Sahara

17 Feb

I promised pictures of Sahara today, and I deliver – even if it is snowing like mad!

 

This one says “The neighbors just came out, and they clearly think we’ve gone mad.”

Ok, the stats

Pattern: Sahara, from Stitch diva

Size: Small

Yarn: Cascade Pima Silk

Needles: US Sizes 6 and 4

Notes: This one blocked out a bit nicer than I thought.  The yarn is really gorgeous, and I would definitely use it again.  I love the color.  The hem in the front wants to pull up a bit because of the neckline, so I’m still considering redoing the hemline on smaller needles.. . although probably I’m going to leave it alone.  I think the neckline is definitely the best feature.  I really wish I could wear it without a tank underneath, but I don’t like seeing my bra through the lace (even a flesh toned bra) so I don’t think that will work.  I’m not that big on layering, I always feel lumpy.

My only real modification was the sleeves, which I made elbow length to cover up the too big armholes.  I think I like them better that length anyway.

I’m going to call this sweater a success overall – it’s cute, and did I mention I love the color?  I think I’ll wear it to work tonight and see if anyone accuses me of making it myself.  Hee.

Moving on, the cropped cardigan will be done in the next day or two.  This is a really simple pattern, but so far I love the results (I’ve just finished the body.)  After that I’m going to make the Cable down raglan from the new Interweave.  I got my yarn today!

That’s the recommended yarn.  I love the color, which is a little more gray than it looks here.  I think I’m going to make the 31″ size.  The modeled size is 34, and I think it’s a little bit big for the model.  I hope that works out for me.  The yarn I bought is really lovely and soft, and I can see how the cables will look nice in it – the twist seems to be tighter than most merinos.  And it’s superwash, although I will not be machine washing any of my handknits ever.

I’m going to go back to my cardigan now!

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15 Responses to “Sahara”

  1. Alli February 17, 2007 at 3:11 pm #

    Girl, you are churning out the sweaters like mad! Your Sahara is absolutely gorgeous, that color is perfect for you.
    Now I feel I simply must make a Sahara too!

  2. Michelle February 17, 2007 at 7:44 pm #

    Beautiful! Fits you great! I already have that pattern, now you’ll inspire me to make my own!

  3. Laura February 17, 2007 at 9:36 pm #

    I love your sweater! That color is amazing on you too. :)

  4. lunarawe February 17, 2007 at 11:25 pm #

    Such a lovely color and the sweater came out beautifully. I also love the neckline… congrats!

  5. Moggle February 18, 2007 at 3:48 am #

    Gorgeous sweater! It looks great on you.

  6. Juls February 18, 2007 at 11:32 am #

    Looks wonderful on you…I agree that the sleeve length makes the design more wearable for most weather.

  7. Bobbi February 18, 2007 at 12:32 pm #

    That is absolutely gorgeous! I’m putting in on my to-do list. That color looks fabulous on you!

  8. lisa February 18, 2007 at 2:01 pm #

    nice, nice, nice!!!

  9. Melissa February 18, 2007 at 4:18 pm #

    It’s beautiful. I’m with you on the layering thing, but you probably won’t mind when it comes to wearing this sweater. Thanks for the link to the Louet Gems seller on Ebay. I’ve been wanting to try that yarn, and that’s a nice price.

  10. Zia February 18, 2007 at 7:02 pm #

    Wow that’s just lovely!

  11. Kellie February 22, 2007 at 4:26 am #

    Gorgeous (you and Sahara!!). Perfect design for you and I love the colour!

  12. sandra February 23, 2007 at 7:20 pm #

    this is so gorgeous! i absolutely love it. and it goes so great with your lovely hair!

  13. Faith February 25, 2007 at 11:13 am #

    This is great! I’m an avid knit and tonic reader, and this is one of my favorites so far- the color, the fit… Super job!

  14. Lin February 28, 2007 at 11:11 am #

    The colour is gorgeous! I was wondering whether to knit this and I think that you may have convinced me to. Your knitting is really great especially as you have only been at it just over a year, I was having a browse through your blog and your taste in patterns is so similar to mine, shame I don’t look as good in them as you!!

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