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Nov 14 2022

Slipped September 2022 KAL Top

Modeling the KAL sweater front view, hood down. Person is in front of a grey wall with some artwork displayed: a watercolor robin, a pen drawing, a print reading “respect my existence or expect my resistance”
Project Info
  • Pattern — Slipped September 2022 KAL by Iris Schreier
  • Project Type — other
  • Project started — 2022-09-06
  • Project completed — 2023-01-22
  • Worked with — 3.75 & 4mm needle
  • Yarn(s) — Artyarns Merino Cloud: 2 skeins = 798.0 meters (872.7 yards), 200 grams in color N8A; 1 Merino Cloud Fade Kit 997.0 meters (1090.3 yards), 250 grams in color 7144

Ravelry Project Page

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Expected modifications: I’ll likely lengthen the body and I’m unsure about sleeves, at least 3/4 length.

Actual modifications: lengthened body, knitted on hem to pair in with the body stripe patterning (more or less), long sleeves (with corrugated ribbing at cuff), hood

My measurements (inches): I’m 5’1” with a ~33” bust, 31.5” hip; 26” waist. 14” from my hip to armhole.

Yardage remaining: I used up nearly two entire skeins of MC, N8A. I only have just over 1g aka 4.25 yards (4m) of MC left! I have significantly more of the fade kit remaining… just over 95g or 415.25 yd (379.75m).

Project Log

  • 2022-11-13U

    For previous notes, please see the ravelry project page. I need to rethink how I work these notes. Finally squared off half the back. Seamed shoulders and one side so I could try on and check fit. I definitely want to work the bottom hem and the sleeves differently to preserve the lines that I…


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Gallery

Green and brown back of KAL top shown laid flat on a wooden table. About 25 Rows complete. The knitter's hand is holding the center point.
A tuxedo cat on a a windowsill looking at the KAL top front laid flat on a wooden desk. There's balls of yarn off to the right.
would balls of Artyarns Merino Cloud in a wooden bowl on a white surface. N8A & Fade Kit in 7144
KAL top laid flat on a wooden table with a measuring tape across the shoulders to show width. One corner is squared off and the rest is in progress.
a messy desk with two monittors, keyboard, ipad, coffee, yarn, and various desk stuff. the KAL knitting is there and a tuxedo cat is demanding pets not knitting.
KAL top, front progress laid out on a wooden desk with two balls of yarn in fabric bags shown nearby
showing knitted on border for front of KAL top. The colors are neon green and a dark brown/black. It is shown on a light grey fleece blanket.
completed knitted on border, front for KAL sweater. it is shown laid flat on a wooden floor.
Modelling sleeve in progress on KAL sweater.
KAL sweater with hood in progress, laid flat on a wooden coffee
It looks such a mess right now!
Lots of ends in a small white bowl on a grey shelf against a grey wall.
So many ends to trim!
Modeling the KAL sweater back view, hood up. Person is in front of a grey wall with some artwork displayed: a watercolor robin, a pen drawing, a print reading “respect my existence or expect my resistance”
This hood is happy
Tuxedo cat sniffing the just blocked KAL sweater laid flat on a blue towel and wooden floor
Dot approved
Modeling the KAL sweater front view, hood down. Person is in front of a grey wall with some artwork displayed: a watercolor robin, a pen drawing, a print reading “respect my existence or expect my resistance”
Tired & happy
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  1. Elly zabb says

    2023-02-02 at 9:04 am

    I absolutely love this sweater and want to make it. I’ll be talking to you as I dont think I have ever done anything quite like this. It was so nice to meet you yesterday. I am terrible with faces so don’t be hurt if I don’t recognize you next time I see you!

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