Here is my finished alpaca sweater:
Yarn: Henry's Attic Prime Alpaca , 665 yd/227 g, 2 skeins, colorway Charcoal. It was a bit of a pain to work with--splitty and with no give in that alpaca way--but the resulting fabric is divine and the sweater is soft, warm, and lightweight.
Pattern: Of my own devising, based on measurements from the The Knitter's Handy Book of Sweater Patterns. (It's a set-in sleeve, adapted V-neck cardigan. If that helps.) I added some details like the slight bell sleeve and the cross-over front. I'm particularly fond of the absolutely luscious buttons:
They're a modern rework of a 1930s vintage design. *loves*
And here it is on:
The fit is better than that pattern would have you believe. The shoulders are perfect, which is a big improvement from the Boyfriend Sweater debacle.
Here is me being silly, but you can really see how the buttons extend around the side:
And this one is pure silliness.
All in all, I'm really happy with how this turned out. I barely took it off for a week after I'd finished it. (I'd still be wearing it if it weren't, like, 60 degrees here. Stupid Maryland.)
1 comment:
You're wearing the monkey shirt under that sweater! THE monkey shirt!
Also, I adore those buttons. I want to rip them off and use them as eyes!
-Jane
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