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finished armwarmers

I started these a long time ago--decided to finish them since the weather is being all New England and stuff. I had to modify the pattern to include some arm shaping, and I'm reasonably happy with how it turned out--could be tighter, but better too loose than too tight to wear comfortably. They keep my arms warm and I can still type in them! This is also my first project with cabling, so I feel like I leveled up in knitting in some small way.

Details on the arm shaping: I modified the pattern by adding an extra needle with some more stitches at the beginning (at the end by the elbow), and decreasing as I worked towards the wrist. (I did a bit of swatching and made an educated guess as to how many to add, and it seems to have worked out fine.) Since the cable is the only part with a pattern, this wasn't really tricky at all, and it's a tactic I think I'd recommend anyone with larger arms who's interested in full-length armwarmers.
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thanks for all the help!  I guess I was holding everything a little tightly because it was my first time out with dpns.  After I frogged the half dozen rows I had done, I tried again and it is working out just fine.  The yarn is not quite right for a cable pattern - it goes thick and thin - but I don't really care because these were practice and for me and I just love the yarn anyway!  Now I know to use it for other things LOL.  The pattern is a breeze, btw.

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