I just completed my first sweater. Me, girl with the attention span and the motivation of your average earthworm, has completed a completely wearable piece of clothing when not so long ago the whole concept of knitting seemed too bizarre to grasp. Think about it. Take a pair of pointy-ended chopsticks and a longish piece of yarn, do some manual gymnastics and you have cloth. Someone had to sit and DELIBERATELY, CONSCIOUSLY come up with the whole concept of casting on, knitting, purling, shaping, etc. etc. Why? How?
first sweater observations
if i were to make this sweater again, i would...
TECHNIQUES:Cable: horseshoe cableDecreases: ssk, k2togIncreases: m1Neck shaping: short rowsCollar: picking up stitches; knitting in the roundSeaming: mattress stitch (invisible vertical on stockinette; invisible horizontal on bound-off edges)
The original calls for 12 sts/4 in, and the smallest size seemed really big. With the yarn I used, I knitted in the pattern's largest size to make an XS sweater.
Knitting in a smaller gauge also fixed the 'problem' of having that gaping neckhole, which heard from other people prevented the sweater from staying on.
You can get the pattern for free here.
in the queue The best part of finishing a project - other than wearing the project - is starting a new one. The next in the queue is this from Phildar's Tendances Automne 04/05.
I'm substituting the yarn again, but the gauge is the same so I shouldn't have to make any changes.
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