It could just be because there has been a lot of shit going on lately, but I finished my Mrs Darcy Cardigan without even really realizing it. Which sounds silly, I know. But I write a KNITTING BLOG and I knit this entire sweater so fast that I only mentioned I was knitting it twice. Here it’s a pile of sweater in Portland. And here it’s a pile of sweater in the background of these Dollar and a Half Cardigan pictures.
To say I had issues with this pattern is an understatement. I knew what I was getting into kinda because it’s a free pattern, because everyone on ravelry kept saying there were lots of issues with the pattern, because there is a warning on the pattern itself that says there are lot of issues, and because one of my Sweater Club students, Laura, is also knitting this sweater and was coming across lots of problems.
Mods:
1. I had to add two rows of single crochet to the bottom of the sweater to get it from curling, and it still curls a little. There should have been more garder st at the beginning, or a rib.
2. The fronts are curling in; you can tell in the pictures. I started to add a row of single crochet but it looked weird next to the three garder stitches around the front. Maybe making the garder stitch band five stitches would have helped, but I probably would have left it off and picked up stitches around for a ribbed band later.
3. I knit the sides and body at the same time because there is no way I would have been able to line up the twisted rib sections based on how the counted rows were set up in the pattern. I just went with what I thought the pattern was saying based mostly on the pictures and am glad I didn’t have to duplicate it.
But it’s finished, it’s March 15th so it was a super quick knit, and I’m happy with the results. Besides the front curling, but I’ll probably block it again and hope that takes care of it.
This Paton’s Classic Wool Merino is quickly becoming my go to worsted yarn! It’s cozy and not itchy and beautiful. I knit Caitlin’s Cardi in it, too, and couldn’t have been happier.
So, Mrs Darcy, I don’t know you very well since we didn’t spend a lot of time together, but that must be how people feel when they buy sweaters. Not a lot of emotional attachment. Weird.
Pattern: Mrs Darcy Cardigan
Yarn: Paton’s Classic Merino Wool in Red
Needles: Size 9





















way to go, allyson—it’s so cute. and way to make me look like the ultimate underachiever all you sweater-a-month-ers. but seriously, you rock!
Comment by t — March 15, 2010 @ 10:43 am
Great job! I love that sweater. It’s in my queue STILL, but one of these days…
Comment by Michelle — March 15, 2010 @ 10:56 am
oh my gosh, I thought I loved your dollar and a half cardigan…but now NOW, I have a crush on this one! so stinking adorable!
and that you just whipped it out makes me jealous…I am still whipping out my Feb sweater and I work on it !!! LOTS!
so so beautiful Allyson!
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Comment by Cindy — March 15, 2010 @ 3:38 pm
So pretty!! It looks gorgeous in that bright, poppy red.
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Comment by julie — March 15, 2010 @ 6:07 pm
you are just cranking out gorgeous sweaters! love the color you chose and it looks like you kicked mrs darcy’s ass!
Comment by yahaira — March 18, 2010 @ 3:45 pm
You wouldn’t happen to have this pattern still, would you? The original blog it came from was closed down and I’m missing some of the pattern! I need help so I can finish my project!
Comment by Michelle — November 16, 2011 @ 8:50 pm
I’ll email you, Michelle!
Comment by Allyson — November 16, 2011 @ 9:35 pm