Friday, April 2, 2021

Knitting photo album

I have a basic pullover pattern that the designs below will fit onto. This version of it includes info on fitting your size, using different yarn weights, and sleeve lengths. The pattern is designed to let you work as fast as possible and, as far as possible, have a wearable top when you finish knitting. Enjoy! 


You can't tell which posts show which examples so here's an album with links to the posts.

Fair Isle

reproduction Shetland lace Queen Susan shawl  (I didn't make one but..)




Retro 1929 tuxedo knit  

Argyle  



Norwegian gensers
Mariusgenser (Setesdal tradition)

Fana (Bergen tradition)  

Sirdal tradition  

Lofoten tradition (?)  
  


Bottom up raglan mono-color 



with faux set-in sleeves



Norwegian  Dovrekofta 


Eye of Partridge washcloth 

Basque stripe and sleeveless top down tee                            

 See this post for I-cord piping for bottom, side edges, and top of a project, such as housewares.



Three versions of double knit including reversible patterns 


Three versions of rib, including Fisherman's rib and Shaker's rib


The Jamieson & Smith Shetland wool jumper version of a cotton sweater






Twisted stitch, a Styrian Celtic tradition  







Valldal at Sandnes Garn  












Myrdal at Sandnes Garn  


















Others to come: Another British tradition; and whatever else I dig up to do.

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