Pattern: Gaets
Yarn: Fleece Artist Woolie Silk 3 ply (almost 2 full hanks)
I first thought of this pattern months ago - the name actually came from some graffiti that I walk
Things that I like about this one: the yarn! Fleece Artist strikes again with another new favourite for me.
I also enjoy the fact that the buttons are a pretty close match, and my fledgling attempts at lace designage seem to have turned out alright.
I'm rather surprised with myself, in that the weird thick/thinness of the collar actually turned out the way I wanted it to. It's a combination of decreasing and short-row shaping.
What I'm not too thrilled about:
I still have a long way to go in my learnins' of the proper shaping for sleeve caps. These ones seem to have turned out a bit square.
I also made the buttonhole a bit large, and so have to sew them up so the buttons don't keep popping open!
I must admit, I like it better from the back.
I did keep notes on this one, and it may be patterned-up, if people wish. As stated above, the sleeve-cap shaping is not good, but I think greater minds than mind can prevail over what would be the poorly written and certainly misguided directions.
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I'm a newish reader to your blog, but I want to say, that sweater is adorable! I would love a pattern for it. (I'm half inclined to reverse engineer it myself, and start knitting right now... it's that loverly!)
ReplyDeleteI especially love the back, and the neckline. Such beautiful attention to detail.
Great to see you back! Your sweater/cardi is lovely (as all of your patterns).
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece! I love the look of the back, very cute.
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely put the pattern into my queue! :)
Your sweater is beautiful! I especially love what you did to the neckline.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! Great design! And I love the color!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely. I didn't notice sleeve caps till you said somehting and I still think they look fine.
ReplyDeleteSuuuuuper cute! I love it; you did an awesome job! I can't wait to see some other ones on Ravelry (if you publish the pattern)!
ReplyDeleteOkay...I just have to tell you what an admirer I am of your patterns and your blog. Your so very talented and I so appreciate your sharing your fabulous patterns :) Oh,,,and this sweater is GREAT! I would so be interested in the pattern. Hiccups and all. Thanks again,
ReplyDeleteMara
What a wonderful little sweater, I love it:)
ReplyDeleteI have been reading your blog for a while now and I have to say that I really like your work. You have nice style.
It's stunning! I love, love, love the colour and the design is fab! :)
ReplyDeleteVery rarely do I see something and immediately want to go buy the yarn to cast on - I adore this jumper, and would most definitely buy the pattern (as soon as physically possible) if you wrote it up. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the color. What a great design. Can't wait to try it out!
ReplyDeleteI'm also new here, and I think the sweater looks fantastic! I hope you will wear it in good health.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! I am loving your new sweater -- great color, neat lace pattern, and the front collar rocks. Your necklace is awesome, too!
ReplyDeleteGlad to read a post! The mini cardi is adorable. Great color and very cute back design.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's super cute! I've just started a hat with Woolie Silk, and it's so nice to knit with!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the pattern! You're so good with necklines (and we like the same style in sweaters!). BTW - in the first picture, your cup of tea looks HUGE!!! and it's making me crave a cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteI've only JUST got caught up on the blogs I'm subscribed to... and I LOVE LOVE LOVE this little cardi. It's so cute. I have a few hanks of burgundy cashmere that I think would be lovely for this. I do hope you figure out a pattern. Also, even though I love it how it is and, (I dont know if this has been mentioned already) what about a cute little puff sleeve? That may help with the "boxiness."
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