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February 14, 2006

Something Red

Somethingred5_1If someone asked me if I wanted something red about a month ago, I'd say, "yes, I'll have the Merlot."

But now that I have finished this cardigan, Something Red has a new, entirely different meaning.

So does the whole "cardigan" thing.

Normally, I wouldn't grab a cardigan, unless, of course, it is in a fine gauge yarn that could be tied around the neck to add some sass, (or is a bit shrunken). You know, something you could wear with a matching little shell. Or with an Audrey Hepburn face and hair and pants and shoes and, well, you know.

But the Something Red. This cardigan has short row shaping up and around the neck so it curves ever so slightly. And the ribbing at the waist flares "just so." Instructions for longer sleeves are included.

I knit this up in the Blue Sky Alpacas Cotton, but a wool blend, or a cotton blend in a same gauge yarn would work well, too. And if red isn't your color. Try blue. Or try green. Or try...

Pattern Details

For Bust Sizes:
32(34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44) inches

Approximate Finished Bust Size:Somethingred3
33(35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45) inches

Gauge: 18 stitches and 22 rows to 4 inches

Materials (as shown):
Blue Sky Alpacas, Blue Sky Cotton (Color 619; 100 grams=150 yds), 5(6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9) hanks

US Size 7 (4.5mm) Circular Needle, at least 29 inches long

US Size 7 Double Point Needles, or add'l circ. to knit in the round if that is your method of choice

Difficulty:
Adventurous beginner (because of the short row shaping) or Intermediate

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Comments

very nice work

I just LOVE the patter, and the color is very pretty too!

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I just purchased the "something red" pattern. Can you send the additional instructions to make it 3/4 sleeve?

Thanks!
Dana

Hi Wendy -

I'm almost done with my Something Red. It's been a great pattern so far. I'm about to start the short rows and am a little confused. Are the short rows totally contained between the markers? I would have thought so, but the instruction to "...work to the wrapped stitch, 'correct' the wrapped stitch, work 1 additional stitch in pattern, wrap the next stitch and turn.", sounds like you are knitting beyond the marker. (Since the wrapped stitch is just before the marker, working another stitch would take you past it, wouldn't it?)

I REALLY think that all of the work stays between the markers, but can't envision how based on this description. Can you please clarify?

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