But yesterday it was lovely and sunny so I took some pictures of my cut-away cardigan.

This is a prototype. The sleeves aren't done yet but I'll probably finish them when I figure out the changes for the body. I don't think that well, or at least I can't get see all the details clearly, off of the needles. So I work the long route of knitting and reknitting. This is an idea I have had for a while and it was fun to knit up.Does it need to be edged at the front. The pattern lays flat but makes an uneven edge. What kind of edging? I don't want to introduce another pattern so maybe some of the K2, P2 rib continuing down the outside edge.
Hmm. I'm still thinking about the sleeves. Long, short, 3/4 length. I am leaning towards the 3/4 length, knit in stocking stitch to just below the elbow, with a 3" ribbed cuff (knit with larger needles so it's not tight) stopping mid-forearm which could be extended the full length to the wrist if desired. But I'm waffling. It could just be spring which has not sprung which is influencing my decision for shorter sleeves.
This is my first sweater without buttonholes. And I LOVE IT. The stick is by AlanaB and we have them in our shop but I hadn't made any sweaters where I could use it. I love putting my sweater together with this. It's great. I can see doing more like this.
I have, as you can see, lots to mull over. Any suggestions?
-Deb
P.S. Commenters:
Yes, I am feeling better, Jed. Thanks. And I'm coming Tuesday.
Samm, I think wearing mismatched sox is a great idea. Just think, no second sock to knit and from one 100g ball you get to try two different socks in the same colour and see how they turn out. You wouldn't even have to turn on the light in your bedroom first thing in the morning, just put your hand in the sock drawer, pull out 2 socks and go.
What a great sweater!! Love the front, and the special ribbing on the back. As for the edging, you'll need to ask someone more experienced than myself....
ReplyDeleteSee you tomorrow - the snow IS going to stop. Can you bring it with you?
Jed
I think a sock drawer full of single socks would be lovely!!! :) I truly like the sweater. I'm making one right now that is moss stitch with a rectangular design high on the back and cables on the front. The edges are moss, and in the magazine photo they look very scruffy. Uneven. I'm thinking of doing a row of crocheted slip stitch along the bottom and sleeve edges to tidy them up. Would that work for your sweater? I'm hoping it will for mine. Can you believe I've messed up the moss stitch!? Unbeliveable!!! I thought I had dropped a stitch ( knitting in the car) and picked up what I thought was the dropped stitch, but turns out not to be at all. I had the correct number all along. Just some stupid loose looking thread, I guess. Now I can't get the correction to look right. I'm going to try again. And again. If I fail knit night folks will show me what I'm doing wrong. It should be so simple!!! Good luck with your beautiful blue sweater. It's going to be lovely. And the shawl pin/stick thingy is great!!! samm
ReplyDeleteLove the sweater! Can't wait to see if finished.
ReplyDeleteWe even had a freeze (no snow of course) here in Texas last night -- really unusual for our HOT part of the world.
My husband and I have been to Orilia and love it there -- beautiful.