Friday, September 2, 2016

A New Project

Now that I've finished my cushion, I need another project to do alongside my exploration of Teiko Fujito. I'm going to knit my husband a pullover for his birthday in November. I'll have to rattle along to spin the wool as well as knit it, but two and a half months should be long enough. The first step was to choose a pattern that Jack approves of - I don't want to spend months on a garment that he's not going to wear! I have the nod for this pattern, which, funnily enough, is in the same magazine as my cardigan pattern, Knit-today, April 2012. I used wool from my stash to knit some swatches to give me an idea of how thick to spin the wool. I did contemplate spinning a yarn with three plies, but really, for such a big project I think it makes more sense to spin two slightly thicker plies. I've filled one bobbin, so that's a start.  I know I run the risk of having wool fibres caught inbetween my double stitches, but I'll do my best to keep the two project separate! 

11 comments:

  1. I did give the nod on that one too. It's gorgeous!

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  2. Lovely creamy colour of the wool, it looks very as though it will be lovely and snug to wear! Is it an Arran pattern?

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  3. He is a lucky husband indeed! - the pattern looks good, but tell him he is not allowed to wear holes in it......I've never forgotten about that!

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  4. Oh this will be nice, your joy of knitting and yarn making is inspiring to see

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  5. The jumper is a lovely pattern, your husband will be very warm and cosy in it!

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  6. I agree with Anne !
    Now you'll be a couple in cream (with your new cardigan) :-)))

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  7. I think Dave might choose that one as well. Good choice!

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  8. You are amazing...not only to knit your husband a sweater but to also spin your own yarns. Embracing Creative Bliss...

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  9. I am sure it will be wonderful!! :)

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