This is a sweater that I initially designed for myself while I was in the last few months of my pregnancy with Mazie. I liked it so much that I decided to put it in the book. Glam Knits: 25 Designs For Luxe Yarns

This is yet another one that was knit to fit my promised plus-sized model but ended up pinned on a size 8. For reference, I’m 6’0″ about a 12 – 14, with a bustline currently about 40 – 42 depending.
The yoke of this sweater is knit like a typical TDR (top down raglan) but the trims are knit separately and attached. I did that for two reasons. The first is that the wavy edge of lace is the cast-on edge, unless you want to block the heck out of it every time you wash it. So, I started the lace at the hems and knit upward toward the body until I used every scrap of that gorgeous yarn. I also added extra stitches to the body trim, to give it a trapeze effect and to make sure there were enough stitches for the lace repeats.
The second reason for knitting separately was that even though the yarn is from the same dye lot, it’s pretty different in color. I used the better-matched skeins to knit this coat, then used the leftovers for what I planned to be a personal project. (Note: I never posted the book photos of the coat because…why would you want a coat that left your boobs exposed? I mean, really? More on that later…)
So, I tried to distribute the skeins so that the color difference was less noticable. When I wear it, nobody comments on the differing dye lots, but you can see that the yoke and upper body of the sweater are distinctly tan, the sleeves are blue and the hemline trim is green.
BUT…I love this sweater. Dyelots Schmyelots … it’s a great fit, it goes with jeans and dresses, and is one that I never packed away in my “I’m mad at this book” phase. I get compliments on this one all the time!




















