Temperatures are creeping down here in the Pacific NW — maybe not quite cold enough for a wearing wool sweaters, but certainly brisk enough for knitting a wool sweater! And fortunately I have one that is well under way (meaning I abandoned it last Spring). Lovely oatmeal colored wool yarn: Woolstok Worsted from Blue Sky Fibers. The pattern is theirs as well: Pemberton Pullover designed by Bobbi Intveld. A rather classic piece with delicious textured bands. The sweater is for my husband George 🙂
George is totally worth knitting for because he wears his handknits regularly. In fact, I would say that those are the pieces he reaches for first! So I am excited to finish this sweater for him. I chose this color because he doe s not have a light gray sweater — and because I think it will work year-round. And it certainly shows the textured stitches beautifully!
I have another sweater queued up and ready to go: this one for myself! A rich melange of chocolate browns, redwood, russets, sparks of black, even streaks of green…Tosh Vintage (color way “Superb”).
Destined to become a cardigan — more specifically, the Reading Cardigan from Brooklyn Tweed (a Shaker rib sweater designed by Jared Flood). I mean, how could I resist a reading cardigan?!
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