
Here's a sweater I did for them for their "Home on the Prairie" story knit in my Julia Yarn, of course (from Nashua Handknits). The shape is an easy-to-wear raglan pullover with a very deep rib at both the sweater and sleeve edge. It is sized in a large range of sizes and the neckline is a very deep turtle which can be folded over or not. This is the kind of sweater I could live in all fall and winter long. Of course I would find it a bit difficult to be wearing a skirt like that working around the farm but I do love the patchwork look of it. That's what is so great about VK - they style their sweaters in an out of the ordinary way - making them "fashion-y" but then when you actually look at them, you can imagine them in your real life. At least that's the way I look at it.


Here's a flat view of the sweater before I sent it away. Sometimes it makes it easier to see and imagine on "you" if you have a flat view.

Vogue Knitting has a great preview of their Fall Issue here. You can click on my sweater (towards the bottom of the page) and see some alternate views. I love this Vogue Knitting 360 feature. You can follow VK on Facebook. I do!
Thank you Trisha & CO. for including one of my designs in your very fine magazine. I am honored.
9 comments:
I can't wait to get this issue. Always Awesome Colour Charts from you. :)
Patricia
Brava! That was one of the few patterns (via the link) that spoke to me in that issue. What yarn did you use? Your Julia?
Very beautiful! I love the colour palette and the wide ribbing
Oh, what a lovely sweater you made!!
Congratulations! It's a gorgeous sweater. Like you said, a truly versatile piece.
It is one of my favorites in this issue.
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Very beautiful design! Congrats on it, and on the article, too.
I love it, Kristin!!
i had seen that, loved it, and knew it was yours before even peeking! A girlfriend of mine from this area has a hat featured as well, great issue! I still so want to try your julia yarn. (and today scarily feels like fall) canning 60# tomatoes this coming weekend!
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