"Caturra" // Rachel Brockman // Interweave Knits Spring 2023

PROJECT DETAILS

Status FO
Started 4/9/2023
Completed 4/13/2023
Pattern Name Tomato Red "Caturra"
Designer Rachel Brockman
Size 36.5"
My Measurements Bust: 35" Waist: 27" Hips: 38.25"
Yarn Swish Knit Picks // DK // Color: Serrano // 4.75 balls
Needles US 6 (4.0mm) // US 7 (4.5mm) 40" Circular

NOTES

Some knit projects sneak up on you. This sweater top was just such a project.

Last year, I purchased a ridiculous amount of tomato red colored (colorway: Serrano) DK Swish yarn from Knit Picks to make my “Candy Cane Lane Sweater”. My sweater was primarily made up of white yarn. But I over bought my contrast color yarn after modifying the pattern, which was written as more of an afterthought than actual instructions for how to make a thing.

It was just under enough to make any sweater and just over enough to be forced to make several accessories in a color that is just not my red. My red is a delicious, classic, lipstick red that has a blue undertone but would never dare cross over into merlot.

Personal preferences for red are tricky that way.

Enter the Caturra - an odd top, with a center lace/cable pattern that I felt ambivalent about. The more I stared at the picture of the model wearing the sweater, though, tiny shifts in thought began to occur. First, it was the seed stitch. The more I stared at that inviting texture, gently draping the shoulders, the more intrigued I became by a stitch pattern that I hereto had seen as a bit of a chore. Second, my eyes kept dancing back to the center panel of lace and cables, bookended by the ever faithful stockinette battalion.

All the pattern’s key words pointed true north to the yarn that was at greatest risk of aging right along side me. Being regretfully carted from apartment to apartment, a reminder of how stashes can go terribly wrong. My pattern size called for 984 yards of yarn. I had roughly 62% of that amount. I wasn’t deterred. The sweater would be cropped, the sleeves so short as to be called “cap sleeves,” and any ribbing past the collar would require a magnifying glass.

MODIFICATIONS

  • Collar - I used the Norwegian cast on. I find this cast on to be my preferred cast on for folded collars.

  • Sleeve length - I made the sleeves cap sleeves for two reasons: (1) yarn management and (2) I tend to like shorter sleeves on DK weight sweaters.

  • Short rows - There are no short rows included in this pattern, and I debated not adding them. I opted to add them after I had divided for the sleeves. I find that my body shape does not need very many, so I added about 4 rows of length to the back using the German short row method.

  • Body length - This sweater is cropped and hits about 2” past my belly button. The yarn is superwash, and I expect that it will lengthen significantly after it is blocked.

  • Ribbing - I modified the sleeves to have 5 rows of ribbing and the body to have 4 rows. I would have preferred that the body have at least 5 rows of ribbing, but I was dead set on doing an Italian bind off and couldn’t manage to squeeze out 1 more row of ribbing without running out of yarn.

RESOURCES

  • Casting on Cable Cast on Underarm Stitches // Youtube

Final Thoughts

I hate yarn chicken with a passion and it shows in my stash.

This project was a surprise joy - even with some minor, lazy knitting imperfections. The pattern was the perfect fit for this yarn, and playing yarn chicken kept me maniacally focused on this project until completion. This sweater has earned its place as my official Christmas sweater for 2023.

I am happy with the final outcome and could see myself eyeing this pattern again should I fall in love with a DK yarn in the future.

There is, after all, a little more room in the stash.

REViVAL Sweater #2 // ANIKESTRiCK [Isabel Kramer]

PROJECT DETAILS

Status FO
Started 11/1/2022
Completed 11/18/2022
Pattern Name REViVAL
Designer ANIKESTRiCK / Isabelle Kramer
Measurements To fit 35" bust, with 0-1" positive ease
Pattern Size Cast on Size 4, Ended Increases at Size 1
Yarn Various: Malabrigo Lace // Pearl
Needles US 4 (3.5 mm) // US 3 (3.25 mm) 40" Circular

NOTES

A nice, simple sweater that uses the contiguous method to shape the shoulders for a top-down seamless sweater.

