Haven't gone to get the buttons nor made the loops for 'em yet, but otherwise it is assembled, blocked and done. And a lot bigger than I had anticipated, as always — I'm infamous for making 6-month size clothing that is really closer to 18-month size. But wow! I'm so happy with it! And I couldn't have done it without you.
Here's a closeup of the neckline. Knittah and ampliflyer suggested picking up the stitches and either purling back or doing ribbing as an edging. What I did was pick up 1:1 stitches with a size 2 needle, knit 1x1 ribbing for a few rows, and THEN did 4-stitch i-cord. It still curled a little but blocked out great!
Here's a closeup of the bottom edge, where I used twistle's recommendation to knit a kind of gradual zigzag of stockinette into garter. This still flipped (and as you may be able to see, I didn't do a perfect job of knitting this zigzag), but it didn't flip as much or as hard, and a good blocking fixed it. Of course when it's washed by the recipient and probably hung to dry, I don't know what will happen, but I think it'll still keep the baby warm!
Thanks again for all the help. I'll hope to have a finished piece to show you in a few more days.
5 comments:
Oh, that is very pretty! Did you improvise the whole thing? I'm impressed.
Hey Valerie! Rob gave me the URL to your blog ages ago and I linked to it on mine but don't check it nearly often enough. That is one beautiful finish you've got there! I haven't ventured into knitting yet as I don't have anywhere near enough time for my current hobbies as it is, but I absolutely love seeing other people's knitting and I know I'll try it eventually. Congratulations on your finish, even if it's still missing buttons!
adorable!
Hey! Long time no hear. What up?
The sweater is a marvel!
thanks so much for your comments and generosity!!
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