I mentioned I was excited to knit Treetops jumper, and that excitement never wore thin.Usually there is one place in a project where I am sure it is not going to fit, or I realise I should have striped the yarn, or used different yarn, or the instruction become opaque. Not with this jumper.
It was just a pleasure to knit from start to finish. The HalfBaked Handyed yarn is such a lovely wearable colour. After blocking, I would think that there was silk in it - it has a lovely sheen and drape. I pretty much followed the pattern - although I did the lace on the front and the back.
The pattern calls for just the front, since this was a test knit I asked if I could do it on both and Sally Oakley, the very talented designer, said that would be fine.
She is from Tasmania and when I mentioned it was Good Beer Week here, she told me to look out for her brother's beer - Ocho. I did, and had a great red ale and, at GABS where these photos were taken, a beer that tasted like black jelly beans. Divisive amongst my friends, but I love black jellybeans.
What a talented family, and a great example of local craftspeople. Thanks to Sally for letting me test knit this and Danni for the beautiful yarn.
I'm looking forward to seeing how this jumper knits up for other people, and to wearing it constantly, now the weather has gotten colder.
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