Thursday, May 23, 2013

Summerwood

As with most things, this sweater has a story as well. I was planning to knit a driftwood sweater forever now, a couple of months ago I even got some yarn for it...only to figure out that it is much thinner than the pattern calls for. Because it uses a technique I never knitted before I didn't want to be a daredevil with recalculating eight at the first time.
Since I just fell in love with the new Barka yarn, Fészek, that has about the prescribed weight, the solution was given.
The shoulder uses the top down, continious set-in sleeve technique.
I ordered he buttons from e-bay, I rather like the idea having buttons decorated with a tree on a sweater knitted from yarn made of recycled cotton.
Alltoogether I used about 600 gramms of yarn, three balls of the grey, two of the blue and one of the sand colored one.
Alltoogether I used about 600 gramms of yarn, three balls of the grey, two of the blue and one of the sand colored one.
I planned a loose, soft summery sweater, omething to throw over my white clothing, or wear with jeans.


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