fo post: bellevue!

Posted: August 7th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: malabrigo, projects: bellevue cardigan, sweaters, things i knit, yarn i use | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

Even though I’ve been knitting for close to six years, I still get such a sense of awed surprise when I finish a sweater and it actually turns out the way I hoped it would. In other words, my Bellevue is done. And I bought a remote for my camera, so that I can take pictures of myself in it!

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This is the fingering-weight version, made with Malabrigo Sock in “Impressionist Sky.” It’s the first fingering weight sweater I’ve knit, and I’ve got to say, I’m pretty well sold. I think this will hold up a lot better than my Featherweight did, but it’s still got that light, drapey feel that I think means I’ll be able to wear it in warmer fall and spring weather.

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The one change I made to the pattern was to include full-length sleeves, because I really like sleeves. (I was one of those kids in high school who stuck their thumbs through the sleeves of their hoodies, okay? It’s a thing.) This was dead simple to do, since the pattern already has directions for cropped sleeves, but for the interested, I’ve written out notes in my Ravelry entry for this project.

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But, overall? This sweater is awesome. It makes me really happy. I’m thrilled that it turned out the way I hoped it would, and someday – when it’s not summer anymore – I will wear it lots and lots.


2 Comments on “fo post: bellevue!”

  1. 1 Tim said at 1:24 am on August 8th, 2010:

    I’ve gotta say, even though I’m not well-educated in knitting, that the new sweater looks great! Plus it really suits you, so good job.

  2. 2 Julie said at 10:20 am on August 8th, 2010:

    It looks amazing on you!! what a gorgeous FO.


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