Summer is almost over and it was another whirlwind of park playdates, pool time, vacations, weddings and library visits. I have been a pinning fool this summer with visions of free mornings during the school year dancing through my head, so I should have a lot of blog fodder at the very least. School is just around the corner and I am committing to post at least three times per week throughout the school year.
To kick things off, let's talk knitting. I have wanted to knit a sweater for myself for some time now, and saw through Pepperberry Knits that Luvinthemommyhood was hosting a Sweater Knit-along. I hadn't heard of her prior to this kal, but she has a lot of great posts about both knitting and sewing, in addition to lifestyle photos and crafts.
This Summer Sweater Knitalong can be found on Ravelry with a full discussion board and she also has a pin board featuring a lot of the patterns that are being knit by the participants. I love the idea of this knitalong. You start a sweater at the end of the summer, so that it's actually ready to wear when the brisk autumn days catch us by surprise in our shorts and t's. I am excited to be participating, but have just in the last week or so been able to dedicate real time to it and I'm finally making progress. I chose the pattern Hitch by Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark.
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| Photo via pattern page on ravelry.com by Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark |
The yarn is KnitPicks Palette, which is 100% Peruvian Highland Wool, in the color Mai Tai Heather. I wanted to use a less expensive yarn for my first in case it was a total disaster, but I didn't want it to feel so cheap that I wouldn't wear it, so this is a nice middle ground, wool yarn. It's fingering weight, which means itty bitty stitches for the scale of a sweater, but that will just make the next sweater I do in worsted weight seem all the more simple and speedy.
Here's my progress shot, and I have until September 18th to finish with the group, but the back is all stockinette so it will fly off the needles.
| (increases made just before casting on the stitches for the sleeves) |
What do you think? Have you tackled an adult sweater yet? I have so many in my queue!

1 comment:
God, I love sweaters for me. I have a million of them in my favorites. As for real-life knitting I started the Spring cardigan almost two years ago. I have committment issues with this one....the body is done, it just needs short sleeves, a collar and button bands. I really just need a weekend without a bunch of stuff going on (Ha ha ha!) and I could probably finish. And I got yarn at the Tent Sale @ Webs, Berroco Ultra Alpaca in "Berry pie mix" for the February Lady sweater. You know how it goes....all this knitting and so little time. That's my official mantra.
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