onsdag 1. april 2015

WIP Wednesday: Sleeves

Wow... it is Wednesday, and I am actually writing a WIP Wednesday post! Thank you, Easter.

Not too long ago, after having knitted almost two sweaters with no stranded patterns, I could feel the longing to knit a Norwegian kofte again. I could not stay away from them very long, apparently. I reminded myself that I still had a sweater to knit for my mother, whose last gifted sweater turned out too small. (I have later realised that my gauge is NOT the same as in the magazines... oops.)

The sweater she wanted, both this time and last time, is the ever-popular fanakofte. I am not unfamiliar with it...


fana front

My first one, started in 2007 and finished in... 2010. Knitted in Really Thin yarn, though.


fana 2.0

My second one, started in 2010 and finished in... 2010! Knit in alpaca. Ugh, never again...


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Third one and fourth one. The third one was the failed sweater for my mother, which now is with my sister in law. Fourth one for my dear niece. I knit them in 2013 and 2014.

I guess there is nothing special about the one I am knitting now, but I feel like the skills I have in these kinds of cardigans are much higher than my first, second and even third attempt. This time I am also getting gauge (!!), which is always a plus.

I am knitting in a DK weight 100 % non-superwash wool yarn, Peer Gynt by Sandnes Yarn. It's knitting up greatly, with lovely stitch definition and I have a feeling it will wear well. It looks crisp and nice.


fanasleeve

The design is classic. The stripes makes it feel like the knitting just flies by.


fanabovertunsleeves

But wait a minute... that is three sleeves! Am I knitting a second sweater? Yes, as a matter of fact... my only regret is that I have startitis. Somehow I decided that knitting a bunch of sleeves would speed up the process, because then I would only have the body left. I always get so excited when finishing the body of a sweater, only to get devastated when finding out I have to knit sleeves. And not just one, I have to knit two! So to not have this problem, I am knitting the sleeves before the body, and to not get tired of one sleeve, I am alternating. Whew.

Hate knitting sleeves? Just knit four!


fanabovertuncuffs

The pattern of the second sweater is called Bøvertun. It is in the book I have previously mentioned, Kofteboken. In the book it is knitted in fingering weight, but I am knitting it in DK weight. I am knitting it in Rauma 3 ply, which I had lying around, and it is much rougher than the Peer Gynt yarn. It looks quite nice in the picture, but I can't help but thinking that Peer Gynt looks even crisper and nicer. I do like the look of it, though.

So right now I'm not knitting just one large sweater, but two! It looks like it's going fast, but then again, I am on Easter break... but I hope to be on my way on the Fana body when it is over.

Happy Easter!