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I made this sweater about 4 years ago for my daughter. I have seen a similar sweater in a magazine and tried to recreate it. I made very long sleeves for this pullover, so my daughter still wears it after all these years.
You can see more of my designs on my blog www.StylishKnits.blogspot.com. I have an on-line store at www.SimonasDesigns.etsy.com
Pattern: Cobblestone Pullover by Jared Flood
Yarn: Paton's Classic Wool Merino
Color: Dark Olive
Skeins: 5 (yds.)
Size: Smallest
Needles: 8US
Pattern Modifications:
My gauge was a lot smaller than the specifications, so I went up a needle size. The gauge was still smaller then the recommended size, but I left it as is because Jon's chest is smaller than the small measurement and he doesn't like his clothes too baggy.
I made the body length 18" rather than the suggested 16" and I made the sleeve length 21" rather than 19" because Jon has long arms and a long torso.
For the body I cast on 166 stitches, rather than 176. For the arms I cast on 48 stitches rather than 52 stitches and did the increases as written. I followed the rest of the directions as written, except for taking out the final decrease.
made from old sweatshirt and bits of old ts
hand stitched
pattern from stitch magazine fall 2010
for kids' clothing week challenge fall 2010 hosted by elsie marley
One of my wife's latest knitting projects, the Climbing Vines pullover, so called because of the vine design visible on the completed section. The color of the yarn is "Cloud Jungle".
I made this sweater about 4 years ago for my daughter. I have seen a similar sweater in a magazine and tried to recreate it. I made very long sleeves for this pullover, so my daughter still wears it after all these years.
You can see more of my designs on my blog www.StylishKnits.blogspot.com. I have an on-line store at www.SimonasDesigns.etsy.com
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This was a killer project. It took seven months from start to finish--longer than any other project I've done. You can read all about it on my blog:
yarnhog-yarnhog.blogspot.com/2008/05/fo-death-by-cables.html
This top-down pullover is worked no sewing, including the zipper installation. Grove features Dream in Color Classy (a squishy worsted merino) in Tokyo Creme. It's accented with handmade leather patches on both shoulders and elbows. The kid-version preceded it, so now you can make it for your man no matter how little or big.