Jul 23, 2013

It's About Time

Somehow, I didn't expect my Nachtfalter to take as long as it did...but it did! Still, I'm so pleased with how it turned out, and I know that I'll be wearing my new top a lot this summer. The big bonus is that I got to do some stash busting with this project as I used my stash of Knit Picks CotLin and Comfy Sport in the pomegrante colorway. Knitting along with a lively and fun group of knitters over on the Holla Knits Ravelry group was an added plus, and I hope to join in on another of their KALs soon.


So, back to this project:  I loved the construction of knitting the twisted rib ribbing and then splitting for the front and back panels. I loved using the three-needle bind off at the shoulder seams which creates both a strong and attractive finish. And I loved the intricate moth stitch pattern which kept me on my toes. I'll admit that I did fall down a few times and had to frog back and reknit. Those of you who have had to tink back on a lace pattern can understand the fear I felt each time I had to do this ~ trying to figure out where those darn YOs were (sometimes in multiples of three or four) led to some nerve wracking moments!




Wanting to be a more mindful knitter, I didn't ignore my mistakes and now that I've finished, I'm so glad that I took the time and patience to correct those missed stitches. And finally, with uneven yardage, I combined the CotLin and Comfy Sport within the body but you can barely tell ~ I think it works! 

11 comments:

  1. Pretty....so glad you finished it and will be able to wear it this summer...

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  2. It's lovely. I did that same butterfly-like motif in my Candlewick, and boy, do I share your lace-tinking woes. It's not fun. And you're right, you can't tell that you used two different yarns! Sneaky. ;)

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  3. This came out beautifully. Excellent job.

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  4. That turned out really well! Great color, great shape and drape. Glad to see you back and posting. Hope the summer is treating you well.

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  5. It looks gorgeous, I bet it is wonderful to wear as well.

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  6. Oh, Evelyn, it's beautiful. I can see you wearing this for many years, it's just so classy. I love the construction too, there was very little finishing needed and I found the crochet seaming very easy.

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  7. Wonderful stitch pattern! Enjoy your new sweater!!

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  8. Beautiful work! I love the color, the stitch pattern, everything! Looks absolutely gorgeous on your daughter, too. Your mindful knitting really paid off.

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