January 17, 2008

Bauhaus Fair Isle

Bauhaus Fair Isle, by Mary Jane Mucklestone, from Interweave Knits Spring 2007, made for my younger son Daniel. The sleeves are a bit long but he says that's okay, he can cover his hands when it is freezing in Missouri, where he is studying at WashU in St Louis. It was so much fun to knit...and I would finished it sooner but it got too hot here to work with wool. I used Dale of Norway Falk yarn instead of Heilo, because I couldn't get the colors specified in the pattern in Heilo. . Falk was softer than Heilo and I'll use it again, and I loved the picture of the hawk on the yarn labels. Daniel wore his new sweater when he went back to school on January 12; from 74 degree weather here to 15 degrees in St. Louis!

November 19, 2007

Lofty Cables and Lace


Lofty Cables and Lace from Interweave Knits Winter 2000/2001, by Sandy Cushman. I used Classic Elite Mohair and Berroco Cotton Twist. It was a fun fast project.

July 9, 2007

Pinup Pullover



Pinup Pullover by Joan McGowan-Michael from
Interweave Knits Spring 2003

I made this as a gift, in a yarn chosen by the recipient. It was not appreciated, however, and now I wear it! I used to wear a scarf around my neck with it, but I have come to like the color, and my husband loves the neckline.

June 22, 2007

Mandalay Cables and Lace


A modified pattern from Knit N'Style Summer 2004 by Helene Rush, originally for Italian Ice ribbon yarn. I used Mandalay silk; in two different dye lots of the Oatfields color. I had to knit alternate pairs of rows to blend the two lots, as they almost looked like two different colors. I made buttonholes in the cable crossings. After I finished, I didn't like how the cardigan looked buttoned, so I sewed it up and I like it much better. The sleeves unroll to wrist length. It looks much better when I don't wear a belt underneath it! The lace was fun and easy.

June 18, 2007

Cabaret Raglan


Cabaret Raglan, by Norah Gaughan, from Interweave Knits Summer 2004. I had thought Cabaret was a discontinued yarn, but when Herschners (not my favorite yarn source) put it on sale early in 2007, I snatched some up, in pink, my favorite color. Here it is. It is a very casual pullover and the bottom rolls a bit, so I should have swatched the border first, and then I would have found that it needed a few more garter ridges to lie flat. It is too casual for office wear, even for me. I also found that I don't enjoy knitting with tape yarns that produce a springy fabric, but it was a quick and fun project.

Mandalay Medallions







Mandalay Medallions
, by Norah Gaughan

from Interweave Knits Spring 2003
. It took8 skeins of Reynolds Mandalay silk. When I first laid eyes on this pattern, I told myself it was time to learn how to crochet.... The photo doesn't show the bottom border, to which I added an extra row of single crochet before the scallops to make it lie flatter. I wish I had added another row still, as the border has a tendency to curl a bit. I loved doing the scalloped edge.

1824 Blouson Pullover



1824 Blouson Pullover by Mari Lynn Patrick, from Interweave Knits Summer 2007 issue. I made it with 9 skeins Reynolds Mandalay silk yarn, knit circularly instead of in separate pieces, as my reverse stockinette knit back and forth is very uneven. Knitting it circularly make it go very fast, with no seaming except for under the arms. I really love the look of the tucks on the sleeves and bottom bands.