This is a Public Apology

to Vicki. I promise, the sheets and towels will be clean. The rest of the house, not so much. I started the bathrooms this morning and got rid of the mold (TILEX is the BOMB!) and used some goofy powder stuff that foams up in the toilets. But the floors? NO. The counters? NO. The kitchen? NO. Vaccuuming? NO. BUT….

THE ALMOST EVERYDAY CARDIGAN

IS FINISHED!


And when I say finished, I mean FINISHED!
Ends woven in and everything!


Georgie was kind enough to take pictures of me in my nice shiny new cardie (which he proclaimed was so perfect it was scary – tried to tell me he didn’t think I knit it – but I was like YOU WATCHED ME KNIT IT!) but before we get to that, let’s have the details.

Yarn: Manos. I think the colorway is called FLAME. It’s #115. I used US #7/8 Addis (7s for the ribbing and buttonbands.) Nine skeins. I actually bought two more because I was afraid that I was going to run out, but I didn’t. So now I have two skeins to return.

Pattern: I started out with the Peace Fleece Everyday Cardigan pattern but quickly learned it has a lot of things wrong with it (I LOVE knitbloggers!) So I switched to the modified drop shoulder in Ann Budd’s book. Did lots of calulations on my own (I HATE math!) since my gauge was about 4.5 stitches to the inch. I fudged the size somewhere between 40″ and 44″. I don’t know how it all worked out, but the fit is PERFECT. It’s nice and baggy which I wanted, but not too big at all. It fits fine buttoned up (no pulling across my boobs.) The shoulders are dropped, but not too dropped. The length is great in both the body and the arms. If I had to recreate this I don’t know if I could. And I worried the whole time it wouldn’t fit.

Lots of firsts for me with this sweater:

– I used the spit join method for incorporating new skeins, which was nice, although occasionally I wished I had a mint or something before hand. And it still seemed like I had a ton of ends. Go figure.

– I knit the back and fronts in the round and then split for the arms and shoulders. I will DEFINITELY do this again – in fact, I’ll be doing it with my Guilt-A-Long Dad sweater if I ever get it charted. I like seaming though, so it’s not that, but still.

– I did a modified 3-needle bind off that Margene was so kind to share with me. I love my shoulder seams and will forever do it this way. I didn’t get to do short-row shoulder shaping, but I intend to very soon. No more stair-steps for me!

– I did my first button holes! I used Nancie Wiseman‘s revised one row buttonhole and I think it looks fantastic. She has you cast on an extra three stitches instead of one extra when casting back on. When you do the next row, you do a k2tog (or p2tog) and ssk (or ssp) with the extra stitches at both ends of the buttonhole. It tightened things up very nicely – I could tell since the first three times I did the button hole band I DIDN’T do it this way. Highly recommend it!

I think that’s about it for the new stuff. A very, very satisfying project. It took me less than a month to do. Maybe 2.5 weeks? I have to go back and look. I got EXACTLY what I wanted. And I used STASH! Half the yarn for this sweater was bought in NJ and the other half in Boston almost a year ago. Yeah for clearing out some stash!

Here’s the photo shoot – I let G use the GOOD camera and I think we were both a bit nervous. We were both getting into it towards the end (he liked the fast shutter) and he has a new appreciation for my work, since I had the flash and bracket on the camera and that sucker is HEAVY! Enjoy the pictures!


Love the perspective of this picture – my bookcases look so tall!
They do go to the ceiling, but my ceilings aren’t that high.



G likes this picture the best.
Probably because my ass is facing the camera.



My boobs are NOT that saggy!
I mean, they’re not passing any pencil tests, but still!



My attempt at Whack Dancing!
I look like a stoned nerd.

There you have it folks! Look for it at Rhinebeck. I don’t care if it’s ninety freakin’ degrees. I’ll have it on!

Comments

  1. Yay! I love it! This is going to be one of those cardis you reach for often and feel so at home in every time you wear it. You look fabulous. 🙂

  2. Looks AWESOME! I love it! Go, you! 🙂

  3. Yeah, I don’t think that you’re going to have to worry about 90 degrees THIS weekend.
    Congratulations on the sweater!

  4. That is so AWESOME!!! It looks beautiful and you look great in it. You cranked it out too. Fantastic!!!!!

  5. Perfecto! It is SO pretty, C! It will be a great cardi for Rhinebeck. 🙂

  6. Since I started reading your blog about a month ago this is the first project I’ve seen you start and finish!! It’s Fanfuckingtastic! Congrats! You truly knit excellent work! I’m a huge fan 🙂

  7. Terrific Cara. I wish I were seeing it in person at Rhinebeck. I love Georgie’s favorite pic too.

  8. Oh my goodness, woman, EVERYONE knows that the sweater comes first! Housework be damned. (I’ll be leaving my white gloves at home!) Yay, you did it! It looks FABULOUS!! My favorite is the pic that G likes best, too. You look so happy and the color is just wonderful. Woohoo for you.

