I could tell you lots of things but I'll skip it all and get right to the good stuff - my new sweater.

This is Sahara by Wendy Bernard knit up in Cotton Fleece (New Age teal) and Tilli Tomas Disco lights (Natural). The Cotton Fleece was delightful. This was my forst time using it but it certainly won't be the last. It was easier on my hands than cotton usually is. I guess that the wool content makes more of a difference than I'd expect. The color is fantastic and the feel of the finished fabric is just lovely.

Unfortunately it's not a terribly sturdy yarn. Do you see the fuzziness in the picture? That started even before I put the sweater on for the first time. It makes me a little nervous to wear it. For that reason this will be more of a special occasion sweater.
I wound up with one full extra skein of both the Cotton Fleece and the Tilli Tomas. The Cotton Fleece I'll likely use but I'm not so sure about the Tilli. I really don't want to worry so much about my knits.

The pattern itself was fine. It's clear and well-designed. I only made 2 smallish mods. I did one less waist decrease (and increase) to accomodate my somewhat ample figure. I suppose that I could've done the decrease and the sweater still would've fit but I erred on the side of caution and I'm happy with the decision. The other mod was hubbo's suggestion. He told me that I really ought to go with a 3/4 sleeve because I tend to push my sleeves up all the time anyway. We debated it the whole time I worked on the sleeves and during one exchange he even pointed out that as I was debating the point the sleeves on the shirt I was wearing were pushed up to my elbows. In the end I think that he's right. It works much better for me like this.
This is only the second time that I've made a sweater for myself and the first one is a shapeless, sleeveless, mess. Comparing this to that earlier effort (no, I will not show it to you - it's that sad)I would say that I've come a long way. The usual turn-off to knitting sweaters for myself is the time involves in knitting larger garments but this really wasn't bad aside from the procrastination. Now I can't wait to get another sweater on the needles.
It looks great on you! Nice color, nice fit. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so terrific on you! Congratulations on a job really well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sweater!
ReplyDeleteAny chance the Tilli would wear well as an accent on a shawl, scarf or something that is more an accessory than a garment?
It's gorgeous and looks great on you!
ReplyDeleteI do like the mods you made; shorter sleeves, gentler shaping, no contrasting ring at the lower edge. Enjoy your sweater!
ReplyDelete(would you consider doing another version of same sweater, maybe sporty feeling?)
I like it! That one has been on my queue for a while. I hope to get around to it soon.
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