In April, I came across a message in a Facebook group. was looking for people to test her new vest model - The Walk Along Cardigan. I signed up boldly - boldly, although so far I've only made sweaters and never vests.
The start date of the test came and I received the model by email. Of course, no one here delivers the yarn that Ashika used and I tried a substitute. For a future project I have a lot of Etrofil Bambino Lux Wool balls and with it I managed to make the measure. I ordered 10 green balls because I want to keep the white for the other project.
At the beginning, the repetition of this network slowed me down, but after a few 30 lines I realized and it was going faster.
Then came June and I had a lot of work to do, a programming course and an extra photography project. I had no time for knitting except 2-3 rows in the evening after the child fell asleep.
I finally finished my back in June. After we sent the child to the grandmothers for the holidays and I finished the course and the projects, I had a little more time for knitting.
When I got to the collar and the button strap, to be honest, I was very confused, the model seemed pointless to me
Finally, 10 days after the deadline, I finished it anyway. For size L I used 8 and a half of the 10 balls.
I couldn't block it very well in the cramped space, but in principle it should be flat in front