Chainmail Hat |
Ms. Zimmermann starts the chapter with a discussion of how much yarn to buy, clearly an area I've been having trouble with. I'd like to pretend that I managed to purchase the right amount of yarn this time around, but that would be untrue. I did realize I had purchased too little before I started knitting though, so I went back and got more. And I'm happy to report that I had enough to finish the project after that.
Chainmail Sweater |
For the sweater, I decided to make some adjustments to the pattern as written. To begin with, EZ's instructions for the sweater were the same as January's Aran sweater - a large tube with tapered tube sleeves stitched in. I thought that it would be interesting and educational to use her formula-based baby sweater pattern from February to knit an adult sweater. So I do the necessary math to create a cardigan sweater using the chainmail motif. I then adjusted the motif pattern slightly to reflect the ratios of yarn I had purchased to be sure I was using it evenly and wouldn't run out of one color too soon. After my initial design work I set to knitting (and knitting and knitting - sweaters take forever!). I knit til I ran out of the darkest color wool I was using for the vertical lines, then finished the bottom ribbing and cast off. The sweater turned out to be just the right size and I had very little of the other two colors of wool left over, so all around a success in wool purchasing (at least by my standards).
Close up of color change |
I feel like there were fewer new techniques and lessons in this chapter than the two previous ones, but I still gained a lot from knitting this sweater. I'm looking forward to the next few months of practice and improvement.
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