Sure is nice to follow someone else's design sometimes, especially for a big project like a sweater. It feels like such an indulgence to relax and go along for the ride. Icing on the cake: it's a physical pattern, from the Knit.Purl fall/winter 2014 issue. Something about a paper pattern still reads easier for me than a PDF, further evidence that I make a terrible millennial. Of course, I never can quite leave well enough alone - modifications are being made - but for the most part I'm trusting the designer. What mods I am making (so far) are for the sake of fitting my non-standard size.
Loving the simple-with-thoughtful-details vibe of this cardigan, and really loving that I'm 2/3rds of the way up to the armhole divide (sportweight adult sweater = a whole lot of stitches, no matter how you slice it).
Pattern: Pintuck Cardigan by Bristol Ivy
Loving the simple-with-thoughtful-details vibe of this cardigan, and really loving that I'm 2/3rds of the way up to the armhole divide (sportweight adult sweater = a whole lot of stitches, no matter how you slice it).
Pattern: Pintuck Cardigan by Bristol Ivy