Allergies have turned my brain to pudding, but I wanted to share my most recent finished cardigan, so I’ll let the pictures do the talking. The yarn is Neighborhood Fiber Co. Studio DK, and it was knit on a US8/5mm needles to make an airier fabric.
A Finished Cardigan
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12 responses to “A Finished Cardigan”
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Gorgeous! I can’t wait for the pattern to be available ^__^
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Beautiful cardigan! I have a question regarding the sleeves, I’m currently knitting a Myrna and decided to make the sleeves the length you have on this one. Totally new at knitting garments, I am guestimating on how much I should decrease down to but I wanted it snug with negative ease. Doing this has resulted in the 16mm circle needles I am using stretches my stitches out because it is too long, would you recommend switching to dpns? Google has failed me in this question lol
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You can use whatever needle length works best for you! I don’t like using DPNs so I usually switch to a modified magic loop, but the end result is all the same.
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I love it! I will definitely be buying this one to make my own spring cardigan!
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Oh my. I may have fallen in love a little. X
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Awesome!
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Gorgeous well done love it!!
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Lovely!
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Stunning – like all your work.
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Beautiful!! I can’t wait to make it.
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I love the cardigan, and the color is fantastic. You mentioned allergies, and I thought “it’s still freezing outside…” and then I remembered that I live in a state that changes weather faster than you can imagine, and now I am feeling the spring allergy season start here. And all from your one mention of it…bless you! 🙂
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Wow yet another fabulous cardigan, so pretty!
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