National knit a sweater month stats

Total # of stitches: 56,490

Daily stitch goal: 2,200

Total # of knitting days: 18

MODIFICATIONS

  • Used two strands of lace weight yarn to approximate fingering weight yarn

  • Used a gauge comparison calculator to figure out how to size up based off of my gauge versus the pattern’s gauge

  • Cast on for a size 4; however, stopped increases when I reached the final stitch count for size 1. This allowed me to accommodate my broad but narrow shoulders, while ensuring that the contiguous shoulder and armscye (the shape / outline of the armhole) hit my body in the right place. It was important to me that the placement mimic the placement of a set-in sleeve.

RESOURCES

  • No Holes For Sweater Sleeves // Suzanne Bryan // Youtube Tutorial

  • Italian Bind Off // Suzanne Bryan // Youtube

  • Italian Bind Off // Purl Soho // Youtube

  • Knitting Gauge Calculator // Website

  • Crochet CO // ANKESTRick // Youtube

Final Thoughts

I found it a bit of a pain to hold two of the same weight of yarn together for this pattern. Ensuring that I did not only catch one yarn instead of two proved to be a hassle. The end result, though, *is* extremely squishy.

I finished knitting this sweater in 18 days in November 2022, and I completed my first NaKniSweMo challenge successfully.

REViVAL Sweater #1 // ANIKESTRiCK [Isabel Kramer]

PROJECT DETAILS

Status FO
Started 8/29/2022
Completed 11/8/2022
Pattern Name REViVAL
Designer ANIKESTRiCK / Isabelle Kramer
Measurements To fit 35" bust, with 0-1" positive ease
Pattern Size Cast on Size 4, Ended Increases at Size 1
Yarn Malabrigo Lace // Pearl // 6 skeins; yarn held double
Needles US 4 (3.5 mm) // US 1.5 (2.5 mm) 40" Circular

NOTES

A nice, simple sweater that uses the contiguous method to shape the shoulders for a top-down seamless sweater.

MODIFICATIONS

  • Used two strands of lace weight yarn to approximate fingering weight yarn

  • Used a gauge comparison calculator to figure out how to size up based off of my gauge versus the pattern’s gauge

  • Cast on for a size 4; however, stopped increases when I reached the final stitch count for size 1. This allowed me to accommodate my shoulders, while ensuring that the contiguous shoulder and armscye (the shape / outline of the armhole) hit my body in the right place. It was important to me that the placement mimic the placement of a set-in sleeve.

RESOURCES

  • No Holes For Sweater Sleeves // Suzanne Bryan // Youtube Tutorial

  • Tubular Cast On (using knitting needle only) // Andrea Mowry // Youtube

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

  • Revival Pattern // Ravelry

  • Knitting Gauge Calculator // Website

  • Crochet CO // ANKESTRick // Youtube

Final Thoughts

I found it a bit of a pain to hold two of the same weight of yarn together for this pattern. Ensuring that I did not only catch one yarn instead of two proved to be a hassle. The end result is extremely squishy.

I also think I may go up several needle sizes for the hem and possibly switch to an Italian bind off to give a bit more stretch at the hem, cuff, and neckline.

I will also consider adding an inch of length for the body.

Overall, I like this pattern and I plan on knitting another one for National Knit a Sweater Month in November.

Flax - Baby Sweater // Tin Can Knits [Free Pattern]

PROJECT DETAILS

Status Finished
Started 8/8/2022
Completed 8/13/2022
Pattern Name Flax
Designer Tin Can Knits
Measurements Baby Sized
Pattern Size 0-6 months
Yarn Various: Spun Right Round // Juniper Moon (Moonshine)
Needles US 6 (4 mm) // US 8 (5 mm) 40" Circular

NOTES

A small gift knit.

MODIFICATIONS

  • Cast on 62 stitches versus 56 for wider collar

  • Tubular cast on, 1x1 ribbing

  • Decrease 2 stitches after 1x1 ribbing (1”); no increases for the body

  • Color past collar: 5 rows yellow color; 5 rows white color; 5 rows purple color

RESOURCES

  • No Holes For Sweater Sleeves // Suzanne Bryan // Youtube Tutorial

  • Tubular Cast On (using knitting needle only) // Andrea Mowry // Youtube

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

Final Thoughts

Unfortunately, I forgot to snap pics of this one before I sent it off.