Saturday, March 7, 2009

Bonsoir Mes Amis



I know, it's corny but I couldn't think of another way to start this post about my current WIP. It's Vienne, a free sweater pattern by Kristeen Griffin-Grimes which is available on the Knitting Daily site. Kristeen has a new book out, called French Girl Knits. So it seemed appropriate to dust off my high school french.

This started out as a KAL, but I'm not going to point fingers (or knitting needles) at any fellow knitters who left me knitting all by myself. I don't mind being abandoned. But now our plan for the three of us to wear our matching, spring sweaters on the same day and parade around the Drexel campus will never be.

I'm using Plymouth Royal Silk Merino in a kind of pale robin's egg blue. It's a really nice yarn. I got it on sale at Webs. Very nice to knit with.


This sweater uses an interesting technique, new to me. It's knit from the top down but starts out with a provisional cast. The left shoulder is knit from the top of the shoulder down, (front and back) and then the right shoulder is done the same way, with stitches for the sleeve cap picked up. There's a nice little lace pattern to keep it interesting. The two sides are then joined and it's knit in the round for the lower body.

I've made a little bit more progress since this photo was taken (by moi). The body is just about done and I'm ready to start the sleeves.


And as much as I want to sit and knit sleeves, I just got back from Borders. I bought Kristeen's book. It's a very pretty book, lot's of very pretty, french girl patterns. I also bought Wendy Bernard's Custom Knits. I'll be curled up on the sofa in 'new knitting book' heaven. The sleeves might have to wait for tomorrow. That is, if I can get Winston to move over and share the sofa.

10 comments:

  1. I admit it! It was me. The sweater looks great on you so far. The front is perfect, a little tank will do nicely. That Wendy Bernard book has been on my wish list too! And I was just at Borders Friday!
    Give Winston some pets on my behalf.

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  2. Oooh, Winston's gorgeous. I love love love that pattern--I think I need that, and I love the way it's written in the round. The embellishment on the sleeve is incredible.

    I'm stuck. I don't know what to do next; absolutley NOTHING appeals to me.

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  3. Ohh that is going to be so pretty! I love the color and Winston is also very pretty. He is a big cat like Gideon...Gideon does the same thing he takes up the couch or JD's recliner lol. : )

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  4. Whoops, the lace in on the neckline, not the sleeve. Hmmmmmm....a shorter sleeve with that lace? Now if you don't mind working that up for me.....

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  5. Wow, I love that shirt. The color is really pretty!

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  6. It looks beautiful so far! I love Kristeen's patterns... two of the women in my knit circle have the French Girl Knits book, and one finished "Louisa" in about a week and a half. I may need to check this pattern out. I love the neckline detail. Haven't done the provisional cast ever before, though... I'm a cable cast girl.

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  7. Absolutely Gorgeous. PS.. I love the way you started out with Bon Soir Mes Ami! How cool is that?

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  8. It's such a pretty sweater - love the lace neckline!

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  9. This is really cute. The pattern sounds like a really interesting construction.

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  10. I just found a link to your site on Toni's blog "A Blog of my own".

    Is that a Maine Coon cat? It looks just like mine!!!!

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