I know, I wasn’t supposed to drop off the face of the earth now that school is done. Somehow, I am still caught up in work and life and am behind in just about everything. How hard is it to post about an FO? Apparently, quite tricky for me lately.
Well, then, here is Liesl. This is how she looked for a long time:
That’s Cascade 220, in case you are curious. I picked it up originally for a fair isle vest, then decided I didn’t like the colors together. When I decided I needed a shrug for a new sundress it was, thankfully, the right brown.
This version of Liesl is the 40″ bust size and is four repeats past the break for sleeve. If you follow the link above, you’ll see I knit the cream version. You can’t really tell from my quick (and dark) pictures, but the armscye is, well, rather too generous. Maybe with a chest like mine I am supposed to have chunky arms?
Here’s a side view. Sorry for the poor lighting, I took these while ready to dash to work, then the battery died.
Do you see the points in the front? I’m not especially overjoyed about them. I understand that it is the nature of Feather and Fan to make its own pretty edging, I am not sure it works here. While the center back (sadly not photographed) meets in a lovely scoop, I just don’t think it looks right split in half for the cardigan fronts. Don’t believe me?
Hangs funny, huh? I am sure it is not helped by a mistake I made, being to rushed…I sewed the buttons to the (ahem) wrong side. Since I’m not thrilled about the project I haven’t fixed it yet, either. I know.
Despite all that I really enjoyed the pattern. I picked up some yarn at Webs for my birthday, and will be making a longer version of this and with 3/4 sleeves. I think that might be a smidge more flattering. I hope. The yarn is nice, at least.
I think this will be an even quicker knit, if that’s possible. I promise better photos next time, really.
have you tried blocking it? make it obey you! I bet it’ll hang better.
I wore my Leisl to work yesterday!!
I think you look very cute in it! Catie is right a good blocking might help tame it into submission.
I think it looks cute. I like your new yarn as well!
I think it’s adorable!
I want to discuss that yarn with you. Call me.
And I think it’s cute; however, I disagree that a simple blocking is going to work some sort of miracle, at least not without creating armscye issues. I think that you should learn to love the points; they are likely not going to fade into the distance. Have you considered picking up the lower edge and adding a simple border?
Hmm…I think if you block it a bit and try to make the back as long as the fronts the pointy-ness will not be as bad…but then, wth do I know? ;op