Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Achieving Bliss




Lately I've been asking myself, why knit? I have lots of clothes, admittedly none of them are exactly right for every occasion, some I never wear but they lie in wait for the perfect opportunity ( a combination of temperature, venue, slenderness and time of day), some were great for a specific occasion and some are favorites that I reach for over and over but are wearing out. I suppose I'm always dreaming of some piece of clothing that will be just right, but never found. I knit for the challenge of it, or to realize an idea that just might work. Sometimes the yarn is so beautiful it begs to be knit into some article that will show its beauty to best advantage,sometimes this goal is achieved, and sometimes not. This sweater began as a bag of 10 skeins of Debbie Bliss Merino Aran, a discontinued yarn in a perfect shade of teal blue, bought at Webs in the back room. It sat in bags for a while, was swatched, but never seemed to materialize. Finally I thought I'd try a top down cable and rib sweater, as I only had 10 balls. I knitted the whole thing, only to find I'd miscalculated and it was too tight. I scoured Ebay and Ravelry, only to buy 2 balls of same color number but different dye lot which were noticably different in color. I ripped out some , reknit, and found it was too short. Finally I though I'd sacrifice the sleeves and rip some more, reknitting from the waist down and having a short sleeved cowl necked vest/sweater. I love the result, and finally achieved some measure of Bliss..

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

teh pattern I wants it!

Seriously Jeri That is a perfect cardigan for me I have been looking fro something cabled and young looking something I don't need buttons on cause honestly my button stash dwindled in the move, and it's hard to find good buttons here, and since I'm going that route something that would show off my antique irish shawl pin I believe this is it! so if you ever write up a pattern I'm a 46" bust *wink*

Cyndi in BC said...

It's very nice! Good job.

Susan Schrott, Artist said...

yet again another beauty. You are profific and soooo talented.

Kat said...

It's just so beautiful. You need to knit just so others can see what is possible.