I can’t seem to leave the lace patterns on my swatch alone. I keep looking at them and wondering how they would look in this cardigan.
I ditched the chunky weight red sample. It’s history.
A new lace version is born. I’ve cast on and am merrily working the Double Ridges with eyelets.
This is in DK weight yarn by Shelridge Yarns. A pleasure to knit with. It went sooo fast. It’s actually purple, not blue, but my camera obviously likes blue. I can’t wait to get started on the lace stitch patterns.
More chat if you want to watch:
Two, two, two cardigans in one. I’ve got to get back to them. See ya’. Deb
Here’s how it starts in my head (read this really, really fast because that’s how it sounds to me in my head): I should give the knitter an easier version, yes, I could do that, I’ll knit a chunky version, that will be faster, fast is good, it could have a garter stitch neckband, yes, that will work, that’s easier, and where am I going to add in the extra bust stitches that I and lots of knitters need (?), where can I put them … under the last set of double ridges (?), right that would work, I could add in more double ridges and then that would give the knitters some additional control over where that last double ridge lands, yes, ok, I’ll do that on this chunky weight version, that will look great.
And then I start because how long can one listen to all that chatter and not cast on?!
And I hate it.
I’m not enjoying the knitting. I don’t like the garter neckband. I don’t like the garter buttonbands. This looks really plain to me. I had a fancier cardigan in mind, something summery, with stitch pattern panels running vertically down the fronts. The garter stitch is not doing it for me.
On the positive side, I do like the yoke with more double ridges. And I tried adding extra stitches on the Fronts for extra bust width and that worked too. So I’ll be adding those options in the Mods Pages.
And now, don’t look, it’s getting ripped out.
The good new is there is progress on the yellow cardigan. It’s bright and cheerful and a pleasure to knit.
I do have some thoughts on where I want to go from here. Some sort of panel of vertical stitches running down from the double ridges.
Here is some chat about where I am on this cardigan.
Now that the fog has cleared, I’m on to deciding on a stitch pattern. Haul out the stitch dictionaries, here I come. Cheers, Deb