prairiedaun ([personal profile] prairiedaun) wrote2007-03-29 09:42 am

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What I want to knit:

a ribbed zippered cardigan done in patons classic merino chestnut brown and rosewood. The rosewood would be on the botton 6 inches orso of the sleeves and body. It would also have a higher neck, longish sleeves (hitting the base of my thumb, at least) and a few inches past my hips.

I have a pretty clear idea in my head what I want this to look like. I'm going to have to do some swatches and look into some construction information, but it seems easy enough to do. (Famous last words...)

(The wedgewood colourway would probably coordinate better with what I own already, but I'm going through a pink phase. I know, I don't believe it either...)

(Like this one, but not baggy in the arms.)

[identity profile] coleman-genie.livejournal.com 2007-03-29 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Your colour choices are lovely, but I strongly caution against Patons classic merino for a sweater. That was what I used for my first sweater and it pills like mad. Really, really badly.

If you'd like to borrow Knitting in the Old Way for construction research, it's a fantastic book.

[identity profile] prairiedaun.livejournal.com 2007-03-30 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe I will borrow it.

I'd like to work with it for the colours, but also I just want to get that first sweater out of the way, work out any issues I have on that stuff before I get some really nice yarns. Maybe I'm going about this backwards.

I wish Mission Falls came in variegated colours, but maybe I can do the same type of sweater in just brown and pink?

[identity profile] marydotmusic.livejournal.com 2007-03-29 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure if you really want to design your own, but there's is a ribby cardi pattern that lots of people have done. http://www.chicknits.com/catalog/ribbycardi.html

[identity profile] prairiedaun.livejournal.com 2007-03-30 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
I think I might use a pattern for my first sweater, instead of jumping in headfirst and going crazy designing a pattern. That pattern looks pretty close to what I'd like. (Thanks for the link!)