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Another use for all that lace yarn in your stash

I just finished my latest project...


I loved using double-stranded lace yarn on my Tempest cardigan, and there are so many good colors of Shadow that I wanted to try something similar but at a lower price point. I already had a ball of Shimmer in Cumulus in my stash, and I thought it might go nicely with another favorite, Shadow in Basalt Heather. I swatched them together a few different ways to see if my idea would work, washed the swatches, then got down to business.


I knit a basic raglan sweater in the round using two strands of Shadow held together. Every 6th row, I'd triple strand using two strands of Shadow and one of Shimmer. I was working at about 5.5 stitches per inch, so the miles and miles of stockinette went by pretty quickly. I also knew from my gauge swatch that the Shadow would "plump" up a little bit after washing, making the knitted fabric even more plush and touchable.


I bought a copy of Knitting Without Tears when I was first starting to knit sweaters, and it's a great guideline for figuring out how to mess your way through a sweater pattern that's really your own. Sure, I end up snarking back at Elizabeth Zimmermann, but I do manage to get a really nice fit for whatever crazy scheme I'm trying out.


Don't fear the steek! It was the best part of this sweater - I could hide where I carried the Shimmer contrast yarn right in the steek stitches, and I didn't have to weave in 1,000 yarn tails at the end of the project. I decided against buttons, since I never really close my cardigans, and instead picked up and knit a front band and facing on either side that completely encased the steek cut.


The cuffs, collar, hems, and front bands were all made using a sewn hem. I knit 10 rows for the facing, purled one row, then knit an additional 10 rows for the part of the hem that would show on the right side of the garment. When I was finishing the sweater, I used a garment steamer to steam the hem along the purl bump fold, then I carefully whipstitched the hem to the inside of the sweater.


Another great part? This sweater was about a medium (38") bust, and I still had half a ball of Shadow leftover and at least half a ball of Shimmer. So, for $24, I got an entire cardigan and enough yarn to make a cute matching scarf in the future.


Pattern: On-the-fly bottom-up raglan, help from Knitting Without Tears
Yarn: 6 skeins Shadow in Basalt Heather, 1 skein Shimmer in Cumulus
Needles: Size 5 Nickel-plated Options Interchangeable Needles
Gauge: 5.5 stitches/inch
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Roxane Comment by Roxane on January 30, 2009 at 5:56am
GREAT idea! I have such an embarrassment of riches in the not-yet-dyed laceweight category that I'll never live long enough to knit that much lace, so this is a great solution.
NinaK Comment by NinaK on January 25, 2009 at 3:33am
Oh, never mind.--I see the information. Duh.
NinaK Comment by NinaK on January 25, 2009 at 3:30am
The sweater looks really nice, I meant to add.
NinaK Comment by NinaK on January 25, 2009 at 3:30am
Did you hold the yarn doubled? And then tripled sometimes? what is your gauge approximately? Thanks!
Peggy Stuart Comment by Peggy Stuart on January 23, 2009 at 9:30am
I heard Kelley talking about this one and was intrigued. Thanks for posting photos. I have some Shimmer, and will probably have some Alpaca Cloud left over, so maybe one of those would be good for this project. Steeking is on my list of things to learn this year. (There's a reason the word "steek" contains the word "eek!") --Peggy
Prairiedaun Comment by Prairiedaun on January 22, 2009 at 9:41am
That looks gorgeous.
akstormy Comment by akstormy on January 22, 2009 at 8:52am
EEK--A STEEK!! It's beautiful and I am so impressed that I'm thinking I may be ready to actually get over my
fear of the steek and give it a chance!! Thank you for sharing with us. Babette
Susan the Blue Lake Knitter Comment by Susan the Blue Lake Knitter on January 20, 2009 at 3:18pm
I bought several hanks of Alpaca Cloud about a year ago and really tried to do a lace scarf, but it was so small, I got frustrated and stopped. I had been doing a lot of socks, so I thought I could do the lace stuff, too. Now I know I can do something else with the yarn This looks great. My mind is teaming with ideas.

In fact, I've gotten several today just reading the blogs. I'll have to expand my TO KNIT LIST for 2009.
Annette Comment by Annette on January 20, 2009 at 1:46pm
Absolutely beautiful! My goal is to learn to knit socks this year - what are your favorite books that teach about knitting socks? I'd like to get a few good reference books before knitpicks comes out with their spring yarn collection. Thanks for any ideas you can give me. - Annette
Knit4Many Comment by Knit4Many on January 20, 2009 at 9:03am
What an inspiration for me to knit a sweater for myself. Its really nice.

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