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Cabled Pullover Cardiganized

May 27th, 2008

Patons Cabled Pullover… kind of. I changed this a lot.
Handspun Ugly Batt from High Prairie Fibers
I really like this sweater.

SOCKS!

April 3rd, 2008

Brown yarn from a cone of superwash wool from eBay, hand dyed by me with purple, orange and green spots. Overdyed with a bit of yellow and pink as well for extra texture.

Yarn dyed for a knittyboard swap

February 25th, 2008

Dyed in a fit of jet lag on the 12th. Arrived with the other swapper, so now I can show it here.

Dickinson Pullover

February 19th, 2008

knit in Scotland as a Christmas present for my mother.

TLC Cara Mia on 5.5 mm needles. This was a fantastic knit, the cable pattern is really intuative. This is the smallest size but knit at a larger gauge. Stretches to between 40 and 45 inches in the body, there is no waist shaping so this size is consistant throughout.

NEW KNITTY! NEW KNITTY! NEW KNITTY!

December 5th, 2007

I am so tempted to cast aside everything and devote myself madly to this sweater.

provincial waistcoat

September 26th, 2007

I finished this at the beginning of the month, but it has been way too hot to model a wool vest until now. I like the vest but I think it is not the greatest choice for my shape. Maybe it would look better over a long sleeved thermal t.

The pattern and the super light and fluffy hadspun yarn were well matched and made for a quick, fun knit. And yes, I know that my shirt needs to be ironed.

Equestrian Blazer by Kate Gilbert for Interweave Knits and a preview

September 1st, 2007

I loved this pattern. It was easy to knit. I wound up knitting the smallest size to make up for using a rather bulky yarn, and I think the subtle self striping highlights the beautiful short row shaping.

I have sewn the collar down all the way around since the photos were taken. You can see it curling at the top even with the two rows of crochet I added. I am also thinking about swapping the button out for a wooden toggle.

And here is a sneak preview of a pattern I hope to have for download by the end of the month. It is already charted and the pattern is ready to go in the colors shown, but I am going to chart it in a few more colorways and give some options for using shetland wool, the new knitpicks heathers, or maybe since there is -gasp- no steaking in this fair isle sweater I will even include a few superwash sock yarn color charts. Let me know in the comments if there is any colorway that you must have. This one is mostly blues and browns. Also leave a comment if you want an email when the pattern is ready for download!

New Garnstudio Patterns Are Up

July 25th, 2007

One pattern for a very retro cardigan I have been waiting and waiting for since their fall preview. I can not be the only one as they chose the order based on votes.

nice and tailored lose those bows though

This cabled jacket is great but I would not want that band of texture around my tummy.

This is very similar to my favorite vintage pattern for children

Imagine this tunic in a great stripey handspun instead of the sock yarn

I do not usually like feather and fan for garments but this top is pretty and I like the little sleeves

Spinning and knitting and spinning some more

July 10th, 2007

Three ply sock yarn and tiny tiny sock.

540 yards of two ply creamy laceweight.

princess shoe

July 10th, 2007

I have not even finished the first of these tiny booties yet but it is so cute I had to post it. Knit in handspun superwash wool in a heathered pink with gold sparkle. The paper button will be replaced with a snap closure and an embroidered on sparkle gold button.

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