This last post from the trailer – the last post of summer 2012 written with the lake as my backdrop – but which I am posting from home, shows off my first, trailer-knit of the summer. Gemini. Inspired by Wilma’s lilac Gemini, started at home and finished at the trailer.
With Gemini, like some knits before it, I find my opinion of the pattern at odds with the opinions of many ravellers. Most that knit this little summer top had positive things to say about the pattern. Me, I found it unnecessarily confusing. Being all about making things simple for everyone to easily understand, I really get annoyed when instructions go on and on in a round-a-bout way. Really, Gemini is a top down garment. Explaining a typical, top-down, two-row repeat where one row increases at each of four ‘raglan’ points and one row is knit plain without increases would have been all the explanation required.
And that is how I knit my Gemini.
Starting with a few rows of ribbing,
after noticing the floppy, top edge some ravellers complained about, I then knit the lace as per the pattern instructions, increasing in the typical top-down fashion until the under-arm bust measured four!!! inches smaller than my bust. That much negative ease was recommended by the designer - mostly, I think , due to the stretchy nature of the Linen blend yarn she used. I knit with pure cotton, but thought – ‘Hey, why not?’ And I like it. I find it flattering.
Details.
Needles – 4 mm throughout.
Modifications – Four rows of 2x2 ribbing at the top. One inch of seed stitch at the bottom. I knit the seed stitch border for the front and back separately, giving my Gemini a bit of a tunic split at the sides.
That split is meant to accommodate any hip fullness not accounted for in the increases as I knit my way towards the bottom of the sweater.
I like it. The good news - in case Nicki, who thinks I am in a colour rut, is reading - about always knittng in the same colour range - everything matches.
This post is being finished at home and I can tell you that I wore Gemini for the trip home - resulting in excellent gas station service wherever we stopped!
Must have been that negative ease!
7 comments:
That looks fantastic and so does that scarf. I'm pretty sure that the knitters in the Thursday group are going to want to do it but I might be interested after they have had their fill. And I may yet go and buy that yarn just because of what happens with this pattern!
Great job! How daring of you to knit 4 inches less! Of course top down is much less stressful because you can try it on. Love your color rut, too.
great top! zLove the style and I adore top down construction, so this might just make its way into my queue...
It's gorgeous on you. What a beautiful knit and fit.
It looks wonderful. I'd probably have stayed away from any pattern that calls for negative ease, since there is nothing negative (size wise) about this old body. But Yours looks so lovely, and if I made something similar, it would be fun for a change to say "it's a size 36".
I love the style and the colour. It looks great on you.
Looks great, Brenda! I like how simple and elegant it is.
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