Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Rolling Waters Cardigan

Designed and Knitted by Sylvia
2017

I designed and knitted this cardigan for myself.  I needed a lighter weight sweater in a shade of turquoise.

 The sweater is knitted from the bottom up in one piece.  The yarn is mainly Caron Super Soft, with some additions for texture and color.  The design is stranded knitting.

 The buttons are antique buttons from my MIL's button box.

 


Sweater Front


 Sweater Back




Sweater front detail

The cost of this sweater was zero dollars, I used yarn from my extra bins of yarn.

 

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Scandinavian Heritage

Sleeveless Sweater for Theresa

I knitted this sweater for our new daughter-in -law.  It is self-designed and uses mainly Caron Simply Soft yarns from my stash.


Completed in November 2015 by Sylvia.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

African Violet Designs

Here are photos of two designs that were used in the online 2014 African Violet Brat Pack 2 Design Contest.

Title:  Alice
 
Violet - The White Rabbit
 
 
 
Title:  Cherished Souvenirs
 
Materials: Scarf, placemat, onyx box, pearls, AVSA Convention souvenirs

African violet blossoms: Aca's Curious George and Mighty Fine







Monday, May 12, 2014

Heather Weather Cardigan

I completed this self-designed hand knitted cardigan at the end of April 2014.

It is knitted of Autumn Heather Caron Simply Soft, with accents in novelty yarns from my stash.  

 
 
Front of Sweater
 
 
Detail of Yoke
 
 
Back of Sweater
 
(click on pictures to see larger view)
 


Saturday, November 23, 2013

Drop Dead Red Cardigan Sweater

I designed and knitted this sweater.  It was completed on November 22, 2013
 
 
I love red and I never have too many red sweaters.  I knitted this one from the bottom up.  I knitted the sleeves in the round, then knitted them onto the body.  A short distance up from the armholes, I started the yoke. 
 
I knitted most of the sweater in Caron Simply Soft - Red with some CSS Autumn Red.  I knitted some of the yoke with two strands of CSS with some Yarn Bee Decadence - Ruby Dream and Bernat Eyelash - Lipstick.  These yarns were some I had purchased on various sales and were available in my stash.  They added texture and style to the yoke, or at least I like to think so.
 

 
 
 
The buttons start at the bottom and end at the yoke.
 
 
 
 
I plan to get a lot of wear out of this sweater during the holidays!
 
 
Sylvia



Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Garden Trellis Cardigan Sweater

This self-designed cardigan sweater was also finished in May of 2013.  The body is knitted in one piece on Size 7 Addi Turbo circular needles.  The yarns are Caron Simply Soft.  The sleeves were knitted on my Bond knitting machine in an  unknown synthetic yarn from the Bemidji Woolen Mill's mill end bins.  The ribbing and the button bands and neck band were knitted with Deborah Norville Serenity Chunky Weight yarn and size 6 needles.







Brilliant Bemidji Cardigan

I knitted this self-designed cardigan mainly with yarns from the Bemidji Woolen Mill mill end bins.  The colors mimic the brilliant blues of Lake Bemidji in northern Minnesota.

It was completed in May, 2013.

It was knitted all in one piece using size 7 Addi Turbo circular size 7 needles. 

The sweater is one that I will wear myself.  The yarns are all acrylic, except the upper sleeve yarn, which is a washable wool blend yarn.

Front of the sweater:


Back of the sweater:



Sweater detail: