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Months into knitting the viral Project Hail Mary fox jacket and I’m struggling with motivation, drowning in yarn ends, and questioning my relationship with intarsia.

When you’re not enjoying a project and feel like it’s “work”, you don’t rush to sit at the end of the day to work on it.

I’m far from excited about working on this jacket at all the times of day.

However, I can’t say I hate it because it’s still knitting; I’m still making something from nothing. But the dread I feel about weaving in all the ends is very real.

Look at this MESS! It’s going to take me forever! Sigh…

I actually went on Ravelry the other day to check out all the projects. There are so many! I’m honestly shocked that so many people undertook this. (I bet Mary Maxim is pretty pumped at the influx of business.). I’ve been reading the comments and have to laugh – so many knitters feel the same about this intarsia jacket.

I’m also trying to figure out how to tell another friend that I really, really don’t want to knit a second one of these. Do I have that awkward conversation now, or do I stay quiet and hope he forgets he ever asked?

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Knitting the Viral Project Hail Mary Fox Jacket: Intarsia Progress, Mistakes & My Struggles with Motivation https://mimimustknit.ca/project-hail-mary-fox-jacket-intarsia-update/ https://mimimustknit.ca/project-hail-mary-fox-jacket-intarsia-update/#respond Tue, 05 May 2026 21:12:03 +0000 https://mimimustknit.ca/?p=4758 Continue reading "Knitting the Viral Project Hail Mary Fox Jacket: Intarsia Progress, Mistakes & My Struggles with Motivation"

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Well friends, here’s my first real update on the viral Project Hail Mary fox jacket knitting project. It’s been a journey already.

If you missed the first post, you can read it here.

The Learning Curve

After ripping and re-knitting a few times, (and finally sitting down with this Youtube tutorial), I think I’m starting to get the hang of this intarsia thing.

I think.

This photo is why I got so frustrated! How is this so hard??! I didn’t take a photo of my fist attempt because, like I mentioned in my first post, it was just too gross.

I know this looks like pure chaos, but it works.

Improvements

Staying Motivated

I’m finding it challenging to stay motivated to work on this project. When you’re not in love what you’re working on, it’s easy to get distracted by new ideas or projects.

Will Blocking Fix My Uneven Stitches?

It’s got a lot of wonky-ness and I’m praying hard that they will even out in blocking.

At the end of the day, it’s far from perfect but it looks like a fox. I’m calling that a WIN.

Knitting and Audiobooks

Books on audio and handcrafts are like PB&J, aren’t they?

Have you read/listened to anything good lately? I’ll take recommendations in the comments.

Here are a few books I recently finished and loved:

Have a fantastic couple of weeks and I’ll see you back here with (I hope) a finished back and the start of some front panels!

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Knitting the Viral Project Hail Mary Fox Jacket: Gauge, Yarn & Intarsia Struggles https://mimimustknit.ca/project-hail-mary-fox-jacket-knitting/ https://mimimustknit.ca/project-hail-mary-fox-jacket-knitting/#respond Wed, 22 Apr 2026 21:34:31 +0000 https://mimimustknit.ca/?p=4741 Continue reading "Knitting the Viral Project Hail Mary Fox Jacket: Gauge, Yarn & Intarsia Struggles"

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Last week, I officially cast on the viral Project Hail Mary fox jacket knitting pattern. I was so excited to get started. I ordered my yarn directly from the Briggs & Little mill in New Brunswick (they were absolutely lovely to deal with BTW) rather than the kit from Mary Maxim. It felt like the beginning of a really fun challenge.

I’m totally missing the red for the tongue. 🤦🏻‍♀️

So off I went with swatching. Do you swatch? I always do for garments. Plus, the biggest size is slightly smaller than I would like so I thought I might have to play around with needle size anyway.

I swatched first with the pattern needles – 6mm/US 10. The recommended gauge is 14/4″.

6mm pre-blocking
5.5 mm pre-blocking

There wasn’t that much difference between the pre-block and the post-block gauge.

