My LYS, BeWoolen, holds frequent events called Lock Ins. They are very popular, and I go to many (most?) of them. There is knitting, show and tell, sometimes games, and prizes. At one Lock In, I won a ball of Noro Ito. It’s not yarn I would typically buy: bulky, thick/thin in garish colors. But a ball is over $50! The skein does have 437 yards, but it is still expensive. There is nothing to make with one skein, so I bought another. That wasn’t enough for the top I wanted to make, so I bought ANOTHER!! Ack! My free ball of yarn cost me $100!!
The top I wanted to knit is called Inovec. It is a plain, kind of bubble shaped, sleeveless top. I started it and had to reknit the neck; kept going, tried it on, and hated it. I didn’t like the look of it. I didn’t like the feel of it. I didn’t like the way it fit. It went into what my friend Dee Anne calls Area 51: the place where UFOs go to die. However, I kept seeing people knitting their own Inovecs, wearing their Inovecs, etc. They looked okay! So I gave it another shot and I like it!


I split the hem instead of doing short rows, but other than that and some size adjusting, it is like the original. What’s weird is that I didn’t realize until after it was completely done that there is a repeating color sequence! Even weirder is the fact that the sequence was unbroken even though I added new yarn here and there and another ball along the way. If I had tried to plan it, it wouldn’t have worked.

It’s not gorgeous. But that is why I will live in this sweater!!
PS to Millie: The strands you see after the neckband are a special stitch used in all of the bands and in certain rows of the yoke. You slip 1 as to purl WYIB, k1, YO, pass slipped stitch over the knit st and the YO. Passing the stitch over creates the strands you see throughout.


































