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WIP Wednesday: Bevin Mark 2

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Well, I guess Knitting & Crochet Blog Week must have taken a bit more out of me than I thought, because it’s been over a week since I last posted. Oops.

Anyway, during that time I’ve finished a prototype for a new hat design (more on that Friday!) and started this:

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I’m knitting another sample for my own Bevin Pullover pattern, in the called-for Knit Picks CotLin yarn. The first sample was shipped back to me just as I moved across the country, and between a wonky forwarding order and the not-very-conscientious tenants who moved into our apartment after us, the sweater went missing.

I was never totally thrilled with the original pattern pictures anyway, so I’m not too upset. They were taken on a beach in the middle of summer, so I was trying my very best not to sweat profusely the whole time. This is my chance to knit a new version and do a new photoshoot. I’m just lucky Knit Picks got some nice ones, which they graciously allow me to use as I see fit:

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Their model looks gorgeous in the white color, but I think the teal is better for me!

It’s pretty bizarre to be knitting from my own pattern. It’s been long enough since I wrote it that I don’t really remember much of the process, so it’s like reading something someone else put together! So far, so good. We’ll see if I manage to get through it without getting frustrated with myself…
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5 Comments

  1. deepbluerenegade
    deepbluerenegade05-08-2013

    I took a week off too!

  2. Amy
    Amy05-08-2013

    Beautiful sweater! I think the detailing will show up better with the teal color.

  3. Michelle
    Michelle05-08-2013

    A missing sweater!?! That’s horrible. But, at least it forces you to revisit your pattern and make another. I really like the color you’re using this time around.

  4. Carol
    Carol05-09-2013

    I like the teal color/ It really shows the detail more clearly. Nice sweater!

  5. Beth
    Beth05-09-2013

    Beautiful sweater! Thanks for sharing.

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