Monday, August 27, 2012

Harvest Moon

I fell in love with this pattern because of the pockets.
And then later I fell in love with the yarn. It was my first project using Madelinetosh yarn, and I think I might have a new obsession. The colors are exquisite, and the yarn itself is just a dream to knit with, doesn't really compare to anything else. It's also the most expensive yarn I've ever used, so I guess it lived up to my expectations so far.

The pattern was very easy to follow, but my gauge was off, so although I initially started with a size S, I had to change to a smaller size afterwards.
A summary of the changes I made: 
- Only increased to 220 sts (between markers), knit till 19 cm yoke length and divided the body and sleeves according to this: 32 (right front) + 44 (sleeve) + 68 (back) + 44 (sleeve) + 32 (left front)
- Didn’t make the decreases on the sleeves as written, instead made the following on the last 2 rows:
R1: k2tog every 5 sts
R2: k2tog every 8 sts

The yarn bled somewhat when washed but it didn't seem to affect the original color. Also, the cardigan grew lengthwise with blocking (about 2 or 3 cm) which for this pattern was actually a good thing.

Note: not sure if it’s a fault of the pattern, the yarn or my loose knitting, but the yoke feels too loose and stretchy when wearing it, like it’s going to fall down any minute. To remedy this, I had to secure it with some extra bit of yarn at the top and bottom of the yoke so it wouldn’t stretch.

 
Pattern: Harvest Moon, by Heidi Kirrmaier
Yarn: Madelinetosh Vintage in Cousteau (5 skeins)
Ravelry project page


 

8 comments:

Carina said...

Lindo! <3

Carmela Biscuit said...

Very, very beautiful, I love your choice of color!

likeschocolate said...

The sweater is lovely!

Sue said...

It is beautiful and the color is stunning!

Anonymous said...

beautiful sweater as everything you knit. so jealous! i don't now how to start learn knitting.

Katerina
Greece

Laurainnovartencrochet said...

Hermoso!!!!!

Tessa said...

Beautiful colour and I like the pockets too!
I saw your project featured in Mollie Makes this month - congratulations! It looks great! I hope to be able to make him at some point - very cute.

Lisa Pidgeon said...

Lovely cardigan. I love the colour.
Anyway, I just wanted to tell you that I have made a plushie dog from the pattern you designed for Mollie Makes, for my daughter. She has called her Lara and loves her. Thanks for sharing.
http://dharmaflyer.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/lara-puppy.html