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February 21, 2007

Tweedy (linty oatmeal) Aran Cardigan

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Pattern: Tweedy Aran Cardigan by Norah Gaughan from the Winter 01/02 Interweave Knits There are corrections for this pattern. The pattern is now also indivudally available for purchase from Interweave.

Yarn: Classic Elite Skye Tweed in a color Elann said was Partridge but Classic Elite is calling Quail. I guess they would know. In any event, color #1206.

For as constantly and bitterly as I complained about the Skye Tweed while knitting this sweater, I think the finished object turned out exceptionally well. I still won't say that I'm 100% pleased with the texture of the yarn, or that I don't think that I should have gone with a more inspired color choice. It's a testament to the pattern that I finished it and I love it.

Pattern notes:
I may be leaving some things out, but these are the high points.

I knit size 4.

Fancy Rib sucks.

I moved the pattern stitches around very slightly. The pattern would have you knit a twisted stitch directly adjacent to Cable A. I tried this and I didn't like it, so I worked an even number of stitches in Twisted Rib between the side seams and Cable A so that there is was a purl next to the cable. This had the added benefit of putting an equal number of purl stitches on either side of Cable B. I did a similar shift for the sleeves.

A clue to lining up Cable A and Cable B: the twists of Cable A take place on the same rows as the widest and narrowest part of the diamond in Cable B.

For the sleeves, double-check that there are an equal number of twisted stitches on either side of Cable A.

Some back neck shaping would have been nice.

The button bands are knit along with the fronts in fancy rib. To give a nice edge, I knit the last stitch of every row and slipped the first stitch of every row at this edge. When I picked up for the collar, I worked both edges this way.

You can't see it well in my pictures or in the magazine, but there is side-shaping and fancy rib is worked along the side seams.

I feared that I might have to rework the sleeve caps to compensate for wonky row gauge. However, before I did anything drastic, I blocked a finished sleeve knit to the original pattern and did a test fit into the armscye. I was able to ease it in pretty well, so no fancy figuring was required afterall.

As I mentioned previously, I slip-stitched the shoulder seams together. I also attached the sleeves this way rather than sewing them in as I might usually do. It made the seams a bit more bulky, but it also added some extra structure to the shoulders and gives a more jacket-like feel.

That's all I can think of right now.

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Comments

I love it! Gorgeous!
Jen

Posted by: Jen at Feb 21, 2007 10:03:06 PM

Beautiful jacket!!!! Well done!

Posted by: Ana at Feb 22, 2007 4:35:45 AM

I've been looking forward to seeing this ! It turned out really well. Worth the pain, I think. Although only you can say.

Posted by: Emma. at Feb 22, 2007 5:17:28 AM

Oh, look at that. I love the buttons. I shifted the Twisted Rib stitches around so a purl ended up next to the cable too.

And Classic Elite apparently changed the name of the color I'm using from "Highland Cow Brown" to "Ruddy Duck". Identity crisis, maybe?

Posted by: leila at Feb 22, 2007 5:31:24 AM

I really love how it turned out. And while I know how grumpy you were with the color, I think it looks great -- especially with those buttons!

Posted by: jess at Feb 22, 2007 6:46:53 AM

i'm glad you perservered and finished the cardigan despite the yarn. it's wonderful. i LOVE skye tweed yarn and it adds a beautiful texture to your finished garment.

excellent job!!

Posted by: lynette at Feb 22, 2007 7:06:14 AM

It's gorgeous! Beautiful work.

Posted by: Annie at Feb 22, 2007 7:35:33 AM

Sometimes the most neutral colors produce the classiest end product, and that's the case here. That's a classy sweater, and I bet you end up wearing it a lot because it'll go with everything and dress up everything.

Posted by: Jan at Feb 22, 2007 8:01:45 AM

Oh, it's beautiful! A real classic! And good call on the buttons. ;-)

Posted by: Beth S. at Feb 22, 2007 8:15:03 AM

oh, i really love the way it looks! great job, really well executed.

Posted by: marti at Feb 22, 2007 9:21:47 AM

I feel as though I have knitted this along with you...it is fabulous looking and so classic. Well done!

Posted by: Kathy at Feb 22, 2007 11:39:49 AM

It is perfect, the color, the buttons and the fancy rib looks great, even if it sucked to knit.
Enjoy wearing it.

Posted by: Suzie at Feb 22, 2007 1:38:42 PM

It's perfect. A classic. Just like you. :) Great photo, too!

Posted by: Kerstin at Feb 22, 2007 2:56:32 PM

Michelle it is beautiful! I love the color - it is a classic sweater that will look good many years from now as well. Your button choice was terrific as well.

Posted by: Nanette at Feb 22, 2007 4:38:20 PM

lovely, absolutely lovely.
I predict it will become one of those timed-beloved sweaters

Posted by: Teyani at Feb 22, 2007 9:11:06 PM

It's a beautiful knit; the stitches show up so well in that color.

Posted by: joy at Feb 22, 2007 10:46:35 PM

Well it might have been a pain to knit but the finished item is FABULOUS Michelle! Another gorgeous knit from you.

Posted by: Kellie at Feb 23, 2007 12:13:26 AM

the sweater is gorgeous.! congratulations.

Posted by: maryse at Feb 23, 2007 10:23:56 AM

so much work went into that and what a pay off! It's amazing. I really like the colour. There's a place in the world for oatmeal!

Posted by: Bells at Feb 23, 2007 12:29:33 PM

its wonderful, and a great color to wear with everything!!!

Posted by: hPNY Knits at Feb 23, 2007 1:08:11 PM

Everything everyone else said, Michelle. It has "class" written all over it and the buttons are perfect. Ya done good. :)

Posted by: Sharon at Feb 23, 2007 2:40:47 PM

Classy indeed. And thank you for your generosity in sharing your pattern notes!

Posted by: Joan at Feb 24, 2007 3:16:14 PM

oatmeal or porridge... she is beautiful!

Posted by: LizKnits at Feb 24, 2007 4:36:05 PM

I love your cardigan. I am knitting the same one and I have to agree with the rib pattern, very frustrating. My color is a darkish blue and it makes it hard to see the pattern, so I think your color choice is fantastic and a lot better than mine. My cardi is still sitting in time out for now.

Posted by: Sue at Feb 25, 2007 11:19:05 AM

This is a beautiful jacket. Oatmeal's such a good colour for co-ordinating with everything else, I'm sure you're going to wear this all the time :)

Posted by: erin at Feb 25, 2007 6:09:40 PM

Gorgeous. My favourite 'oatmeal' in years.

Posted by: Angela at Feb 27, 2007 1:56:54 PM

Absolutely gorgeous! I think I would wear that sweater every day!

Posted by: Kirsten at Feb 28, 2007 6:57:31 PM