I have finished the 'Rusted Root'. I love this top and for my next one I plan to modify it a bit to use a pattern I used in socks that I think will look very cool on a sweater. Who doesn't love a sweater that can be knit from the top down with no seaming?
Details:
Pattern - Rusted Root by, Zephyr Girls
Yarn - Cotton Fleece, 2 1/2 skeins in Wolverine
Needles - 6's and 5's
Mods - Tubular cast on for the neck - great video in the link above about how to do this. Great for socks too.
Jason and I went for a walk today and came across some really nice photo opps so here are a few of those...thankfully it seems that Spring has sprung again here in Boston.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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those orange tulips are purty! i have a thing for orange these days.
someone told me the alpaca show comes to columbus twice a year. once in the spring and once in the fall. so if you're in town by then...
rusted root, great job! Happy spring to you.
Devon, It turned out great!!! Looks great on you too!
It looks great on you. Right now I'll just admire knitted garments as I am addicted to socks!
Pretty flowers. I just love this time of year. Although the pollen down here is killing us.
The Rusted root looks so great on you!! I love the Zephyr patterns so much! Great job!
It looks beautiful! Great job!
the rusted root is lovely! great job. love the colorway. congrats!
Beautiful - all of it, especially you! ;)
Wow - that sweater looks amazing!
pretty! that is going to be my next knit, and my first sweater. i hope it works!
The sweater looks awesome! Nice job.
You got it done! Yay! Looks great - isn't it a clever pattern? I want to make a second one too. Love the flower photos.
Looks good! And hooray for the tubular cast on. What pattern are you going to put on the next one?
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Cool! The sweater looks great AND you redesigned the blog! Yay! Hope to see you soon!
Wow, Devon, I love your Rusted Root! I bet you'll get a lot of wear out of that this spring/summer. Take care.
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