[Knitting] Teddy Bear Top Down Yoke
Jan. 3rd, 2009 11:11 amManos Silk Blend is truly an amazing yarn. Not only is it a dream to knit with, it goes a long way. So far, I've made half-finger gloves, two hairkeepers, and now this teddy bear jumper, from about a skein and a half of the stuff. It lent itself beautifully to this top-down yoke jumper, which is constructed very much like the top-down raglan from a couple of days ago. Fewer photographs than usual, because it knit up very quickly and I was busy hanging out with
pola_bear, who stayed the night with us last night.
Ravelry Project Page.
| Teddy Bear Top Down Yoke Complete, and modeled by my lovely assistant! |
| Teddy Bear Top Down Yoke: One Side |
| Teddy Bear Top Down Yoke: Another Side |
Ravelry Project Page.
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Date: 2009-01-05 08:34 am (UTC)Amazingly, this one was the simplest of all the jumpers to knit, with the possible exception of the top-down raglan.
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Date: 2009-01-05 08:32 am (UTC)Sorry it's taken so long
Date: 2009-01-04 07:05 pm (UTC)It is page 31 of the November 29, 1994, issue of a New Jersey magazine Woman's World (Vol XV Number 48, according to the masthead).
Hope that this is of help to you
Soren
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