Thursday, July 11, 2013

Snow White Progress; Wingspan


Project:  Snow White in June 六月雪
Pattern June's Favorite Cardigan by Hannah Fettig
Yarn:  Frog Tree Pediboo Worsted, 80% Merino 20% Bamboo
Yardage:  9 skeins, 1638 yards in stash
Needles: Size 8
Cast onJune 1, 2013
Previous entry: here
Notes: I did not finish this sweater in June as I planned, but it's chugging along nicely. The main part of the body is done (in one piece), one sleeve is done, the other will be done soon. Then I will connect them all together and decrease for the yoke. The guys are going to a basketball camp this weekend and I'm hoping for a lot of me time in front of the TV with the sweater.

After owning my camera for almost a year, I figured out how to use the macro function. Look at this cable, talk about stitch definition!


If you are a fan of the Wingspan shawl on Ravelry, you should know that the designer is going to make some changes to the pattern and turn it into a paid version on July 20. So if you like the current version, download it now.


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6 comments:

Cathy Johnson said...

Beautiful cables! I hardly use camera these days, it's all on my phone ;) ... thanks for the heads up on Wingspan, I downloaded it again just in case.

WonderWhyGal said...

That sweater is looking fabulous!

I have the wingspan...and I will knit it one of these days. Gaaaaa, not enough hours in the day.

Kathryn Ray said...

I love those cables!!

Melissa said...

Wow...that's going to be an awesome garment. Thanks for the tip on the Wingspan...I do already have it and as WonderWhyGal states, Gaaaaa, not enough hours in the day.

Mlissabeth said...

Your knitting is just lovely. i like the detail on the sweater.

Voie de Vie said...

I also love those cables - love, love knit cables. Truly I do. :)

And the wingspan - maylin has definitely had a time with that design. I hope people actually buy the paid version from her, because it is definitely one of the most-made shawl patterns on Ravelry.