Here is a picture of the second sleeve while I was still working on it
This is the first sleeve, after it was finished
The finished sweater all layed out
Close up of the button. I bought it at a local quilt store called patches. I wish I had set it in a little bit more, but for now it will do. If I decide it bugs me too much I will cut and reattach it.
The raglan shaping/sleeve detail. This is the part of the patten that I really love. Well, that and the neck, and the button band, and...
The cuff
And finally, me modeling my first sweater!
I waited until I saw my neighbor Betty taking her miniature poodle, Emily, out this morning. As soon as I saw them come out I ran downstairs with my camera and sweater and begged Betty to take a picture! My neighbors are pretty used to this by now, and Betty crotchet's, so she was more then happy to help. I lucked out in the neighbor department at this place!
Pattern Specs
Pattern: Something Red by Wendy Bernard
Yarn: Debbie Bliss Silk Alpaca in color 25012 (a deep plum color). I used between 9 1/2 and 10 balls.
Yarn: Debbie Bliss Silk Alpaca in color 25012 (a deep plum color). I used between 9 1/2 and 10 balls.
Mods: I made the top part of the sweater a little longer then called for. I think I have an extra long torso. I also used different yarn, but that's it.
Thoughts: I love this pattern. It was well written and easy to follow. The sweater is gorgeous, and the yarn is so soft. Overall, it seems really cozy, yet dressy enough that I can wear it to work. Chances are I will make this again.
Thoughts: I love this pattern. It was well written and easy to follow. The sweater is gorgeous, and the yarn is so soft. Overall, it seems really cozy, yet dressy enough that I can wear it to work. Chances are I will make this again.
3 comments:
It looks fantastic! So impressive for your first sweater. This pattern has been on my wish list, but now that I've seen yours I want it even more!
How beautiful it is! It really fits you well and the color is perfect! Now you're making me want to make this sweater!!
What a fabulous first sweater! You did a great job.
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