Blog? What Blog?
Okay, I know it has been a while… a long while… since I posted.
But I have an FO to share! So it’s okay, right? Well, that’s too bad if it’s not because this is the way it’s gonna be. I have a pretty full semester this term and with work and school and all that I’m not getting a whole lot of knitting in. Much less blogging.
Expect posts to be sporadic at best.
Disclaimers aside I recently finished a project and I’m pretty happy about it. Especially because this project has been relegated to the bottom of my Ravelry Projects Screen in the “Hibernating” section for almost a year. Sometimes I worry when I change a project’s status to “Hibernating” whether it ever will get finished or if I just need a break.
Thundercloud Jacket
My only finished sweater for the summer and I think I need a haircut
Pattern: Bianca’s Jacket by Michele Rose Orne from the Fall 2006 Interweave Knits
Yarn: Hemp for Knitting AllHemp06 – 5 skeins of Periwinkle, 1 of Charcoal when I ran out of yarn at the button band and couldn’t find any more Periwinkle that matched.
Time to Knit: Sometime in September ‘07 – August 15, 2008. Yeesh.
Raveled: Here
Modifications: I added about 3″ in length because I didn’t think I would like a cropped sweater but then I made the sleeves shorter to compensate because I knew I wouldn’t have enough yarn otherwise (I still didn’t). I also put buttons all the way down instead of just at the yoke to make the sweater a bit more flattering.
I love the yoke pattern in the hemp yarn, girly but not too girly
Thoughts: I originally purchased this yarn to make the Cupcake sweater from the Happy Hooker. I crocheted the back piece then realized that
1. I did not enjoy crochet
2. I didn’t really like the sweater
and 3. It would not look good on me anyways.
I frogged the sweater and the yarn languished. When I decided to try Bianca’s Jacket with it I wasn’t really sure how much yarn I had so I knew it would be close. Even though I had to do the button band in a contrasting color I am still really pleased with the sweater.
I think the buttons tie the contrasting color in pretty well.
I think this photo shows the sweater a little better
Overall I am really happy that I pulled this sweater out of hibernation and got it finished up.
Even though I do not think that it is the most flattering sweater for my shape (it has some waist shaping but not enough) it is very comfortable and a great weight for summer, going out and for traveling to warmer climates.
I have already worn it quite a bit which surprised me a bit because I am always cold and I thought a short-sleeved hemp sweater wouldn’t be warm enough but it actually layers really well even though the sleeves can’t really go under a jacket.
Hurray for a finished sweater and an end to my blogging slump (hopefully!).




The slump – it’s been catching. Glad you’re back, and love the sweater!
wow! yours is so much prettier than the original! it looks great on you!
It looks fantastic! I love the way the contrasting Charcoal yarn looks on the button band.
Also, I love your skirt!
Hey, thanks for the great tip about the yarn! I tend to panic and flail without remembering that I could actually be LOGICAL;) I love your shawl, it is lovely. And I am glad to discover your blog as well!
super cute! your sweater, you, your dog!
(also, I LOVE your boots…)
Yay! It looks great on you! I never considered making this sweater until I saw your version; I love the color you chose.
It’s beautiful and it really looks good on you!
Great job!
It looks great on you, and hey, you finished it in perfect time for Project Spectrum: Water, so it was meant to take you this long anyway!
Very cute! I don’t remember this sweater, I’ll have to go back and look for it.
And I like your boots a lot too, what kind are they? They look great with the skirt/dress and tights.
I love the new sweater, your so cute! I found this blog on neatorama.com and thought you might enjoy it.
http://whywouldyouknitthat.blogspot.com/
Very pretty and fits you perfectly!
It’s very pretty and fits you very well – love the photo with the boots and the dog!
The jacket looks lovely with your outfit and I think the charcoal is a nice contrast color too.