Clearly, the winner is the 5.5mm/US 8. But rather than a 48″ chest circumference, I’m going for 50″. AND the 6mm is a lot more flow-y.

So off I went! Ribbing was a piece of cake. First few plain rounds, no problem. Then this…

That’s a lot of little bobbins!

That’s when it stopped being fun. This is when my knitting confidence took a big hit.

But we got there in the end. Little paw prints done. They’re not great but not terrible either.

When I started the actual fox legs though, my intarsia was a MESS. I don’t understand how my stitches can be so uneven. Ugh!!!!

I’m very frustrated. I’m good at this knitting thing! Why am I so terrible at Intarsia? My friend Mary asked if I could duplicate stitch any of it. I initially said no because the B&L Atlantic is chunky and I don’t know that it’ll look right. But after my first attempt (which I didn’t photograph because it was too gross), I decided to try the “shadow” of the legs in black – it’s literally a line along the leg – using duplicate stitch.

Have you ever tried Intarsia? How did it go for you? I’ll take tips if you got ’em.

Stay tuned for progress…

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Wiley Lane Shawl: The Perfect Chunky Knit Shawl for Cool Summer Nights (Free Pattern) https://mimimustknit.ca/wiley-lane-shawl/ https://mimimustknit.ca/wiley-lane-shawl/#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 18:20:55 +0000 https://mimimustknit.ca/?p=4711 Continue reading "Wiley Lane Shawl: The Perfect Chunky Knit Shawl for Cool Summer Nights (Free Pattern)"

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Looking for an easy chunky knit shawl pattern you can throw on during cool summer evenings? This oversized wrap is beginner-friendly, cozy, and doubles as a blanket.

I’m finally finished writing up this pattern. I’m pretty excited to share it with you.

The vision for this pattern came to me when I visited a friend who lives in a beautiful home on the water. I thought “It would be so nice to have a row of beautiful, chunky shawls that can double as blankets, hanging by the back door ready to grab on your way out on a cool summer evening“. I pictured a rustic hand-made “coatrack” with three or four of these, in natural shades, hanging around, waiting for their wearer to head outside to sit on the back porch or by the fire.

Want a printable version with video tutorial and all the yarn weights? You can grab it on Ravelry HERE.

Materials:
2 skeins of Cascade Eco +
scissors
darning needle

Needles:
I used 7mm needles – no US equivalent is available. I would size down to a US 10.5 in order not to run out of yarn if you’re using the Cascade Eco +.

Dimensions:
The shawl has a wing span of 56″/142cm, knit in a diamond shape and folded in half. Each edge measures 40″/101cm.

This chunky knit shawl is worked in a diamond shape and folded to create a cozy, oversized wrap. It’s a simple increase-and-decrease construction, making it perfect for beginners.


PATTERN:

Tips for Knitting This Shawl: Keep your I-cord tension loose for cleaner edges.

With 7mm circular needle (US 10.75 or 10.5 if the former are not available to you).

Cast on 3 stitches using the knitting cast on.

Work 4 rows of I-cord.

Pick up 3 sts along the I-cord, bring working yarn to the front, pick up three stitches along the cast-on edge. (9 stitches)

INCREASE ROW: *K2, kfb (knit front and back), knit to three stitches remaining. Slip 3 wyif (with yarn in front).

Repeat the increase row until you have 168 sts on your needle.

DECREASE ROW: **Knit 3, ssk (slip, slip, knit two together through the back loop.

Repeat the decrease row until you have 9 sts left (3 I-cord, 3 middle, 3 I-cord).

I-CORD BIND OFF: *knit 2, SSK. Transfer your stitches back to your left needle and repeat two more times, until you’ve decreased the three middle stitches. Now you have your beginning I-cord and your end I-cord. Flip your right needle so that your tip is facing the same direction as your left needle and graft the 3 front sts and the 3 back sts using Kitchener Stitch.

If you make a Wiley Lane Shawl, tag me on Instagram @mimimustknit—I’d love to see it!

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