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A Tale of Two Sweaters

The week before Thanksgiving 2011, I grabbed the top of my mannequin and molded some cables around it. I pictured myself in a jaw-dropping neon orange sweater saying "this old thing? I made it myself." Objectively, that isn't a great reason to do anything. In my case, it set me up for disappointment.   I was a 15-year-old freshly out of braces trying to be impressive and had never once looked at a sweater pattern, so I made a few strategic errors. First, I didn't understand the difference between my measurements and a sweater's finished measurements - hint from the present: a sweater should be bigger than what it covers. Then I made the choice to pair chunky yarn with size 4 needles. Two days before Thanksgiving and 5 skeins in, I was still toting around a tank top on a torso. That year I trudged through the woods of my great aunt's property in giant hiking boots and another skin-tight bright orange sweater that I bought from The Limited, a failure. The pictur...

Double V Ribbed Tank

Materials Yarn: Elsebeth Lavold Silky Wool in Charcoal, 3 skeins (576.0 yards (526.7 meters), 5.29 ounces) Needles: Size 5 straight Gauge: 13 stitches and 18 rows = 2 inches in ST Size: Women's Small Back CO 110 Row 1: (RS) *P2, k2; continue from * to end, p2 Continue in 2x2 rib as established until tank measures 11” ending in WS row. Place marker in the middle of the row - between stitch 55 and 56 LC1: P2tog, sl2 onto CN, H2F, p1, k2 off CN RC1: sl1 onto CN, H2B, k2, p1 off CN, p2tog, k1 Row 1: (RS) LC1, p1, *k2, p2; rep from * 10 times (7 sts remain in front of marker), p1, RC1. Place stitches on left of marker on stitch holder.  Back Right Row 2: P1, k2, p2, k1, *p2, k2; rep from * 10 times, p2, k1, p2, k2 Row 3: LC1, *k2, p2; rep from * 10 times, k2, RC1 Row 4: P1, k2, p4, *k2, p2; rep from * 10 times, p2, k2 Row 5: LC1, k1, *p2, k2; rep from * 9 times, p2, k1, RC1 Row 6: P1, k2, p3, *k2, p2; rep from * 9 times, k2, p3, k2 Row 7: LC1, *p2, k2; rep from * 9 times, p2, RC1 Row 8:...

Ribbed Circle Scarf

Materials : Yarn: Loops & Threads Cozy Wool in Harvest, 1 skein (90.0 yards (82.3 meters), 4.48 ounces) Needles: Size 11 circular CO 96 Row 1: *K3, P3; repeat from * to end. Join in the round. Continue in established rib pattern for 20 rows. BO Loosely. Weave in tails.