Posts Tagged ‘Sweaters’

Knitter Projects: Lightweight Pullover

Friday, April 13th, 2012

The Lightweight Pullover designed by Hannah Fettig is a classic raglan pullover with a beautiful drapey cowl neck designed to be knit in a fingering weight yarn at a slightly looser gauge than recommended.

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Gay’s version of the Lightweight Pullover, knit out of Canopy Fingering in Obsidian is a beautiful, classic sweater that is comfortable, flattering and infinitely wearable. The use of Canopy Fingering knit at 24 sts/4″ creates a fabric with a lot of drape and softness.

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Beautiful work, Gay!

{all images © 2012 Gay Potvin and used with permission}

Knitscene Summer 2012: Breezeway Cardigan

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

The Summer issue of Knitscene hits newsstands next week, and this issue features a wide selection of lovely summery projects featuring lace, drape and interesting texture.

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The Breezeway Cardigan, designed by Amy Gunderson, is a unique and beautiful short sleeved cardigan knit out of Savannah in bluegrass that features ruched sleeves and patch pockets, stockinette stitch fronts and back and simple garter stitch hems. The ruching at the sleeves provides just enough visual and textural interest, and the use of Savannah creates a cardigan with a lightweight feel perfect for multi-season use.

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Specs: • Finished Size: 32½ (35½, 38, 41, 44, 47½, 50½)” bust circumference; shown in size 35½”. • Yarn: Savannah in bluegrass, 5 (6, 7, 7, 8, 9, 10) skeins. • Needles: Size 4 (3.5 mm): 36″ circular (cir) needle and set of double-pointed needles (dpn). • Gauge: 22 sts and 31 rows = 4″ in St st. • Notions: stitch markers, needles, seven ½” buttons.

For more information, visit the Ravelry page here. For a list of Fibre Company stockists who may carry the Savannah, click here!

{All images © Nathan Rega, Harper Point Photography}

Knitter Projects: Rocky Coast Cardigan

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

Hannah recently posed images of a stunning version of her design, the Rocky Coast Cardigan, knit out of Organik in Lichen.

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We absolutely love the combination of color and style in her version. And what better way to illustrate the versatility of this gorgeous cardigan than to show it with Hannah’s beautiful baby bump?

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For a list of Fibre Company stockists who may carry the Organik, check out our stockists page here. To see more lovely versions of the cardigan in Organik, check out the ravelry project pages here!

{All photographs by Carrie Bostik Hoge and used with permission}

Independent Designer Feature: Zelkova

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Kristen Kapur of Through the Loops is at it again, this time with a beautiful sweater, the Zelkova cardigan {web link} {ravelry link}, knit out of Road to China in Malachite.

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The body of the sweater is knit in one piece, and the 3/4 length sleeves are knit separately and joined at the armholes. The yoke is seamlessly shaped in one piece.

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The decorative leaf lace panel works beautifully with the color of Road to China, and adds a lovely bit of visual interest without being overly fussy.

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Specs:
• Finished Size: 30 (32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52)” bust.
• Yarn: Road to China in Malachite 9 (10, 11, 11, 12, 13, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16, 17) skeins.
• Needles: 1 – 32″ US 9 (5.5mm) circular and set dpns, 1 – 32″ US 10 (6 mm) 32” circular and set dpns.
• Gauge: 14 sts and 20 rows = 4” in Stst on larger needles.
• Notions: 8 markers in two colors, scrap yarn, 8 (8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9) 3/4” buttons, tapestry needle.

For more information and to purchase the pattern, click here!

{All Images © 2012 Kristen Kapur and used with permission}

New For Sale Pattern: Schoodic

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

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We’ve {enthusiastically!} partnered with Hannah Fettig for this new Kelbourne Woolens/Knitbot release, the Schoodic Cardigan, named after the beautiful peninsula that comprises the mainland portion of Acadia National Park.

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Knit out of Acadia in Amber, Schoodic is a long open front cardigan knit in one piece with a single seam at the back neck. The body and sleeves are knit from the bottom up, then joined at the armholes for the raglan yoke shaping. An intricate cable panel and attached i-cord frame the front bands of the cardigan for a refined and finished look.

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Specs:
• Finished Size: 36 (40.25, 44, 48.25, 52, 56.25, 60)” chest circ.
• Yarn: Acadia in Amber, 10 (12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19) skeins.
• Needles: 1 – US 5 (3.75mm) 32” circular and set dpns.
• Gauge: 21 sts and 33 rows = 4” in Stst after blocking.
• Notions: 6 stitch markers, cable needle, tapestry needle, 6 – 3/4”/19mm buttons

Schoodic is available for in hard copy form from your local Fibre Company stockist, or via .pdf download from Hannah’s pattern store here. If you are a Fibre Company stockist, give us a call or shoot us an email to purchase the pattern for your shop!

