There was no more fiber to be had of the same kind, and it wasn’t like I could just go down to the store and get more yarn.
You wouldn’t believe how many times I picked up and put down this project. I really loved the yarn, loved the color, and loved the way the vest was coming out. But I kept trying to figure out a fall-back plan if I did not have enough yarn.
I did proceed on the project design for publication using the commercially available Lorna’s Laces Green Line DK. So now having proved the design and gotten final yardages, I felt I would at least be comfortable in finishing the handspun version for me(!) with the fall-back (literally) plan of using a similar color wool yarn I had hand-dyed on the back of the vest where it might not be as noticeable (at least to me when wearing, lol).
As always when I am concerned about running out of yarn, I just knit faster. So actually, when I got re-started on this ufo, it hardly took me any time to finish. I completed the remainder of the lower body, both upper fronts and upper back in just 2 days!
I did run out of yarn, but not until I was part way through joining the shoulders to the back. There’s a bit of difference that can be seen upon close inspection, but nothing that will bother me now in the least. Yay!
I think I am going to have fun wearing this vest a lot as it is going to be perfect to go with blue jeans that I usually wear these days of ‘retirement’. The yarn is so soft and feels good. I always loved that yarn I had spun and now am so glad I finally was able to complete what I envisioned — even if it took me over a decade, lol.
Congratulations. It’s lovely. You must be beyond thrilled. I’ve been there before, but not quite that long.
Happy wearing!
LynnH