It actually needs a tiny bit more work: the button holes need to be reinforced with a special embroidery for that purpose, and the button band needs to be reinforced with a ribbon (that's what I get for picking heavy buttons--see that one sagging?). I got the buttons at Nina. They're actually not wood, but some sort of nut. For a while last year, a bunch of the boutiques on Division were selling jewelry with the same buttons repurposed as beads.
My next sweater project (way on the back burner) is thankfully in the round--I need a break from all the finishing this sweater took. As always, it was too short the first time I knit up all the body pieces. Stupid long torso! I've actually seen (I think on knitty) this article about how you can add short rows to sweaters if you have a long torso. Maybe it's time to look into that. Then, it was actually a rolled-edge pattern, but I modified it to add the ribbing (and the little lace stripe on the right front). So I had to pick up the button bands along the edges of the front. Then there was a lot of sewing--the back, fronts, and sleeves were all knit straight. Then I had to add the neck, and then weaving in all the ends! I did that on the plane on the way to SF. And then, voila! It was ready to wear!
Now I'm working on a lot of baby projects, none of which will be able to be shown here until they are presented to the babies.
1 comments:
Ooooh, it looks WONDERFUL. The lace ladder is a piece of genius. You should post an image of the original pattern for contrast--your version is so much better!
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