So my poor friend received only this picture of the sweater at her shower, as I proceeded to rip out most of it and recalculate the measurements of the sweater.
The sweater is from Debbie Bliss' book - Special knits, and is the ribbed sweater seen on the cover. My main beef with this pattern is that she only gives you the number of rows to knit, and not how long it should measure. These simple measurements would have saved me a lot of work, because my guage appeared to be alright, but I guess my row count was just a little too far off! The only modification I made was to add a button hole, as the picture just seems to have a broach pinned on it. I don't think my friend wants her baby stabbed by accident!
I also had almost 2 balls of wool left over from what she recommended, so I knit my friend's little girl a cabled hat from Cable's Untangles by Melissa Leapmen. I was quite pleased that I was able to figure out the modifications to make the hat for a baby from the adult pattern. It is just so cute. It appears to be about the right size for a one year old (been knitting for the future!), I figure it will fit her eventually.
I'll continue on with my Clessidra socks, the first one should be finished soon, the second one, well hopefuly I won't be aflicted with SSS. At the moment, though, I'm starting to develop a craving for sewing again. So many people are making great things out there!
Oh, I almost forgot, here is a picture of the socks I knit my mom for her birthday, though I'm not sure if she has even worn them yet. Grandma, you'll have to get after her for me! At least my puppy thinks they're delicious!
2 comments:
The sweater is super cute! I stumbled across your blog from Alison's (Brainylady).
NDG knit night is the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month at 2nd Cup on Monkland. What part of town do you live in? If you want more info you can email me at graphicdesignchick at hotmail dot com. I'd be glad to give you info!
I blog here: knitpurlknitpearl.blogspot.com and my shop is: www.robynsnest.ca (I do local pickup!)
Love your cabled socks (cassandra?).
And I hear you on Debbie Bliss not including schematics in her patterns. I've taken to spending the time to manually figure out what the measurements should be using the gauge and # of stitches and drawing my own schematics before starting, because, as I'm sure you've realized, her patterns, although stylish, are riddled with errors.
Darling baby set though.
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