One more

Button me up jumper

Pattern: Button me up by Laura Chau. I made the 40 inches version, but at a tighter gauge due to my yarn substitution.
Yarn: Malabrigo merino worsted in "Purple mystery", 4 skeins.
Needles: 4.5mm circulars.

I did just a few modifications to this jumper. I decided not to have the deep ribbing, opting for only 1 inch depth for all the ribbings. I didn't do the stripes either, as I was already using a semi-solid/semi-variegated yarn. I did alternate between two skeins every a couple of rows, to even out the differences between skeins.

Buttons

I started on this sometime in mid-June, so not long after I finished my Tangled Yoke. I guess I was still on that "just finished a big project" high. I've worked out that sweaters (cardigans, jumpers) are my favourite things to knit. I love the comfort of my handknit socks, the simplicity of scarves, and even hats. But for me nothing beats the satisfaction of finishing a whole garment that I can wear. Plus, it's a great stashbusting exercise. (I know lots of people are scared off by adult-sized garments because it's such a big project. But, for non-knitters, I liken this to making a quilt — it's big, lots of planning, lots of pieces, lots of steps, but in the end it's worth it. Says she who is yet to make a quilt big enough to cover a bed… :) But I will get there, I will, I will.)

I was going to make another jumper for myself as part of Ravelympics (deluding myself, perhaps, a whole jumper in 2 weeks?? in my defense, the jumper that I was considering is mostly stocking stitch, no ribbings, and is worked in one piece) but I think Annette needs a jumper more than I do (that kid is finally growing faaast!). She loves hoodies, so I'll be making her one, with this yarn.

Seasoned Spice Yarn Bee #6B

So that's what I'll be working on for the next two weeks. I start tonight, once the opening ceremony starts. Should be good!

8 Responses to “One more”

  1. lolly

    Oh, I just love your jumper! I have a similar one that I made last year out of Malabrigo, and it is just so deliciously soft. Yours looks so great with the mix of buttons – what a fun touch!

  2. Rose Red

    Oh that looks fabulous – love it in Malabrigo – and only 4 skeins – that's amazing!! And the mixed buttons – so cool!!

  3. laura b

    What a beautiful sweater! I agree w/ Lolly, the mix of buttons works really well.

    I loved the last hoodie that you made for Annette and am looking forward to seeing this one.

  4. Terri

    I love your jumper and mixing the skeins was obviously worth it because the colours blend out so well. Love the assortment of buttons too – quirky, fun and a great use of odd buttons. I love knitting jumpers and cardis best too for all the same reasons. :) The yarn you've chosen for Annette's hoodie looks lovely. Can't wait to see what you do with it. :)

  5. sil

    Yummy! I love the way you used variegated in that stockinette pullover – a great marriage. Good luck with Annette's sweater too. Her yarn looks like neapolitan ice cream. Perhaps I'm hungry?

  6. Ann

    You look great in your new jumper – lovely buttons too!

  7. Jade

    I'm so in awe of your knitting, Claudine! And I hope to see you at the craft show next week.

  8. corrie

    oh everything you've been knitting is just gorgeous!!!! well done!

    Corrie:)

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