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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
I knit on the this like crazy the second this pattern came out- which basically means I worked on it exclusively- funny how much faster the pattern is completed when that is done! ;P
Couldn't resist adding the blurry photo because Truman is so darling in it. :)
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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.
the back of the Greek Pullover (Interweave Knits). I'm using Rowan Kid Silk but in a different color than what the pattern specified. I'm also going to leave off the little chiffon ruffles.
Yep, I designed a pullover for once! Knit in yummy Malabrigo Rios, the Bottineau pullover features a fun slip-stitch cable and oversized cowl neck.
Pattern: Gathered Pullover from Winter 2007 Interweave Knits
Yarn: I think like 10 skeins of some pink yarn my mom got me from China
Needles: #8
Gauge: Hahahahaha, oh wait I think I gauged this time to check for the drapeyness of the fabric before knitting.
Time to knit: 3 months plus another 7 months sitting in a pile of rejects before I decided to take an inch off the sleeve to make them of even length.
Gripes: The two sleeves were knit separately and somehow came out looking slightly different and of different lengths too! So that really bothered me so the sweater sat in a corner for 7 months before I got on my ass to accept the sleeves looking a bit different and chop off an inch off one of the sleeves.
Overeall, after all the mishaps I really adore this sweater. I love how it fits perfectly on me and the cables are beautifully placed and adds interest to an otherwise boring pullover.
Yep, I designed a pullover for once! Knit in yummy Malabrigo Rios, the Bottineau pullover features a fun slip-stitch cable and oversized cowl neck.