Scarves are for SUKAS! I am so excited about this sweater... there aren't TOO many mistakes that it's gonna bug me, it FITS (I can't believe it) and the yarn is soft and glorious. The pattern was so easy to follow.
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I can't believe how fast you work! Awesome. I want to start a Picovoli (modified ballet tee with the shaping running up the princess line instead of the middle) ifnwhen I ever finish this damn lace wrap. What yarn did you use, and how many stitches was it in the round?
It was a really easy pattern. I used two strands of Lambs Pride Cotton Fleece held together. I don't remember how many stitches were cast on, but I used a #11 circular needle. It was a size smaller than the pattern recommended. I could've probably gone down another size and it might have fit. I'm going to try the pattern again with some Malabrigo variegated. I love the fit of it.
That would be gorgeous in a variegated yarn! Can't wait to see it.
My downfall will be my love of fine-gauge knit -- when you like to wear stuff that's worked on #3 needles and requires about 250 stitches cast on.... projects take an exponentially longer time to finish. *groan*
3 comments:
I can't believe how fast you work! Awesome. I want to start a Picovoli (modified ballet tee with the shaping running up the princess line instead of the middle) ifnwhen I ever finish this damn lace wrap. What yarn did you use, and how many stitches was it in the round?
It was a really easy pattern. I used two strands of Lambs Pride Cotton Fleece held together. I don't remember how many stitches were cast on, but I used a #11 circular needle. It was a size smaller than the pattern recommended. I could've probably gone down another size and it might have fit. I'm going to try the pattern again with some Malabrigo variegated. I love the fit of it.
That would be gorgeous in a variegated yarn! Can't wait to see it.
My downfall will be my love of fine-gauge knit -- when you like to wear stuff that's worked on #3 needles and requires about 250 stitches cast on.... projects take an exponentially longer time to finish. *groan*
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