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"Soldotna Crop" Sweater // Boyland Knitworks

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NOTES

I really like the colorwork pattern. It is graphic and unique; however, I had some trouble with a couple of areas with this sweater.

  • The Neckline: A lot of Ravelers talked about how the neckline - as written in the pattern - lends itself to a funnel neck. I found this to be very true. Also, the neckline is very close to the neck without any modifications.

  • Colorwork Joins: The pattern is written so that the start / end of the color work is center back. Some of the colorwork patterns can leave a noticeable jog if a strategy is not used to avoid it.

  • I knit a size 2, but at various times I found myself flitting between the directions for Size 1 (for the number of short rows) and larger sizes (for the neckband).

MODIFICATIONS

  • The Gauge: I ended up using US 4 needles (for the collar, the hem, and the sleeve bands); US 6 for the neckline body; US 7 for the colorwork portion.

  • The Neckline: I cast on a 120 stitches to try to widen the neckline. I used other Ravelry users to guide me along for this. It requires adding a column of colorwork stitches that are barely noticeable.

  • I did the short row back (switching to German short rows) for the smallest size, Size 1.

  • The Sizing: I had to do some math to get from a 120 stitches at the neckline start back to a size 2. I increased on plain color rows until I hit the number of stitches needed for Size 2.

  • I used 1x1 tubular cast on for the collar and hem. I did not use it for the sleeves due to limited yarn. For the hem, this meant I modified the colorwork pattern to be a 1x1 versus a 2x2 color pattern.

RESOURCES

  • Helpful Notes on Ravelry /

  • The Perfect and Easy Knit Jogless Stripes - no jog stripe color work knitting // Marly Bird // Youtube Tutorial

  • How To Knit: German Short Row // Brooklyn Tweed // Youtube

  • Tubular CO in the Round (1x1 Ribbing) // Knitting with Suzanne Bryan // Youtube

  • Tubular Bind Off in the Round // Knitting with Suzanne Bryan // Youtube

Final Thoughts

  • KIT COLORS

    Overall, I like the colors for the kit.

    C1 Ink; C2 Moonbeam; C3 Call Me Ale; C4 Bone

    For the lice pattern on the body, C4 does not have enough contrast with the main body color C2, so if I could do it again I would only use C3 for the lice pattern.

    For C2, I alternated skeins for the body. I had some left over of C2, C4 (the most), C3, but not much of C1.

    Played a bit of yarn chicken with (C1) ink, though I did do a bit of modification to the pattern (not much).