At last, a finished Object.
I named this sweater "Dreaming of Spring" because of its spring colors, and because it is a warm sweater that I was knitting in February. I intended to wear it through the spring season, which ended up being quite long, but instead I set it aside and forgot about it.
It is a blended sweater, knit with two strands of yarn on size 19 needles with a gauge of 1.75 stitches/inch.
All yarns are by Colinette:
Mohair, 2 skeins, light green color
Skye, 1 skein, dark umber
Tagliatelli, 2 skeins, blue purple
Zanziba, 1 skein Dark Umber
Shimmer 5, 1 skein, Toscana
I had a Colinette kit for a throw, which I had purchased long ago, in colors that blended with the decor in my family room. It never got made. The family room has changed slightly, and I am no longer interested in the throw. I love the yarns but they were not the most flattering colors (yellow greens with some pinks and purples).
One night at Knitting group one of the other knitters was entranced by two deep purple skeins of Colinette Tagliatelli. I was entranced too. She decided not to buy the yarn, When I got home it suddenly occurred to me that the deep purple would look lovely with the soft yellow-green/celadon type colors in my Colinette kit and I stayed up too late playing with my pantone kit
A couple of days later I went back to the yarn store, kit in hand, and the Tagliatelli was still there. It looked like a good combination. I ended up buying another Colinette kit as well, dismantling both kits and grouping the yarn into selections for two sweaters, each one using yarn from both kits.
I worked out a sequence for the yarns that appeared attractive to me. The sweater is knit with one skein of mohair throughout, the other skeins are rotated. There are actually two shades of green mohair: one yellow green and one a blue/gray green. (I called them yellow moss and blue moss.) One stripe is knit with both skeins of mohair, making a transition between the blue and yellow mohair stripe sequences.
This is the sequence I decided upon:
yellow moss shimmer 5
yellow moss tagliatelli
yellow moss blue moss
blue moss skye
blue moss tagliatelli
blue moss zanziba
Then I just started knitting, having a rough idea in my head of what I wanted. I decided on the length, took a few measurements (waist, length from hip to waist, length from waist to underarm, etc). I added short row shaping at the bust to make a dart, and so that the stripes wouldn't get all wavy and wonky on me.
In the photo on the right the sleeves have been pushed up to elbow length as it was much too hot today for even a loosely knit mohair sweater.
I think it turned out quite nicely and I am looking forward to being able to wear it.
i am gonna show this to my friend, guy
Posted by: prooneBeve | Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 04:34 PM
Nice job! I like the creativity of blending the yarns. It looks really good on you.
Posted by: | Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 08:48 AM
Your sweater looks great. Nice Work!
Posted by: Veronica | Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 07:52 PM
Dreaming of Spring is simply fantastic. Great job.
Posted by: Gina | Sunday, July 13, 2008 at 05:36 PM
Very pretty sweater. I admire your perserverance in weaving in all those ends. Finishing a mohair sweater in the summertime, then taking an outdoor photo of it shows your real dedication to knitting!
Do you plan on a similar style for the other sweater using the "kit" yarn?
Posted by: Luni | Sunday, July 13, 2008 at 12:18 PM
Very pretty. But much too hot for the summer.
Posted by: Grace | Sunday, July 13, 2008 at 01:02 AM