I am so pleased to say that my cardigan is as good as finished. All I need to do now is the sewing together (yuck) and add the neck- and sidebands.
When blocking the pieces I only took pictures of the back piece, doesn't it showcase the fair isle effect the self striping Sirdar Crofter DK yarn achieves just wonderfully?
Now I need to find the kick to start the sewing process....I am really dragging my feet on that one as I never seem to manage straight lines. And also, maybe a raglan type cardigan was not the best idea to start with - but I guess I just have to learn one day, right?
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oooh super cute cardi, i can't wait to see it finished!!! i love the colours you've chosen too. have a knitty wednesday xxx
ReplyDeleteAh, such a beautiful cardigan! I love it to bits! Especially with such interesting yarn. Good luck on seeming, you can do it!
ReplyDeleteLooking so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your sweater--the yarn is just beautiful! I'm the same with sewing, I just hate it and always put it off. The sooner you get it over with though, the sooner it can be worn!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cardigan!! I love the colors. I hate sewing too....but it will be worth it in the end :)
ReplyDeleteI love the fair isle patterning on that yarn. So cool! The sewing up part is my least favorite, too. But at least raglan sleeves are a lot easier to seam than set-in sleeves. Plus you are very smart to block your pieces beforehand. That makes everything so much easier.
ReplyDeleteOoh! Love the yarn combination you chose for your sweater -- that looks awesome! I'm a wackadoo who actually likes seaming, so I'll send you some happy seaming vibes. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the colours!!! You combine them very well!
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