This has been the Summer of the Sweater. Since May I've knit Harvest, by Tin Can Knits, Ardys, by Laura Aylor, and now Alice in Wonderland by Justyna Lorkowska.
That's three sweaters! |
I would show you the front, but I haven't fixed the button band yet. The front view's a bit ... revealing. |
I am so pleased, and proud of this sweater. It's my first time doing top-down set in sleeve construction--which wasn't nearly as hard as I thought it might be. For the most part, the pattern was clear and well-written, though not for the faint of heart (or inexperienced). There were a couple of places where it essentially said "keep doing what you ought to do in this spot..." so if you didn't know what you ought to do, you'd be kind of screwed.
I mostly did though, so that's alright then.
I used Knit Picks Stroll Tonal, which is a tonal sock yarn that has enough color variance to almost count as variegated. I swapped out skeins every two rows to keep it from doing any weird flashing or pooling or what-have-you. That seems to have worked pretty well, though it did make for a billionty ends to weave in.
Lessons learned: I wish I'd made it a size smaller than I did. It's supposed to have negative ease, and it's a smidge loose throughout the bustular region. I also decided to skip adding buttonholes to the front placket because I figured I'd never wear it open anyway. I'm regretting that life-choice. Not a major deal, but I wouldn't do it that way if I could go back in time and do it again.
Project Specs
Needles: Knit Picks Options, size 6
Yarn: Knit Picks Stroll Tonal, CanopyPattern: Alice in Wonderland by Justyna Lorkowska
Started: July 22, 2014
Finished: August 30, 2014
So now what?
I don't have a sweater problem. You have a sweater problem. |
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