These pictures show my handsome husband, David, wearing the sweater. It fits him perfectly, and he absolutely loves it. Anyone who doesn't like wool would love this yarn because it's very soft.
I also knit a few sweaters for our new dog, Oliver. He is a rescue dog who is 13 pounds. He's a poodle/terrier mix. He and our Rottweiler, Hansi, have become best friends. It's so cute to see our 100-pound dog play so gently with the little 13-pound guy.
This particular sweater is Patons Merino Classic wool yarn in Retro. I got the pattern from this website. This lady has designed some gorgeous dog sweaters. I highly recommend the patterns from this website.
So far I have made four sweaters for Oliver, but he was not very cooperative today with taking lots of pictures, so I will just show one sweater.
1 comment:
What a great sweater! It came out really well and I'm so impressed that you designed it yourself.
Thanks for the nice comments you left on my blog re: my husband's sweater (who I better not show your husband's sweater to, or he'll want handknit fairisle sweater to match his blue one). I finally tracked down my copy of 'Knitting from the Top' to look up which raglan increase I used. It was (k1, yo, k1) into the seam stitch, taking care to increase in the (yo) of the previous increase, so as not to walk the seam. It is a really subtle increase, leaving the smallest of (yo) holes, and one I am sure to use again.
After knitting several sweaters from the top-down, I'd have a hard time make a sweater any other way!
Happy knitting,
Kristin
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