If you're in the vicinity of my house today, stop by and check out
the grin on my face. Here she is:
Pattern: Rusted Root by Rachel Iverson & Sarah Johnson
Source: Zephyrstyle
Materials: Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece in Sedona Red (CW860)
Amount: Three skeins. Approximately 645 yards worsted weight
Needles: US7 Circular 32" Addi Turbos. US5 for ribbing
Start Date: 13 April 2007
Finish Date: 29 April 2007
Materials: Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece in Sedona Red (CW860)
Amount: Three skeins. Approximately 645 yards worsted weight
Needles: US7 Circular 32" Addi Turbos. US5 for ribbing
Start Date: 13 April 2007
Finish Date: 29 April 2007
I followed the pattern to a T, including using the recommended yarn and color shown (it was just too pretty to resist). I could have put in one more decrease at the waist shaping, but I think I would then have had to increase for my hips. All in all, it's still good.
I really like Cotton Fleece and I'll probably use it again. It's heavy like a cotton sweater should be, but the merino makes it soft. It's really comfy and warm, but not too warm.

The lace section is a 10 row repeat that was too much for me to memorize, but not a big deal. Very easy. I just had to make sure the pattern was with me at all times. The lace detail was nice and broke up the monotony of miles of stockinette.
I just love top down seamless. Does it get any better? No, my friends. It just doesn't.







7 comments:
I WANT ONE!!!! e
Stunning! Absolutely stunning!! #2 and #3 agree, but they are a little spooked that you don't have a head :)
Absolutely superb!
Haddy's Mom
Your smile is met with my mouth agape at how purdy she is. Like a flar.
Perfect! Looks really great on you too. And I love the color. Are you ready to cast on for another? ;-)
I love it! I want to make one now, after my almost cowl (which is going well, by the way). But mine will not be orange, since orange makes me look like I am dead.
Yay! Because my dog needed to potty I got to see the rusted root in person!
It is even prettier in person, just gorgeous!
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