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Ridarri
Riddari 1

Riddari 2
Woolington

Pressed flowers 1

Kia ora, hello!

It occurred to me that I never shared my major knitting project of autumn, aka Arlo's Icelandic jumper, here on the blog. I finished it up over Easter weekend and am really happy to have done so! It was a big project but I was happy with the result – and so was Arlo, which was the most important thing! Phew.

I knitted the Riddari Sweater, a design by Védís Jónsdóttir for Ístex and I used Icelandic yarn (Ístex Lettlopi) from Holland Road Yarn to make it. Arlo chose the colours – they have lots of good contrast and look quite classic I think. I've listed the colourway numbers and how much I used of each colour over on my Ravelry page if you want to check out those details.

The Riddari is knit bottom-up which is not my favourite construction, because I'm never quite sure how long to make the body and worry that my sizing is all wrong. For a long time, I thought that the sweater would be too small for Arlo so I went up a size and a needle size too. But the finished garment actually turned out to be too big. So I should have just trusted the pattern and relaxed! Next time I will.

I think the finished piece looks lovely on him and he seems happy with it though we haven't had any weather cool enough for it yet – I'm sure that will be here soon enough!

You can find more information about the Riddari Sweater here, and you can find a great 'Riddari-along set of blog posts by Pia Kammeborn here, if you'd like even more information! (I think the knitalong is long finished, but there's a lot of helpful info in those posts by Pia).

Other than that, I've been doing some knitting for babies – so many bootees! – and I've also been working on a very bright, rainbow project. I'll show you that in my next post.

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Autumn is always a good time for tidying up in the garden after the party of summer and so I've found myself pressing a few flowers and leaves after such gardening sessions. 

In the second-to-last photo above, I've captured some of the new making materials that have come my way (okay, that I've bought!) lately. A couple of weekends ago I attended a wonderful new yarn festival in nearby Lower Hutt called Woollington. There were a few of my favourite hand-dyers there and I couldn't resist buying a few new skeins. It was also an excellent opportunity to catch up with fellow knitting friends! The sparkly black wool fabric you see in the same picture has now become a winter coat. Will share soon.

I hope you are keeping well and happy, wherever you are in this world! Lots of love to you.

Melissa

 

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4 responses to “riddari sweater + new projects”

  1. Kim (Skinnyskiknits) Avatar
    Kim (Skinnyskiknits)

    Hello Melissa from the mountains of Colorado! A couple of years ago I discovered your blog and read it from your earliest post to your continuing ones. I have enjoyed learning about your crafting, learning about the different places you have lived, seeing what you read and listen to, and so much more. Most enjoyable has been reading about your children and watching them grow up! Arlo looks quite handsome in his sweater.
    Thank you for sharing your life. It has brought me such fun and happiness. You’re my role model even though I’m probably 20 years older than you. Your crafting, baking, and approach to sustainability has set the blueprint for my post-retirement years.

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  2. tinyhappy Avatar

    Hello Kim! Thank you for your kind comment, and huge thanks for reading so much of my blog, Im honoured XX

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  3. Sally Avatar
    Sally

    The sweater is great with well-chosen strong colours; it does suit Arlo. And the knitting is impressive. Thanks to your mention of Vesper Flights I have started listening to H is for Hawk on on audio e-book. Somehow Helen McDonald’s work had slipped past me and I’ve found it’s the perfect background for easy sewing flannelette pj pants and knitting for the granddaughters.

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  4. Emma Avatar
    Emma

    Arlo’s jumper is lovely, I hope he is pleased with it. And you too. Looks very professional.

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