Sunday, May 29, 2011

Grey Streak

I've been whittling down the wip's.  All this cardi needed was sleeves (and short ones at that!)  This was a really easy knit, even though the stockinette got a bit monotonous.  In my wardrobe, it's always the simplest and least-fussy knits that get the most wear...not necessarily the most intriguing to knit ones.



Lilas Cardigan by Hilary Smith Callis
size:  Medium
yarn:  Patons Classic Wool, Dark Grey Mix
4.25 skeins:  100g/223yds each
needles:  size 8

modifications:  I added 3 inches to the length.



And all my socks get a lot of wear, no matter how simple or fussy!  One of them has a mistake on the top of the instep that I didn't catch until I'd already kitchenered the toe.  Guess no one'll notice it in my shoe :)


Cloud Nine Socks by Debbie Orr
freebie found here
size:  women's med
yarn:  Patons Kroy Socks, Gentry Grey
2 skeins:  50g/188yds each
needles:  size 2.75mm

modifications:  I knit the foot with the 2.75 needles instead of switching to larger ones like the pattern calls for...I'm glad because the sock would've been too big then.  It's a touch roomy, but not annoyingly so.

I did 10 repeats for the leg because I wanted it to be just a bit longer.  My usual stockinette heel and wedge toe.


Our summer has officially begun here now that school's out!  And I'll be doing a stash-free summer again like the past few years :)  Thanks for stopping by my neck of the woods and for your sweet comments.  I hope you're having a fabulous weekend and start to your summer (or winter!) too!!!

19 comments:

  1. That cardigan is so adorable. I love the collar.

    It's always the problem with knitting.. the really fun things to knit are not what you really want to wear, especially when the knitting is for a guy!

    You are lucky you can go with any socks you want. Those new ones look great!

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  2. Your Cardigan is beautiful and very stylish,
    Congratulations on the finish.
    Catherine
    diamondc

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  3. What a cute cardi!! Maybe someday I'll try my hand at knitting - then I would have a whole other stash addiction!

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  4. Beautiful projects --- love that sweater!

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  5. LOVE your cardigan. So beautiful. Your socks are great too.

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  6. Looking good. I really like that sweater design. I wish I could knit, but I have problems, lol.

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  7. Great knitty finishes!!!! What an adorable little cardigan. Love the colors on these too. Grey isn't for everyone but I love it. :)

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  9. Your cardi turned out really lovely!:)

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  10. Love the cardi, love the colour, love that you managed to finish it, unlike me, lol.

    Not too bad a thing for the socks to be a little roomy, allows for shrinkage..............well you never know.........pretty pattern.

    lily x

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  11. Lovely knitting, as always. I can't believe schools are out in your part of the world. It's so early.

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  12. School's out *already* in your part of the world?? Holy moly. Anyway, LOVE your knits, esp. the cardi. I'm not clever enough to do those, but it looks so comfy!!

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  13. Oooh, beautiful!! I really love that cardigan--very stylish even in its simplicity.

    Enjoy your summer! My daughters have finished for the school year and my son finishes--after a week of exams--on Friday. I'm looking forward to sleeping in!

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  14. Beautiful sweater! Lovely sock too ... and nobody is going to notice the mistake ever! Good luck on the stash busting!

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  15. Oh, what a gorgeous cardi! I love simple clean lines and this is very stylish!

    Enjoy the start of your summer holidays!

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  16. My word, I wish that I could knit like that...FABULOUS!

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  17. What a gorgeous cardigan, Staci--I love the color and the easy going look of it. I like very simply tailored clothing, too and that is right up my alley :)

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