Finished: Cherry

I’ve got quite a lot to catch up on, and more than a few draft blog posts to finish up and share, but I’ve had five hours sleep for the past two nights (the Formula 1 Grand Prix was in Malaysia this weekend), and I’m completely knackered. At the moment I think I’m running on caffeine, adrenaline, and chocolate. (Easter chocolate, of course; specifically Green & Blacks and Mini Eggs. Mmmm.) So, I’ll go for the easy option: another finished knit.

Finished: 'Cherry' cardigan

Finished: 'Cherry' cardigan Pattern: Cherry by Anna Bell
Yarn: Rowan RYC Cashcotton DK, colour #602 Pool, 5 balls
Size: 34″, no modifications save for working 1×1 rib as half twisted rib
Needles: 4mm and 3 1/4mm

This is a lovely pattern. The fit is very nice, with the waistline hitting exactly where it needs to be on me. The instructions make perfect sense, are easy to follow and won’t lead you astray, although you might want a little experience in certain areas (e.g. knowing to place waist shaping a stitch or two in from the edge, what sort of decrease to use where, etc). In this way it’s very much like the Rowan patterns - they aren’t hard, but they don’t state the obvious at every stage.

I re-purposed this yarn from my ill-fated Erin, which I talked about in an earlier post. I came to the sudden realisation that an A-line cardigan was the worst possible shape for me, and the back of the cardigan was turning out to be very large anyway (I suspect I may have had gauge issues). I lost no time in ripping it out and looking for something else to make. The yarn itself is incredibly soft, with a light halo that’s probably the angora content at work (it’s a blend of 35% cotton, 25% nylon, 18% angora, 13% rayon and 9% cashmere). Wearing it is like being very gently hugged.

Because the shape is so good for me, I plan to make a few more of these cardigans with different stitch patterns, yarns, and sleeve length. Perhaps not immediately, though… I have some other things in my knitting queue, and only so much time!

Two Swallows necklace Last weekend I was away visiting a friend in Cambridge, and to the right is the necklace that I serendipitously found there - it’s also pictured in the two photos above. I don’t normally go for big, bold kitschy jewellery, but I couldn’t pass up a two swallows pendant, could I? (Besides, it matches my belt.) I bought it at the Sunday arts & crafts market in the Market Square.

I hope everyone’s having a good Easter weekend! Now I’m going to go and demolish the rest of these Mini Eggs. Yum.

9 Comments:

Andrea comments:

Extremely beautiful and very flattering - although I don’t think you need flattering at all :-)

Sweetp comments:

Wow that is just lovely. The red just finishes it off beautifully. Good luck with your shop

Amelia comments:

I completely understand you on the colour front, I live on grey, black, beige and the occasional splash of green.

But the turquoise suits you so so well - It sets off your hair and your skin and the splash of red ties it all together. It’s made me want to go and pick up my Cherry and finish her quickly.

Anna comments:

Gorgeous cardigan - I’ve gone straight and added it to my (already long!) queue. I love how you’ve styled it with the red belt and pendent.

Sarah comments:

It’s very beautiful, and the colour looks great on you too ! Hope the shop goes well :)

Andy B comments:

I said put the names of these two colors together in a sentence while talking to my partner the other day and he thought I was nuts. Obviously, I’m not. I love that your outfit matches your blog. Do you do that every day?

Steph comments:

It turned out fantastic! I love how you paired the turquoise with the red. They really compliment each other. The bird necklace is very cool. It was obviously meant to be yours. =)

Mel comments:

Wow, I have always coveted Cherry and yours is so va-va-voom! Absolutely gorgeous. Also I’ve always dreamed of having luscious hair like yours *mad jealous*

winnie comments:

ooh la la. i am contemplating knitting this and just browsing around on ravelry but your FO has completely pushed me over the edge.
And I love your hair, btw. Wish I had mad skills like that.

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