Front of Honeytree Vest |
Back of Honeytree Vest |
Pre-soaking |
After soaking and hanging the yarn to dry |
And so today I proudly present my finished sweater:
Clarke Pullover |
Pattern: Clarke Pullover
Designer: Jane Richmond
Yarn: Tanis Fiber Arts Green Label Aran Weight (100% merino)
Colourway: Various quantities of Midnight, Mallard, Sand, Lemongrass, Olive, Chestnut, and Buttercup
Added Notes:Colourway: Various quantities of Midnight, Mallard, Sand, Lemongrass, Olive, Chestnut, and Buttercup
Needles: 4.5mm
1. My goal was to stick to the original colours, using up as much of the scrappy bits, supplemented by some partial skeins that I had in my stash. I had no specific striping pattern in mind, I just added different coloured stripes as I knit.
2. With this many stripes comes a ton of ends to sew in. But sewing ends in doesn't bother me. It took me about two hours to sew them all in.
3. The only modifications I made to the pattern was to knit shorter sleeves, and of course, to add my random stripes of colour.
4. As always I am super impressed with Tanis Fiber Arts yarn. The colours are beautifully dyed and the quality of the yarn is excellent. If you haven't knit with this yarn before I highly recommend it.
I have to admit that I am super happy that I decided to knit this sweater. Since the yarn was aran weight, the sweater knit up very quickly, and now I have a new fall sweater to wear in my cupboard.
This sweater was a break from my many works in progress. I will report on those items soon. I am trying very hard not to cast on anything else. However, there seems to be a tempting number of new patterns that have been published recently. It's a fun time of year to be a knitter! Don't you agree?
Beautiful colours and well worth the effort you put into it x x x
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