For the last few weeks I have
been knitting a cardigan as a birthday present for my mother. Her birthday is in December. I have
knitted this design before a few years ago.
I am not sure where the pattern comes from – it has been cut out of a
magazine. It suggests various Sirdar double
knitting yarns that could be used. My
mother needs something that is machine washable which will also survive the tumble
dryer.
The yarn I chose is Stylecraft
Life dk Vintage Look which is 75% acrylic and 25% wool. This shade is called Prairie. Unfortunately
the yarn is discontinued. When I saw it
in my local yarn store – it reminded me of my mother because these are the
colours she normally wears. I only
bought 4 x 100g balls. I thought it
ought to be enough – mainly because that was enough last time I knitted this
design in the smallest size.
Yesterday I was doing that
favourite knitter’s habit of knitting faster because you think you are running
out of yarn. It was very close. When I finished the second
sleeve – having already done to neck and front bands - I had about 2 metres of yarn left!
I did have a plan B for if I ran out of yarn. The first plan B was to unravel the whole cardigan and knit a design which used less yarn - but that was bit drastic if it could be avoided. My second plan B (or plan C) was to reknit the sleeves making them slightly narrower. I always find that shop bought cardigans have much narrower sleeves than handknit patterns – so there is always scope to do this without the sleeves being too narrow. However – I am really glad that I haven’t got to do it.
All I have got to do now is sew
it up. I had better get on with it
rather than start knitting anything else.
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