
I only started knitting in the fall of 2002 so I was really still a newbie when I made this but still... I really have no excuse because I'd probably still make the same mistake. There's a reason for this. I have an insane fear of making things too small so I ALWAYS err on the side of caution and go big. Apparently WAY. TOO. BIG. I do this for myself, my kids... everyone. (I am such a complete dumbass sometimes. Even my Jaywalkers are a little too big.)
I still love the sweater and I was extremely proud of it when I finished it. It was fun to work since it was my first big cable project. I LOVE CABLES! For the first time everything lined up right and the seams looked so pretty. It's made out of Elann Den-m-Nit pure indigo cotton and I adored the yarn. I also loved the idea of seeing the way it wore. I envisioned the cables getting definition from the fading on the high points. I still can't wait to see it happen but I guess it'll be a while. I still have a lot of this yarn and I made a sleeveless top for Lindsey out of it which she wears with pride.
Ok, note to self... believe the fucking sizes indicated in the pattern! (and a gauge swatch would help too!)
I think the sweater does fit, loosly... but not bad at all. It is a beauty, and he looks handsome!
ReplyDeleteDude, something to note is that Debbie Bliss has never actually met a child. Her six-month sweaters are about the right size for my five-year-old daughter.
ReplyDeleteThis is not entirely your fault.