dear friends, exciting news! not too long ago a friend, Carrie Bostick Hoge, shared this on her {swatch diaries} Madder blog...
'I do it my own self," says Imogen (several times a day for the past 8 months or so). I'm so proud of her independence!
Well, now I am doing it my own self, too. I've been feeling quiet about the decision, but I'm ready to share that I have left my full-time position at Quince as Art Director to stay home and have more time with Imogen. Saying it was not an easy decision is an understatement. But I know that it was the right one. My little goose is only little once.
I'll still be working with Quince freelance; we remain best friends forever! But, I'll now have a little time (a little while Immie is at pre-school) to work on Madder and other various projects. So stay tuned!
i'm tickled pink to share with you her new blog and pattern, UNIFORM. i'm really in love with this cardigan, and all the options that are available in the making of it.
AND i have learned first hand how lovely (and desirable) it is, because you see, the blonde model shown below wearing UNIFORM is my girl!! hannah and carrie met for photos in brooklyn (where my daughter lives) over new years eve.
UNIFORM, BUILD YOUR OWN CARDIGAN
10.00
This pattern gives you knitters a lot of freedom! Pattern includes instructions so you can mix and match the elements: long and short body lengths, three different body shapes (fitted, a-line, or straight), fitted or bell-shaped sleeves, simple or shaped neckbands, and patch or inset pockets.
Finished Measurements
32 (35¼, 38½, 41½, 44¾, 48, 51¼, 54½, 57½)"
Yarn
Longer Version with A-line Waist Shaping, Bell Sleeves, Patch Pockets, Simple Neckband, and Waistband Tie (Shown in Owl by Quince & Co., Tawny):
1330 (1425, 1535, 1680, 1805, 1930, 2070,
2185, 2315) yds
Subtract 30 yds for no waist shaping
Subtract 60 (60, 70, 85, 90, 100, 115, 120, 125) yds for Fitted Sleeves
Subtract 85 yds if omitting Waistband Tie
Shorter version with Fitted Waist, Fitted Sleeves, and Inset Pockets, and Shaped Neckband (Shown in Shelter by Brooklyn Tweed, Cast Iron):
1005 (1085, 1170, 1285, 1390, 1490, 1605, 1700, 1805) yds
Add 20 yds for Shorter A-line
Add 60 (60, 70, 85, 90, 100, 115, 120, 125) yds for Bell Sleeves
Needles
• One 32" circular needle in size US 7 [4.5 mm]
• One pair in size US 6 and 7 [ 4 and 4.5 mm]
Gauge
20 sts and 28 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch with larger needle
the pattern is available
here and on ravelry
here. and Carrie's new blog and website can be found
here,
wishing her the best of luck on her newest endeavor!
all photos by Carrie Bostick Hoge.
Hannah Rose has already put in her request, saying she didn't want to take this lovely cardigan off, 'mama, make it for me please?!' :)