Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Raglan from the top down is done!

OK so I didn't finish it in in March and I didn't finish it in a month either. But I did finish it! I started this sweater for the March Sweater Madness - knit a sweater in a month challenge. I came close! I cast on March 16 and finished it up April 19th. (Thank you Ravelry - I never would have remembered the exact dates - what did we do without you!)

So - here is my "almost knit in a month" sweater!

I'm calling it my Lucky sweater!

Raglan from the top down

Stats:
Pattern
: Raglan from the top down by Stephanie Japel a.k.a. Lucky!
Yarn: My handspun for the yoke and Elann Peruvian Highland Wool for the body in Peridot
Needles: Size US9 (I knit tight!)
Mods: I did my raglan increases with Yarn overs for some decorative details and added handspun trim on the cuffs and bottom of the sweater. I also did a turned hem on the bottom and cuffs.

Here is the handspun I used - I had about 100 yards of this awesome merino tencel from Cyberfiber:

handspun merino-tencel

It knit up like a dream and was just enough for the yoke...

Raglan from the top down


with a bit left over for the cuffs and bottom hem...

Raglan from the top down

Raglan from the top down


It's also perfect for Project Spectrum!

30 comments:

  1. that is amazing!!!! the colors worked perfectly together, and the handspun adds a great touch! it looks great on you!!!!

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  2. Anonymous11:17 AM

    It's gorgeous on you!!! You did a fantastic job of incorporating handspun!

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  3. it looks great on you, i love the green. perfect for project spectrum, perfect for earth day! :)

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  4. I'm "green" with envy :-)

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  5. Fantastic!!! And what a wonderful use of handspun - really shows it off.

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  6. Anonymous11:54 AM

    looks awesome! :) great way to use handspun!

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  7. I love that sweater!! A month (or close to it) isn't too bad I don't think

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  8. That looks FABULOUS! Way to go! :)

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  9. Anonymous1:14 PM

    I love it! I have all of these random small skeins of handspun... what a great idea!

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  10. Anonymous1:44 PM

    Green with envy indeed!
    Jolene

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  11. Jody

    I love it.I must say you are loking more svelte lately too!

    Gail

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  12. I love the lucky sweater!

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  13. LOVE it! love you too!

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  14. Looks great! Love the color.

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  15. Anonymous4:46 PM

    It looks so wonderful! Great job on it.

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  16. Absolutely fabulous! Love the colors

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  17. another awesome item!!!

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  18. Lovely. It looks really good on you! I love the little detailing for the hem and cuffs.

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  19. Anonymous11:29 PM

    It came out really pretty and looks great on you, Jody!

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  20. That is a beautiful sweater and it looks fabulous on you :)

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  21. Gorgeous and the color looks wonderful on you!!

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  22. You are a knitting fool. I have no idea how you find the time to work on things so complex with everything else that is going on!! It's quite impressive.

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  23. So pretty! I love the yoke yarn at the cuffs and hem. What a great touch.

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  24. Beautiful greens! Love the spinning touch, might do that myself.

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  25. this sweater looks stunning on you. Nice way to include your handspun in the finished items.

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  26. I just love it! Excellet sweater there! Perfect way to showcase your handspun! :)

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  27. Just gorgeous!! I love it! Green really is your color, too!

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  28. Anonymous4:35 AM

    It looks fabulous! I love the handspun accents!

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  29. What a cute sweater! I love that picture of you.

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