Day 2, The #CowParade Project

So now that I have my cow and my yarn (and an all important deadline), I need to start the project.
But it’s not as if you can go on Ravelry and search for a sweater pattern fit for a cow. I actually need to do quite a bit of math and measuring.
One of the first things to measure is gauge: how many stitches and rows per inch for a given yarn thickness and needle size. When I told fellow knitters about this project, after they stopped laughing, they recommended I use really large needles so the knitting would go faster. While each yarn does have a recommended needle size, you can push it a little. So I tried knitting with size 11 (8 mm needles) and got a 2.5 stitches per inch gauge, but the needles were awkward to hold.
I went down to 10.5 (6.5 mm needles) and while the gauge went up to 3 stitches per inch, they were much more comfortable to hold and knit with.
It will mean more stitches to knit in total, but if I can knit faster and with greater ease on slightly smaller needles, it will be worth it.

The next thing to measure was the cow itself. When I’m creating a sweater for a person, it’s a lot simpler to take a few key measurements and plug them in to a basic pattern/recipe. (Shout-out to Tin Can Knits and their Strange Brew recipe!)
It’s not quite that straightforward for a cow. The main issue is the front legs aren’t arranged at opposite ends of the torso like in people. So I did a ton of measuring and sketched several views of the cow with relevant numbers.


Armed with these numbers and the knowledge from knitting many, many sweaters in the round, I started to notate the pattern for my cow.

I cast on 130 stitches + 3 for the steek and started the neck ribbing. While I usually do lopapeysas bottom up, I’m working this one top down, so in case I run out of time, I can just make the sweater a bit more cropped.
Tomorrow, I’ll start the first motif.
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I’m so happy to be following this journey. What a fun and very challenging project you’ve undertaken. Best of luck! 🐮
Yay! I shift between the extremes of “this is so cool” and OMG what have I done!”
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I recognize this as what you were knitting during a portion of the Planning Board hearing.
Yup! You’ll see me knitting this everywhere this summer