A yoke and a swatch

§ March 20th, 2008 § Filed under sweaters § 9 Comments

Thanks so much everyone for your kind comments on the puff-sleeved cardigan! I am very pleased with it, and delighted that y’all liked it as well. A couple of you asked if the short-sleeves made the whole wool-sweater thing redundant, but I find that they work very well for this springy weather here in the bay area. I’ve worn it incessantly since I finished it, and with a scarf, it’s perfect even for cooler evenings, not just for the nice 60sish days we’ve been having. And the wool is lighter than a cotton short-sleeved cardigan would be, so it doesn’t feel too warm at all.

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In fact, I liked the idea of the short-sleeves so much that I swatched for another pattern, Norah Gaughan’s Currer I bought the Vol. 2 booklet at Stitches, and amazingly, Cascade Eco +, supposedly 3.5 stitches to the inch, gets me the right gauge for this pattern at 4.5 stitches, on size 8 needles. My loose knitting never fails to amaze me. The colour is 0958, a rusty shade that looks much better when wound and swatched than in the skein. I’m still not sure if I am going to like the thick gauge overall, but the yarn is cheap enough, and the sweater small and unusual enough that I’m willing to try it. And did I mention that I worship Norah?

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Also, my Cobblestone hobbles along. This is the third attempt at a yoke, starting the decreases well before the pattern calls for them, and also trying something with a v-ish neck. Wish me luck, because I am totally winging this. I have a weird picture in my head about how the overall finished sweater is supposed to look, and no amount of stringing and wearing is giving me a sense of whether it will fit, as yet. It involves several mods other than the split in front, so keep your fingers crossed that they will all work out. Unfortunately, since I didn’t bother to decrease the short rows before I split the neck, I’m having to do the garter stitch in a funny way – half of it is fully-knit, the other half fully-purl, changing over at the centre back. Ah well.

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Spring break begins this weekend. I just revised and sent an article to a journal, and have only a dissertation and a couple of papers to read over the next week. Dare I hope that this will be done soon? Wish me luck, and stay tuned.

9 Responses to “A yoke and a swatch”

  • Ruth says:

    I don’t think I knew Eco Wool came in such pretty colors! Sounds like a fun project. The Cobblestone is looking very pretty. I hope the yoke works out!

  • stacey says:

    that eco wool is a beautiful color – it reminds me of curry!

  • Gwen says:

    This time of year, I want vests. I hadn’t thought of short sleeved sweaters, but they could be even better! It’s so cold in the mornings running the kid to school (and me to work).

    I’m looking forward to seeing your cobblestone completed. The yarn works very well with the pattern. Knit and rip and knit and rip and knit until it’s right!

  • orata says:

    I love Eco Wool, but I think it’s totally mislabeled as far as recommended gauge–the fabric is so loose at 3.5 sts per inch. I would consider it an aran weight yarn, not chunky/bulky. Looking forward to seeing your Currer–it’s such a cute pattern.

  • pamela wynne says:

    Wait, since when does Eco Wool come in such gorgeous colors?? Can’t wait to see how your Cobblestone yoke turns out. Enjoy your vacation!

  • femiknitter says:

    Oh yes, that orange is wonderful. I can’t wait to see how Currer goes–I’m definitely interested in the pattern, but it looks a little short for my taste. It’s always better to see it on a real knitter, you know?

  • eSS says:

    I love the pattern Currer. All the Best ! I am sure it will turn out well.
    Take Care

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