“Wow! Did you really knit that?” is a phrase I have been basking in hearing for the last couple of weeks 😀
Why? Because I have been wearing my finished Esme!
Esme has turned out to be a beautiful garment 🙂
Because I chose the cream alpaca yarn, it is spun slightly differently to the other colours (a worsted spin?) it is slightly thinner than the other yarns so has given a lighter, airier garment (which I quite like) but it did come up slightly small even after increasing the needle size from 4mm to 4.5mm. With hindsight, maybe I should have kept the needle size and knitted a medium. I have put on a little weight!
The great thing about a this yarn though, is that once you wear it it does relax and mould to your curves so I can report that after a couple of wears, it’s not quite so snug 🙂
Wanna see the back?
The cables look great and the clever peplum nicely disguises how big my bum is getting!
I did find that the neck kept popping up…
See what I mean?
So after these photos I slip stitched the back of the neck, between those two cables, down in place. I should also share with you that after my first attempt at casting off was too tight and unyielding, I redid it with an elastic cast off that works SO much better. It lays beautifully now 🙂
I also discovered that a couple of carefully inserted safety pins in the top of the cup of my bra, hold the neck of my top down to it doesn’t peep out of the neck 🙂
I wore Esme when I went after work to the late night at the Olympia Spring Knitting and Stitching Show – it’s a great time to go – no crowds and I didn’t have to take any time off work!
I took my coat off to put it in the cloak room and immediately the woman behind me said the headswellingly welcome line of “Wow! Did you knit that?” I grinned for about an hour!
I did, of course, have to go to the Purl Alpaca stand and show Tracey and Kari Helene our creation – they were impressed and immediately tweeted me in Esme !
It was actually a nicer picture of Esme – this is with the top pinned out of the way, the neck stitched down and relaxed a little after wearing and matching jewelry that I first wore for my wedding! The only thing wrong with this piccy is the goofy look on my face!
Completed Knit Report | ||
Name: | Esme | |
Pattern: | by Kari-Helene Rane of Purl Alpaca Designs | |
Yarn: | Purl Alpaca Fine in ivory | |
Pattern Problems: | The ivory is a little finer than other colours | |
Pattern Modifications: | None | |
Washing and Wearing: | Has relaxed a little – which is a good thing | |
Knit It Again???: | very possibly | |
Difficulty: | Medium | |
Rating: | 5/5 | |
Other Postings Relating To This One: | Dealing with my Backlog |
Esme is gorgeous and fits so beautifully. I am always so impressed by how beautiful and well fitting all your garments are. Ah, to be so skilled!
That is beautiful Susan, you look fab!
What a gorgeous pattern. It really suits you, I think a size larger would have swamped you after a wearing or two. I think it fits you pretty well.
Oooh, Very pretty indeed. Revel in all those compliments. They are well deserved.
Oh wow! Such a beautiful pattern 🙂
What a stunner, bask in all those compliments it really is beautiful/
Beautiful!
Very classy!
This is a beautiful piece of knitting and it looks amazing on you!
Wish I had the figure to wear that.
wow! that is beautiful!