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Now I will finish it by sewing... and then it goes into the washingmashine... perhaps I can wear it tomorrow when I go visit A....
Pattern is Billowing by Cecily Clowik MacDonald. It is a free pattern from her blog Winged Knits :-)
Named partially because of the Venezia sweater that I lifted part of the Fair Isle design from. This sweater started off as a grey lump I knit to prove to myself I could knit a sweater I would like... Bad start to a bad sweater. It was too short, the sleeves looked odd and the top didn't fit right. I cut off the top down to about the armpits and reknit up to incorporate the white pattern and the u-neck collar. I then unraveled part of the bottom and the sleeves and added two inches to the sleeves and about 5 inches to the body of the sweater. I haven't taken it off since I finished it.
Pattern: Robin Melanson's Juliet Pullover from IK Summer 2004
Yarn: 12-1/4oz. 20/2 linen from Habu Textiles, double stranded
Beads: approx 45gm silver lined 8/0 hex from Bead Asylum
Needles: Inox Grey 3.25mm circular
Approx 2-1/2yds velvet ribbon
I didn't do the graffiti, btw.
Closed bridge in Garden City, Georgia.
Pattern available on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lettuce-pullover-rated-r
The SureStep PullOver is a completely unique AFO. It is the first custom AFO that can be used as a freely articulated AFO or as an SMO simply by removing the proximal strut. This convertible device allows children to develop balance reactions and strength while wearing the SureStep SMO's and still gives the option of adding the proximal strut for increased stability and assistance with ambulation.
Made from pattern 8437 as recommended by Nicole!
I used a sweatshirt weight jersey with a waffle texture and while it isn't the softest fabric I have ever worked with, the pattern was a joy to make up.
This is a size 5/6 and sadly for the moment it swamps her! Far too big.
I decided to leave the hemming until she fits in it so I don't have to adjust it again.
Pattern: Pomegranate by Bonnie Sennott
Yarn: Quince & Co. Chickadee in the Pomegranate colorway
Needles: US #5/3.75mm and US #3/3.25mm
Pattern: Owls by Kate Davies
Yarn: School Products Cashmere Merino Cone
Needles: US 9
Yes it's that darn owl sweater that everyone and their mother has knit. I followed katiekakes' modifications for using worsted weight yarn, which is to knit one size larger than you normally would using US 9s. This worked out perfectly! To date, this is the most well-fitting sweater I've ever made, and I've made a lot of sweaters... -_-;;; A pleasure to knit and wear. There's so many things about this pattern I appreciate, from the shaping by the small of the back (genius) to the shortrows around the back of the neck. The yarn was an absolute delight to work with and I reckon I only used about 40% off the cone! Expect to see a lot more knits coming soon with this same yarn.