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Finished! The neckline is several inches lower than the pattern called for, but it's just the way I like it.
I recently started knitting a new display model for Cottage Yarn. I'm using Universal Yarn Deluxe Chunky 100% Wool yarn in a nice periwinkle blue color.
I'm using a free pattern I found on the Cascade Yarn website, called "Childs Alternative Cable Pullover".
Here's the free pattern:
www.cascadeyarns.com/patternsFree/C170_109Childs.pdf
I've almost finished the back.
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Worsted in color #152 Oxford Grey and #099 Fisherman
Needle Size: US5/3.75mm
Pattern: Skullflake (ravelry link)
Recipient: Matt
Completed: 15 October 2009
In honour of Newfoundland's 200th anniversary, Barbara Harpur, owner of Harpur's Knitting Centre in St. John's, designed this sweater that incorporates both Nordic and Celtic traditions.
The overall texture, created by simple knit and purl stitches, forms a traditional zigzag pattern echoed in the easy Fair Isle bands at the hems.
I designed...a pullover?!
Knit in Tanis Fiber Arts Yellow Label DK - a squooshy superwash merino.
Pattern available shortly!
A year and a half later, this pattern is DONE! Details here.
Hedge Fence is knitted in the round, with sleeve caps worked flat and sewn in. All 12 sizes (31" - 55") are individually charted, although the pattern text includes several pages on how to modify the garment to fit your body.
Pattern is available here for $8.50.
I designed...a pullover?!
Knit in Tanis Fiber Arts Yellow Label DK - a squooshy superwash merino.
Pattern available shortly!
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.