I had planned on writing a blog post this week that would be the first in a series that would take you through knitting a sweater step by step. I had the post generally sketched out, except for one thing, the sweater. I cannot decide!
Instead of leaving this space blank for the week, here are the sweaters I am deciding between. I plan to knit all of these in the next few months, but perhaps writing about them will help me put them in order...or provide you with some inspiration for your next knit.
1. Field Sweater by Camilla Vad - I have been watching the test knits on Instagram for the last month. The sweater was released this week, and I am definitely knitting it, but I cannot decide what yarn to use. Do I use a single skein of a DK like Scout or knit it with a fingering and silk mohair held together? I thought I wanted to knit it in a chocolate-ish color, but I am afraid the pattern would be lost. It is a gorgeous sweater.
2. Sabela by Isabell Kraemer - I love this sweater and want to knit it in mYak Kupa, but I knit Tresoro in that yarn. Do I want to knit the same base again? Will I get bored doing that? I would make the long-sleeved version and do a different color on the other sleeve. Connie is knitting this sweater right now in three colors.
3. White Russian by Thea Colman - Thea's pullover has been in my queue forever. Should that make this sweater the leader of the pack? The rib/lace stitch pattern is so lovely. I know I could get a ton of wear out of it. It is knit in DK, so Scout or Asilomar DK are the front-running yarns for the project.
4. Anker's Sweater by Petiteknit - Yet another one that has been in my queue for a while. A client came in the other day wearing an Anker's Sweater, and honestly, it looks even better in person than in photographs. I have five skeins of a yarn that will land on our shelves in the fall. Should I be ahead of the game and get a sample knit up now?
5. Seashore Stroll by Jennifer Shiels Toland - Cute? Right? The yoke looks like so much fun to knit! I might make a long-sleeved version, so it is more wearable in our climate. I would knit this in Weld or Julie Asselin Fino....a pink would be pretty!
Let me know your thoughts in the comment section if you have a minute or two!
I’d love to see the Field Sweater knitted up. That textured yolk looks stunning! Thanks for always posting wonderful newsletters, and thanks to the behind-the-scenes folks that contribute to the content!