Fibre Mood Tara Ribbed Jumper
Thursday, February 07, 2019
Can you believe that my first knit took me almost a year to complete and this one took less than a month? Yes, I've discovered the power of super chunky yarn! No it doesn't make me a better knitter, but it does make me faster, and seeing my knitting grow at speed gives me even more motivation to see it through to completion (plus I'm learning lots of new techniques on the way)! Here's the Fibre Mood Tara - my second knitted jumper and the second make of my #2019makenine.
Finished Fibre Mood Tara jumper! |
Fibre Mood are a fairly new-to-me pattern company that offer both sewing and knitting patterns via their website and their aesthetically impressive and cooly styled pattern books. You can access some of the patterns for free online in return for signing up to the Fibre Mood website - the Tara Ribbed Jumper being one of them - buy individual patterns as PDFs, or purchase the pattern books which come with folded paper patterns in the back.
The Tara styled with some incredible trousers in pattern book 1 |
Drops Eskimo in olive |
Shoulders cast off together |
Just the mention of crochet fills me with dread as it's one of the only crafts I feel like I've never really tried to learn, so I wasn't too keen at the suggestion of doing a slip stitch finish around the neckline. I didn't really understand the instructions, but after watching a couple of YouTube tutorials, it seemed to make more sense. It was actually quite easy once I got into a rhythm and it really neatened the finish of the neck. It's probably worth saying that I referred to YouTube a lot throughout this project. The pattern does include a glossary/explanations of some of the techniques used, but I personally found them difficult to visualise without the help of a video tutorial!
Slip stitched neck |
Worn with my faux leather Ready to Sew Juliet |
Back view |
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8 comments
gorgeous sweater, I keep meaning to really really try to knit (I only crochet) and this looks like an great sweater to try especially with the chunky yarn. I am still only able to do the garter stitch tho!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eimear! I've been able to knit for years, but never committed to much beyond a hat until now. It's nice to find a bit more of a balance between it and sewing (though sewing will always be my main craft)!
DeleteThis is lovely! I’ve not come across Fibre Mood before but this looks like a good pattern for getting me beyond scarf-knitting!
ReplyDeleteAnd your nails in the photos look AMAZING - what a superb manicure ����
Thanks Lianne! Fibre Mood is so great - both the knitting and sewing patterns I've tried have worked out amazingly :) And thanks about the nails - I really stretch out my pre-Christmas manicure haha xx
DeleteI love your jumper! I have yet to work with bulky yarn for a sweater, although I am loving the trend for that style right now.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first learned to knit, it was because I wanted to make socks. (Well, sweaters too, but socks especially.) So I started with socks! I am a firm believer in just jumping in and learning the skills you need for a project as you go; and anyway, the beauty of knitting is that you can always unravel it and start over if you really mess up!
-Abbey
Thanks Abbey! I keep seeing more and more people jump in with chunky knitting - the Good Night, Day patterns seem especially popular! I admire your sock making patience. I've made a couple of pairs, but I can never get beyond the first sock and I'm not great at turning the heel. Maybe I'll have to revisit socks next winter...xx
DeleteI recommend the No Frills sweater by Petite knit if you want to commit to the thinner yarns. Of the three sweaters I made from Petite he No Frills was the easiest one. It takes some time but the result is a great everyday sweater.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recommendation Charlotte! I started following Petite Knit recently and love the range - I came across Witre Design at the same time and they have some lovely patterns too if you've seen them? Finishing one last chunky knit and then I'm going to transition to the lighter weight yearns :)
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