This is my first knitted garment. Actually the third, but we’ll get to that. I got this gradient yarn during my trip to Spain last September. Initially I had no plans on what I would do with it, I had mostly knit accesories and just dipped my toes into shawls, which is what I originally thought I’d make. But when I got back home I though I might try kniting my first piece of garment so off I went to Ravelry and found this lovely pattern from Carina Spencer.

I initially knitted this in my usual size (38) and with US 4 (3.5mm) needles… and it ended waaay too large. My mom said it was because it’s a linen/viscose blend and it tends to “give” a lot. So I frogged it and re-knit it in a couple sizes down (same needle size). Still. Too. Large.

At this point I realized knitting willy-nilly wasn’t going to work anymore so went ahead and knit a gauge sample, which ended up resulting that I needed to size down to US 2 1/2 (3.00mm) needles. On this third attempt I decided to knit with the colors reversed (teal to burgundy).

MUCH BETTER.

It is not 100% perfect fit, but it’s good enough that I’m happy to actually wear this outside so I’m declaring it finished. Finally.

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    10 months ago

    That pattern works so well with that yarn’s gradient! Absolutely stunning! How many hours do you think it took?

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      10 months ago

      I have no idea, it seemed like forever because I’m a slow knitter. But there’s so much stockinette, it does make for some mindless knitting.

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        10 months ago

        You’re all good, and I feel you i have 2 wearable WIPs I’m crocheting and i feel like they will be finished by 2025 ha. Really want to learn how to knit, it looks like it would be easier to do while watching TV.

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          10 months ago

          I mostly put on re-runs when I knit because I can’t take my eyes off what I’m working on xD But I have seen people knit without looking at their work, so it’s definetely possible. I’m nowhere near that point myself though lol.