I finished my Ravelympics sweater!
I won! YAY! I WON! What..?...oh wait... I didn't win anything....nevermind...
Well, I think it turned out pretty cute! The pattern was written very very well and was easy to follow. You could describe this project as simply ideal. It was a joy to work on! It worked up quickly and the pattern well... it was just fun to knit.
As far as the finished sweater goes, I really like the style and I look forward to wearing it when the weather permits.
Ya know, it's not all that comfortable modeling an angora sweater in 90 degree weather.. ahhh the things I do for this blog. :)
Another awesome thing about this project is that I used up some yarn that I had already which makes me feel very good about myself. I am such a good person.... Now I can go buy some more...
I sewed on a hook and eye closure to keep the fronts together until I find the perfect buttons. This sweater is a unique color and style, so it needs just the right buttons to look appropriate. Does anyone have any button suggestions?
I used size 9 needles to make this cardigan and needed 8 skeins of Elsebeth Lavold Angora to complete it. The Angora I used is similar to the yarn Lush that this pattern calls for and is a perfect gauge match!
I definitely recommend the Lush and Lacy Cardigan pattern!
Your sweater is gorgeous! Not only is the color and pattern beautiful but the workmanship is awsome! Good work!! nancy
ReplyDeleteWOW, that is a beautiful sweater. I love the color. And I love all the pictures you shared. Thanks for doing it in the heat. I plan to download your podcasts as soon as I get to work Monday morning!
ReplyDeletePhyllis
Lovely, well done
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Great job...might just have to do this one!:) Love the color!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job! Way to go! I would use some really great wooden button...I see the awesome green of the sweater going with an earthy woodsy type button.
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
Wow - it's beautiful! I've never come across that pattern before - it's really unusual and original looking. Well done!
ReplyDeleteAlana,
ReplyDeleteIts beautiful! I really like the shaping in the back, it adds a lot of extra style. You picked a wonderful color too. I think natural wooden buttons would look nice.
Awsome , that looks so good on you. YOU should be the model for the pattern , it could not have looked that good on pattern label.
ReplyDeleteknit ya later
carrie
Hi! I've stumbled across your blog thru Ravelry and I just love your Lush. It looks so beautiful on you. The color is gorgeous! I may just be tempted to try this one myself!
ReplyDeleteWow it's gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a pretty new knitter and a slow knitter - it would probably take me at least a year to knit that!