I call it Wildberry Mousse and I used Deborah Newton's pattern, Buttercream Jacket. Mine turned out not as jacket-ish so I can wear it for a pick-up sweater anytime. My yarn, which is an acrylic/mohair blend is very light. It was hard to find buttons which wouldn't be too heavy for the fabric. I do like all the crunchy textures which aren't lost in the mohair halo. The shawl collar was a bit fiddly but not hard at all and turned out well, I think. Probably, it'll mostly be worn unbuttoned.
I bought the yarn at a garage sale a few years ago. I made a cardi for oldest gd, Becky, just after I bought it. Being made of this indestructible and quite washable yarn, I'm sure will last through all the other girls, too. I must have had around 20 balls - I'm down to eight and a half now. I dreamed that I would use it all up. There's a whole other sweater in the stash still.
And, last weekend, when I was
Today, I'm going to experiment with felting swatches to make a few more pairs of those clog slippers. Since some wool yarns felt better than others, I have to try them out in the hot water first. I might even try the pink mohair. Can't hurt - and it might work. Stay tuned.
Love, love, love your new sweater. It looks great on you!
ReplyDeleteI do really love that design you knitted into the sock. But the sweater, wow!!! I ADORE the color, it is beautiful!!! And so are you in that first picture with the big smile.
ReplyDeleteI love that sock!
ReplyDeleteI love the sweater and the sock. You did a great job.
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You are a stash buster extraordinaire! It's a beautiful sweater. The sock is lovely, too, but that sweater looks fabulous on you.
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