Showing posts with label wee dog knits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wee dog knits. 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!


Saturday, October 29, 2011

Paw Parade

If you are attending the Paw Parade runway dog fashion show at the San Francisco Design Center next February, you'll have two chances to get your hands on some Wee Dog goods!  I have donated one hand-knit dog sweater as well as one gift certificate for your own custom-knit dog sweater designed by yours truly, for the auction to be held the night of the Paw Parade.  The auction benefits Canine Companions, a worthy organization.  http://www.cci.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=cdKGIRNqEmG&b=4134045&ct=5464169


Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Button it.

I imagine dressing a dog is something like dressing a baby, especially when it comes to putting a garment over their heads.  I thought it would be nice to have a dog sweater that buttoned up the back, for those dogs that don't like pullovers.   I put two small symmetrical cables parallel to the ribbed button band to add a little detail to the stockinette body, with ribbing also at the hem and neck.

I don't have the buttons I need yet, so I'll post photos as soon as I locate the perfect buttons and a furry little model.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Argyle

I belong to a few different knitting groups, one of which is dedicated to knitting socks.  We vote on a pattern and we all knit it in our own way.  Recently the theme was argyle, and we chose a pattern designed by one of our members.



Knitting the argyle pattern was really fun and interesting, as I hadn't had much experience with intarsia knitting.   It hit me that an argyle sweater for a dog would be pretty cute.  I designed this one to have a simple argyle pattern on the back, a stretchy garter stitch belly panel, with a ribbed hem and neckline.  I chose colors that are pretty classic in argyle-- burgundy, dark blue, and a heathered gray.  I chose very smooth 100% wool yarn for maximum stitch definition and clarity in the design.


When we did our argyle sock knitalong, some friends used colors that aren't normally seen in argyle socks-- really fun, bright combinations.  Seeing such a conservative pattern in wacky colors is so unexpected and eye-catching.  I might try something like that in the future.  



Wednesday, October 19, 2011

It's a wrap.

I like the ease of a wrap-style dog sweater.  Just a few rectangles and buttons, with plenty of room to explore different design options.  For this one I decided on simple stripes in two different colors, with an attached i-cord edging.







Monday, October 17, 2011

Go back and do it again.

      
This girly sweater is not exactly finished.  It's an example of an idea in my head that didn't end up looking as I imagined once knitted up.  I let it languish for a while, but now I have an idea of what to do with it, so  hopefully I'll get to it soon and have some lovely new photos to share.  



I had imagined a more ruffly ruffle, but it ended up a bit blah.  I have a good idea of how to change it....


I think I will also shorten it to make it more cutesy and flirty.


                                     

I do like the colors, though, a soft pink and heathered purple.  It's a cute sweater/dress, but it just doesn't have that certain je ne sais quoi to make it really special.