{"id":1046,"date":"2017-01-13T12:30:49","date_gmt":"2017-01-13T17:30:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/missaudrey.net\/?p=1046"},"modified":"2017-01-10T13:30:02","modified_gmt":"2017-01-10T18:30:02","slug":"waf2016-2-librarian-in-the-stacks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/missaudrey.net\/?p=1046","title":{"rendered":"WAF2016 #2: Librarian in the Stacks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m a little bit out of order here, as I have a sewn (gasp!) project that was finished first that I also need to show you, but I&#8217;ve been wearing it so much it&#8217;s kind of constantly in the wash, and also needs to be ironed. So heck with that, and SWEATER!<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/missaudrey.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/01\/IMG_2990_medium2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-1056\" src=\"http:\/\/missaudrey.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/01\/IMG_2990_medium2.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"480\" height=\"640\" srcset=\"http:\/\/missaudrey.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/01\/IMG_2990_medium2.jpg 480w, http:\/\/missaudrey.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/01\/IMG_2990_medium2-225x300.jpg 225w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 480px) 100vw, 480px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>This is <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ravelry.com\/patterns\/library\/jenny-at-the-fair\" target=\"_blank\">Jenny At The Fair<\/a>, by Mary Jane Mucklestone, from Ysolda&#8217;s book <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ravelry.com\/patterns\/sources\/the-rhinebeck-sweater\/patterns\" target=\"_blank\">The Rhinebeck Sweater<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>See, there&#8217;s this thing with the New York Sheep &amp; Wool Festival (which is held in Rhinebeck, NY and is thus known as &#8220;Rhinebeck&#8221; for short by we knitters that attend). When and if you go, it&#8217;s traditional to wear a sweater you knitted yourself. And for some attendees, it&#8217;s traditional to knit A WHOLE NEW SWEATER just to wear to Rhinebeck. Some people who go in groups will even coordinate their sweaters so they all &#8220;match&#8221; (like <a href=\"http:\/\/images4-b.ravelrycache.com\/uploads\/staceychi123\/259751140\/image_medium2.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">this group of ladies who all made Hedgerows<\/a> and are pretty much going to be my heroes forever). Point is, Rhinebeck sweaters are kind of a thing, hence the book.<\/p>\n<p>This is all moot though, because I did not make this sweater for Rhinebeck. I made it for me, and it took just a little less than two years to do it. Boom.<\/p>\n<p>I started this back in January 2015. I started it from stash, like a good responsible little knitter. I had a bunch of navy DK wool I&#8217;d bought off ebay waaaaaayyy back when I first started knitting and that&#8217;s where all my yarn came from. I also had various bits of Madelinetosh DK that when thrown in a pile with the navy wool looked pretty darn good. So I measured and thought and got to work. I originally planned to knit the 40&#8243; in the hips for a little more ease, and then decrease to the 36&#8243; for the waist and above. But after finishing the waist decreases, I realized that shaping that drastic would look AWFUL, and also that I would run out of yarn. Being fairly early in my colorwork career, I also realized that I&#8217;d arranged the colors in such a way that part of the band was almost invisible (the Tosh Turquoise was close to the navy in value in many spots, so it doesn&#8217;t show up super well). With all these faults against it, I ripped it out.<\/p>\n<p>I was, of course, so demoralized that I didn&#8217;t restart until October. I got back to where I&#8217;d ripped, then put it aside for a nice long rest. The following March (2016), the colorwork bug bit again and I picked it up. I got through the start of one sleeve before the weather turned and the colorwork fever had passed.<\/p>\n<p>So then this past fall, when I started putting together my plan for the Wardrobe Architect, I thought to myself, &#8220;I have a half-finished sweater sitting in my closet that would be great for fall\/winter. I should throw that into the mix.&#8221; So I did. In October, I picked it up again, and in December, I finished it. Boom.<\/p>\n<p>I decided to space out the peeries in the raglan shaping, just because dealing with the colorwork while maintaining the decreases was kind of annoying, and since I&#8217;d elected to use the nigh-invisible teal as CC1 they were hardly noticeable anyway. I did the crocheted steek as recommended in the pattern, and so far it&#8217;s held up just fine despite the fact that all the yarns I used are superwash wool. The buttons are slices of deer antler from Favour Valley Woodworking, and I love them immensely. Had I to do it over (NEVER AGAIN), I would have made the pockets a little wider and deeper so they could hold my phone.<\/p>\n<p>But honestly? I love this sweater. Love it. More than I expected to, since I wasn&#8217;t crazy about the tunic-like length of it at first. But it&#8217;s so warm, and it fits perfectly, and hangs so well whether it&#8217;s buttoned or not. The only bummer is due to the navy and tan, I feel like I can&#8217;t really wear it with black, but it goes so well with the rest of my wardrobe I can&#8217;t really complain. I&#8217;m extremely happy with it, and after the rough start it had it&#8217;s nice to have it be such a home run.<\/p>\n<p>And next, some sewing. I promise.<\/p>\n<p><em>Savvy followers may note the giant purple skein of Empire in the top right of the photo. It is possible you may be seeing it again soon&#8230; in another form, that is.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m a little bit out of order here, as I have a sewn (gasp!) project that was finished first that I also need to show you, but I&#8217;ve been wearing it so much it&#8217;s kind of constantly in the wash, and also needs to be ironed. So heck with that, and SWEATER! This is Jenny At The Fair, by Mary Jane Mucklestone, from Ysolda&#8217;s book The Rhinebeck Sweater. 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