Beautiful!
Posted by Sara at October 24, 2012 2:46 PMLove it!!!
Posted by Nancy at October 24, 2012 2:46 PMThis sweater is gorgeous. I haven't done one of the ChicKnits patterns yet. I blame my queue and the vast quantity of sweaters unfinished that I need to do first, but I think I'll have to jump one of her sweaters higher up my list.
Posted by Seanna Lea at October 24, 2012 2:48 PMThought the title was a Hunger Games reference -- disappointed in your lack of arrows. Work on it.
Posted by Rams at October 24, 2012 2:50 PMThe sweater is gorgeous! I LOVE the shawl neck and am currently researching the pattern as I've been wanting to give sweaters a try.
It's always a treat to see your awesome work!
Posted by Mallory at October 24, 2012 2:51 PMKnew you could do it! A sweater in under a week is a fine accomplishment :)
Posted by Jocelyn at October 24, 2012 2:53 PMGreat sweater. Very flattering.
Re: Ranier Heather: It's not really dark, but it is a subtle color, with gray tones. I think it would work, especially with Hank's (natural) coloring. You could always run it by him.
I misread the price as $2.00 and thought, "Wow, that's a ton of yardage for that price!" I was all set to buy some until I checked again. LOL
Carol
Love it, great shape and colour on you. :0)
Posted by knitternicky at October 24, 2012 2:53 PMGreat sweater! Would love to know what pattern Stitchy is wearing.
Posted by Elle at October 24, 2012 2:56 PMI love the sweater and I love the color! And LOL to no charred bits! :)
Beautiful. I love that shade. My goal for next year is to learn to cable ... too caught up in Christmas knitting to do it this year!
Posted by Melissa at October 24, 2012 3:05 PMGorgeous sweater. I'm also 5' tall and commiserate with your fitting issues.
Posted by Carla at October 24, 2012 3:07 PMThat is truly lovely, and I adore the pictures! Someday I will be brave enough to knit a sweater... until then, I bow to your prowess (a week... sheesh, I can't even knit a pair of socks in a week, but everyone works at their own speed...)
Posted by Ann (WhizGidget) at October 24, 2012 3:07 PMGorgeous! I love the motivation of Rhinebeck to knock out a fantastic sweater for yourself at least once a year. Poifect. (Next year, give Stitchy full control of your hair and you will be aaah-mazed. She's the best photo assistant / smoother / hair wrangler ever. LOVE YOU, STITCHY.)
Posted by Caro at October 24, 2012 3:08 PMBeautiful! Gorgeous!! You have every right to be proud of that one. And I love the photos, too.
What's the sweater Stitchy is wearing? It's also lovely.
Posted by Susan at October 24, 2012 3:09 PMMiss BB looks fantastic. Love the colour. Have the pattern - should make it. Looks perfect for fall leaf colours.
Posted by Pat L at October 24, 2012 3:10 PMI have 37" sleeves. I think I got some of your arm length.
Posted by Jeremy at October 24, 2012 3:19 PMBeautiful! Your knitting this pattern brought it back to my attention, and I have yarn for a lovely heathered green version.
Do you know what pattern sweater Stitchy is wearing? She doesn't have it on her Ravelry project page, and it doesn't appear to be in her book either.
Posted by Brenda at October 24, 2012 3:25 PMbeautiful sweater in a perfect color for fall. But, I would have to start a year ahead--not just a week.
Posted by Deborah at October 24, 2012 3:25 PMWow, a beautiful sweater in a week. I'm on my first sweater and I've been working on it for months and am still not done on the back of it.
Posted by Jennifer Nelson Kemp at October 24, 2012 3:27 PMSpurn not the Hobbity figure for only those of Hobbit proportions can even HOPE to finish an entire sweater in 10 days!!! I was seriously chastising my lack of knitting stamina when I heard of all these folk churning out sweaters like nobody's business... until I realized that most of these people are from the land of small and have therefore, less knitting to do! So...Count your blessings!
Posted by christine m east of toronto at October 24, 2012 3:33 PMyour sweater is so pretty....love that color! also, the last pic with the dark sky in the background, fence, silo, etc. really makes your color pop. I LOVE IT!
