New tomten, stash-busting striped raglan




Here are two more from my ongoing EZ binge. The first is a tomten in green heathered Cascade 220 with Dale Freestyle Stripes, blue alpaca i-cord, and my first full length zipper. The second is from two years ago, and it's my stash-busting raglan. It was not only my first EPS sweater, but the only sweater I have ever made without a trip to the yarn store. I made it entirely from leftover yarn, hence the stripes. It is my only thrifty sweater.
Labels: EPS raglan, Tomten
3 Comments:
I loved the striped raglan! It doesn't look leftover at all. I admire your excellent use of stash.
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Lauren, at 8:25 AM
Great knits! I like your color choices in both. The stripes came out wonderfully; now I want to go make one, too! I certainly have enough in my stash... :)
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Jen, at 10:17 AM
I love your stripe combination. EZ's raglans are great for using up stash yarns.
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Sheila, at 5:37 PM
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