No, fall doesn’t come after spring. But sometimes a knitter might abandon an early fall knit for wools when the weather turns cooler. That’s precisely what I did with this Vitamin D, and lo and behold it was spring before I picked it up again. Luckily I could tell exactly where I was in the pattern and I was just a few inches from the bottom.
This color reminds me of some of the pink dogwoods around my neighborhood, so it will fit right in as a spring piece. I used Louisa Harding Aimée in Cupid. It’s very soft, but I fear it might shed or pill a bit as it did while I was knitting the piece. This is another one I knit at a different gauge. This one was 22sts and 28rows over 4″ as I knit it on a size 4 for most of the body. I was aiming for about a 35″ chest size. I also added a repeat of the yarn overs to the bottom for a little extra length. The length grew about an inch and a half while blocking though, so I probably could have skipped that. I’m cool with it though. The yarn is 90% cotton and 10% cashmere.
I will likely make this again, perhaps in a fingering weight wool. I think the fronts could drape a little better, but I still like it for now.
Beautiful and delicate! I think the drape is lovely!
Man, I need to learn how to knit. I’m a crochet gal…I never could master the two needle thing. But man if I could wear a sweater that I made — instead of just making blankets and scarves — I would probably feel much more fulfilled with me projects.
the color is just gorgeous! Well done!
the color is just gorgeous! Gratz on finishing a project that you lost touch with–and finding your exact place. Not easy 🙂
It’s lovely. Really beautiful drape!
love that pattern – I hope it doesn’t pill and shed when you wear it, it is so pretty!
Very beautiful work!
Where ca I find this Pattern?
See link for Vitamin D in post. Available on Ravelry.com
This is a lovely pattern. I might add it to my long queue to make this fall. 🙂
nice