I’ve just had the phone call I was expecting from birthday boy, Steve – His Bowie fits!
I was pretty anxious about it – I had measured Steve carefully before I started but there was the grain of doubt. I am relieved and pleased.
Steve really liked Bowie and was genuinely chuffed with it 😀
Unfortunately for Steve, my sister Carol was allowed to try Bowie on and has refused to take it off, despite it being a hot sunny day.
Don’t say I told you but apparently she was trying to stretch it over her chest to put boob shaped bumps in the front so Steve can’t wear it…..Sometimes I wonder if we are really related… I’d never do a thing like that..OK, maybe I’m jealous because I didn’t think of it first… and I lack some of the essential equipment to carry out that plan! 😳
Steve will have to fight to keep Bowie to himself!
Want to see a picture before I tell you about the modifications I made?
Clearly, it is floating in mid-air with no help at all from my glamorous assistant, Ben 😉
When I made Ben’s Bowie, one thing that niggled me was the picked up stitches for the collar. There was a hard line around the bottom of the collar. See what I mean?
On Steve’s version, I didn’t cast off the centre neck stitches on the back and the front – I left them on a stitch holder and completed the rest of the neck shaping according to the pattern. When I picked up the collar stitches, I just knit across the stitches on the stitch holder. You end up picking up the same number of stitches that you cast off so I couldn’t see why it wouldn’t work!
Also, for Steve, because he doesn’t like high neck lines, I made the collar shorter – 4cms not the 9cms decreed in the pattern.
Here’s how Steve’s looks…
What do you think? I think it looks better 🙂
Next time I visit Carol and Steve, I’ll try and get a photo of Steve wearing his Bowie – That’s assuming Carol hasn’t stolen it by then!
Completed Knit Report | ||
Name: | Bowie | |
Pattern: | from Jaeger JB28 by Martin Storey (also available from Rowan as Edan in their Pure Wool Collection) | |
Yarn: | Sublime Merino, Cashmere and silk DK | |
Pattern Problems: | used 14.5 balls for smallest size | |
Pattern Modifications: | short-rowed shoulders as ever….
shorter neck than pattern didn’t cast off centre neck stitches |
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Washing and Wearing: | Very soft sumptuous yarn, won’t take a lot of maltreatment without pilling though. | |
Knit It Again???: | Yes – really pleasurable pattern to whip up. | |
Difficulty: | Easy (if you can do cables) | |
Rating: | 4/5 | |
Other Postings Relating To This One: | …and now some nice knitting! |
Hi, I love your blog and your knitting is great!! It’s nice to read a UK blog…
Hi Susan
I thought the shorter neck looked better on Steve’s version and the picked up stitches were neater as well. Perhaps you should knit another for your sister now ……
Hi Susan,
Love this jumper.I like the neck you did on Steve’s.
When are we going to see the “Top Secret”?
Hi Mary
Thank you! I like “Steve’s neck” best too!
‘fraid I can’t show you Top Secret until September when to book it for, A Stitch in Time, is published.
I promise to knit some goodies between now and then though!
Susan