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….Here is my finished Juliet cardigan!


Pattern: Juliet from Zephyr Style
Yarn: Plymouth Royal Silk Merino in White (held double) – 10 skeins
Needles: US 10.5 (6.5mm)
Pattern Size made: XS (fyi, this pattern runs really big)

Modifications: I made several modifications to get the exact fit that I wanted in this sweater. I knew I didn’t want to do the cropped version, or have the lace start right at the middle of the bust line (can you say maternity sweater??). And I don’t particularly care for really short cap sleeves. So….here are the mods I made:

1. I did two extra increase rows (4 extra rows total) prior to starting the sleeve division. I ended up here with 110 sts. I wanted a bit more room in the armhole area.

2. I then worked the garter section until just at the bottom bust line. This was about 3 inches past the sleeve division.

3. I then increased a smaller number than called for in the pattern prior to starting the lace- I didn’t want the baby-doll flare that I thought would look maternity-ish. I wanted a more trim look. So I increased as follows: K3, (K4, Kf&b&f) repeat 10x, K2, M1, K2, (kf&b&f, K4) repeat 10x, K3 = 151 sts.

4. I ended up doing 6 repeats of the lace section, which ended up about at my hip bone.

5. I did 6 extra rows on the sleeves to make them slightly longer.

6. I fastened it at the lower bust line with two buttons, instead of staggering the buttons up the front.


Things I would do different if I had it to do over:

I don’t particularly care for how the underarm section of the sleeves bunches up. I would try to increase the length of the cap sleeves without adding to the bulk in the underarm area – probably with short rows. I may actually rip them out and re-do them at some point. Other than that I’m really happy with it.

“Good night, Good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow!”

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