I’ve finally reached the sleeve divide, which means that I can try the cardigan on for real, rather than just draping it over my shoulders. And I’m super pleased to say that it fits pretty well.

This, in turn, means that I can finally cut all the annoying yarns across the chest!

The colour fade from yellow to orange meant a lot of switching between colours, and quite often the live end of the yarn I needed was on the other side of the knitted fabric. I considered just knitting from wherever the yarn was – purling if the yarn was on that side of the fabric, even though the pattern called for a knit row – but was afraid that that would make it too hard to keep track of all the increases. So I just let the yarn jump the gap to where I needed it. As long as I was unsure about the fit, I didn’t dare cut the yarn (wouldn’t want to end up with lots of small pieces if I had to unravel it all) so I had all these fiddly yarns going across the chest, from one edge to the other. Now I’m going to chop them all, which is going to make things a lot easier!