At long last I’ve finished the Tangled Yoke Cardigan. It soared to the top of my list of favorite patterns to knit. Eunny Jang’s genius in the cable design made it delightful. I kept wondering, “How did she think of that?” as I went along. I just love the long stretch of ribbing on the sleeves and bottom of the sweater as well.
I thoroughly enjoy the yarn. It’s Rowan’s Felted Tweed – the DK version. I was worried that the yarn would be scratchy, but I wore the sweater with just a shell on underneath and it was fine. It’s the perfect spring sweater – light and just warm enough for cool mornings.
The color I used, Shade 141 Whisper, has been discontinued, but Rowan has come out with a bunch of other enticing colors. I can’t wait to use one of them to make another of these cardigans!
Isn’t it funny how that yarn isn’t scratchy? I made a sweater with Yorkshire Tweed and it’s just fine against my bare arms.
Your sweater is beautiful!!!
Turned out great! 🙂 Now I want one too!
I just love this cardigan, dear Audrey. Am looking up the pattern right now on Ravelry. Hope it isn’t too difficult!
You are such a wonderful knitter, Karen, you would have no problem making this sweater! I hope you’ll keep me posted if you decide to make it. I’ll want to meet the yarn and follow your progress!
thats beautiful audrey!
one of the nicest i’ve seen
tweed is my favourite type of yarn, bar none!
Thank you, Clarice! I adore Rowan’s Felted Tweed and would like to make a zillion more garments from it. What patterns have you used for tweed?
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It’s pretty beautiful. I have tried to find the pattern of that cardigan and I don’t find it in the web. You could help me! to provide some data: how many beginning points and how many points in the sleeve? Thank you.
The Tangled Yoke Cardigan pattern is available here: http://www.interweavestore.com/Knitting/Patterns/Tangled-Yoke-Cardigan.html
I’m sorry I don’t understand your question about the beginning and ending points. The sleeves are worked in the round. Does that help?
If you decide to make it, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. I wear the sweater all the time, too!