Yaaayyyyy, Rogue is finished!!!
I put it on today for the 'photo-shoot' & decided to keep it on :)
I blocked it, sewed on the sleeves then seamed them. The pattern says to sew the sleeve seams then join them on, that sounded fiddly, so I joined & then seamed.
I've decided I like it with the curly hem & have the option of turning it up if I change my mind.
The hood is a little bit short for my swan neck!
The hood needed some surgery (more key-hole than open-heart!) to get it to lie flat. P3tog tbl & SSSK do not give a good look or finish, there must be a neater way (note to self- explore this further before making another!)
The cabley goodness of the hood!
Gratuitous hood graft pic. Thanks to Pumpkin Mama for sharing her Rogue Hoodie Grafting Cheat sheet. It's pure genius BUT don't sit down to start it at 11.30pm whilst watching TV, it needs 110% concentration!
This is nearer to the actual colour, it's darker than those pics shown above
9 comments:
Wow!! That is absolutely gorgeous! I bet you will wear it loads. Look at those lovely cables and the hood. I love it!
Rogue looks fabulous! Thanks for your comments on the vagaries of the pattern too. I had to look up the term "rowing out" as I wasn't sure what it referred to, but yes using the different sized pins seems a good solution!
I love the colour of your Rogue - it looks fab :-)and the cables are greart.
I l;urve your Rogue, it's gorgeous :o)
So, the hood is grafted?? You'd never know, your knitting and grafting is SO tidy!
What a fabulous job you've made! Gorgeous!
Fab! I am very jealous!!! :D
I really adore your Rogue...one of the nicest I've seen and boy does it suit you!!!
Rogue is just stunning and what a fantastic colour you've used!
I don't know how I missed this, but it's all my loss until now!! Yours is the first Rogue I have 'swooned' over, it is fabulous and I adore the colour. You look fantastic in it Jo BTW :D
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