Posted by april at October 24, 2012 3:35 PMAbsolutely beautiful, everything, fit, color, yarn, everything!
Posted by Linda at October 24, 2012 3:38 PMI agree with April that the photo with the dark clouds really enhances you and the sweater.
But you, and Miss BB, looked wonderful at Rhinebeck! I saw you "and your people" several times over the course of the two days. And I was happy to see that the sweater had made it to the "Big Show"!
Posted by Leslie F at October 24, 2012 3:41 PMAny way to find out what sweater Stitchy is wearing (if its a handknit one, that is)?
Posted by ReNae at October 24, 2012 3:43 PMLovely and inspiring as always.
Posted by Nancyva at October 24, 2012 3:47 PMI also have short arms and tend to knit 3/4 length sleeves, so I can always get away with a ball less. Also, tell me what Stitchy is wearing. It's so classy and uncrocheted!
Posted by The Lazy Fair at October 24, 2012 3:53 PMHi Steph! I can attest to your sweater's beauty, as I was 4 people behind you in line at the Italian counter. I have to give credit where credit is due; I knit a sweater vest and Girl it was way too hot for me to wear it Saturday at Rhinebeck. Not to whimp out, but I do have a few years on you and after the first "hot flash" that morn, I opted for a long sleave t-shirt. Hope you had a great time. Safe travels. Shele
Posted by Shele at October 24, 2012 4:05 PMYour humor always makes me smile :) The sweater looks AMAZING, love the color, and you totally made it in under your deadline, a true inspiration!
Posted by Sena at October 24, 2012 4:09 PMHave always admired Miss BB (as a Chicagoland native, I have a bias towards Chicknits). Your version is lovely.
Stitchy's sweater lovely too!
Posted by Patty at October 24, 2012 4:14 PMThe pics of you in this sweater look like an ad for a "Knitting your way to True Happiness" self- help book. beautiful!
Posted by katie metzroth at October 24, 2012 4:14 PMYou are a perfect handknit sweater rockstar. The sleeves totally aren't noticeable.
Posted by Amy at October 24, 2012 4:29 PMYes, no charred bits is definitely a bonus. Congrats on finishing a Rhinebeck before Rhinebeck!
Posted by Leta at October 24, 2012 4:29 PMBeautiful sweater. Makes me believe my hobbity self could wear a shawl collar too.
Posted by Lois at October 24, 2012 5:00 PMYour Rhinebeck sweater is lovely. So glad you perserved! Would also love to know what sweater is being worn by Stitchy in the photo shoot......
Posted by skeindalous at October 24, 2012 5:03 PMYour Miss BB is terrific! Both the color and the fit are very flattering to you.
Your arm comments made me laugh. My family teases me that I have ape arms (I'm 5'9", but since I add 3" sleeve length as a rule, even I have to admit my proportions may be a tad off). My daughter refers to her proportionately short appendages as T Rex arms (her wrists are about even with the top of her hip bones).
Amazing the variability possible among such close relatives!
Posted by Jamie at October 24, 2012 5:17 PMThis sweater is perfect! I love the way it looks on you, and speaking as one hobbity armed person to another, it is nice to see the sleeves aren't hanging down to your knees. :-)
Posted by kristieinbc at October 24, 2012 5:20 PMMy husband, and therefore some of our children and grandchildren, has extra long arms. Makes for jokes about knuckles dragging on the ground.
Posted by Margie at October 24, 2012 5:25 PMThis sweater is gorgeous. Absolutely. Color, fit, shawlcollar - everything. And it looks great on you!
Posted by SingingSanja at October 24, 2012 5:30 PMStephanie!!!! You are so very gorgeous (and that sweater is heavenly fine, especially with your talented mad mod skills!)
Posted by Bonne Marie at October 24, 2012 5:34 PMLove that sweater! The color choice is great for you.
Posted by Lydia at October 24, 2012 5:37 PMThe sweater looks excellent, and the color is so you. Awesome job.
Posted by Joey B. at October 24, 2012 5:37 PMBeautiful Steph and a great color for you. You continue to amaze me with all that you accomplish.
