Yesterday, after dinner, I took my own Zambezi yarn over to the knitting machine and started my version of Whisper. Having tried on Sandy's at knit group a few weeks ago, I knew the pattern, as designed, was too drapey for me. Droopy rather than drapey was the feeling I had. Being short, those styles sometimes make me feel as if I'm wearing my bathrobe. Not a pretty sight in public.
So I re-wrote the pattern to more appropriately fit a petite person. At the machine, within minutes I zipped off one front. then the back. As exciting as that was to be able to knit an entire vest in half an hour, I made myself stop. It can't be this easy I thought. If by chance, I had mis- calculated, it would be a lot of mohair to rip back. Today, I pinned the two pieces together, pinned the whole thing to me at the shoulders, then stood in front of the bedroom mirror to take a self portrait. Awkward.
I am so thrilled. My pattern works. It looks good. It fits. And photography is so much easier with a dress form. Now if only I could improve my memory, I'd be good.
3 comments:
It looks great! I have to try a sweater on the machine one of these days. I would love to try winging it there too, but I confess, I am having much too much fun by hand!
Glad to see the duct tape in action :) I haven't had a chance to use mine yet.
what settings did you use for your LK-150? I have the same yarn and the same thoughts for this sweater...
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