Pinwheeling

I had a non-sock, non-bib FO last week! Allow me to present the Child’s Pinwheel Sweater.

I knitted this with KnitPicks Swish (worsted weight) on US9s. From the center, I used Ballerina, Bubblegum, Wisteria, Red Pepper, Fired Brick, Bordeaux, and Navy Blue. I decided not to knit the loops around the edge; instead I did an i-cord bindoff, using the same size needle for the i-cord as I did for the sweater. If I do this sweater again (and it’s so speedy and cute, I probably will), I will set things up so that the beginning of the rounds is at the bottom of the sweater, not at the back of the neck, where either side might be visible. I will also use this “afterthought” armhole instead of the pattern as written.

“Big kitty, I really don’t understand how this sweater works.” -Mayhem

“Allow me to demonstrate, May.” -Chaos

“Wait a minute… now that I think about it, this is shameful. Don’t mind me, I’m just hiding in my box, as any shamed kitty should.” -Chaos

“Woe is me, woe is me.” -Chaos

“Hee hee, big kitty! I think I understand how the sweater works now. *snicker*” -Mayhem

50 thoughts on “Pinwheeling”

  1. Adorable! Both my sister and cousin are working on that sweater right now, can’t wait to share your post with them. I also helped them to ignore the stupid provisional sleeve deal and do the after-thought sleeve instead. Mine wasn’t very graceful, but it should work easier than the pattern! So cute!

  2. I’ll be back in a few minutes. I need some Kleenex!!! Hey Tig – come here – you GOTTA see this!!

    Now I’m cleaning up the floor from where I wet myself……and I think Tig did too!

  3. colour??? Waaaait a minute, am I on the right blog????
    hehheh just kidding!
    It looks great! I love that pattern, plan to make it some day too

  4. He really does look embarrassed, doesn’t he? Poor Kona has to wear a cone this week because he tore his toenail off when he was out hunting. Talk about a shamed dog. I feel just horrible for him.

  5. This is a fun knit, isn’t it? Did you use the free pattern from Elann? I knit one of these at the beginning of the summer, and I agree with you that moving the start of the rounds is a good idea. I’ll definitely keep that in mind when I get around to knitting one of these for myself.

  6. cute!!! I’ve been listening to Plea from a cat named vrtue this morning. Think my kitties want to get out of the house and beat up the dogs two doors down….

  7. I’m glad I’d swallowed my coffee before I saw those Chaos’ shots…
    but the colors ARE gorgeous on him! Poor dear.
    I was having a tough time visualizing that sweater, too…so glad he agreed to suffer for your art.
    (((hugs)))

  8. That is definitely an advantage of black cats–they don’t clash with the colors of knitted objects nearly so much as brownish-orange fur does.

  9. At least you didn’t put his arms through! I tried a Norah Gaughan swirl sweater which she wrote for Mandalay years ago. Unfortunately, there were errata, which I didn’t know about until after much gnashing of teeth and the pattern was really hard to follow (I got an apology email!), but I’m still intrigued by the spiral motif (even though it still causes nightmares). I may have to make one of these for me.

  10. I thought long and hard about making the adult version of that pinwheel sweater before eventually deciding on a kimono knit. I may need to make a child’s pinwheel to get it out of my system.

    Chaos makes an even better pinwheel model than he did a bib model! [challenge…]

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