You all know how I feel about neutral colors and I couldn't resist this classic color of tweed yarn in Oatmeal. This color is sure to compliment almost anything in my wardrobe for maximum cardigan usage. You also might know I often have gauge issues (I just knit so dang loose!). For this sweater I was working with 16.5 stitches to 4" instead of Miriam's 19 stitches to 4" (and I was on a 6!). I did the math and went ahead and made the smallest size 32" to finish with a 36" which was what I was going for. It worked out well and my cardigan fits beautifully. Miriam's pattern is well written with waist and bust shaping in the body and short row shaping for the back neckline. It knit up quick with no hiccups. I took her advice and blocked the sweater before seaming which made the seaming so easy!
Thanks, Ironwood for the awesome and other-worldly photo-shoot backdrop!
3 comments:
It's so cute Jaime! You did a great job. I need to get on making a cardigan out of the Donegal!!
That's a neatly shaped sweater. And ZOMG YOU SHRUNK JAIME!
Idk about the sweater butt those pants look great on you ;)
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