Thanks!
I've been reading this blog for months, getting ideas and inspiration (and the guts to try something new!)
My son is very into Transformers, so using the EPS system, and the basic ideas for the Seamless Yoke sweater, I came up with this:
I probably should have scaled the Decepticon logos a bit better for the smaller decrease on the yoke, but my son is very excited to have his Transformer's sweater!
I used Knitpicks' Wool of the Andes -- a decent "basic" yarn, I think.
My son is very into Transformers, so using the EPS system, and the basic ideas for the Seamless Yoke sweater, I came up with this:
I probably should have scaled the Decepticon logos a bit better for the smaller decrease on the yoke, but my son is very excited to have his Transformer's sweater!
I used Knitpicks' Wool of the Andes -- a decent "basic" yarn, I think.
11 Comments:
That's awesome! I want the charts!
By Katie, at 9:22 AM
THAT IS AWESOME! :D
By RodgerPM, at 10:00 AM
That is awesome you are a great parent... I am doing a BLue's clues one now. I think EZ would have been ok with it
Casey
By Minnesota Mazzio's, at 11:32 AM
So cool! I bet your son is thrilled!
By Stephanie, at 2:44 PM
Oh shoot -- now I have to make this (or a reasonable facsimile) for my boys -- they would love this!
Your's came out beautifully -- I mean cooooool!
By Mary G, at 3:02 PM
Here is a link to the graph I used.
By Noel Lynne Figart, at 4:13 PM
What a great idea! I cannot let my son see this!
By Mandy, at 6:02 AM
So. Cool! Your son must be in kiddo heaven!
By goodkarma, at 11:29 AM
My husband is a big transformer fan. That is really cool.
By Oiyi, at 1:31 PM
Oh no....I'm going to need those charts too. So much for the Lego sweater I designed!
By Beth in WI, at 2:30 PM
Very cool--good work! i once tried to make a Thomas the Tank Engine sweater for a nephew but fortunately he grew out of that phase before I got too far along (too much intarsia for me!). Your yoke sweater is a smart idea.
By Jen, at 8:44 AM
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