And what do we do when we got nuthin’? Dredge up the past, of course!
Last week at knitting night I was talking to Kim about the Best of Knitters Jackets for Work and Play that Cathy had brought with her. In it is a jacket made from Cynthia Helene Kid Mohair. It brought back a rush of memories about probably my favorite project of all time: The Arch Motifs sweater designed by Sandy Black. Sally and I fell in love with this pattern in the early 90s, originally knit in Rowan Kid Silk (not Kidsilk Haze, not Kidsilk Aura, but the original Kid Silk, with nothing added to the title).

From this book:

I made it my mission to make this sweater. One draw back. In its original yarn, it would cost $300 — and that was 15 years ago — whew! A lot to chew on. Sally took the plunge and knit hers in the original yarn. I made mine out of Cynthia Helene Kid Mohair, color Mink. I did use Kid Silk for the bobbles:

I loved every stitch, every bobble, every scroll, every minute of making this sweater. It was a labor of love from start to finish and then some. Even looking at it now, I feel the same rush of “I think I love you” welling up in the background!
But every love story has its dark side….this sweater is LONG.

Even on me. It overwhelms the wearer, even a 5’10” wearer! It is a one size fits few, so you can imagine this behemoth on Sally’s petite frame! (“Sally, I know you’re in there somewhere, call out so we can find you!”). It feels somewhat dated, too, like an 80’s fashion statement.
I have considered shortening it by removing a full repeat of bobbles (windows?) or removing the gorgeous scrolled hem. But somehow I have not been able to bring myself to do it.
It is one of those sweaters that you make for the sheer joy of the knitting, but not necessarily the wearing. I may try to wear it again this winter — it is as warm as it is long! But, if not, I’ll just wax nostalgic now and again.
From Sally: Help — I’ve put on this sweater and I can’t get out!

I loved making the Arches sweater. I loved every stitch. I remember when and where we found the pattern. I remember hoping that if I made it, I’d look like the model. Ah, delusions.
I have worn it a few times, but not in years. As Susan said, it’s long — and I’m not tall. But it’s also 50″ around, truly a one-size-fits-none. It’s down to my knees and I think two of me could wear it. But the pattern is so lovely. I’ll never regret making it even though I can’t imagine ever wearing it.
Here are some close up photos of the Arches and the Scroll Pattern at the neck:


It’s beautiful.