Sunday, February 19, 2006

Leaf Lace Pullover

Cast on for the Yarn Harlot's Knitting Olympics, I'm pleased to say I've finished this sweater within the allotted time, with a week to spare!

Pattern: modified from the Leaf Lace Pullover in Teva Durham's Loop-d-Loop. The pattern was altered to work with a worsted weight yarn, lengthen the body and add a touch of shaping at the waist.

Yarn: Southwest Trading Company Optimum in Lilac

Needles: US8

Comments: If you have trouble with Kitchner stitch, this is not the sweater for you - both arms are grafted to the body at the shoulder, and the top and bottom of the sweater are also kitchnered together. Overall, I'm fairly pleased with the sweater, and I do like the leaf details.

The lengthening of the body obviously does result in the hem and arm leaves landing fairly close together - I suppose I could have not lengthened it quite so much, but I really dislike sweaters that land right below my waist, as it typically means I have to remember to keep my arms down or risk baring my non-sculpted middle!

While I'm not minding the placement of the leaves at the neck - through some inconsiderate math on my part, they landed nearly right in the center, rather than being offset - I am still undecided on the neckline with its mock-turtle-like lines. Over the course of time, it has a tendency to buckle a bit. I have been successful in resolving this problem by wearing the sweater with the neck unbuttoned and folded over - though that solution hides the leaf details and is asymmetric.

While the sweater is indeed finished and perfectly wearable, I'm not certain how long it will remain in this state. I may very well decide in some time to pick out the kitchner stitching, detach the arms, and re-knit the top of the sweater with a crew or scoop neck - sans leaves of course....but it's safe for now :D

5 comments:

Brooklyn Handspun said...

Wow I can't belive you finished your sweater in 10 days! I am in awe! and it looks really good even with the trials...it looks great.

Chris Wass said...

Go you! Kickin' some major knittin' boo-tay!

Oiyi said...

Wow, you are a fast knitter! You finished a whole sweater in such a short time. I bow to you. :-)

Luscious Gracious said...

GOALLLLLLLLLLLL!
GOLDDDDDDDDDDDDD!
You so totally win!
Congrats....
love,
the lusciousgraciousclan

Creative Genius? said...

That looks terrific!!!! Way to go I am so jealous!!! I am really impressed!! So did you block with the yarn - and if yes are you pleased with the results (I've heard mixed results)....It does look AMAZING!!!