Category: finished object

  • the last FO of 2006

    Well, this was a good, fairly happy, productive year. It went by too fast! I don’t think I’ll be compiling the whole ‘list of FOs’ that I’ve seen other places (although it might actually be fun) but I do know I knit an awful lot this year! Remember Limerick, my Olympic sweater? Now there was good times.

    The yarn from the end of the last post was Handmaiden 12-ply cashmere. Say it with me: yummmmmmm. I bought 2 skeins of it at the lettuce knit boxing day sale (just because I was workin’ doesn’t mean I wasn’t buyin’) and turned it into this awesome neckwarmer.

    This is actually the third incarnation of the neckwarmer, but luckily third time was the charm. First two times it was too big – 64 sts on 9 mm, then 54 sts. This one is 50 sts on 8 mm and fits perfectly, nice and snug. Just alternating st st and rev st st to make it easy to scrunch.

    More on new yarn and maybe even the first FO of 2007 soon to come. Party hard, and have a drink for me!

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  • sweater lub

    Last sweater FO of 2006.

    Cabled Cardigan
    Pattern: #19 from Vogue Knitting, Fall 2006
    Yarn: Elann Highland Chunky in Oxford Grey Heather, or something like that
    Needles: Denise US 10

    Love, love, LOVE this sweater. It’s so cozy and easy to wear – I’ve worn it three times this week, including on Christmas. New favourite sweater, for sure. I *think* it took less yarn than called for, but I can’t quite remember at the moment. I had ordered 18 balls back in the day, it took less than 15.

    Check errata before starting this pattern! It had quite a few problems, some of which are posted on the Vogue website, and some of which I posted here. I had a bit of trouble with the collar/buttonband – I picked up fewer stitches and had to adjust, but that wasn’t really a pattern problem. I didn’t do the doubled-over collar, as I felt it would be too heavy. I love the shawl collar.

    The sleeves ended up a bit too long, but it’s fine – as you can see, I just roll ’em up. Perfect for being available to be rolled down over cold hands. I didn’t have any buttons on hand at the moment, so trusty Sweater Stick (really a hair stick) it was.

    More of the front cables:

    A sneak peek of the next FO…

  • gratuitous log cabin photos

    I’m so relieved, I can hardly tell you. I wrote my last exam for the session on Thursday afternoon and promptly went shopping. I really need to get my giftmas act together – I’m feeling the crafty vibe! I’m planning on making some cards and printing some wrapping paper, and I need to sew up some presents as well. Yay!

    I finished up the Log Cabin blankie this week as well:

    Log Cabin Blankie
    Pattern: basics from Mason-Dixon Knitting; strips were about 10 ridges deep.
    Needles: Denise US10
    Yarn: All my own handspun, handdyed merinos! There’s a good couple of early ones in there, as well as oddballs that were completely used up (yay). It’s a whole lotta yarn!
    Finished Size: approx. 48″ by 48″

    How big is that?

    Closeup. The fabric is nice and heavy.

    And the back – quite neat, really. I knit in some ends as I went.

    It’s just lovely. Just lovely.