Posted by Judy Chun at October 24, 2012 5:50 PMAnd it looks wonderful. I marvel at all you do (I did read the blog about what you don't necessarily accomplish, btw I don't have a pristinely clean house or a completed sweater). Keep up the blogging, I enjoy these posts so much. Thanks
Posted by Allison at October 24, 2012 5:55 PMOh, how beautiful! A thing of beauty.
Posted by Eva at October 24, 2012 5:57 PMHi Steph - I don't Twitter so could not reply that way to your question about Purple. Ask Hank. He is old enough to let you know what he thinks. I think Ranier is lovely but Amethyst is also lovely. But he might not think it is dark enough.
BB is lovely. And you in it, too!
Posted by Trish at Tangled Threads at October 24, 2012 6:18 PMI continue to marvel at your prolific knitting...and the wonderful results. It's clear from the last several posts, however, that your secret is this: you never sleep!
Posted by Marg in Mirror, AB at October 24, 2012 6:23 PMLove your sweater, Steph. Can you tell us which pattern is Stitchy's sweater and where to find it?
Posted by Lisa A at October 24, 2012 6:35 PMAbsolutely lovely sweater - I feel the inspiration making my fingers itch, but I MUST BE STRONG and address all the Christmas knitting first. (We'll see how long I can hold out...). Something tells me some of the Christmas knitting is going to be a little less ambitious than originally planned...
Posted by uptownknitting at October 24, 2012 7:19 PMBetween Bonne Marie's pattern and Caro's photos, you can't lose! You look amazing and needed hardly any primping. You were have a Good Hair Day!
I noticed a bunch of people asked about the sweater I'm wearing, so I figured I'd mention that it's one of Amy Herzog's designs (AmyHerzog on Ravelry). It will be available in her upcoming book to be released in Spring/2013. There are a metric TONNE of gorgeous patterns in there. I was delighted to have the chance to wear this on Sunday. I even bought enough yarn to make one of my very own.
Posted by Stitchy at October 24, 2012 7:36 PMI can't believe you actually wore a sweater to Rhinebeck. It was SO HOT that I wished I was wearing shorts!!
Posted by Ellen at October 24, 2012 7:36 PMI can't imagine EVER creating a sweater that fits and suits me as well as that one does you. In less than a week? Inconceivable!
Posted by Michelle at October 24, 2012 7:36 PMA friend of mine has short arms so we say she has tyrannosaurus arms! Thought it would make you laugh...
Posted by valerie in albuquerque at October 24, 2012 7:48 PMSerious sweater envy here. Love the knitting, the color, and the fit is perfect on you. Great setting for photo ops too. So glad it worked out the way you planned it!
Posted by MicheleinMaine at October 24, 2012 8:00 PMLove the sweater on you. Lovely mods, I would have done the same with the back, though I could never have knitted in your alloted time. Great photography.
Posted by StellaMM at October 24, 2012 8:08 PMWant to ditto all the above comments, including the stellar background sky. Clearly you planned it that way. As luck would have it, I, too, am planning my first sweater and have been seeking a suitable pattern. I'm short as well and well enough endowed that a v-neck cardigan is kind of a must. Wonder if this would be a suitable pattern for a first sweater (I've cabled, and actually done some baby sweaters, though not especially well).
Posted by Suzanne at October 24, 2012 8:15 PMFabulous sweater, truly made to measure. it shows. and the photos are awesome!
Posted by kelli ann at October 24, 2012 8:18 PMAbsolutely beautiful sweater! It almost makes me want to knit one for me. Operative word being "almost".
Posted by Jody at October 24, 2012 9:41 PMFabulous sweater, and you look great in it! I especially like the pic in which you're showing the back cabling - you've got such a great smile on your face. Rhinebeck does that...
Posted by Lynne in Florida at October 24, 2012 9:44 PMI noticed a bunch of people asked about the sweater I'm wearing, so I figured I'd mention that it's one of Amy Herzog's designs (AmyHerzog on Ravelry). It will be available in her upcoming book to be released in Spring/2013. There are a metric TONNE of gorgeous patterns in there. I was delighted to have the chance to wear this on Sunday. I even bought enough yarn to make one of my very own.
