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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Alatus

Alatus: Winged

I must admit that Latin is not a strong point, but when I was thinking of what creative name I could come up with for this knit, I took the easy way out and simply described the item in another language. (sneaky creativity)

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From the front, and unassuming (if extremely low-cut) sweater.

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And from the back, my experiment with cable-mapping.

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And un-modeled.

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And, depicting the truer-to-life chocolate brown loveliness that is Louisa Harding's yarn.

Specs:

Pattern: Alatus (self designed exploration of cable mapping)
Yarn: Grace by Louisa Harding (6 skeins)
Things I'd change: As usual, there are several. First, I'd add some more space to the front-sides around the neckline. I'd also curve the neckline a bit more too. It came out more square than I had envisioned. I'd be more careful about shaping the sleeve cap (since I had to pull them both out several times to achieve a normal-appearing shape). The sleeve-holes would be about an inch longer too. It's not tight there, but there certainly could be more room. I'd also be more meticulous in my counting for the pattern. Unfortunately, up near the arm shaping, I ran out of room and had to sacrifice a feather or two.

What I love about it: mostly the yarn. It's like butter. Oh so wonderful, and the most perfect shade of chocolate brown I've ever seen in a yarn. Highly recommended.
Three-quarter sleeve rock the boat. You save yarn, it still keeps you warm, and yet you don't have to worry about the cuffs getting worn or crappy. It also saves time on the much-dreaded sleeve knitting.

This knit depends on another (as yet unfinished) knit for a large part of it's prettiness. I'll photo them together when/if I can get it completed before October 1. (mais oui, self-imposed deadlines once again).

I've been playing with the idea of posting the cable chart, but I think it's only discernible by me.

Come on cold weather! I can't wait to wear this puppy!

Edited to Add:
***Link to Pattern on Craftster***

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Alatus



CHARTS
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37 comments:

  1. That is very cool.

    I've seen sweaters with wings before and they don't usually do much for me, but I really like yours. The cabling is subtle and pretty.

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  2. Thanks cyn. I'm glad it's subtle - that's what I was going for! I don't like when a garment has too many things going on in it. It should have one strong point, and the rest be "neutral".

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  3. that is just so cool. i'm not even into the whole wings thing, but i love the effect here. more than that, i love how you were able to chart cables so expertly on your first try! woah.

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  4. this sweater is beautiful and classy as could be. amazing color and everything.

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  5. I *am* into the whole wings thing and have never seen cables like this before. I really really want to make this, so I hope you write a pattern! Thanks for posting!

    --Rachel

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  6. My friend would love this! I would be so excited if you made a pattern that I use to make her one. This is so beautiful!

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  7. This is impossibly beautiful; I would pay for the pattern in a heartbeat. I agree with your philosophy of subtle style and you achieved it perfectly here. It's *wonderful*. I'm totally jealous of your cable-charting skills.

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  8. I would LOVE for you to post a chart! Please, please!

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  9. You should submit this pattern to Interweave Knits....It is absolutely breathtaking. Gorgeous!

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  10. How gorgeous! And amazing that you designed it yourself! I love the neckline as well, it's really flattering. (I got here through a link on craftster if you're wondering who the heck I am :))

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  11. Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!! I am more than willing to pay for the pattern... Please please please please please please......

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  12. I have to agree with the other people clamouring for a chart. I love *anything* with wings, and would DIE for a chart like this. It screams cardigan to me. :D+

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  13. oh man. a chart would be so amazing. if you sell, i will buy.

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  14. Please Please Please post the chart! Even if it's a bit confusing, I wouldn't mind figuring it out because the result is amazing.

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  15. I agree with Kristy Knits. I think knitting magazines would be interested in this. It's unusual and very pretty. I say do it again...make notes...tidy up what your creative juices tell you to and submit it!

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  16. This is lovely! I don't think it is that low cut. Or perhaps I am very daring?

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  17. omg its gorgerous submit it to knitty

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  18. haha i got here from craftster too (you're sure to have more of us, now that you're on the "hot new projects". this sweater is wonderful! i love the unexpectedness of the wings in the back.

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  19. This is one of the most gorgeous sweaters I've ever seen. Congrats on making it!!

    I'd love to see the cable charts, or even written out. I'd love to make this sweater.

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  20. Beautiful job! so creative! would love a chart too! Annie

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  21. That is really cool! Are you going to offer the pattern for sale? If so, I'll buy it.

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  22. Freaking Fantastic! It is gorgeous and very creative, congratulations!!! This really must be a published piece!!

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  23. oh and I just made a hat with that yarn in that colour - it's beautiful

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  24. It's so beautiful! Like everyone else, I'd love to see a pattern. :)

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  25. I've posted the pattern notes on craftster - there's a link to it on me blog under "Patterns By Me". I hope to have a scan of the chart up soon!

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  26. i saw this on craftster and LOVED IT then. how much better to know it was made by a canadian!

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  27. What a great sweater!I really do hope that you post a patern, or instructions and the cable chart. I think a lot of us would be interested in making this. I know I would, for sure!

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  28. A friend has asked me to make this, but I don't feel competent to do it without the cable chart. Will that be up soon?

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  29. I hope to be able to get near a scanner soon. I'm sure you could do much better on your own! I'll try my bestest to make it legible.

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  30. Oh My God. I love it. This is my tat: http://img95.imageshack.us/img95/710/aprilback1nn.jpg

    I don't know how to knit but I so want a similar sweater!

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  31. I don't have a clue how I stumbled upon your website but I did.
    I never even thought that knitting could be this sexy. This looks great.

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  32. I know you must hear this all the time but I would KILL for this sweater! lol

    This is a work of art! I love how simple it is in the front and the beautiful wings! I will have to knit one for myself! (though I don't know if I have the skills for it yet...) I am so happy you made it available! Thank you!

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  34. That's really a very cute idea ! I'm not as good into knitting to make a shirt but your's is really great !

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  35. Absolutly wonderfull, Ilove it, but I'm french and d'ont understand all you are saiyng !!! Bravo Kisses
    I'would like a translation, but it is impossible, I'am sure.

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