Hi everyone
Sorry I have not posted in a while, been busy with other things.
Though I would share this photo. Ive got another commission at the moment, and a reindeer themed sweater is wanted. I cam up with this design, based on one i found for a hand knitting patter but have slightly modified it to give my own twist.
These are just samples so obviously wont be in these colours. The end colours will be a burgundy and a white. I used the elongation lever on the sample to the left, and i think i will use that one towards the bottom of the sweater, then a panel of plain knitting or norweigan fairisle, then the normal pattern but mirror image to the other.
I think I will just be doing the fair isle on the front, and having plain sleeves and back, maybe with a bit of fairisle just near the cuffs - some herringbone perhaps?
Any ways thats all for now, hope you like :-)
Phil
This is so adorable!! I look forward to seeing what you do with it.
ReplyDeleteLooks great Phil. What do you have to do to make it knit elongated?
ReplyDeleteThanks guys. Maureen - you have same machine as me yes? 700? Where you release the punchcard, theres a red lever next to it that has an S and an L on it. Normally you would have this set to S, but if you move it to L it will progress the punchcard every 2 rows rather than every row, hence the pattern is elongated :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil. Yes I have the 700. I always thought that lever had something to do with lace knitting, had no idea it did that. Wow, I wish I had known that when I made the little sweater. Does it work for tuck stitch too? You have helped me so much, so glad I found your blog.
ReplyDeleteHi Maureen, yes it works for tuck too, infact anything that uses a punchcard; it just makes the card advance on every second row. :-) Im using it at the moment to make a punched tuck rib overtop and im using card number 1 but using the elongation setting.
ReplyDeleteGreat news, thanks Phil
ReplyDeleteNicely done Phil! Can't wait to see the finished project.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice comment Tom. Im hoping it will come out nice. Im knitting it in pure wool :-)
ReplyDeleteReally great pattern and I actually kinda like these colours - but I can't wait to see the finished jumper.
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