Monday, December 7, 2015

Stitch in Time, Dinah's Lacy Sweater


This sweater is two years in the making! I started it in AUGUST 2013. I knit the entire back, and started the front and then just left it for two years. I picked it up again in October and finished it quickly, I don't know why I was putting it off! 


The pattern is from Stitch in Time vol. 2, a lovely book with a lot of cute vintage knitting patterns in it. Most of them are knit with the tiniest needles. This is the Dinah's Lacey Sweater a pattern from the 1930s. It was actually very simple to make but the tiny needles needed, size 3, made me put it down for two years, The stitch is a twisted lacy rib. 



The yarn is an angora wool blend from St Magnus D.K. I made a hat out of this a few years ago and dreamt of a sweater from it ever since. It's so soft and fluffy! It's not itchy at all, I love wearing it. I had to order it from Dragon Yarns in Gloucestershire, UK. I can't find it anywhere in the US, and I had to patiently wait for it to come. And then the post office held it hostage because they wanted a signature! AHH! I wish somewhere closer sold it. but I would totally buy it again, it's so lovely.

I made some minor changes to the pattern. I didn't make the short sleeves as long as the picture. Maybe that was a mistake, as I kinda look big in the sweater but whatever. I also didn't put a button and loop and then neck. I'm not about being choked by my sweaters. 


The only downside is that it kinda stretches out as you wear it. The sleeves did not look this huge after if finished it. But blocking a sweater always makes it look different. I'm just gonna roll with it and not let it bother me. 


I'm so happy this is finally finished! What's your longest knitting WIP?

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6 comments:

  1. I think my "Jeanie" sweater was on the needles for 7 years! �� Recently finished and worn. ����

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  2. man, that's beautiful--but i don't know how knitters survive the actual years of knitting!

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  4. Hi there! I came across your blog while looking for "real life" photos of the Kate Spade pink sparkly glasses you have, and saw these sunglasses as well -- which I ADORE (in addition to the sweater, of course)!! :) Would you be able to share what type they are?
    Thanks regardless!

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  5. Lovely Sweater! (I'm also dreaming of several A Stitch in Time knits...) And your skirt is superb! :)

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  6. I just watched an Episode of Highway to Heaven and she was in it. Found your site by doing a google search for her.

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