This didn’t take much work to get it from where it was last week to a finished garment. And then what happened was I accidentally put the garment, which contains 25% wool, through a cotton wash cycle instead of spin and drain as I had intended… But I kind of love the fuzzy outcome!

Please disregard the amateur application of the blur effect here. Please also disregard the peculiar expression on my face.

It was one of those ‘hang on, hasn’t that spin been going for quite a long time?’ moments. Also I had soaked the finished item with hair conditioner, as is my wont, and so essentially took a knit soaked in cold water and let it tumble about freely in the machine with hot water. If there had been more wool content, it would have been a disaster but on this occasion, it’s been a happy accident. Bob Ross would be proud.

For the final eight rows of the front and hood, which are folded back and sewn in to make a hem, I used 100% acrylic in a purple/black marl. You can really see where the acrylic has toughed out the 40ยฐC water and the wool blend has succumbed. The colour also serves to give a bit of shape and structure which I think is a nice addition.

The only trouble with the fuzz is that it’s not content to stay on the cardigan and transfers to other clothes (or computer chairs, ask me how I know) with positive glee. I’ve been over it with one of those wee shavers but it’s had very little discernable effect.

I haven’t done any further blocking and, while the bottom seam does roll considerably, it actually makes for a nice neat fit round the waist. So I think I’ll call it good and not risk any further incidents.

Last post, I talked about being uncertain about the hood – you pick up stitches and knit out perpendicularly (definitely a word) to shape it, and the change from one direction to the other gave a very noticeable bump. The bump is still there, but the washing and fuzzing has taken care of it to an extent, and it sits really nicely when worn. Sometimes you have to trust the pattern.

Another picking up stitches situation that didn’t come out so well is the seam where I picked up stitches from the front. They get picked up going in the same direction so should be easy? It’s just not my forte – even though it’s very neat, there’s a clear line where I picked them up. With that said, the drape of the fabric covers it, and there’s so much going on with Twilight that the eye isn’t naturally drawn to smaller details!

Sure, there’s a line there…
… but it’s well disguised by the way the front folds back on itself

All in all, a lovely pattern and a lovely knit. No hesitation in recommending it. I also enjoyed the yarn – it’s not at all fancy but it’s pleasantly soft and tweedy and enormously reduces the ends you’ll need to sew in. Plus it’s evidently somewhat resilient to washing machine related incompetence. The pattern is Twilightย (Ravelry link) byย Fabienne Schulteย (designerโ€™s site). I made it in Woolcraft aran with woolย (The Wool Factory link) in Charcoal. The pattern stated 1600m for my size, and I used 1380g so have about half a ball left over for future experiments, accidental or otherwise.

Iโ€™ve added this post to the Unraveled Wednesday linkup, with thanks to Kat for hosting.


23 responses to “Twilight: It is Done”

  1. Kat Avatar

    I love it! So much! It is fun! So fun!! (and you are just adorable in it!) I predict this will get lots of wear (despite the, ahem, shedding issue!)

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  2. Kat Avatar

    P.S. I stumbled across a pattern that is that stitch you were trying to figure out recently (Knitspot Summer Fun Socks) They are on Ravelery here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/summer-fun-socks

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    1. CA Avatar

      Oh thank you so much, that’s really thoughtful! I do intend to wear the top and maybe also buy several lint rollers.

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  3. Marquita's Knotty Crush Avatar

    Wow, from the washer, it took a turn for the better because this is a LOVELY fabric! It looks so cozy

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    1. CA Avatar

      I know! I’m so pleased! Surprised, too!

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  4. kayak2016blog Avatar

    I love the sense of humor with which this post was written. (Like the finished product, too…)

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    1. CA Avatar

      Aw thank you! I write for my own entertainment (and for validation of my knitting, of course), this is a lovely comment to get.

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  5. tierneycreates: a fusion of textiles and smiles Avatar

    The fuzzy effect is amazing and is the result of soaking in hair conditioner? The piece came out wonderful, love the purple pop in it!

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    1. CA Avatar

      I think it’s the result of the (tepid) soak then the hottish wash, and the friction of tumbling about in the washing machine? Conditioner hasn’t done this to any other projects, it just softens up the end result, especially acrylics.

      I like the purple too, very pleased with that choice ๐Ÿ˜

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      1. tierneycreates: a fusion of textiles and smiles Avatar

        Ah! Thanks for the info, it was a magical effect!

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  6. kiki Avatar
    kiki

    The fuzzy definitely contributes to the cozy factor of this wonderful, snuggleable garment! A happy accident, I’d say. And truly fabulous make, as always ๐Ÿ‘.

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    1. CA Avatar

      Depends how tolerant those around me are of the fuzz factor. Maybe I just start carrying a lint roller?

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      1. kiki Avatar
        kiki

        Lint roller or cello tape, both work really well ๐Ÿ˜†. I learned that when our dog was a puppy. ‘Cockapoos don’t shed’, they said ๐Ÿ™„

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      2. CA Avatar

        It’s too much for sellotape, I tried it ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

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      3. kiki Avatar
        kiki

        ohhh wow… So it’s the husky equivalent of fluff…ok. well, if sellotape is out then a lint roller might be too. Lint Brush? Knitwear comb?

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      4. CA Avatar

        Oh actually what about one of those brushes, my mum used to have one. You could reverse the direction of the pad and I was obsessed…

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      5. kiki Avatar
        kiki

        Yes!! My mum had…still has one of those! That should ๐Ÿคž work

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      6. CA Avatar

        Nothing like a bit of late night online shopping… ๐Ÿ˜

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  7. nanacathy2 Avatar

    That touch of purple really makes it. What a happy accident you had. It looks very cosy.

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    1. CA Avatar

      Thank you! The purple was a good idea, I had second thoughts about it but glad I pressed ahead.

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  8. Anita Avatar

    The fuzziness looks good indeed! Love the purple, love the hood.

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    1. CA Avatar

      Thank you! The hood covers my whole face if I flip it right over ๐Ÿ˜

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      1. Anita Avatar

        Those are the best kind of hoods, lol!

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