I finally finished this. (Except for blocking. I’ll do that now.)
I think I cast on for this in May! Anyway, the sweater pattern generator is written, but the page isn’t ready for prime time. I need Jim to model the sweater. I ‘ll block this tonight.
I knit to fit, so blocking doesn’t do a whole lot. But, the sweater will just look crisper after I wet it and let it dry flat. Afterwards, I’ll force, force, force Jim to pose, and I’ll get the final touches on the generator. Then I’ll post the address to the generator so people who want to knit a raglan cardigan can.
It’s sort of interesting to see the yarn looks more striped in the photo than in real life. That’s consistent effect. It looks more striped in every photo I’ve taken– whether indoors or outdoors. When I see the sweater in real life, the stripes are subtle.
Maybe if I were a photographer I would understand why?
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I love that colorway. Even with the stripe-enhancement effect you say is happening in the photos, it is still subtle and even-looking. Great sweater!
Comment by Horse Power (5 comments.) — 8/28/2005 @ 8:27 pm
Thanks! Jim is wearing it, and everyone is oohing and ahhing!
Comment by lucia — 9/1/2005 @ 8:33 am