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Adorable little cardigan. (Thanks Ruthie)
By the way in cooler climes we need long sleeves in our cardigans.
Adorable little cardigan. (Thanks Ruthie)
By the way in cooler climes we need long sleeves in our cardigans.
It is quite true, and in fact, although a short sleeve cardigan is very useful for extending the wearable life of a sundress in my own locale, a long sleeve cardigan gives the sundress even more longevity, so I made one of those too.
I used cotton yarn again, this time in Jo Sharp Desert Aran Cotton, in an off white called "Solstice". I actually repurposed most of this yarn from a jumper I made for my younger daughter a few years ago. She only wore it a few times before some dastardly cup of tea spilt itself down the front and left an unfortunately placed stain which we could not remove.
(This link is the version I made for my older daughter - it's still in use)
As I'd knit the previous incarnation mostly in the round, it ravelled easily, and I was able to remove the tea stain by discarding the stained sections. I had a few balls of unused yarn to make up the shortfall.
Keeping to my current theme, I used a pattern that I'd made previously, Miette by Andi Satterlund. (I just noticed that I have not yet posted about the previous version - bad blogger that I am). This pattern does not actually have long sleeves, but I just extended them from the original 3/4 length with a bit of tapering to the wrist. I particularly like the bust shaping on this cardigan, its nicely fitting for something made in 10ply.
I changed the neckline finish to an i-cord bind off, and lengthened the body of the cardigan by one lace pattern repeat, but otherwise this is knit pretty much as written in the smallest size -much to the displeasure of my daughter who tried this on and found that it was too big for her (Yay, I can keep this one)
I was wondering why I haven't made myself a little white cardigan before. It goes with nearly everything in my summer to autumn wardrobe.
Then I remembered how long my daughter's white jumper lasted. I wonder how many times I'll wear my new cardigan before it suffers a fatal stain attack.........
5 comments:
So cute... wish I could knit!
Beautiful Cardigan, fantastic sleeves!!! The white will go with everything in your wardrobe but be careful of those cups of tea.
I think both of your cardigans are absolutely gorgeous and would get lots of use in any kind of climate. ;)
The perfect white cardigan as you say will extend your summer wardrobe perfectly. I need to find mine and extend those sleeves 3/4 in winter does not work for me. Like the idea of the I-cord bind off.
Still in awe of your knitting skills - need to learn more... i-cord bind-off?
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