And proud of it, I must say.
It fits.
It feels good.
I wore it to meet my old college friend for lunch on Sunday, and a woman who was leaving the restaurant as we were walking in said, ‘What a lovely sweater.’
I wanted to say ‘Heck yeah! I just sewed the buttons on this morning!’
But I didn’t. Instead, I said, ‘Thank you.’
And I really meant it.
February Lady Sweater (Flint Knits)
Elsabeth Lavold Silky Wool (45% wool, 35% silk, 20% Nylon)
(Shout out to drjayjr on Ravelry for trading me one last skein. I needed about 1/3 of another more than I had.)
(Again.)
It's lovely Becky! You should be darned proud!! I *might* be able to do the knitting up part, but the finishing up part ... well ... probably not. I still have a really pretty tee I knitted years ago that I never did the finish work on. I am lousy at seaming!
ReplyDeleteVery classy!
Oh Becky -- that is a beautiful sweater and the fit is just perfect (as well as the color, style, etc. etc.) You certainly can knit up one fine looking garment.
ReplyDeleteNice! I'm in agreement with the lady, it's a lovely sweater.
ReplyDeleteThis sweater really is gorgeous - I am in awe!
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty! Love it!
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The sweater looks great on you!
ReplyDeleteThis cardigan is lovely - and fits you perfectly. I hope it was fun to knit... and isn't it just great when you get comments from people about things you have made!
ReplyDeleteOh, you should be proud! It's beautiful! Looks so perfect, it doesn't seem to have needed blocking. :) But I know that only makes it better!
ReplyDeleteLynne - NO seams. None. Zero. Only finishing was sewing on the buttons.
ReplyDeleteSnowcatcher - I did have to block it, but I have a handy dandy steamer that I still thank my lucky stars for. And a dry climate that makes short shift of that task!
Thanks, everyone else, for all your kind words!
It is lovely. You do fine work..and the color is just right!
ReplyDeleteIt looks even better in person, with a very nice drape! Great seeing you on Sunday at spinning.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean "no seams?" Knit as one piece???
ReplyDeleteWha??????
whatever; it's gorgeous!
You have mad February Lady skilz! I just wish I had supplied the buttons so I could claim partial credit!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLe chandail est beau. Vous êtes très talentueux au tricot! Je ne peux pas attendre pour voir votre prochain projet. BOOYAH!
ReplyDeleteWell done O crafty-one.
ReplyDeletewow, impressive that you have a french speaking reader!
ReplyDeleteI looked at the "recipe" and found some things kind of ambiguous to a somewhat novice knitter. Something about "spacing your yarn overs equally amongst some 1oo+ stitches. Right about then my eyes crossed over...
Sigh
I guess I'll just have to worship yours from afar.
Looks amazing friend!! GREAT job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, love it in the silky wool.
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