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Sunday, April 21, 2024

A Fair Isle Sweater

 Several years ago, I was given some sheep wool fiber.  If my memory is correct, it was from a Jacob wool sheep.  With daughter Mia's help, I cleaned, washed, carded the fleece.  Then, because there was so much of it, I sent it to a place that finished the carding and made several balls of roving.

Then I spun it on my Lendrum spinning wheel.

I decided I wanted to dye it and had heard that Kool Aid makes a great dye.  Think about it.  Have you ever spilled Kool Aid drink on your shirt, or had your child spill on his/her clothes?  It never never washes out.  It's a permanent dye.





And then the yarn just sat there in my stash.  Well, not completely.  I did make some outfits for Eleanor Elizabeth from the yarn.

Finally, in March, I decided that this would be the year I would use the yarn to make a fair isle sweater to wear when I visit Ireland and England in June.  The weather should be cool enough for me to wear a wool sweater, right?  Particularly in Ireland.

So I embarked on an adventure to find just the right pattern.  After browsing many many pinterest photos, numerous knitting books and blogs, I chose the Trek pattern by Tin Can Knits.


I finished the sweater just in time to wear this weekend when the weather decided to cool down into the 40s.

I am really pleased with the final results.

7 comments:

  1. ...and you should be pleased with the results!

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  2. The sweater is just beautiful! It looks like such an intricate pattern and it's lovely!

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  3. What a journey that wool has had! I did not know that about Kool-Aid. Now you have a Kool Wool Sweater!

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  4. Wow, that is so beautiful! I am amazed at your talents! And you can call that your "Kool-aid" sweater! Who'da thunk it? Glad to know koolaid can be used for something positive besides hyping up kids with tons of sugar and food dyes! LOL. I sure loved it on a summer day when I was a kid, I do remember that! And it made great popsicles in those little Tupperware popsicle containers...but I would never have thought it could make such a lovely colored wool sweater! Amazing! Thank you for sharing with us!! And how wonderful you are planning a trip to Ireland this summer. Perfect!

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  5. Yes, That is beautiful! Not something I am ready to tackle yet! LOL!

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  6. It really is a pretty result and fits you perfectly. I'd love to hear about your itinerary for your upcoming trip! So exciting!!

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  7. Anonymous7:26 AM

    Great post on all the steps to this lovely sweater. Destination spinning or something. And what a destination! Mary

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