Showing posts with label sweater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweater. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Argyle, modeled

This little cutie, Bici, was the perfect model for my argyle sweater.  



This sweater has a turtleneck collar (pictured turn down, as he didn't have a particularly long neck), and a shorter belly panel, ideal for boy doggies.  The belly panel is done in garter stitch, to add stretchiness to the garment.  The armholes are left unembellished for optimal canine comfort.  



I like how the burgundy looks against his sandy-colored fur.


A perfectly preppy pup!


Sunday, January 15, 2012

I spin, too.


Spinning yarn is my only other big hobby that takes me away from my knitting.  I started with a drop spindle almost 4 years ago and fiddled around with it for a while.  After trying a spinning wheel, I knew that if I were to become a serious spinner, it would be with a wheel.  I borrowed and rented wheels until I found the one I loved, and I received it for Christmas in 2010.


This sweater was my first big spinning wheel project.  I spun the yarn specifically for it, and considering that it was only the second or third fiber I had ever spun, and I was trying to do it quickly with a rented wheel, it came out nicely.  The fiber itself came from Meridian Jacobs farm near Vacaville.  I like going there for their Shearing Day in the fall or Meet the Lambs in the spring.



This is the Tappan Zee cardigan from knitty.com.  http://knitty.com/ISSUEss10/KSPATTtappanzee.php
I only changed a few things from the way the pattern was written.  I wanted it to button all the way down, so I added buttonholes and buttons.  I also wanted longer sleeves; to be warmer, but also to use up more of my precious handspun. It fit nicely when I was pregnant, and when my baby doesn't spit up every five minutes, I'll start wearing it again.

It would be fun to do a project like this for a customer someday; all the way from the fiber to the finished product.