The end of a bog jacket.
Oh, baby. Sometimes when we miss a target, we miss it by not just a little but a lot.

The end of a bog jacket, as modeled by Beautiful Sheep.
Now, I know I should listen to Elizabeth Zimmermann when she says things like "12-13% of [k]". I know this! But I looked at my knitting and I looked at my arms and I thought, Oh, geez, 16 stitches won't be nearly enough to make full-length sleeves! So I cast on 40.
A rough estimate about how many stitches I am over the mark? 24. *facepalms*
Well, there was that. There was running out of yarn. All these, oh yes, I was prepared to deal with. But then... take a look at the picture.
Take a look at where the tan waste yarn is on the left, and at the beautiful grafting job I did on the right.
*&@$*&@$!!! I grafted the wrong *&*&*&%#% part! TWICE!!! (Because I had to rip out the first grafting due to doing it wrong.)
OMG, y'all. There are times it's worth struggling with a project to make it come out right, and times when it's not. When you've got sleeves that are about a foot too long, that's not a time to struggle the rest of the project into shape.
Now, I do want to make another Bog Jacket. I really, really do. The side shaping was fantastic, and the garter actually looks good draped against my body. Seriously, this has potential, it does.
But not this time. And this is why I decided to make my test sweater projects out of stash yarn -- so I wouldn't feel bad when I threw it the hell away.
I'll be swatching and casting on again today, but this version of the bog jacket is toast.









