No more lurking
It was done in Knitpicks wool of the andes, I dyed the pink yarns with koolaid.
It was done in Knitpicks wool of the andes, I dyed the pink yarns with koolaid.
Labels: Tomten
The Specs:
-Pattern: Saddle-Shoulder Aran Cardigan, from Wool Gathering #63, by Meg Swanson.
-Yarn: A bit over six skeins of forest brown Briggs and Little Regal
-Needles: size 8 circs and dpns for most of it, some ribbing on 5s and 6s.
-Start to finish: August 8, 2006 – February 20, 2007.
This one’s been over 6 months in the making. Thanks for such a great pattern Meg! All the details and more pics here.
I'm knitting with this coned yarn from WEBS in color Arctic Fox. This yarn is still in spinning oil, so the stitches are much harsher than they will be once I've washed the oil out. When I made my swatch the yarn puffed up really nicely. I've just finished the neck opening (the slit you see on the right side of the picture), and I can't wait to get through the next 30 rows so that I can pick up stitches for the body and see how those short rows work! But I have very little knitting time, so it could be a while.
Labels: Hand-To-Hand Aran
Labels: seamless raglan, steek
Labels: February baby sweater
Labels: baby surprise jacket
Labels: watch cap
Thanks again for all of the help. I finally have finished the February baby sweater. I absolutely adore it. It's made with Elann Highland Silk in Celadon using Knitpicks options size 6.
This one took me a while, but I hope my knitting will continue to get faster. My best friend has already requested one in purple when she has a baby. (Hope she has a girl!)
Labels: February baby sweater