Photo provided by designer Devin Ventre
Hi, Knitters,
I hope you are having a wonderful weekend. We went to the Madison Farmers' Market yesterday morning and it was fantastic as always. For dinner last night we used the produce we purchased to make tofu spring rolls. We have done this a couple of times now and although it's a lot of work we kind of have it down now where everyone has a certain job to make it go faster. I also made a rhubarb crisp for dessert and I just love that tart taste. Anyway, it was all so delicious that I'm still thinking about it as you can tell.
Yesterday we released a new cardigan kit over on Barrett Wool Co called the Gigi Cardigan Kit. You can read all about the background of this cardigan and kit on the BWC Journal by clicking right here. We are so excited about this charming short-sleeved cardigan which is knit up in our Wisconsin Woolen Spun Worsted yarn. The pattern and design are by new designer Devin Ventre. Devin has been so much fun to work with on this collaboration.
We have five colorways from which to choose and custom artisan Black Walnut buttons to add if you like. These buttons are really special and are made by my favorite button maker, Jeff Wilson of Wooly Moss Roots.
Read all about the buttons right here! It has been quite a process to get these buttons and they are exquisite.
photo provided by Devin Ventre
Devin knit her Gigi in the Rain Shower colorway. I love the little details like the reverse stockinette on the shoulder and sleeve.
Photo provided by Devin Ventre
The pocket is reverse stockinette stitch, too.
Devin knit her Gigi in size 34 and my Gigi (below) is knit in size 38. Positive ease is written into the pattern so make sure you check out the finished measurements when determining your size.
Here is my Gigi worked up in the Sherwood colorway! I love it so much. I am already wearing it this summer. It is the perfect layering garment for all seasons. I am planning on wearing my Gigi with jeans and t-shirts both long and short sleeve, skirts, and over dresses. It can be dressed up and casual. This is one versatile garment.
I made quite a few fun modifications and I am going to be blogging about those all week, including tutorials, over on the Barrett Wool Co. Journal if you'd like to follow along.
I love sewing on buttons. It means things are almost finished. The buttons for the kit are simply amazing. They are handmade in Mapleton, Oregon, and honestly, they are the perfect finishing touch.
This is the Sherwood colorway and it is an interesting color. It is teal but it is dyed over a darker wool so there is a heathered look to it that is hard to capture in photos. The Wisconsin Woolen Spun yarn is incredible to knit with on so many levels. The finished sweater is as light as air.
Gigi is the perfect sweater for beginning sweater knitters or experienced knitters wanting to relax. The pattern is clear and concise. I worked my sweater on a US size 8 for the body and a US size 7 for the edgings. It goes really fast!
The Black Walnut buttons might be my favorite part of the kit.
I have been wearing my Gigi everyday since it's been finished. Devin Ventre did such a wonderful job with this design and pattern. Congratulations, Devin!
Photo provided by Devin Ventre
I think this is my favorite photo from Devin. She knit a Gigi for her mother and it looks so cute. She used the Penny colorway and the cardigan is worked up in a size 42. It's a wonderful color for her.
Anyway, enjoy the Gigi Cardigan Kit if you get one. I'll have lots of tips and tricks for you along the way while you're knitting. As always, let me know if you have any questions or if we can be of any help over on Barrett Wool Co.
Much love to you all and happy Sunday!
xo ~ susan
Looks perfect for a cool evening. Lovely photos, thank you. 🌻
ReplyDeleteI'm not really a sweater knitter - well, OK, I've just never been successful - but I really really really want to try this one!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this yarn! Heathers are my favorites. Style is classic and the buttons give it pizzazz. Another beautiful FO, Susan. Hugs from Kimmy
ReplyDeleteThis is really nice and love the short sleeves and the pockets!
ReplyDeleteI would love a long sleeve version. Is there a modification for a long sleeve pattern? I have never done a sweater and would love to try this!
ReplyDeleteHi, Jackie,
ReplyDeleteI don't have sleeve modifications but it could be done! Maybe write to the designer, Devin Ventre, to see if she has any suggestions for you. Here is her Ravelry info: http://www.ravelry.com/designers/devin-ventre
This is a good starting sweater for sure.
Susan