Smatterings

  • Garter Yoke Cardigan

    P1050725

    The beginning:
    I have dyed up 1250 yds of worsted wt. wool.  Shades of green, lots of khaki and olive with a touch of blue.  Not as blue as it looks in the picture.  Already I've made two changes to the pattern.  I wanted my neck to be a bit smaller so I went down three needle sizes for the first 5 rows.  The button holes will be bigger, instead of a k2tog, yo, one stitch version, I've changed it to a two stitch buttonhole.  There will be five buttons, and they will be bigger.  I think I have my buttons.  Wouldn't that be nice.

    5 responses to “Garter Yoke Cardigan”

    1. Very Nice, both yarn and pattern! Looks like a quick knit1

    2. Nice color – that is going to be pretty.
      Yesterday was fun – it was great to hang out and spin with everybody. See you soon!

    3. Yes, indeed, matches the pine in that picture.

    4. Pretty beginning!

    5. Manise

      Very nice start!

  • saturday (a sweater)

    The Rhinebeck Cardigan

    P1050717

    Approximately 1000 yds. of 2 ply handspun worsted wt.  I spun as I knit. 
    Needles #7US
    Mods: I lengthened the sleeves and body by a couple inches.  The button band is wider.  Cuffs, collar and button band were knitted on needles 3 sizes smaller than the body. 

    I'd like some better pictures.  The color was so far off that even photoshop couldn't make it right.

    12 responses to “saturday (a sweater)”

    1. Bravo! I can’t even begin to say how amazing that looks, and to have it be your spinning as well as knitting is just super.

    2. Beautiful lines, excellent fit. Very very impressive handspun. Would love to see it up close.

    3. Color be damned – it looks wonderful!

    4. Fabulous! Just fabulous! You’re an inspiraton.

    5. Oh, the color would just detract from the sweater! Great job…that’s on my list, although not in handspun!

    6. Kate/Massachusetts

      Your sweater is gorgeous! It looks lovely on you, too! Good job!

    7. What a great picture. I absolutely love the way your sweater came out, and I was very glad to get to meet it in person on Saturday. It is totally inspiring that you made it of your own handspun!

    8. cyndy

      Perfect!
      I just love the way the buttons echo the stitch pattern!
      And your handspun looks soft and warm.

    9. Karen

      Love the sweater! Is it a printed pattern?

    10. I love it! I’ve put that book on my xmas list, I really hope I get it!!! Is it a drop sleeve? Yoke? Details!!!

    11. Love it! Especially love the square buttons!

    12. Love it!! The square buttons are perfect!

  • Next up

    A quick trip to Barnes & Noble and I have a copy of the winter Knit.1 magazine.  I've been waiting for Melissa LaBarre's Garter Yoke Cardi pattern to be published.  There was a month or so between the time that I first saw it and the time when the pattern would be made available, plenty of time to dye some worsted wool in shades of green.  

    Garter_yoke_cardigan_from_knit.1_fall_winter_08_medium
     

    Check it out on Ravelry.   I'm thinking not so many buttons. 

     

    3 responses to “Next up”

    1. I need to pick up a copy of this magazine, too. I know there’s something in it that I want to knit – I just can’t remember what at the moment.

    2. Shee-oot! I went in this week and couldn’t find it. It’s not supposed to hit the stands ’til the 16th, I thought. I’ll have to get in there again…

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