the sleeves in grey.
My options were:
To make long colourful ribbed cuffs with the remaining advent yarn, then not have enough yarn to make the matching hood. I also wasn’t sure I wanted to have colourful cuffs like Stephen West’s sample.
Or… to email the lovely Karina at Louie & Lola yarns (the yarn dyer of the Advent yarn) and hope that she could help. Which is exactly what I did. I’m so relieved to say Karina got back to me right away and offered to do a custom dye for me, so I asked for 2 skeins (to make it worth her while) and I’ll also have enough for the trim in the matching hood.
So whilst I wait for the additional yarn to arrive, I’ve placed the cardigan aside to get cracking on my Bendigo Sweater… I’d been so obsessively knitting my cardigan, I lost sight of the fact that the Bendigo Sheep Show is just 5 weeks away!


So now I’m playing ‘time chicken’ as well, eep!
Last weekend I presented my sister with her mitts, I think she loves them. It was a proud Knitter moment.


It’s a long weekend here and the weather is terrible, so I hope to get lots of knitting done in between socialising.
Great that the dyer could help you! Sometimes a workaround just isn’t what you want to do.
Both beautiful sweaters. So glad you were able to get more yarn.