Photography by Carrie Bostick Hoge.

Knitscene, Spring 2012: stripes!

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

The new Knitscene is out and we’re pleased to share this mini-collection of four designs featuring stripes with you!

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Born from the question “if you could knit your most perfect garment and accessory for a day out in Philadelphia, what would they be?” the designs are meant to be classic pieces that you turn to time and time again, whether running errands, browsing the boutiques of old city, or walking in the park.

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The East Falls Hat {rav link}, named after the neighborhood Kate calls home, is a striped hat knit out of Acadia in blue heron and summersweet. The band is worked sideways in garter stitch, grafter together, and then stitches are picked up to work the body of the hat. Additional subtle texture is created through the use of a knit and purl stripe pattern.

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Specs:
• Finished Size: 18” brim circ, unstretched, and 20” body circ
• Yarn: Acadia: blue heron + summersweet, 1 skein each
• Gauge: 22 sts and 28 rnds = 4” in knit and purl jogless stripes on larger ndls; 22 sts and 42 rows = 4” in garter st on smaller ndls
• Needles: Size 4 (3.5 mm): 16” circular (cir) needle and set of dpns, Size 5 (3.75 mm): 16” cir ndl and set of dpns
• Notions: Yarn needle, markers (m), 3 – 3/8″ buttons, waste yarn

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Next up, the Gray’s Ferry Cowl {rav link}, named after the neighborhood where Courtney + Max lived when they moved to Philly, is a chevron striped cowl knit out of three colors of Road to China Light, moonstone, abalone + grey pearl. The textural and visual interest in the pattern is created through the use of a modified feather and fan pattern.

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Specs:
• Finished Size: 18½” circ and 7½” tall
• Yarn: Road to China Light in moonstone, abalone + grey pearl, 1 skein each
• Gauge: 26 sts and 36 rows = 4” in Wave patt
• Needles: Size 5 (3.75 mm): 16” circular (cir) ndl
• Notions: markers (m), yarn needle

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The garment Kate designed for the issue is the Manayunk Cardigan {rav link}, named for a neighborhood in Philadelphia known for its previous life filled with bustling textile mills (as well as its current one filled with restaurants and locally owned boutiques). A classic v-neck sweater knit in pieces out of Terra, black walnut + anemone, the cardigan features two color stripes in varying widths, set in sleeves, garter stitch edges and a small front pocket.

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Specs:
• Finished Size: 33½ (38, 42, 45½, 50½)” bust; shown in size 33½”
• Yarn: Terra in black walnut, 10 (11, 12, 13, 14) skeins + anemone (CC), 2 (2, 3, 3, 3) skeins
• Gauge: 19 sts and 27 rows = 4” in St st on larger ndl
• Needles: Size 8 (5 mm): 24” circular (cir) ndl, Size 6 (4 mm): 24” cir ndl
• Notions: Stitch holders , 5 – ¾” buttons, yarn needle

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And, last but not least, the Roxborough Dolman {rav link}, named after the neighborhood where Courtney now lives with her family, is a slightly over-sized short sleeved dolman sweater knit out of two colors of Canopy Fingering, river dolphin + palm bud. Knit mostly in the round, the sweater begins at the bottom with a 2 x 2 rib, and then increases are worked to create the dolman shape. The yoke is then worked back and forth and the sleeves and neckline are finished with additional ribbing.

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Specs:
• Finished Size: 50¾ (54¼, 58½, 62)” bust, to fit 32–35 (36–39, 40–43, 44–47)” actual bust (see Notes)
• Yarn: Canopy Fingering in river dolphin, 3 (4, 4, 5) skeins + palm bud (blue, CC), 2 (3, 3, 3) skeins
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• Gauge:  23 sts and 35 rounds = 4” in St st on larger ndl
• Needles: Size 5 (3.75 mm): 24” circular (cir) ndl, Size 3 (3.25 mm): 16” cir ndl and set of double-pointed ndls (dpn)
• Notions: Markers (m), yarn ndl, stitch holders

New For Sale Pattern: Fargo!

Saturday, December 10th, 2011

We’re thrilled to {finally} announce the release of Fargo, a cable and shawl collar pullover knit out of Organik.

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The sweater features moss stitch sleeves knit in the round up to the armholes and then worked back and forth for the set in sleeve cap. The body is knit in the round from the bottom up and features waist shaping and a centered cable motif on both the back and the fronts. The motif divides on the front and a deep square neck flanked is worked up to the shoulders.

