But... I'm still wearing my flip flops!
The latest Knitty is up and fabulous!!
I had some time to come up with a design contribution this time around and Amy was kind enough to include it with some stellar designs from the likes of Norah Gaughan and Jordanna Paige.
Here is my pattern... Mothed.
I guess the name really does say it all, but here’s the back story...
I have had more than my fair share of loss by moth over the years. Every time it happens my heart feels a little more heavy. How do those winged monsters know which knit in my closet is my latest favourite woolly to wear?!?!
What I want for this season is an easy as pie, super soft, wonderfully warm, top down raglan with the simplest of details that weighs about two feathers. The kicker? I’ll be adding some real/simulated moth activity as I knit! Hey, if you can’t beat ‘em ... join ‘em!
I’ve kept the design very simple so that my increasing collection of scarves and wraps will not be fighting for attention when I layer them on. The nice, open neckline has a very simple thick ridge pattern achieved by alternating double rounds of knit and purl. Neither the body nor sleeves have any shaping. All hems end with a round of reverse stockinette stitch before loosely binding off.
The moth “activity” (aka- simple yarn over eyelets) can be found only on the sleeves-- starting with small nibbles at the top and working with increased hunger down to the bracelet length wrist.
Americo’s yarns are one of the most thrilling. I'll fill you on about their Toronto shop in a short while. Their thick and thin spun Winter Flamme offers the perfect combination of lightness and coverage when working with larger than labelled needles. This yarn blocks like a dream but I chose to let the edges of my version lightly roll for a casual and relaxed look. I know I will be stuffing this into my bag on those occasions when I am uncertain as to how chilly I’ll be when out and about. It can be quickly pulled out, flicked open and tossed on.
Maybe next summer when those moths are up to their mischief they’ll see the “damage” on the sleeves... consider it leftovers... and move on. Fingers crossed...
ps--- If you want to experience the thrill of Americo's Winter Flamme yourself, Unwind Yarn House in Ontario, Canada has a lovely sampling of colours available in their Online Shop . Just toss them into the easy-peasy shopping cart!
9 comments:
I love Mothed! Thank you for the great pattern.
I'll be hunting down your new book. It looks fun.
I also love Mothed as well as your other work. I find your sense of design and whimsy absolutely inspiring. Thanks for sharing your talent and style with us all!
Love Mothed, Mags! And also the intel on wool in Toronto...! :)
Mothed looks great, just a query? What amount of ease is there in the sweater the model is wearing?
Hi Mags,
I would like to get in touch with you. Pls email me at
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Have a nice day!
MiA
Okay, I'm in!!
This will be my first EVER sweater, (I've been knitting less than a year but tired of scarves and hats!!).
Good thing the girls at the LYS are so helpful.
Wish me luck!
I really want to make this to match the yarn and Sasha skirt I made. I think the style will be perfect.
Great pattern!
P. S. Did you know that "kandis" is Lithuanian word for moth :)?
No, Anonymous, I did not know that... hahahahaha! :)
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