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Aran sweater pix
http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/pix/aran/
After the retreat in a couple of weeks (the deadline for having the thing finished) I plan to take off the neck and reknit it, as well as ripping off the bottom ribbing, taking off about 3" of the body and reknitting the ribbing on smaller needles. The sleeves are a bit long, but that's how I like 'em. And by some mysterious combination of processes I managed to make most of the errors on what is the "back" of the sweater in the photos. Of course the gal whom I challenged to this sweater knit-off found every one of them, but she was looking for an excuse to rip out my hard work! The first two pix are the sweater with most of one original sleeve. after trying it on I realized that even tho the sleeves as written would have been proportional to the rest of the sweater they were just going to be too damned big. So I frogged that sleeve, sewed up about 2" of the underarm (4" total off the diameter of the sleeve opening) and reknitted. MUCH better the second time. |
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The sweater looks wonderful. I want to make an Aran sweater but
haven't found a pattern that I like yet. Darlene in Toronto http://members.rogers.com/craftkitten Sent using Virtual Access 5.50 - download your freeware copy now http://www.atlantic-coast.com/downloads/vasetup.exe |
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Slinky, it's gorgeous!
-- Star love, Norma PM OES "Slinky" wrote in message ... http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/pix/aran/ After the retreat in a couple of weeks (the deadline for having the thing finished) I plan to take off the neck and reknit it, as well as ripping off the bottom ribbing, taking off about 3" of the body and reknitting the ribbing on smaller needles. The sleeves are a bit long, but that's how I like 'em. And by some mysterious combination of processes I managed to make most of the errors on what is the "back" of the sweater in the photos. Of course the gal whom I challenged to this sweater knit-off found every one of them, but she was looking for an excuse to rip out my hard work! The first two pix are the sweater with most of one original sleeve. after trying it on I realized that even tho the sleeves as written would have been proportional to the rest of the sweater they were just going to be too damned big. So I frogged that sleeve, sewed up about 2" of the underarm (4" total off the diameter of the sleeve opening) and reknitted. MUCH better the second time. |
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Beautiful, Slinky! I love Aran. I think that the time has come to knit
another one! |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 23:16:22 GMT, Slinky wrote:
http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/pix/aran/ After the retreat in a couple of weeks (the deadline for having the thing finished) I plan to take off the neck and reknit it, as well as ripping off the bottom ribbing, taking off about 3" of the body and reknitting the ribbing on smaller needles. The sleeves are a bit long, but that's how I like 'em. And by some mysterious combination of processes I managed to make most of the errors on what is the "back" of the sweater in the photos. Of course the gal whom I challenged to this sweater knit-off found every one of them, but she was looking for an excuse to rip out my hard work! The first two pix are the sweater with most of one original sleeve. after trying it on I realized that even tho the sleeves as written would have been proportional to the rest of the sweater they were just going to be too damned big. So I frogged that sleeve, sewed up about 2" of the underarm (4" total off the diameter of the sleeve opening) and reknitted. MUCH better the second time. I think it's gorgeous, Slinky! Thanks for sharing! Noreen -- STRIP * tease * to email me. |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 22:11:45 -0400, Katherine wrote:
Beautiful, Slinky! I love Aran. I think that the time has come to knit another one! I am thinking along those same lines, Katherine... although right now 1. wouldn't have the patience 2. don't have the resources. Hugs, Noreen who also wanted to add to Michelle, the sleeves DO look a LOT better, it fits you perfectly! Now, is it cool/cold enough to WEAR it? -- STRIP * tease * to email me. |
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| On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 23:16:22 GMT, Slinky wrote:
And by some mysterious combination of processes I managed to make most of the errors on what is the "back" of the sweater in the photos. Of course the gal whom I challenged to this sweater knit-off found every one of them, but she was looking for an excuse to rip out my hard work! Hey, if Vogue Knitting can put a sweater on its cover with a blatant cable crossing mistake just above the bust line, you're in good company. Jumps out at me every time I shuffle through my magazines looking for a pattern. You can even see it in the little pic at the bottom of this page: http://www.vogueknitting.com/vkm/subscribe.html Trust me; once you spot it, you can't stop seeing it. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ Balticon Art Program Coordinator http://www.balticon.org |
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 03:18:57 GMT, Helen "Halla" Fleischer wrote:
Hey, if Vogue Knitting can put a sweater on its cover with a blatant cable crossing mistake just above the bust line, you're in good company. Jumps out at me every time I shuffle through my magazines looking for a pattern. You can even see it in the little pic at the bottom of this page: http://www.vogueknitting.com/vkm/subscribe.html Trust me; once you spot it, you can't stop seeing it. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist OMG, you aren't justa kidding! As Frank Barone would say... holy crap! Noreen -- STRIP * tease * to email me. |
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Slinky
Love the Aran. hmmmmmmm methinks i feel an afghan coming on (I prefer those - dont need to wqorry about gauge and easier to combine different patterns) kathy (the one who lacks the following directions gene LOL) san antonio |
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Oy vey! That *is* atrocious!
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 03:18:57 GMT, "Helen \"Halla\" Fleischer" wrote: Hey, if Vogue Knitting can put a sweater on its cover with a blatant cable crossing mistake just above the bust line, you're in good company. Jumps out at me every time I shuffle through my magazines looking for a pattern. You can even see it in the little pic at the bottom of this page: http://www.vogueknitting.com/vkm/subscribe.html Trust me; once you spot it, you can't stop seeing it. |
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