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I have show-and-tell today: I finished knitting another sweater. This one took only half the time my last one took, going from yarn to done in a speedy 3.5 months. :) It's made of 100% bamboo, which is heavy, shiny and drapey... I love how it feels when it's on.





All pictures of the project
Detailed FO post in my knitting blog

I like my general policy of only posting finished objects to LJ, but, obviously, sweaters do not just spring full-formed from my forehead every few months. I spend a fair bit of time on this, not just knitting but also reading stitch dictionaries, design books, Ravelry, and, lately, a lot of graph paper.

My next project is special, a self-designed Aran sweater... which, not incidentally, is what I started knitting for. I just didn't know when I started that it would take me a year and a half to work up to making such a thing, much less that tons of people knit for many years without ever feeling up for it.

Fools and engineers rush in where angels fear to tread, right? Swatching has begun. FO post in, oh, probably a year.

Date: 2008-08-25 05:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] niralth.livejournal.com
Lookin' good. I hope the bamboo works out for you.

I'm designing a custom aran-ish sweater for Mc right now. He wants tons of cables, I want it to be a bit modern with interesting this and that. This is all made much more complicated by the probably too thin yarn this will be made from: a one kilo spool of DK weight alpaca from Peru.

Date: 2008-08-26 05:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] niralth.livejournal.com
Just the stretching, yeah. What was it about the bamboo fiber that made you want to use it instead of wool? (Just curious, since other than for baby items I always knit with wool)

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