Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

Blogless Marsha inspired me. You see, over four years ago I was travelling for work. It was that infamous trip, unfortunately timed with my birthday, where I broke my leg. But that's another story, already told. On the way to my destination I stopped to visit my daughter in Edmonton for a couple of days, having the opportunity to shop at Pam's Woolley Shop in Stoney Plain, AB. And shop I did.

That's where Blogless Marsha comes in. She and I were enamoured with Sirdar Denim Ultra and I bought enough for the both of us, having to borrow an extra piece of luggage from the daughter in order to shlep the stuff home. Well, my purchase gave me plenty of knitting entertainment – said yarn was used on three different Sirdar patterns. The first one was too small, the second too baggy, the third looked like it might be juuuuust right.

A couple of weeks ago Marsha showed me her nearly complete Sirdar Denim Ultra cardigan. It was enough inspiration to get me going again. Four and a half years later, here it is:

Jacker Sirdar DU2

Pattern: Jacket in Sirdar Denim Ultra #8849

Yarn: Sirdar Denim Ultra – 7.5 skeins Needles: 10mm (US size 15)

Notes: Well, where do I start? Fours years = an unplanned increase in bust size. I added two rows of single crochet edging all the way around to accommodate the additional, ahem, circumference. It allowed me to add a nice buttonhole, as the one I tried to knit in looked like a gaping mouth. No wonder the pattern suggests a snap. 

Negatives? There's always something. It's not a major one, but the seed stitch collar is so drapey it bunches a bit at the back of the neck. I might try reinforcing the base with some more crochet. Yes, yes, yes, you may quote me from prior posts and comments, the artist is her own worst critic. 

And for those of you who request modelling shots, although I'm not at all a fan of self portraiture, here you go. My arms aren't long enough for the typical pose, so you get the mirror shot. 

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Maybe it's because it took over four years, but it's kind of grown on me. So to speak.

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19 responses to “Maybe it’s because it took four and a half years”

  1. Kristen Avatar

    Yes, Goldilocks, the third one is just right. What a great wearable jacket.

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  2. Monika Avatar

    It looks comfy. So that’s how long it will take me to finish my cardigan?! Glad to know, I don’t feel so bad about it anymore. Thanks! :o)

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  3. Emma Avatar

    It looks great on you. Worth the wait.

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  4. Valeria Avatar

    Cute! Now it’s Tuesday – will there be a bear report?

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  5. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    ‘Love it!

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  6. Angie Avatar

    It looks like it was made for you. I have learned to turn my head when Sirdar Denim tries to tempt me into another fiasco. I’m glad you were able to tame yours.

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  7. Uli Avatar

    I think it looks great and yeah for actually finish it!!!

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  8. Jane Avatar

    That is a fabulous sweater, and you look great in it. It was worth the time it took. However, I have to say I have no knowledge of Sirdar Denim. Perhaps it’s best to keep it that way!

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  9. Jane Toumpas Avatar

    Can I borrow it ? It’s a beauty !!!

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  10. Nancy Yandell Avatar
    Nancy Yandell

    Cute! No matter how long it took.

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  11. Rebekah Avatar

    Its fantastic. I think very worth the wait!

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  12. Valeria Avatar

    Inquiring minds want to know – did Mr. Bear return for a fourth Tuesday?

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  13. Jane Avatar

    It looks fantastic. Well done!

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  14. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    Nice blog. I would like to receive a copy of your Herringbone Rib Scarf pattern. Thanks!

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  15. angelarae Avatar

    Like it! Good for you for finishing! I have gotten to a point where I just rip these things out and use the yarn for something else:)
    Ang

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  16. Cheryl Avatar

    I love it, and think it looks great!! Hopefully it won’t take me 4yrs to finish my sweater, or take out and redo Rick’s, but one never knows. By the looks of this one, 4yrs is a good thing.

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  17. Michele Avatar

    Hey, it looks great – love it!

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  18. Lynne Avatar

    Cute! You look adorable! Even if you do have short arms!
    Nicely knitted sweater.

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  19. Toya Avatar
    Toya

    I so love this sweater, How long did it take you to do this sweater. Also can you email me a copy of Herringbone Rib Scarf pattern thnax

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