As soon as I saw Fall issue of Vogue
Knitting magazine last year, my mind was set to knit Ms. Wallin’s brightly
colored pullover. Yes, yet another project with the design by Ms. Marie Wallin!
I was knitting Avril Silk Tsumugi tunic
at that time. Since I decided some years
ago that I was not going to have two major projects at the same time any
longer, I decided to wait until I have time to tackle the pullover. I was tempted to start such a beautifully
colored pullover, but I persevered. Though I began planning the project immediately.
It was obvious to me to knit it in round. Also, to add some waist shaping to it. Other than that, I followed the pattern when
I began knitting it in January.
Here are some close-up of the gorgeous colors and stitches. Notice something? The Fair Isle pattern in this pullover involves both knit and purl stitches in about 80 percent of rows. It reminds me of Bohus knits. I just love those purl bump mingling of colors adding extra dimension to the fabric.
Here are some close-up of the gorgeous colors and stitches. Notice something? The Fair Isle pattern in this pullover involves both knit and purl stitches in about 80 percent of rows. It reminds me of Bohus knits. I just love those purl bump mingling of colors adding extra dimension to the fabric.
I must add that the yarns are fabulous, Rowan Kid Classic and Rowan Alpaca Colour. I used the specified colors, but there are a few versions knitted using different colors on on Ravelry and they are gorgeous as well. This was the first time I used Rowan Alpaca Colour and I find it very soft and warm. I was glad that the sleeves were not in Fair
Isle pattern. I have been wearing the pullover with such joy. Perfect for this long snowy winter.
So, what's next? Well, I will be honest, another design by Ms. Marie Wallin!