I tried it on & I actually like it with the hem & sleeves curling, I might not turn the hem under. The attaching of the kangaroo pocket is genius, I've never heard of ssk'ing 2 pieces together before :)
Close-up of the neck:
There are a few niggles in the pattern that I would change next time. This is what I've found so far:
Page 12 -On the right side of the neck, the pattern has make 2 purlwise, as they're made on the wrong side & purled on the next row, they should be made knitwise.
Page 12 - The centre neck st is left on a holder, the instructions later tell you to just sew it in to get rid of it. I'd knit it in with the last row to make a neater finish.
Page 8 -2nd size, the pattern says to pick up 21 of the 23 cast off sts for the hood & then you have to increase 2 on the first row, so just pick up the 23 to begin with.
It would be nice to have confirmation of final stitch numbers when finishing a process, rather than 'leave remaining sts on holder/bind off' etc.
Some close-up photos of the cables would also be beneficial.
Anyway, they're niggles that can be fixed & I'm still loving it & can't wait to get it finished.
One last thing that just amused me, Hipknits have launched a new range of chunky yarn named after my dd Emilia. My dh will never believe that she was named before the wool !!!!
3 comments:
Hoodie looks like its getting somewhere, love the ribbed cardigan with zip in that earlier post, it really suits you and great colour...but ribs like that would look pants on my short chubby body!
It is looking great, it is great to be excited about a knit isn't it!
Hmm! The woman who said she thought it was beyond her points out really good tips for future knitters? You underestimate yourself, missus!
Looking great, btw!
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