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Once the shoulders are seamed and sleeves set-in, the neck is picked up and worked in a 1×1 rib. Shaped using short rows, the end result is a wide, warm and stylish shawl collar.

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Specs:
• Yarn: Organik in Highlands, 10 (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) skeins.
• Sized: To fit 32 (36, 40, 44, 48, 52)” bust.
• Gauge: 16 sts + 23 rounds = 4“ in moss stitch.
• Needles: Size 6 (4 mm) 16” circular needle + Size 8 (5 mm) 16” circular needle and dpns.
• Notions: Stitch markers, cable needle.

For more information and to purchase the pattern, visit the pattern website {here} or the ravelry page {here}!

Knitter Projects: Gray Vine Yoke

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Every once and a while a knitter blows us away with their creative use of yarn and design. The Gray Vine Yoke, a fingering weight version of the Vine Yoke Cardigan by Ysolda Teague knit by Rebecca out of Canopy Fingering in River Dolphin, is one of those projects!

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Since Rebecca lives in south Florida, she knew that a worsted weight version (as written) of the design would, sadly, not get much use. As a result, after lots of swatching and calculations she modified the design to work with a fingering weight yarn knit slightly loosely at a gauge of 4.5 sts/inch in garter stitch.

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The end result is a a really beautiful and flattering sweater with a lot of drape that is perfect for Rebecca’s climate, and we absolutely love that she took an existing design and modified it to suit her needs. Beautiful work, Rebecca!

Finished Project: Rocky Coast Cardigan

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

The Rocky Coast Cardigan by Hannah Fettig from her wildly popular self-published book with Alana Dakos, Coastal Knits, has taken the knitting world by storm. For more info on their design process and experience writing the book, be sure to check out the  little interview we published with Hannah + Alana as part of their ongoing blog tour about a week ago. Originally designed in Organik in Arctic Tundra, Kate decided to knit a Rocky Coast for herself out of Crater Lake. {If any of you are surprised by this, make sure to ask Kate about her desperate and never ending love of the color grey the next time you see her…but be prepared to hear her jabber on for a bit…}

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As some of you can probably see, an open cardigan is what Kate needs to help her keep warm over the next few months, as we are happy to officially announce that she is expecting her first child at the end of February! {Her husband, of course, is hoping the baby is one of the rare 5% and comes on its due date, February 29th, as he finds the idea of a leap year baby thoroughly entertaining.} As the baby grows and the weather cools, Kate knew she would need a few more cardigans to add to her collection that would keep her warm and covered.

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To accommodate her continued growth, Kate made a few slight modifications to the pattern. For those of you familiar with the pattern, the sweater is designed with an open front. Since anything she wears right now is already “open”, Kate wanted to get the sweater a little more closed in the front to maintain coverage. Additionally, she has pretty broad shoulders for her frame, so typically needs a lot more raglan increases to account for this extra width. As a result, she cast on for the smallest size, then worked the raglan increases until she got the numbers for the 3rd size. She also worked an increase on each end of the fronts every 6 rows until each front had an additional 6 sts – or one cable repeat. This added an additional inch and a half to each side.

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The rest of the sweater was knit pretty much exactly as written. The end result is a lovely warm cardigan she is sure to get a ton of use out of. As you can see, it already had a day out this past week while we were in San Mateo teaching at Interweave Knitting Lab. Thanks so much to Margaux for taking us out for the day in San Francisco on Wednesday and showing us such an awesome time. {Extra special bonus points to anyone who can identify the location of our photo shoot!}

For those of you interested in some more beautiful projects in Organik, you can check them out on Ravelry here. Again, our Congrats to Hannah + Alana for such a gorgeous and successful book!

Knitscene Winter 2011: Ileana Pullover by Romi Hill

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

The new Winter 2011 issue of Knitscene is out, and, yet again, it is a winner! (Is it us, or does each issue just get better than the last?)

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The cover sweater is the beautiful Ileana Pullover {web link} {rav link} by Romi Hill {web link}. Knit out of Road to China Worsted in a gorgeous saturated chocolate brown, Smoky Quartz, this pullover has all the right details: a fitted body silhouette, belled sleeves, a front placket perfect for layering, and lace patterning on the yoke and sleeve cuffs.

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Specs:
• Finished Measurements: 33½ (36¼, 39, 42, 44¾, 47½ )” bust
• Yarn: Road to China Worsted in Smoky Quartz, 15 (17, 18, 20, 22, 24) skeins.
• Needles: US 5/3.75 mm circular needles, 24” long and set dpns, US 7/4.5 mm circular needles, 24” long, US 8/5 mm circular needles, 24” long and set dpns,
• Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needle, stitch holders or waste yarn.
• Gauge: 17 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches in st st on largest needle

{all Images © 2011 Knitscene}