Sunday 26 April 2015

Monster Sweater

It's been another quiet week here on my blog, we've had more visitors and Angus has also been poorly which has made for a very tired me! This whole month has been a bit of a blur, we've had lots of lovely visitors a and been away, Angus and I have both been poorly and Stuart has been working lots. I haven't even made it to my knitting group once this month, which I have really been missing. Although this month has been crazy busy  I am really pleased to share today Angus' monster sweater completed.


This sweater has been a long time coming, I checked my knitting notebook and I started it last July! I haven't been working on the whole time, in fact I think I put it down for about 7 months. If I'm honest this sweater was probably too advanced for my skills. It was a lot of hard work for me and I had to ask my friend several times for help! Having said that I want so pleased yesterday when it was finally finished and because it's challenged me so much I feel I've added lots of new skills to my knitting. 

New skills -
1. Intarsia
2. Using a circular instead of dpns 
3. Picking up stitches correctly 
4. Blocking


I should have blocked my pieces separately! Lesson learnt!

The other great thing about the sweater is Angus loves it!


16 comments:

  1. The sweater is brilliant .....well worth the effort.

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  2. Lovely sweater! And always great to learn new skills. Angus looks very cute in it.

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  3. It looks excellent, you should be really proud of yourself. And it fits!

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  4. Aw, what a beautiful sweater - you did a lovely job! Added bonus that Angus loves it too :) :)

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  5. You should be so proud of yourself! The sweater is completely adorable, as is Angus who clearly loves wearing a monster with googly eyes. Stepping outside of your comfort zone is the best way to learn new skills. So impressed with how neat and tidy the intarsia looks.

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  6. Just adorable. I love the eyes!

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  7. It looks wonderful! No wonder Angus loves it. Great work.

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  8. what a sweet sweater. :) sorry you and the little have been feeling poorly. :(

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  9. The sweater is amazing. I love the colour combination you chose. And extra bonus points for learning all kinds of new skills while making t. Just think of the projects you can tackle now.

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  10. what a fantastic looking sweater, it certainly doesn't look like it was too advanced for you. Very professional looking :) And you've learned some new skills too!

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  11. Great job, you learned your new lessons well.

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  12. Adorable!! Great job, I am sure he will want to wear it always.

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