If you've been following this blog for a while, you might recognize this vintage placket neck sweater that I talked about last Spring. Well, I'm happy to report that it's finally finished!
I chose a tan color Cascade 220 wool, and knitted it in a size that would allow a somewhat slouchy fit. I think I was inspired in part by the granny-chic look that seems to be everywhere in indie fashion these days.
The collar can be worn up or down. I think I prefer the look of it down, but having it popped up will certainly keep the chill away in the cold. Overall, it's a really warm and cozy sweater--and I can see why Cascade 220 is so popular. The downside to the sweater is that I feel a bit frumpy in it--if I were to do it over, I would have chosen a more vibrant color to balance the plainness of the design.
I think if I had a better sense of how to style clothing, I'd be able to pull this sweater off a little better--but that's nothing new! Despite that, I'm sure I will appreciate the warmth of this new sweater when I head back home to the Midwest for the holidays.
17 comments:
i think it is fabulous! love the neckline.
I don't think it looks frumpy at all! It is so cute. I love that neck. You aren't going to add a button to it like in the picture?
It looks great!
I think it looks lovely -- but if you do want to make it a little more funky or vintagey, how about a button like in the original?
Something a little big but detailed or very different might do the trick. Fabric covered or maybe one of the very intricate plastics? If you want, pick a color or a look and I can send you something......
Thats lovely, not at all frumpy!
great sweater! add a brown leather belt to 'style it up!' thin for chic and thick for funky! have fun, i know you will be able to pull that style off! (from a fellow knitter in the midwest!)
I love it! That collar is my favorite style. I have a grey sweater with the same collar and I wear it all the time. So cozy!
Frumpy? What?! You look fabulous in that sweater!! It is FANTASTIC. And what is this "if I had a better sense of how to style clothing..." nonsense? From what you've shown on your blog, I love how you style clothing!
I don't think it's frumpy at all! If you wanted to go bright, you could pair it with a bright skirt or tights--that's the beauty of neutrals. They'll go with everything!
It looks really chic and classy i.m.h.o. not at all frumpy! Wonderful pattern.
oh that looks so warm and cozy! I wish i had the patience to knit for myself..but i only knit for my littlest one, that fast and easy done...
I really love it, nice result
it is fabulous! love the neckline.
Work from home India
It is fab! Do a little silk scarf at the neck and some skinny jeans/ leather boots and you will be hip-o - rama!
wow you knitted that? crafty and sophisticated! i'm just learning by myself....i'd love to know how to create something like this!
nice colour too, it'll get more wear.
Allison
I just happened upon your blog. As a fellow collector and knitter of these patterns, I also vote for this project's being a big success. Allyson is absolutely correct it is not Frumpy!
Not sure where to leave this comment, but I thought I'd put it here with the other sweater stuff. I made your Shalom cardigan. Despite a few problems with my modifications, I enjoyed the process. The vest is cute, you can see it at http://longtallyarn.wordpress.com Thanks for the pattern. Sarah.
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