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It's done and I love it!
Pattern: Bubble pullover from Knitting Nature by Norah Gaughan.
Yarn: Novita Nalle, two strands.
Needles: 3.5 mm for ribbing, 4 mm for pentagons, 4.5 mm for sleeves.
Modifications: Did the sleeves in the round up to the armholes.
Weight: 598 g
Pattern : Peasy by Heidi Kirrmaier
Yarns : 6.2 balls of Yuzawaya’s Alpaca Wool in col.no.SFN40(90%wool,10%alpaca/110m,30g)
Needle : 24” JPN.6(3.9mm)/5(3.6) cir
Hook : JPN.6/0(3.5mm) for the trim
Buttons : L.musée/φ10mmx5
Mods : so many
My grand-mother (she's 85) knitted this cute pullover for M's christmas.
The sleeves are a bit short but i like its vintage style, and the awesome color!
bubble pullover from knitting nature
i do not know what to do with my face in photos. seriously. i am so not pissed, i am happy!
Nature Walk pullover made with navy/purple fleece. I made the collar inside and facings with corduroy. She asked me to make this after seeing her brother's. I made a slightly widened and lengthened age 8 (too lazy to trace another!). I left the sleeves original length. However, I taped the sleeve and back pattern pieces and made them as single piece. So no seam or lining in the back, and no seam in the sleeve.
Blogged at bred2make.blogspot.com/2011/02/purple-paisley-nature-walk...
Maple Ripple is a scoop necked pullover with long set in sleeves and side shaping, and sits just above the hips. A pretty lace border adds flowing lines along the hem and cuffs, complementing the simplicity of the stockinette body and sleeves.