My cousin’s son Kalen will
sleep through anything, is happy to be held by anyone, and is generally the
most easy-going child I’ve ever met. You know, precisely not like Willow. But Kalen is Irish for warrior, so this cable-knit is for him, even if he is an
entirely peaceful soul.
And anyway I had so much fun with this one. It made me want to knit cables, cables all the time, cables in a much smaller gauge than this so there could be more cables! Cables Cables Cables!
As you can see, it's a raglan knit in pieces and then sewn up. I probably could have made it so it was all in one piece, but nobody likes bottom-up raglans because the sleeve join is such a pain, and top-down the cables would have braided in the wrong direction and that bothered me and I really wanted braided cables. Plus, with so many cables the sweater is pretty heavy, and the seams give it a little more stability (that was the real reason, I swear. The braided cables weren't that important to me. Honestly).
This yarn, Hikoo Simpliworsted by Skacel, is a real find for kid knits. I'd originally envisioned this sweater in a DK-weight cotton (I love cotton and cables. I know they don't hang as well, and as you see I resisted the impulse, but I can't help it), but the Simpliworsted is pretty great. It has some acrylic, but enough merino to keep it feeling like yarn instead of plastic, plus a little nylon, and it's just a nice, squishy yarn. I used a US 10 needle, as the yarn calls for, expecting it to be too drapey for this sweater, but it wasn't at all.
But that DK cotton cabled sweater is going to happen someday. I swear.
3 comments:
I love this beauty. Are you going to offer the patern? I would be right there.
Congrats on a job well done.
Thank you! It's going to be part of the second book, so keep an eye out!
It's Gorgeous!!! Drop dead gorgeous. I find cables to be a bit fiddly for me, so I don't them much, but this has stirred a bit of inspiration...I may have to work with them again. Thank you!
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