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Pattern: Baby Cables and big ones too by Suvi S.
Yarn: Rowan Felted Tweed, 6 balls (size small)
Needles: 4.0mm circulars
Notes: I enjoyed knitting this sweater. The cables made it really fun to knit. The yarn is nice, but I dropped more stitches on this sweater than I have on any other project I've made. The fit is exactly how I wanted it, and it's comfortable to wear. The only problem is that I didn't check the dyelots of the yarn before starting, so there was one ball that was from a different dyelot. Of course, I didn't notice it until after the sweater was completed. I was sitting in the optometrist's office (of all places) when I looked down at my sweater and noticed that there was a wide band across the middle of the sweater that is much lighter than the rest of the sweater. It's not noticeable at all in the photos, but you can definitely see it in person. I dont' want to rip it out, and I don't think overdyeing is an option since it's a tweed yarn. I guess I'll leave it as is, and hope that if anyone notices the color difference, they'll think it's a design element.
...thank you very much, Sabine! ^^
Fashion Credits:
- Pullover: SmartmausAdele
- Jeans: RuPaul Integrity Toys
- Belt: Gloss Convention Welcome Erin
- Watch: Le Smoking Adele
- Bangle: unknown (gift)
I sewed the button bands together to stop the button bands puckering. So instead of a cardigan, it's now a pullover
Details: ravel.me/Salihan/sc
I designed...a pullover?!
Knit in Tanis Fiber Arts Yellow Label DK - a squooshy superwash merino.
Pattern available shortly!
I knit this easy baby pullover from a few balls of vintage angora. The stitch pattern will entertain you while knitting and make the parents. ooh and aah.
I added buttons at the neck after taking this photo. This makes the sweater easier to pull over baby's head.
The newest member of the pack: Ridley Township. They've just pulled over a 1967 Chevy Impala. They suspect he might be a drunk driver. So they are prepared for what ever will happen in the next few minutes.
I'm trying to make a temporary space that I can use while I'm working on another part of the layout. This is just the inside of a shelf. I just put some paper in for a background.
My first knitted sweater ever! If this has taught me anything... it's to go with seamless patterns from now on! Made from KnitPicks Cotlin in the color Swan.
Easy Street Pullover
Pattern: Patons Street Smart booklet
Yarn: Malabrigo Chunky in Indigo colorway
Needles: Size US9 and 10
Details on LollyKnitting Around