2013 - The Year of Knitting Dangerously.
Sweaters, Sweaters, Everywhere.
In December 2012, while I was heavily into knitting, I purchased
Literary Knits by Nikol Lohr. They had a great sweater pattern called the “Scout Cardigan” inspired by Scout Finch from the novel
To Kill a Mockingbird. I fell in love with this pattern, and I thought the sweater would make a great Christmas gift for my three great-nieces who at the time were 8 and 9 years old. So, in January 2013 I embarked on my year of knitting sweaters.
I worked on those three sweaters from January through March and was quite pleased with the results. In July, I went back and made one more.
For all the sweaters I used
Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash. I needed 3-4 skeins for the sweater and 1 skein for the ribbing and motif. You can find more details at my Ravelry project
page.
After I had finished, however, I began to wonder what could I make for the rest of the great-nieces and nephews that would be comparable. So, I decided to make everyone a sweater. That would require me to make ELEVEN sweaters over the course of the year. I decided I was up to the task!
LET THE KNITTING BEGIN!!!!
My next two were variations on the “Scout Cardigan”. These were both for toddler-aged boys. I used the same pattern, but instead of the mockingbird motif, I substituted a
robot for one and a
Dalek from
Doctor Who for the other. Since these were both smaller in size I only used 2 skeins for the body and 1 for the ribbing and motif of Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash. Links to the robot cardigan
here and Dalek cardigan
here.
SIX DOWN - FIVE TO GO!!!!
The next sweaters were for boys, ages 7, 14 and 15. I knew I had to find a different pattern - the “Scout Cardigan” just wouldn’t do. Happily,
Literary Knits had the perfect pattern for boys - the “Oskar Pullover” inspired by Oskar Mazerath from
The Tin Drum. During March through May I worked on two
sweaters.
Both of these I had to make as adult-sized sweaters. To adjust the size I used
Top Down Raglan Sweater Generator by Knitting Fool. I used 4-6 skeins for the main sweater and 1 skein for the pattern of
Berroco Vintage.
ONLY THREE TO GO - BUT I NEEDED A BREAK! AFTER ALL, IT WAS SUMMER!
After summer was over, I went back to work on the sweaters. I used the “Oskar Pullover” pattern to make the last sweater for the 7-year old, but this time I just made it all one color and left out the design. Again I used Berroco Vintage - 4 skeins.
The last two sweaters were for my husband’s 7-year old granddaughters. For these two, I used the
“Heartgyle Pullover” by Mari Chiba. I found the pattern in the
Interweave Knits, Holiday Gifts 2003 magazine. I decided not to add the hearts and just made the
sweaters all one color. I added bright-colored buttons at the top. Again I used Berroco Vintage yarn - 3 skeins for each.
HALLOWEEN - ALL ELEVEN DONE!!
Let’s just say, I’ve not knitted a sweater since!