Friday, September 2, 2011
Finished Object Friday
CeCe is done! It's a beautiful pattern and the resulting cardigan is also beautiful - I'd highly recommend it. When you're doing raglan decreases and neck decreases at the same time, you do need to keep track of where you are, but otherwise the pattern's not nearly as difficult as it looks. In fact the lace pattern is just eight rows (four pattern rows + four rest rows) across nine stitches so it's pretty easy to memorize. It still needs a button - I hope to find the perfect one at the KW Knitters Fair in just over a week.
Andrea is modeling here, but she's about a foot shorter and considerably smaller than the person for whom this cardigan is intended. Which explains why she's swimming in it. I've knit the medium size and added length to the sleeves and the body for a very tall person. Personally I like the red cardi paired with the yellow sundress but Andrea thinks the combination is altogether too much "ketchup and mustard".
The yarn is okay; it's a mohair blend and a bit scratchy. I gave it a Eucalan soak, and then I gave it a Pantene hair conditioner soak, so it's better than it was. Andrea found it a bit scratchy for bare skin but said it'd be fine over a thin turtleneck or something like that. I'd love to do the cardigan again in the recommended silk or cotton blend yarn.
As always check out the list at Tami's Amis for lots more inspiration!
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19 comments:
So pretty. And might I add perfect colour for our spring which has arrived!
I promise I will stop now, banging on about spring that is.
It's gorgeous, I love the colour!
I love it! I also love the idea of soaking it in pantene shampoo (which is what I use for my hair) - oddly I've never thought about soaking knitting in shampoo!
It looks great - have fun button hunting!
Lovely!! Way to go. Now, when do you start on yours?
LOL love the ketchup & mustard: a cheerful combination :)
Wow! It turned out lovely!
Congratulations!! Haha, I have to laugh at the ketchup and mustard comment. My high school's colors were red and yellow, and at cheerleading camp they always called us the "Ronald McDonald squad"!
Beautiful!!
oohh i love this, colour is fabulous, i must finished some of my WIP before i take on any more lol x
that looks such a pretty pattern :)
That is a gorgeous cardi! Congrats on the finish!
Congratulations , it absolutely beautiful !
What a pretty cardigan! I love how it looks with the dress. Great color, too.
It's great! I'm sure the person who get it will love it!
I love bold colours together (probably because I don't wear them well) so yay for ketchup and mustard. The cardi is gorgeous!
Beautiful!
Ah, mohair... I've never fallen in love with it. Good thoughts about the soaks!
That is stunning! I love the colour
It looks great even if it is a little large for your model. On my monitor it appears as an orangey red that goes very nicely with the yellow dress
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