BlueSand Stone Washed Cardigan (WIP)

Time for an update on my BlueSand Cardigan!  I have been going great guns on this pattern and just as I suspected in my earlier post, the yoke / shoulder shaping was the most difficult part.  Well, so far at least!

After separating the sleeves, it was all quite simple once I got going, with a lot of it just straight knitting with some increases and short rows as I got to the bottom.  Having knitted so many Dreambirds lately,  I am a total pro at short rows by now!

The colors worked out exactly the way I imagined and they look great!

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SandStone Stone Washed Cardigan

The length worked out wonderfully and the Stone Washed yarn is perfect, it’s just so darn perfect for this project I could squeal.  As I mentioned before, I very nearly chose another yarn for this which felt nice but didn’t quite have the colors I wanted, so I almost did it in navy, light blue and pink.  I’m glad I held out in the end and waited for that perfect combination, because I’m so in love with this.

BlueSand Stone Washed Cardigan

Look at that sea of stitches as I was knitting and the slight halo on the yarn, that soft fluff that adds the major squoosh factor?   I really think they should make squoosh a proper knitting term, because don’t we all look for it at the end of the day?

Anyway…

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I love the added touch of the slip stitch pattern at the bottom. It adds another dimension to the cardigan without making it too busy.  Plus, it switched things up a bit after all of the stockinette knitting that went into the body.

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I still have the pockets, sleeves and neckline left to do and the only part I’m really concerned about is the pockets, I’ve never done pockets before.  I’m sure once I get into it it will all fall into place, like most things do when you are working on something new, but I’m still saving it for last!

I’ve decided that I’m going to change the pattern for the sleeves in the same way that I’ve seen a lot of others on Ravelry have done.  The sleeves are made up of different sections with one colored section being done in he same slip stitch pattern as the bottom band.  It’s meant to sit on the upper arm but I’ve seen a lot of people change that part to fall at the elbow instead and I like that a lot better, so I’m going to do that.

So far, so good… no, so GREAT!  This is probably my favorite project yet.  Something that I’m pretty sure I got the fit right (which has been a problem in the past) and that I think I’ll actually wear quite a lot.  Now, I just need to get it finished.  Stay tuned!

Yarn used: Scheepjes Stone Washed (803 Black Onyx, 802 Smokey Quartz, 812 Lemon Quartz)
Pattern: BlueSand Cardigan (Ravelry / La Maison Rililie)
Needle Size: 4mm
Size: (based on my own measurements) Large

If you are looking for the same yarn, it can be found in The Netherlands and Belgium from these sellers or worldwide via WoolWarehouseDeramores.com

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3 comments

  1. Hi,

    May I ask how the yarn held up after some wear. I really want to make this cardigan with the color peridot and the grey and black you used. I really love stone washed but I’m afraid it will pill underneath the arms.

    • Hi Lien! It has held up really well! There was some pilling under the arms like you said, but you can just shave that off. I think because of the non-solid colour of it all, the pilling isn’t as bad, or doesn’t look as bad, rather… as in some other more solid yarns. It sort of blends in, if that makes any sense. I have been thinking of making another, actually!

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