Category Archives: Annetarsia Knits

Underwood is blocked, and a perfect fit!

Today, I tried on my blocked sweater, and my version of  Underwood is perfection.  It fits like a soft, warm glove and honestly, I still haven’t taken it off.  I love this sweater!  Here are photos of me wearing it, and close-ups of the shoulder.  Notice that the shoulder seam fits exactly wear it should.  […]

Underwood finished! Time to block….

I finished the second sleeve on Underwood this morning.  The Cloudborn Highland DK yarn is 100% natural wool, so I was able to split-splice when joining new balls of yarn. This left only a handful of ends to bury.  The sweater was knit in one piece, so no seaming.  This meant that right off the […]

Gramercy Park Video KAL- swatching, Part 2

My first set of swatches, detailed on yesterday’s post, measured slightly larger than the expected stitch/row gauge called for by the Gramercy Park pattern.  This is normal, as we all knit differently  – we are not machines.  I like the fabric, but wondered if I might like it BETTER if it was slightly denser.  So, […]

Gramercy Park Video Class – swatching exercise

Patty Lyons is a brilliant knitting teacher, designer and communicator, one of the hardest working people that I know, and I am grateful to say that she is my friend.  We have bonded over our love of musical theater and our constant search for how to be better teachers and better communicators.  We are actually […]

Weaving a tablecloth: it sounded like such a great idea…

I haven’t had time to weave since before Christmas.  Knitting, and teaching about knitting, have occupied all of my Crafting time and energy.  However, when the pandemic lockdown happened, last spring, our son claimed the computer room as his office as he began to work remotely. The dining room table became my new “office”, and […]

Underwood sweater: Finished the body, and one set-in sleeve cap

unblocked sweater body, 3 inches longer than the pattern calls for, to allow for expected shrinkage.

I’ve finished the body for “Underwood”, and I couldn’t be happier.  The length is 3 in. too long, according to the pattern for my size.  This means that when the sweater shrinks 3 inches in blocking, it should fit perfectly.  I love this yarn for the sweater, and the color.  The reason I am knitting […]

Underwood sweater report: Accommodating for a different row gauge than a sweater pattern calls for…

Those who take my Gauge Master Class know that I believe in making swatches, blocking them as I intend to wash/dry the garment, and measuring stitch and row gauge before AND after blocking.  This allows me to knit patterns with a gauge that differs slightly from the pattern recommendation, with the assurance that the end […]

Starting new project: Underwood sweater. Gauge report

I’ve started knitting a new sweater, Underwood, by Elizabeth Doherty.  I want to test her set-in sleeve technique, knit from the top down.  I knit and measured  my gauge swatches, then blocked them. Then I cast on, and knit until ready for the body decreases below the bust.  Measuring my working gauge, I am getting […]

The POWER of Stripes! They turned a bag of small amounts of leftover yarn into a beautiful shawl….

I posted about finishing my “Garbage” version of Veera Valimaki’s “Color Affectation” shawl.  Here are more photos and details about knitting it. This shawl was created, entirely, from a bag of leftover yarns from multiple projects. There was no specific color scheme. Many of the yarns looked a lot alike, and I wasn’t sure how […]

Springtime colors: Bring them on!

I found myself at loose ends last month, with no knitting “work” to do.  No class samples to knit, the MKAL with Sheep to Shawl (Starry Night Shawl) is completed, and although I will be knitting a new design for Donna, we aren’t ready to start that, yet.  So, I went to my stash and […]