This weekend is Rhinebeck weekend, and I am not there. For the fourth year in a row. That’s ok, though, because I still have a sweater to share, and I wore it for a week in Ocean City, NJ, which is a very different kind of getaway than a weekend in Upstate NY would be, but it was nice in its own way, and perfect for new-sweater wearing.
Read More: Not a Rhinebeck SweaterTag: september sweater
It’s a Cardigan you can wear Everyday
There’s a reason why I named this pattern the Everyday Cardigan. It’s the perfect, non-fussy design to wear to work over a blouse, to put on over a t-shirt while hanging out at home, or to pair with a swingy knit dress for a weekend party. I’ve knit several, but this is only the second one I’m keeping for myself. It’s tweedy, and exactly what I was looking for!
Read More: It’s a Cardigan you can wear EverydayThe September Shawl
I knit a shawl which I really love, but I’m having trouble figuring out how to wear it. Help me, please!
Read More: The September ShawlKnit a Porthole Pullover! (Coupon inside)
My new pattern involves a colorful yoke that is simpler than it looks.
Read More: Knit a Porthole Pullover! (Coupon inside)I finished my September Sweater in August
There’s a new pattern on the way, and this is the prototype: my rainbow yoke September Sweater.
Read More: I finished my September Sweater in AugustCaribou, or my September Sweater 2015
I admit it’s a little early in the month to be completing the September Sweater, but that’s what happens when you get eager and start working on it in early August!
Read More: Caribou, or my September Sweater 2015Hudson River Stones
Time for a little sweater show-and-tell! The pattern is Sea Stones by Melissa Schaschwary.
Read More: Hudson River StonesSeptember Sweater 2013
The September Sweater is complete! Come see!! I’ll even share my pattern with you 🙂
Read More: September Sweater 2013Ribbing, it is.
I know it’s not September yet, but my hands had nothing to do the other night, and now I’m almost done knitting the yoke. I chose the ribbed yoke over the leafy one.
Read More: Ribbing, it is.Ruching, ribbing, or leaves?
I’ve made three swatches, and now I have to make up my mind: what kind of yoke shall I knit for my new sweater? I’d love to get your opinion, too, even if you don’t knit. What looks nicest?
Read More: Ruching, ribbing, or leaves?