Hi all, remember me? I am still a Rainey sister and I do knit occasionally!
I’m sharing my latest FO. I think of it as a Halloween sweater because of the orange in it and because it’s a combination of several patterns/ideas. I was going to post it on Halloween but alas it wasn’t quite finished.
The main pattern I based this on is Sagemoor designed by Veronik Avery. I used 8 colors of Brooklyn Tweed Loft as called for in the pattern: Cast Iron, Pumpernickel, Embers, Cinnabar, Tent, Meteorite, Sweatshirt, and Button Jar. The link above is to my sweater, the original can be seen here. I really liked the dark gray and orange colorway, the knitted as you go sleeve, the V-neck, etc. But while knitting it, I kept running into issues that made me uncertain as to whether it would turn out the way I wanted. Based on the notes from one of the model knitters, it also appeared that they were knit differently than the directions. I’m sure that the pattern can work — I just wasn’t sure it would work for me.
Susan reminded me of Arrina, a really cute sweater designed by Emily Williams. I decided to start my Sagemoor over again and incorporate some of the elements of Arrina. So:
- I switched from top down to bottom up. I used a provisional cast on, and then knit the garter rib hem in the other direction at the very end so I’d know how much length I needed.
- When I got to the armhole, I stopped knitting in the round and used a provisional cast on to add sleeve-like extensions at each end of the front and back to make this into more of a vest/popover. (Arrina has full length sleeves.)
- Using the general idea of Arrina’s garter stitch rib yoke and short rows, I calculated new numbers for my gauge.
- I joined the shoulders and the under arms using a three needle bind off.
I’m very happy with how it turned out and I always love not having to knit sleeves. It was very hard to get decent photos. My mannequin has no arms and I think arms would have helped.



