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knitting design

5
Nov
2014

single minded knitting focus

Each Wednesday, I post little snippets about what’s happening, and what I’m working on.


Single minded knitting focus, gets pretty boring after awhile.

knitting in black and white

My winter coat is all I’m working on.

Some other ideas are brewing in the background, but as far as crafting goes, this is it. No spinning. No sewing. No other knitting.

I put the body together, have picked up for the sleeves, and am halfway through sleeve number 1. This means it’s absolutely no-longer a portable knitting project, and while I knit, it’s doing double duty as a blanket.

My plan is to close up part of the side-seams & underarm seams, once I get both sleeves halfway knit. I’m doing this so I can get a better understanding of the proportions of the sweater/coat.

I’ll get some better photos and write a more in-depth post, once I close up the side seams and it stops looking like a grey alpaca blob.

28
Oct
2014

The Perfect Transitional Sweater

knitted sweater

sweater blocking

This is not my typical type of sweater.

I’m not usually into short-sleeved sporty-looking hand-knit wool sweaters. But that’s what this sweater wanted to be, so that’s what this sweater is.

I tried to take down the sporty feel – that just looked half-assed.

I tried adding sleeves – they threw off the proportions – plus I ran out of yarn.

I tried doing turned hems – they were bulky.

I thought about doing buttons instead of a zipper – that felt wrong on every level – plus I love zippers on knits.

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Once the body was done, instead of working a hem, I went back and added ribbing. I unpicked the bind off, dropped each stitch that I wanted to change from a knit to a purl, and picked them back up with a crochet hook.

This was definitely the right idea – even though it took forever and a half.

The turned hems were bulky, and sloppy, and felt heavy, whereas the ribbing is sleek and wonderful, and keeps the bottom hem from curling up beautifully.

adding a zipper to a hand knit sweater

My favorite part of this sweater is, by far, the zipper. I adore zippers in knits.

I’d never sewing a zipper into a hand-knit before, and am quite proud of how it came out. (Now I want to add zippers to all my sweaters.)

basting a zipper into a hand knit

I put the zipper in by hand. First basting it in (to hold it in place, and help line up the stripes), and then using a back-stitch to sew it in properly.

zipper in a hand knit sweater

Even with basting, the stripes are the teeniest smidge off (about half a row, most obviously on the first white stripe), which I’m a bit annoyed about.

Though not annoyed enough to take out and reattach the zipper.

Day-82

And despite my face in this photo, I really do like this sweater.

It isn’t something I’d ever pick up in a store (theme!), but I’m really glad it’s part of my wardrobe. There’s something to be said for expanding your comfort zone.

And it really is kind of the perfect sweater for weird transitional weather.

15
Oct
2014

this week was a week full of sweaters

Each Wednesday I post little snippets about what’s happening, and what I’m working on.
You can see all of the Wednesday posts here.


It’s a week of sweaters…

sweater dress

I finally washed and blocked one of the first garments I made for the self-made wardrobe project. I kept putting it off, and putting it off, because I thought I was going to over-dye it, but the somewhat strange pooling is growing on me.

black sweater

My boring black sweater is done!!!

Done. Blocked. Worn. Yay!

It might have been a nightmare to knit – but I absolutely love it.

Versio Sweater - close up

And I have finished photos of the Versio Sweater to show you tomorrow!

I still have my transitional sweater, my jade sweater, my inherited sweater, and my sweater jacket to finish – but I’m feeling a little bit better about fall & winter.