Wednesday, March 26, 2008

it's done!

I'm not sure what happened-- lots of other knitting distractions, I guess-- but after 5 months, my Forecast is done. More or less. It's a little short, so I am planning to add as much as a can to the bottom hem.
I'm nearly out of yarn (Cascade 220, so I can't do much. Anyway, I'm thrilled with how it turned out. More photos and description on my blog.

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Thursday, February 07, 2008

After 2 Years: Finished

After two years (nearly to the week), I've finished my Forecast!

Forecast: Silly

Specs:

Started: 11th February 2006 for the Knitting Olympics (remember those?)
Finished: 7th February 2008
Pattern: Forecast, by Stefanie Japel (Knitty, Winter 2005)
Yarn: Peace Fleece Worsted in Samantha-Katya Pink (this is my favourite yarn colour, ever. Read the story here.)
Needles: Size 8 and 9 Denise
Modifications: I worked 3-stitch bobbles instead of 5- and worked the sleeve ribbing from the elbows. Out of concern the armholes were a little too small, I crocheted a wee underarm gusset during seaming. I sewed the arms until about an inch remained, then I crocheted around the remaining opening and sewed it closed. I'm not convinced it was necessary, but there's the perfect amount of room in the pits.

Forecast: Back

This sweater involved a multitude of firsts for me. I had never cabled before (and haven't since, actually, though I plan to in a scarf I'm making for the man). I had never knitted bobbles before (and am now convinced bobble knitters are insane. Knitted bobbles flout the laws of all that is good about knitting. I'm tempted to make a t-shirt that says: Bobble knitters, crocheting will change your life). I'd never made a cardigan before, nor had I (consequently) ever knitted buttonholes. Again, crocheters have it made with buttonholes, though knitted ones flout no laws. Mine came out fine, but a little loose. I hear this is a drawback to the backward loop cast on. I'll likely sew the holes a bit to make them tighter. Lots of firsts.

Forecast, Blocking

The sweater fits pretty much perfectly. I prefer my sleeves a bit longer; the next time I wash it I might try to stretch them a bit in blocking. The collar is huge. This is a good lesson: Even if the pattern calls for starting with the collar, I will knit it last. I'm no longer intimidated by picking up stitches (the button bands beat that out of me, at long last), so this will be no problem. Yes, I feel myself growing as a knitter, becoming more comfortable modifying patterns (my knitting self and crocheting self at times seem like two different people). I can't say I anticipate I'll wear this sweater too much; a looser-fitting cardigan is more my thing. But I love this sweater mostly for having made it at all. Oh, yes. It is love.

Forecast: Fin

Peace, man.

Forecast: Peace, man.

[x-posted on my blog]

Monday, December 10, 2007

Finished!



It only took a YEAR...but I found out I was pregnant, so I put it away, since I wasn't sure what would happen to my figure...especially in the bust dept. Luckily, I was able to pick up where I left off without too much trouble. I opted for a 3-stitch boble, starting ribbibg at the elbows,and adding some length to the body. The yarn is some Lion Brand Wool-Ease with little flecks of color--my mom gave it to me, and I don't think they make it anymore. I'd like to make this again in a yarn that breathes a little more--I get pretty hot wearing this sweater!
Since that picture doesn't show much detail, here's a shot of the back--my favorite part!
Good luck to everyone else working on this project!


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Saturday, November 17, 2007

inching along

Since it's the holiday season, and I'm making this for myself (ie low priority) this project has taken the back burner. I am making some progress however, and I thought I'd share some photos. I'm nearly done with the body, which I'm making a little longer than the pattern requires. Just a few more inches of ribbing!
I've tried it on and though it seems really stretchy I'm afraid that it'll be too small. I think I'll have to make the button band extra wide so the fronts will close. Has anyone else done this? I don't want the bands to take over the sweater, but it does need to be functional.

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Friday, October 19, 2007

the beginnings of a Forecast

Hello!

I'm a little late to the game, but I just discovered Forecast and I've just started knitting it. I'm planning on using the usual alterations (ending the cables at the elbow, 3 stitch bobbles) and I'm aiming for a 34" chest. The yarn I'm using is Cascade 220 Heathers. It's the first time I've used it and so far I'm liking it. (I'm really liking the color.)

Here's a photo of how it's going:

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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Monday, October 01, 2007

Torso Time!

Well I can check that off my list of to-do's!