Not the greatest photo, but oh well! :)
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
All Done!
Just wanted to show you a photo of the finished Little Oak cardigan. I got around to putting these tiny buttons on it. The sweater came out very cute; blocking it also seems to have stretched it a bit so hopefully it will fit!
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Tiny Sweater
I am almost done knitting the Little Oak sweater by Alana Dakos. Although I was so excited to make this sweater, I did not enjoy making it at all. The instruction has ten different sizes available, and all that was jammed into three pages! Imagine a pattern with instructions for all ten sizes printed on so few pages! The pattern was extremely hard to read, and I had to redo many rows, which was very frustrating. This sweater was intended for a 6 month, but came out even smaller than that. I guess a teddy bear will be wearing it.
In addition, it wasn't very clear to me which size needle I was supposed to use; the instructions referred to "smaller needle" or "larger needle" throughout the pattern, and I simply lost track. I realized I should have used the "larger needle" right as I was finishing my very last row. No wonder my sweater came out so small. Darn it.
The leaf motifs are extremely beautiful, but I am not sure I will be making this pattern ever again. If I do, then it will definitely not be with sock weight yarn! What a pain!
In addition, it wasn't very clear to me which size needle I was supposed to use; the instructions referred to "smaller needle" or "larger needle" throughout the pattern, and I simply lost track. I realized I should have used the "larger needle" right as I was finishing my very last row. No wonder my sweater came out so small. Darn it.
The leaf motifs are extremely beautiful, but I am not sure I will be making this pattern ever again. If I do, then it will definitely not be with sock weight yarn! What a pain!
Back of the sweater.
Although this sweater is way too small, I decided to finish making the button bands and sew some buttons on there. What do you think? Would you spend more time to finish it even if you knew this project is pretty much screwed?
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