Winging it

13 September 2010

Sometimes, I can really crank out the knitting:

cardigan in progress

That’s the body of a cardigan, knit from the bottom up through some subtle waist shaping to within a couple inches of the armhole shaping. It’s the Creative Focus Silk I mentioned in my last post. The game plan – after much head scratching and some sketching – is to have rib in the lower body and sleeves, and lattice patterning in the upper body.

Three things made it possible to go from the cast-on on Friday to what you see here:

To ensure the project doesn’t stall completely now that I’m home from the retreat, I’m imposing a Minimum Daily Knitting Requirement. It’s something I do to nudge myself into slogging through non-trivial knitting projects. I pick a given quantity – a number of rows, pattern repeats, or whatever – to complete each day. If I don’t finish one day’s MDKR on that day, I have to complete it the next day in addition to the next day’s MDKR. No rest for the weary! Keep up with the MDKR or else!

For now, I figure the MDKR for this sweater will be two rows. Sounds pretty measly, doesn’t it? But that’s kind of the point. Every day, I’ll sit myself down and work through those two rows... and, most days, I’ll find some momentum and finish more than two rows. The point is make sure I sit down and make some progress each day. Of course, once I divide fronts and back and I’m working on fewer stitches, I’ll adjust the MDKR – say, 4 rows on the back, or 8 rows on one of the fronts, or whatever it takes to keep the project moving along and end up with a finished cardigan.

Tagged: WIP, MDKR.