Kara’s Sweater

January 6th, 2007 by Joy

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I have been working on a sweater for my niece Kara. I started it approximately 10 days before Christmas. I had picked up a pattern to make a sweater for Lucy and I wanted to see how hard it was and decided to make one for Kara too.

I had some yarn left from the blanket I made Lucy. My mom brought me some yarn from Chile when she returned from one of her trips and the skein was huge! This whole sweater was knit with 1 skein. It was a thin yarn tho, like for socks and I don’t enjoy knitting on tiny needles. So I put 3 strands together (using 3 skeins) to make it closer to worsted weight. I used the pattern for a 6 mos old.

This sweater is knit from the top down. Starting with the neck line I just continued increasing for the raglan sleeves, then divided the stitches for the sleeves and put them on a stitch holder. Continuing with the body switching to smaller needles when you do the edge. Instructions called for 1×1 rib but I prefer the seed stitch. It just gives it a polished look.

To complete the sleeves I picked up the stitches in the arm hole and the rest of the live stitches, doing a ssk decrease to form the sleeves finishing with seed stitch. The neck was also done in seed stitch after I picked up the stitches. The bands in the front were difficult cause I had chosen seed and the instructions were for rib. I had a hard time knowing how many stitches to pick up. The first time I didn’t pick up enough and the bands were gathered in the front. The second time I picked up too many.. I left it alone. It was Christmas Eve and she’ll never know. Hopefully it will shrink a little in the wash so it will be fine.

I added a fun little fromjoy tag I stenciled on some fabric tape. My sister-in-law loved it and it fit her so well!! yay!

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4 Responses to “Kara’s Sweater”

  1. Candace Says:

    ohmygosh Joy, the sweater turned out fabulous! And what a gorgeous color. It looks fantastic on her.

  2. Heather Says:

    What a beautiful sweater! You did an amazing job with it :) I too prefer a seed stich to ribbing.

  3. Kelly Says:

    Joy….BUENO, MUY BUENO!!! I absolutely love it, well done. The color is so yummy and Kara looks awesome in it. Great labor of love.

  4. Alison Says:

    What pattern did you use?

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