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Tuesday, August 04, 2009

EZ's seamless set-in sleeves

I just tried the set-in sleeves from Knitting Workshop... now I'm wondering why I waited so long!



This is a little jacket of my own design, knit from Louet MerLin Worsted (lovely stuff). The shoulders fit so well I don't know if I'll ever work a flat sleeve again. Another triumph for Madame Zimmermann!

19 comments:

  1. Gorgeous jacket. Perfect fit. Congratulations!

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  2. How beautiful this sweater is. You've done a wonderful job!

    Joy

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  3. Anonymous12:37 PM

    Beautiful design, perfectly executed.

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  4. Wow! Your design is amazing, I love it.

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  5. Anonymous10:07 PM

    Wow!....just WOW!

    (I have have KNITTING WORKSHOP. I'm off to read about set in sleeves)

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  6. Anonymous10:23 PM

    Beautiful - love the design

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  7. I saw this beautiful sweater on your blog.
    You are a great designer!

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  8. Beautiful job! Do you have a link to the Ravelry project? I've love to add it to my favorites!

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  9. what a beautiful jacket! Will you write up the pattern?

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  10. Stunning.

    Straight out of Vogue Magazine (I mean that in a good way!).

    Fits you like a glove, and I love the radiating detail.

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  11. Anonymous10:12 PM

    def! write up a pattern & sell it
    its good enuf!

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  12. Lovely creation, looks wonderful.

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  13. Lovely creation, looks wonderful.

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  14. As I commented at your blog, this is so elegant, timeless, profesional... you are talented, Ms. Bluegarter!

    I've yet to try seamless set-in sleeves but it seems to me they would take less yarn than traditional, separately knit and seamed in ones, if only because of the lack of seaming, don't you think? I need to pull out my Barbara Walker and review about top-down ones, too.

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  15. Most splendid version of EZ's concept. I met this sweater (and the knitter!) in person at the Sock Summit last week; there is additional detail across the back-waist. Altogether lovely; way to go!

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  16. your jacket is gorgeous!

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  17. It's beautiful, a classic.

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  18. Anonymous4:13 AM

    From Barcelona(Spain) I'm love with your jacket: it's wonderfull! What a pitty that I can't knitt as well as you. Can you send to me the pattern (better in spanish if you have)? I tried to convince my mother to help me to knitt it!My @: iraultza@libero.it Thank you for all!

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  19. Where can I get this pattern...I love this jacket!

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