the jumper was knitted in the round with cable and bands (no problem) to the armholes and this i and finished ages ago
The design was unusual in that you cast on the cuffs knit up the sleeve across the yolk leaving a slash for the neck then down the other sleep to the cuff.
And in-between tossing it away I had lost the pattern
When I finished it first I found the cable across the front was off centre. and looked too odd to leave
- So pulled it out
- Next i finished, to find the 2nd sleeve ended 2/3 up my arm!
- so I pulled it out
- decided to do the sleeves separate and a separate yoke. not a good idea
- so I pulled it out
- When you pull it out (Frogging as in Rip it, rip it (ribbit) )the wool keeps the shape of the bent stitches and does not knit up again smooth;y
- so i pulled it out
- Time passed but then i Googled what to do with the wool (you wash in hanks in wool mix and allow to dry ..magic!
- and in the process discovered Fruity knitting pod cast An Australian couple living in Germany, Andrea and her husband Andrew and she is an AMAZING knitter
Fruity Knitting
So i finished the jumper
Then Celia came home and wanted some new sweaters
Then a red one in an old pattern |
I did a cardigan for my self as well as 2 others!! |
The top one was made form wool bought at an Op shop Cost of $8. Finished off with some Possum merino wool from NZ |
Then Celia wanted to replace a favourite that was looking a bit old so I copied the design and did it in her fav purple and black
I'd also learnt about Needle felting and repair my poncho that the silverfish had got at |
I don't wear hats much but wanted to try this stitch |
This was for Tala, Amz' new baby but was claimed by Cailyn 3 yo so made a 2nd one |
Celia wanted a cap for her Northern lights trip and admired my tea cosy |
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