Posted by John323 at October 24, 2012 9:51 PMLooks beautiful. I long ago discovered your secret: that you have a full staff of elves who knit all day and night for you in order for you to pass yourself off as some superfast, supergreat knitter who encourages the rest of us to just keep pluggin along. It works -- but...shhhhh... I won't tell anybody. AND...important...to "Lucy" who contacted me about something I posted...I'm so sorry...it went to my Spam folder and just as I hit the Delete button, I saw your name and "Yarn Harlot" flash by. Please repost, if you see this.
Posted by georgia at October 24, 2012 10:01 PMGorgeous! That color looks wonderful on you!!!
Posted by Bonnie at October 24, 2012 10:30 PMIt turned out beatiful. I too am rather "Hobbity" which is why I usually stick to accessories. But you've inspired me; time to start a sweater.
Posted by Cyndi Snyder at October 24, 2012 10:35 PMVery flattering pattern & color! I do envy your speed. I get muscle cramps just thinking about knitting a sweater that quickly. (But then I'm taller & have monkey arms.) I'm about halfway done with Aidez for DD's Christmas gift. (She's even taller, with even longer arms.) It's been a month so far. . .
Posted by Yvonne at October 24, 2012 11:32 PMI have to admit I bought and downloaded the pattern and gave up after I got three inches into a sleeve because the pattern confused me. I probably need some more practice before attempting this again. So I'm making an EZ sweater that is supposed to be easy. Yours makes me mighty envious, though. :)
Posted by Sansarya at October 25, 2012 12:16 AMI'm in awe of your mad sweater knitting skills. But I am more amazed by your finishing skills, the shoulder seams are impeccable! Is that practice or, please please please tell me there's somewhere that I can learn how to seam that well?
Posted by Julie at October 25, 2012 12:36 AMGreat sweater! I am SO curious about the blue sweater that Stitchy is wearing-what is the pattern???
Posted by Carol at October 25, 2012 1:14 AMFrom one hobbit to another, be glad you are not the type of hobbit with the right weight in kilo's, only the length too short for those same kilo's, like me! I always have the right weight (15 years the same) alas my length does not meet the same rightness.
Do you realise your hair looks gorgious in these pictures, not dry, nor fatty, just behaving. New shampoo or is it that the water in your house is lacking residues it had before the big change in your cellar with the waterpipes? Some armypersonnel notice changes in their haircondition every time they have to move, so they have to change their shampoo too, f.i. chalky water versus very soft water. Just noticed.
It looks beautiful on you! What a great photo! I wish my photos of FOs were so good. I love the color too. :)
Posted by Annette at October 25, 2012 2:47 AMI saw you and your lovely sweater while you were walking around Rhinebeck shopping. Even though the blog photos are really lovely, you two look even better in person! I left you alone to shop in peace so I just thought I'd tell you now how nice you looked. I can't believe you knit that sweater in a week! It would be a six month project for me. Have a great time at VK Live!
Posted by Dyepotgirl at October 25, 2012 5:09 AMBest vegetarian joint in chicago: the Chicago diner, on Halsted near Addison. If you have not been, you need to. It makes living here tolerable.
Posted by Anna at October 25, 2012 8:58 AMGorgeous sweater! I love that colour on you!
Posted by Tara at October 25, 2012 9:07 AMLove the sweater,and the hair.
Posted by Amy at October 25, 2012 9:20 AMGorgeous sweater! I love that pattern and it looks so perfect on you. I, too would love to know the pattern for Stitchy's sweater.
Posted by Dawn'l at October 25, 2012 9:35 AMCongratulations on a sweater in a week!
Moreover, I must also confess my jealousy that you can wear orange. It's such a happy color and so very few of us can pull it off and have our skin NOT look jaundiced.
Posted by Cara Brooke at October 25, 2012 10:15 AMThe only those that would glance good being dressed in these fugly things might be Ferrari opening crew whilst in the pits.
