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This is the boatneck pullover from the latest knit.1 magazine. I had some lion brand cotton-ease in my stash and only needed to add two more balls.
I've already considered the different dye-lot dilemma and have a plan.
Pattern: Wide Ribbed Pullover (even though it's obviously a cardigan -- there are many things in VK I don't understand)
Source: Vogue Knitting Spring/Summer 2003, p. 77
Designer: Mari Lynn Patrick
Yarn: Deco Ribbon from Crystal Palace
This cardigan is the reason I bought this magazine. I just love it.
Modified a basic pullover pattern, knitting in the round and adding a zigzag through the midsection.
Pattern: Rectangela by Berroco Design Team
Yarn: Briggs & Little Heritage, Sheep's Grey
Needles: 6mm
I sewed up the sleeves and instead of working the front and back of the body seperate, I picked up and am knitting down in the round.
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.
Lovely little terrace that made it easy to pull rather than lift across one portage on the way to Burnt Island Lake.
Front
Pattern : Interweave knit fall 2007 -
Designer : Pam Allen
yarn : Cashmerino Chunky - Debbie Bliss
Color : 17008
Size ; M
Twisted Sisters pattern, needed a lot of redo to their instructions - sorry. I used Tahki linen and some ribbon yarn.
Pattern: Cobblestone Pullover by Jared Flood
Yarn: Cascade 220 Heathered Brown
Needles: US #8
If you'd like more info you can find it here. Thanks! Tiennie