Sunday, November 06, 2011

Weekend Away with Eadon

Jim and I went away this weekend to celebrate our mutual November birthdays. It was sunny and peaceful up until we got home to find that the boys hadn't done their chores.

The weather was just perfect for hand knits. Jim wore his Kiloran and I wore Eadon.


Christmas was creeping up on us all weekend. Even Jim and I were broadcasting the holiday vibe with him in a bright red sweater and me in my green. Plus, I got some Christmas shopping done for those undeserving offspring of ours. 

I loved wearing my new sweater this weekend. Eadon is cozy like a bathrobe, but once I found the perfect pin for it, I can wear it closed at the top and wear it like a jacket. This pin I found at Close Knit in Stratford:


It kinda mimics the cables which is a nice touch, and it cost about as much as the zipper I was thinking about adding to this sweater, except I can wear it on other things too. Can't do that with a zipper.

I did make some modifications to this pattern. For starters, I shortened the length by one pattern repeat. Being wide of girth, I felt the sweater would be too heavy at full length. When it came time to do the collar, the pattern has you bind off and sew the ends together. I chose to graft it instead, which worked just fine:


And I don't have an annoying seam on my neck. The shoulders came together beautifully too, and support the weight of the sweater comfortably:


I expect to be wearing this sweater proudly for a long time to come.

10 comments:

  1. The sweater is gorgeous. And I love the pin - that is a great idea.

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  2. A very handsome sweater! Love those cables.

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  3. You two must have made the handsomest couple with your hand knits. Eadon looks gorgeous. Sorry about the offspring!

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  4. It's wonderful! The pin is a nice touch, much better than a zipper. :o)

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  5. Such a beautiful sweater Laurie!!

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  6. You should be wearing that proudly! What a beautiful job!

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  7. Love, love, love your new sweater! And I can commiserate about the "children left behind." I returned from a trip this fall and it was like a tornado had swept through the house.

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  8. Beautiful sweater! And the cables at the shoulders is just amazing.

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  9. Lovely sweater Laurie and it looks really good on you :-)
    Where did you go for your weekend getaway?

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  10. I L-O_V_E those beautiful swirls... great job, great choice!

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