After receiving this photograph yesterday, I simply had to update my post.


It has been a delight to make this charming sweater for my grand-daughter. Lu chose her yarn very well. It’s the variegated one spun from merino wool and dyed by an indie dyer. Its quality shines through in the finished garment.

Here is a link to my earlier post where I wrote about the pattern.
https://wordpress.com/post/dailyfiberfun.wordpress.com/6380
It was very well written, no errors found. I made a few adjustments to accommodate a lighter weight yarn and adjust the measurements to fit my giftee. This sweater is sized halfway between the size 4 and 6, per pattern instructions. I also chose to make the neckline and button bands wider. It took just about all of 3 balls of 100 gram dk weight yarn. – I’d guess 650 yards.

I had a lot of fun experimenting with a gradual color change as I knit up the sleeves from the cuff. Once I got a color sequence that pleased me, I repeated it on the sweater body.
Even setting in the sleeves went great. I was telling Bill that this sweater ended up so well I should retire from sweater knitting – like an athlete who desires to quit at the top of her game.
Naw, I’m not gonna do that. It would be a shame to disappoint the fans. ; )

It’s certainly tempting to retire on such a high! It looks fantastic.
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thank you!
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Don’t retire at the top of your game! You will end up coming back when your sweater skills have faded and your legacy will be tarnished.
Great looking sweater, by the way.
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You speak Truth! thanks!
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That is gorgeous! Lu is going to love it 🙂 Also, don’t retire – you have many more years of making lovely sweaters ahead of you!
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Thanks Marilee. I won’t quit until no one wants my finished objects.
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Good plan!
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She loves that sweater! Wow. Adorable.
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