
My lovely Jameson is finally done. I have nerve to have taken so long to complete this sweater. It really should have been done much faster. It is a lovely knit flat, seamed together sweater. It is knit from the bottom up- not my favorite, but a good “out of my comfort zone” project. I enjoyed the knitting and found the pattern fairly straight forward. It was easy to get into a flow with it and to read the knitting to know where you were, and what was coming. I knit it using Lion Brand LB Collection Merino, Yak, Alpaca yarn in Navy.
Of course I modified it. The sweater calls for 3/4 length sleeves and a cowl. I didn’t want that length of sleeve, so knit mine full length. I also omitted the cowl. I think cowls are gorgeous, especially on this, but I know myself and I know that I won’t wear it. Why put in all that work for something I won’t reach for very often? The neckband seems a little loose and wonky, but it was 1,000 degrees the day I finished it and I was NOT putting an alpaca sweater on my body for more than 10 seconds. When we have a less hellish day, I will put it back on and see how the fit actually is. I think the body length is a touch longer than I expected, too. I can’t tell yet if that is a good thing or not.
I knit the two body pieces at the same time on long cabled needle. I like doing this with pairs, i.e. sleeves, sock feet, etc. I like for my tension and mistakes to be uniform. I messed up on cable cross over, but I did it on both front and back so it is a feature instead of a mistake. I knit the two together until after the underarm shaping was completed and it was time to start working on neck decreases.


Loves,
M
I think it looks great. Congrats.
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Thank you so much!
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