  9. I love the color, love the pattern, love the pictures of you! It’s wonderful!

  10. It looks great! Perfect fit, perfect color, perfect style. Congrats!

  11. Love it! I especially love all of the happy pictures! 🙂

  12. What a gorgeous sweater – love it! The color is stunning on you – great work.

  13. OK, you look a bit ecstatic in that last picture. Go George!
    Love the sweater and especially the square buttons for some reason. xoox Kay Who Is Not Taking the Pencil Test

  14. Oh, well done. Great color for you and you look so happy wearing it. You’re going to livi in it this winter…..

  15. BRAVOOOOO!!!

  16. Nice job, love the color, love the photo shoot!

  17. It’s simply beautiful. I can’t wait to see it (and give it a hug) in person. Well, you too.
    What a lovely space with the big bookshelves. I grew up in an apartment full of books and I love how it looks (not to mention the opportunity to browse in your own house).
    See you this weekend!

  18. Gorgeous!!! And the Tender Buttons people were right: those buttons are fantastic. Hope to see it soon.

  19. Wow, that sweater looks great, I love the color!
    I’ll be at Rhinebeck too, see you at the meetup!!

  20. The sweater looks absolutely wonderful, I can’t wait to see it! But, really, I’m drooling over your bookcases….

  21. I was in a Wiseman workshop last weekend and she had us do that buttonhole technique. In fact, she’d used it for the sweater she was wearing. She said the only thing it’s NOT good for is a sweater that will get rough useage, such as by a child. That method of buttonhole works well but isn’t the most sturdy and thus won’t work well if you’re doing a child’s sweater, which you aren’t. Looks great! Chelle

  22. Oh my God, that pencil test may be the scariest thing I’ve seen in days.
    I’ll be there at the Meetup! See you there.

  23. It looks great; so comfortable that you’d want to curl up in it forever. Enjoy showing it off at Rhinebeck.

  24. Woohoo! It…you, all of it…fanfuckintastic!!!

  25. That is a beautiful, fantastic sweater. I was trying to get an everyday sweater knitted for Rhinebeck, too, but got distracted. I haven’t officially given up yet, but it isn’t looking good.
    Congratulations on a job very well done!

  26. it turned out great! i’m glad you managed to conquer buttonholes – nancy wiseman to the rescue again! i want a sweater like that now …

  27. Wow! Looks fantastic! What a wonderful job, and you learned so much doing it.

  28. It looks FABULOUS, Cara!! Can’t wait to see you this weekend. 🙂

  29. That looks great on you. And you look so gosh darn happy in it.

  30. I was just about to use that pattern for a sweater I’m re-knitting for my mom (she started it and now I’m going to go back and fix it.) I have the Ann Bud book and may use that pattern instead. I’m mathmatically challenged, so we’ll see how it goes…

  31. LOVE IT! Turned out beautiful, Cara. You look so happy wearing it, too. 🙂 Wish I were going with to Rhinebeck, you would be a lovely sight wandering the barns in your purty red Manos. Have a fabulous time…

  32. That is gorgeous! And great buttons. Who needs clean floors? – a finished sweater ALWAYS takes priority. Said the fellow knitter – just don’t ask my mom that question – you’d get a different answer.

  33. LOVELY!!! Its wonderful!

  34. Love the sweater… and I think you will need it with the weather we have been getting lately! I am going to be in Rhinebeck on Saturday and hope to meet up with everybody!

  35. Before I had my surgery, I could not only fail the pencil test (with flying colors), but I could hold an entire deck of playing cards under one breast and wander around the house for hours doing whatever, without losing a single one.
    A friend once told me that, should the need arise, I could probably hide a small handgun under one of my grrls.
    Alas, no more. I don’t even fail the pencil test anymore. My boobs look exactly the same way they did when I was nine.

  36. if we all had boob lifts then where would we keep our pencils? if we put them (and I’m still talking about the pencils) behind our ears then we’d look like nerds.

  37. Beautiful sweater! I love all the pictures.
    Hope you have a great time at Rhinebeck!

  38. beautiful! i am so bummed that i won’t see it in person. you work so fast and so well!

  39. You just can’t go WRONG with red! Fabulous, Cara. (and Margene said “fanfuckintastic”!!!)

  40. I love it. That red is gorgeous!! It looks good on you, too. How’s that hand?? Now you can give it a break for a bit. Those are fun pictures of you, too. Thanks Georgie. I wish I could go to Rhinebeck. I’l be with you in spirit and waiting patiently for a report.

  41. That looks wonderful! That color is gorgeous on you!

  42. FAN..TASTIC! great color and you look fabulous in it.

  43. Hey Cara – the e.d. cardi looks great! Sign me up for the Rhinebeck meetup. (better late than never, eh?)

  44. Red is good on you. Thanks for the buttonhole tip, it sounds like a keeper.
    Have a great time at Rhinebeck. I’m looking forward to the pictures afterwards.

  45. Really nice cardigan.

  46. Great cardi! That really is a terrific pattern and beautiful colors. See you (and the cardi) at Rhinebeck! 🙂

  47. It looks great! Good job of bossing your knit. And the photoshoot – fabulous. My only complaint is that I cannot read the titles in your library. (And that would be very fun.)
    xox,

  48. Fanfuckingtastic! (Can I say that here?)
    Always the last one to the party, always trailing behind . . .
    Way to work it, not jerk it!

  49. Cara it’s just beautiful. Yay for learning new techniques! Georgie’s photos are gorgeous too, the second one is particularly cute.