It’s fast becoming my favorite comfy sweater. Snow started falling shortly after this picture was taken. I stayed warm and comfortable all day long even when venturing outside.
Redoing the sleeves was a wise decision.
It hasn’t been blocked. Not sure that it really needs to be but I will do it before handing it off to Jean.
Wow! It looks great and is rather flattering. Will you use her formula again? I will, with a few adjustments to the shoulder measurements.
I had the same issue with my sleeves but am too lazy to redo them!
Great job!
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Thank you so much for showing us your sweater! It’s wonderful!
I had been looking at sweater patterns for holiday travel knitting with cables, but your design made me re-consider.
Thanks.
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One of those nice basic sweaters that prove so useful but that we never knit until forced to by some circumstance. Redpoing the sleeves turned out very nicely.
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It does look like a nice, comfy, well-fitting sweater. I like the color as it appears on my monitor – a nice shade of green. Well done (again).
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It looks great in both color and fit. I redid the sleeves on mine as well, they were too narrow – I had miscalculated the decreases the first time. I have also been wearing mine – trying not to spill stuff on it before January (G).
I used the same formula to make a child’s and a doll’s sweater. I will use this again for a fast sweater which I don’t have to draft.
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Wow! What a success! It looks great on. I didn’t re-do mine, but after washing and blocking it made an amazing transformation. I guess I’ve changed my mind and will probably use the calcs again. Congratulations on being published in the next Spin Off! I need an autographed copy!
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Thanks everyone.
Shiori, this formula seems to work for me so I probably will use it again.
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the sweater is beautiful and looks great on you!
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Wonderful, love the color. You look great in it as well.
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