If you look at the next photo showing the back, you should be able to see the clever way the designer varied the stitch design - it's open lace below the waist on the body, below the elbow on the sleeve - but the same trellis pattern continues without the holes as you knit each piece upwards.
Here's my attempt to capture this design feature. As always, click the photo for a closer view.
This is the yarn that came from Kerry in New Zealand last year, finally in wearable form. For this particular yarn, possum fiber is blended with merino (also a specialty of New Zealand) and silk, making it extremely soft with a delightful and unique brownish-gray halo created by the possum fur. Follow this link to a New Zealand government website listing with a photo describing this non-native possum pest. I only used 2/3rds of the yarn Kerry sent me to make this long-sleeved cardigan. What shall I do with the rest?
6 comments:
That is beautiful!
Stunning! You make me want to poke my eyes out with my knitting needles!
Very lovely sweater and pattern too. I could think of a use for the balance...
Love this one!! Color is beautiful too!
Absolutely gorgeous!
Oh you are such an exquisite knitter and such a beautiful pattern for this yarn.
I thought what I sent was just enough for a sweater so I'm amazed you have so much left.
Possum socks are very cosy so you should definitely knit a pair of those and perhaps a pair of gloves?
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