Heroine

December 17, 2008

in General Knitting

HeroineThis is my version of the Heroine sweater (a Twist Collective pattern). As I suspected, this was a really quick knit - it probably took me just over two weeks in total. The knitting went fairly smoothly. The only problem was a glitch in the pattern for the right front, which I didn’t notice until I was several inches into it. The pattern has since been corrected.

I was a little nervous about doing the fulling (felting) after seaming the sweater up, just because I have a front-loading washer which doesn’t allow you to open it up during the wash cycle, so there is little opportunity to control the amount of fulling. However, because it was snowy and cold out, I opted to do it at home anyway instead of going to the laundromat.

I ran it through one wash cycle with a couple of pairs of jeans, and although it shrunk a bit, it wasn’t quite enough. On the second cycle, it was just about perfect.

Anyway, this is probably about my favorite sweater I’ve ever knit.

If you’d like to see an in-progress photo to get an idea of what it looks like before seaming and fulling, click here to view my previous post about it.

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Another Clapotis

December 4, 2008

in General Knitting

I’m making pretty good progress on Heroine. So far, I’ve finished the back and left side, and I’m about 3/4 the way through the left side. However, it’s such a big project that it’s really not all that conducive to portable knitting. So, I started another project last night at knitting group:

ClapotisYes, that’s right, it’s another Clapotis. I know everyone’s done one - in fact I’ve already done one myself, but it’s a really enjoyable knit, made more so by the beautiful Malabrigo Silky Merino yarn I’m using. What I find most interesting about this pattern is that it really looks like nothing much until you drop the stitches - and then - magic.

Update: this post shows how it looks once you start dropping stitches.

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