Re-Creating A Vintage Cardigan
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Some time last year, I bought a charming hand-knit cardigan at an estate sale.
It had a lot of interesting features that I wanted to explore. I thought it might be a fun challenge to see if I could reproduce the sweater, without the benefit of a written pattern.
I've got the back panel almost finished. I'll be putting this on stitch holders until I knit the two fronts and the two sleeves. The sleeves are going to be a challenge, because I really don't understand what the original knitter was thinking. Her method of working is a bit of a mystery to me.
So far, this has been a fast, fun project. I hope I don't get bogged down and abandon this sweater when it is 95% completed. That's what happens to me, far too often. I start a really ambitious project, and then get utterly stuck at the end. Sigh.... I can't do anything the easy way, can I?
Some time last year, I bought a charming hand-knit cardigan at an estate sale.
It had a lot of interesting features that I wanted to explore. I thought it might be a fun challenge to see if I could reproduce the sweater, without the benefit of a written pattern.
I've got the back panel almost finished. I'll be putting this on stitch holders until I knit the two fronts and the two sleeves. The sleeves are going to be a challenge, because I really don't understand what the original knitter was thinking. Her method of working is a bit of a mystery to me.
So far, this has been a fast, fun project. I hope I don't get bogged down and abandon this sweater when it is 95% completed. That's what happens to me, far too often. I start a really ambitious project, and then get utterly stuck at the end. Sigh.... I can't do anything the easy way, can I?
Comments
Check Ravelry.com. That's an excellent source for knitting advice.