
Dear friends
Thanks for letting me join your monthly Wednesday knitting show and tell. Today I have photos of the pullover finished recently for my daughter. Her friend Krystal kindly snapped some photos.

I was gratified to find that it fit her perfectly. This is a version of Autumn Bloom by Olga Putano Designs available on Ravelry.com. My modification is in the sleeve. Daughter did not want the stranded panel included in the pattern, which mimics the yoke design. Instead I worked the contrasting yarns into the very deep cuffs by knitting them with a corrugated rib stitch.

Using the gold Malabrigo yarn was a little tricky. I had skeins from multiple dye lots, so they didn’t really go together. I blended two different toned skeins by alternating each round. The two strands are twisted together at the center back.
The multi colored yarn in the yoke is Knit Picks Hawthorne dk in colorway Foster Powell. I also used a skein of Swish in colorway moss.
And that will satisfy my desire to knit sweaters for awhile. Projects planned for 2025 completion are mostly accessories and socks. But don’t quote me on this. When I come across an amazing yarn or pattern, I’m not shy about changing my plans.
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It’s beautiful! A perfect fit, and I love what you did with the cuffs – I’ll file that away for future consideration.
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Thanks. Corrugated rib is not as stretchy as 1 x 1 rib using one strand. But it is a good one to use when you want to gather the sleeve edge in more snugly.
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This is a lovely finish. It looks great 🙂
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Thanks. It helps to have a pretty model.
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That is so beautiful….xx
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Thank you.
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congrats on the finish! It fits her really well.
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Wow! Nice work!
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This sweater is a masterpiece! And your daughter is a brilliant model! I love the subtle tonal quality of the sweater body… that gold yarn looks luminous! You did a great job mixing those skeins as well.
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Thank you so much. Malabrigo Rios yarn is dyed in the tonal method – there is variation in the intensity of the color throughout the skein. I love using it.
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Colors are great! And I love to knit these kinds of sweaters – your cuffs are like little opals sparkling in the sun.
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Aw, what a nice comment. Thank you.
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That is a beautiful sweater! You did a great job, and it does fit her perfectly 🙂 And also fabulous job blending the yarns – I would never have known they didn’t blend. The contrast color is so striking with the gold!
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Thanks. Malabrigo Rios is a dyed tonally, so it isn’t very difficult to disguise two different dye lots.
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It’s really beautiful, I love the contrast colour peeking through at the cuffs
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Thank you.
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It is beautiful! Lovely colors combinations too.
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I love the corrugated work o the sleeves, actually I like the whole garment.
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Thanks
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Oh wow – amazing colorwork with the yolk – and the palette is wonderful!
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