Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Garter Yoke Photoshoot

Finished since November! I finally got around to blocking this sweater and having a photoshoot.


Garter Yoke Cardigan

Pattern: #22 Garter Yoke Cardigan from Knit 1 Winter 2008
Yarn: my own handspun - top portion is Dragonfly fibers and bottom is from Serendipity Farms.
Needles: Size 9
Alterations: I made the yoke much more rounded than the pattern called for - I cast on fewer stitches and increased evenly around the yoke to create a round neck instead of a square neck.


Garter Yoke Cardigan


Garter Yoke Cardigan

I had quite a hard time finding the right buttons for this cardigan. I had an idea in my head of what I wanted - or what I thought I wanted. I was looking for a natural wood button. But when I got to Joann's (the only place I know that has a wide variety of buttons!) I was so dissapointed! Most of the buttons I liked only had around 4 available. I needed 9! I kept on looking around and happened on these amazing leather buttons. I held my breath as I counted how many there were - Yes!! There were just enough. I love their deep brown color against the yoke.

Garter Yoke Cardigan


I love my first handspun sweater and will hopefully have another one after my Olympic knitting!

20 comments:

  1. Wow! This came out great! I love the color combination. I love aqua with anything (silly me). As usual, awesome photos. Great visiting your blog again. Take care, Nancy

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  2. Oh, that looks so cozy! I, too, love the aqua trim, especially on the cuffs.

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  3. Your sweater looks gorgeous! I love the colors and it looks like it fits you very well. :o)

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  4. It's beautiful! That color combination is fabulous.

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  5. OMG YOU LOOK AWESOME!!
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE THE WAY IT CAME OUT!!!!!!!!

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  6. Beautiful! The colors in the Dragonfly fibers are so brilliant. The buttons set it off beautifully.

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  7. My, My is this a beautiful sweater or what. I love the color combo. I would wear this sweater to death if it were mine !

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  8. Anonymous12:50 PM

    Jody, that is wonderful and beautiful! Isn't it great to work with your own handspun?

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  9. Such a lovely sweater. I really like the dragonfly yarn, it works perfect with your handspun. The buttons look like they were made just for this sweater. Wishing you a great day. :)

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  10. This is gorgeous! Makes me want to try to knit a sweater!! You look amazing modeling it. :)

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  11. It looks great and you look very pretty in it. Perfect colors for you!

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  12. very pretty♥ I love the colors together, and the changes you made. Great job!

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  13. It's beautiful!!! Great buttons, they just pop and look good!

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  14. I forgot to add that I love your rounded yoke and the contrasting cuffs!

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  15. It turned out great - congrats!!

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  16. Anonymous4:03 PM

    Awesome sweater. I love the colors and I think the buttons are a perfect touch.

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  17. That is such a beautiful sweater. The leather buttons suit it perfectly.

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  18. That's beautiful! Thanks for reminding me to stay focused w/ my spinning!

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  19. Anonymous9:13 AM

    Wow a whole sweater out of your own homespun. So impressive. It looks amazing.

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  20. Jodi, I didn't realize that ALL of that sweater was your handspun - I just assumed the brown was a commercial yarn. What's that they say about assuming . . . ? :O)

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