Monday, September 24, 2007

Are those arm holes I see?

An updated progress photo--

We've got arms!

Even though I love the original pattern, I've made several adaptations to the original design. Many of the changes were after seeing the finished product on Pinku.
The pictures and descriptions from that blog inspired me to start knitting this sweater at 2:30 in the morning last week Monday. Please tell me I'm not the only one this happens to...



The biggest alteration I've made is that I'm doing a 9 stitch braided panel instead of the original bobble cable pattern. It's not that I don't like bobbles...it's just that...okay, I just don't like bobbles. This sweater is being knit out of Nashua Handknits in Evergreen which is a fantastic Wool/Alpaca blend. Because it's a chunky weight yarn, my gauge for this sweater was considerably larger than the pattern. This hasn't been a problem, its just required some extra trying on throughout stages. Once I finish the body portion of this sweater, I'm going to begin the ribbing on the sleeves much higher up. I'm hoping that this will give the sweater a puffy-sleeved look at the top similar to the Elizabeth Bennet cardigan in Stefanie Japel's book Fitted Knits.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

you are amazing and I love that you made a blog about your sweater, keep it going.

Anonymous said...

Your the best Rachel! I can't wait to see the FINISHED sweater. Keep it going, but make sure you get some sleep!! Love ya!!

A.D. said...

Came by to see your blog. You seem like a very skilled knitter. I am a beginner so I'm still in the 'scarf stage'! I think sweaters are a long way off for me!