Thursday, August 13, 2009
Three Skeins of Malabrigo Pollen FTW!
A while back I momentarily became a robot and bought three skeins of Malabrigo worsted in Pollen. At the time I wasn't quite sure why I was buying it, I just let my reptilian brain do the talking and went with it. Later that day I got home, logged on to Ravelry and saw that not only had someone in a forum posted the question "what to do with three skeins of Pollen?", but that I had actually participated in the conversation. Seriously?!!
Lo-these-many-months later I have put it to perfect use--Liesl. Somehow this sweater had not been on my radar until several weeks ago. Isn't it fascinating how a pattern can burn up the blogosphere without you as much as hearing a peep about it?
Miraculously I actually had the foresight to bring this yarn with me on my trip to Mpls. and made the genius move of casting on for Liesl on the way back from the farm. A little knitting here and there and voilĂ I can now say that I knit a sweater in a week. Yes, I can now lay claim to being one of those knitters you (not so secretly) hate on Ravelry...you know, the ones who knit a sweater in a week? Ohai, that's me!
The Specs
Pattern: Liesl by Ysolda
Yarn: 3 skeins of Malabrigo worsted in Pollen
Needles: 7mm--oddly I actually had this totally non-standard size hanging around. Perhaps these were acquired sometime during my early knitting career when I thought you needed a new pair of needles for every new project. Cuz I was smart like that.
Mods: The only modification I made was that I did the sleeves on 7.5mm needles a. in order to Magic Loop them and b. so I could have a little drape happening. I also completed 3/4 of the body, did the sleeves to the length I wanted, and then went back and finished the body. This allowed me to very satisfyingly use all the yarn, every last bit.
I am gaga for Liesl. Not only did it help me accomplish a little stash busting but I was also able to break out a super sweet shawl pin that Big Babs gave me--as it turns out it's the perfect closure for this sweater. Hooray!
It's lovely!
ReplyDeleteMargie in Maryland
Ah, my old favorite Feather and Fan...in a lovely sweater! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteI really love this in the pollen colorway. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh, that color! I want to eat it.
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sweater!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And such a satisfying sounding project!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. It makes me want to add that to my Ravelry queue!
ReplyDeleteHeather, that is gorgeous! I wish I could wear yellow.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I love the Pollen color. BTW, you knit your Liesl in 1 week; mine is still languishing, sadly sleeveless, after more than 1 year. Sigh...
ReplyDeleteI promise never to hate you for finishing a sweater in a week! I might be horribly jealous of your mad knitting skillz, however, especially in several months when I have neither time nor energy to knit.
ReplyDeleteYour Liesl is lovely! The shawl pin is indeed the perfect closure.
That yellow is so lovely! I love the sweater and have it on my list also.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely! I might want one of those for myself! Love the color too!
ReplyDeleteOh Heather, it is FABULOUS. Truly gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteI like yours much better than my own - which I have yet to show pics of because I am so thoroughly dissatisfied with every shot I take. You were so smart to stop knitting the body and then do the sleeves to the length you wanted. In addition to the fact that mine is a wee smaller than I'd like, the sleeves are also too short. I was working with only 2 skeins of Sundara, though, so I just had to stop (and believe me, I used every single bit of that yarn - I have less than 3 inches of it left, in little 1 inch increments!).
I LOVE the color you did yours in. So SO pretty. You did a great job!
(p.s. I also skipped the buttons on mine and am just using a shawl pin to close it - love your pin!)
Clearly your subconscious has mine beat by a country mile. I'm still trying to figure out what possessed me to buy that neon orange acrylic.
ReplyDeleteI love Liesl, and that pin is fabulous!
Oooh I love that. I have never seen that colourway, but I think Liesl in pollen is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, the color and the sweater are both fab! So much beautiful inspiration these days...
ReplyDeleteLovely! I love that pattern.
ReplyDeleteI've got 3 skeins of purple velvet hanging around... hmmm
ReplyDeleteOoh, thank you so much for sharing your LIesl. I bought the pattern, but couldn't decide what yarn to use. I have three skeins of Malabrigo!
ReplyDeleteLove the color and texture! Great sweater!
ReplyDeleteHey, look, SLEEVES! You've broken the waste yarn curse.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
gorgeous! hooray!
ReplyDeleteI've been away from the blogs for along time now but it's nice to see that you're still lovin' the malabrigo! Beautiful Liesl... the pin closure is really pretty, too.
ReplyDeletePretty. And if I didn't like you so much, I would totally hate you. A sweater in a week. Unbelievable.
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