Another KP testknit released
From time to time I have to check the Knit Picks website to see if any of my test knits popped up yet, since I don't get notice of it. So today I was snooping around there and behold, my "KP6" (it's easier to just number them) was out in the pattern page. Here it is what the website shows:This is what the pattern in the book looks like. I think this picture shows the overlapping front pieces better.
The pattern is "Elise" and can be found in the book "Vintage Knits", also sold on KP, or course. I did like knitting it with the Elegance yarn.
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11 Comments:
That's a nice shape for a cardigan. And I like how the two pictures show it can be quite casual or pretty dressing.
Lovely knitting as always!
I agree with Soo about the casual/upscale looks of the sweaters - does KP's button? It almost looks like it would suit a tie better. Great job!
Congrats! I know it must be so exciting to see that up on the website or in a catalog! Looks great!
Great cardigan and as Wannietta said it can be worn over jeans and a suit pants and each time it looks great.
Beautiful knitting! I love Elegance. Definitely one of my favorite yarns. I wish they made it in worsted weight.
Oh! That's pretty! I don't think I'd knit it from the book photo, but the photo of your sample totally convinces me. :-)
I like yours even better than the original from the book! It's another success! Excellent knitting (as usual)
Fantastic! I like both versions - book and web. Great job!
That is a pretty cardigan and I love to see your stuff out there. It makes me feel so proud of you! I'm being sincere here - you can see I'm wearing my sincere face. It's true, though. And then when I look through the catalog and see your knits I always think, yeah, my girl did this.
What a nice fun surprise for you and us. Thanks for sharing and making such a lovely pattern. Congrats and getting it published.
P.s.
You can eat candy on sundays during lent. It's a little known loop hole.
I would have never guessed, that this is the same piece as in the book. It's a pity, that KP did such a poor job in photographing it. It looks like wonderful knitted work, and I like the color.
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