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Supersoft Aran |
A while ago my (for all intents and purposes) sister in law asked me to knit a jumper for my nephew. They're a very knit-worthy bunch (they love their socks and hats) so without further ado, I rooted round my ravelry library and decided that
Flax would be the perfect pattern. It was simple but with enough in it to keep me entertained. Once the pattern was located, it was time for the yarn. Despite having loads of yarn, Aran/worsted weight is not something that I have in abundance. I was able to come up with one yarn option,
Sirdar Supersoft Aran.
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Nice stitches |
Despite what the yarn says, its not that soft never mind supersoft. Its 100% acrylic so what did I expect. It does have a nice stitch definition though so its got that going for it. So anyway, I cast on age 2-4 and knitted merrily and contently.
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ta da! |
The sleeves took longer than they should have - I seem to have an irrational fear of knitting sleeves in the round, particularly on something thats relatively tiny. I eventually got there with some moral support and, in a flash, the jumper was done.
The next step was to wrestle it on the nephew to see how it fitted. After a lot of struggling (have you every tried to put a jumper on a sick toddler) it was decided that it needed two things - a stretchier cast off and to be an inch longer.
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Poor little flax |
Poor little Flax, this is the "before picture", before I took scissors to the bottom of it and cut off the cast off. The ribbed was unravelled and that I knitted that into the body to lengthen it. Then the rib was redone.
Finally (again) little Flax was done and, following a spin in the washing machine, it was ready to be given to its new owner.
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happy new owner |
Remember earlier I said that the yarn was far from soft, well the trip in the machine did wonders for it. It didn't become "supersoft" but it certainly did soften up. Its a jumper thats ready for some rough play with an adventurous toddler and it'll hopefully do him for a year or so.
The jumper seems to fit the nephew well and so, in true auntie fashion, I've started another one for him in
Cascade 220 in a nice teal/blue. Hopefully the sleeves won't be an issue for me this time.