Posted by sac longchamp at October 25, 2012 10:37 AMGorgeous sweater! Perfect autumn color, too, and it looks great on you. I'm still dumbstruck that anyone can knit a sweater in a week; I consider it an accomplishment when I can finish a dishcloth in one evening. Lucky for me it's not a race, eh? ;)
P.S. Being able to feel your hair growing ought to be the definition of "too much coffee." LOL
Posted by Denise in Kent, WA at October 25, 2012 10:49 AMLovely photo shoot - kudos to all. :)
Great looking sweater! Thanks for the update on the sleeves - I'd been wondering how they turned out.
Posted by Amy at October 25, 2012 10:58 AMThe more pictures of your Miss BB sweater I see, the more I want one. I'll be ordering that pattern for sure. I just happen to have a sweater's worth of white handspun BL in the stash...here's the question: Does it stay white?
Posted by Diane at October 25, 2012 10:59 AMA lovely sweater, and you look great in it. I'm glad the sleeves turned out right; you have mad skills, finishing the sweater in a week.
Posted by Deborah C. at October 25, 2012 11:02 AMYou deserve to be proud. You and the sweater look terrific!
Posted by stashdragon at October 25, 2012 11:34 AMDo I ever hear you on the linebacker thing. It is so frustrating not being able to wear a lot of female-cut shirts because they are scoop neck, or boat neck, or any of a hundred other necks that make me look anything but feminine. While a nice v-neck is ever-flattering, as long as the V doesn't dip too low.
Posted by Tindra at October 25, 2012 12:08 PMStephanie,
Just as beatiful in person, you looked great in it. I was the knucklehead that interupted your Sunday shopping ( and asked about the arms)- Some how every time I see you I loose all propriety and manners, forget the excuse or even introduce myself. It must be your general awesomness and I am totally intimidated by the fact the you can knit a sweater in a week! You did inspire me though and I was about an hour away from finishing my own Rhinebeck sweater. My apologies and thanks for the inspiration!
Gorgeous sweater! Be sure to bring it go Chicago. Mid 70's right now (F) but will be mid-40's this weekend. Dutoo about the Chicago Diner.
Posted by Mwknitter at October 25, 2012 1:47 PMYou look wonderful and so does your hair!
Posted by Elida Hamilton at October 25, 2012 2:40 PMDo we know the name of Stitchy's sweater pattern in that picture? It's gorgeous!
Posted by susan at October 25, 2012 3:38 PMI have trouble with shorter arms and height also - there should be a "petite" size for knitting as well as in the clothing shops! And I'm finally losing the baby weight (he's 19) but not everything is going back the way it was, so my self-image has conflicts - the skinny pre-kid me, the chubby mom, and the now-me!
Maybe I should stick to socks for a while? But you look so lovely in that gorgeous sweater, I'm going to get that pattern anyway!
" hobbity linebacker".... Ha!
Posted by KathyRo at October 25, 2012 11:48 PMYour sweater is beautiful, but so is Stitchy's! Do you have any idea what it is? I tried to find out, but couldn't. Any ideas?
Posted by Aimee at October 26, 2012 12:04 AMThat turned out beautifully! And speaking of beautiful, what sweater is Stitchy wearing in the photo? I think I'm in love with it. Deets, please!
Posted by JanetP at October 26, 2012 10:27 AMLovely! :)
Posted by Deann at October 26, 2012 11:17 AMSteph: How much difference between the yarn you used and Plymouth Encore Worsted??
Darn it! I love the sweater and want to make it, and I can't wrap my head around the gauge differences. (Sigh).
Posted by Tenna at October 27, 2012 8:10 PMStephanie,
Your sweater is exceptionally lovely and perfect for this time of year.
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Posted by Jenae Michelini at October 31, 2012 8:56 AMWow! A sweater in a week! I thought you'd pull it off but it's still amazing! I really like stitchy's sweater too. Do you know what pattern it is?
Posted by Marcie at November 1, 2012 9:24 PMBeautiful! And it's not brown!
Posted by Meg at November 2, 2012 7:37 AMLove the sweater on you. Lovely mods, I would have done the same with the back, though I could never have knitted in your alloted time. Great photography.
Posted by KarenFord at November 2, 2012 9:40 PMThis sweater is gorgeous. Absolutely. Color, fit, shawlcollar - everything. And it looks great on you!
Posted by rimivar at November 3, 2012 5:31 PM