Featherweight CustomFit Sweater
ByI’ve had a revelation about knitted sweaters, and it seems so obvious in retrospect that you’re gonna laugh. I have always had trouble knitting a sweater that actually fit me, and generally they’re too small. All of a sudden it came to me; I’ve been choosing my bra size (36) instead of my actual bust size (40). Obvious, right? But this one silly thing evaded me. Now, go on and laugh.
Armed with my new knowledge, I’ve decided to take the plunge again. To make sure that I wouldn’t screw this up, I decided to give Amy Herzog’s CustomFit a try. I had Tito take my measurements to make sure they would be correct (his mom is a seamstress), plugged them into the system, swatched up some fabric using a skein of Tosh Lace that I’d had for a long time (colour way: Earl Grey), washed, measured, and chose the Featherweight Cardigan by Hannah Fettig.
Amy has a different way of measuring gauge swatches that is supposed to be more accurate. I followed the directions as carefully as I could and cast on. I even decided to be brave enough to knit the seamed version.
My first thought was ‘there is no way this is the back of a sweater’.
Rayna assured me that every knitters she knows who created a CustomFit sweater loved the results, to trust the pattern and keep going. Once I’d knit my way to the armholes, I stretched it out, and lo! The size was dead on. CustomFit rocks!
I’ve finished the back (took no time at all, for anyone who wants to try but is intimidated by the idea of a lace weight cardigan) and have started the fronts. My only concern now is that when I stretched it out I noticed some extremely strange pooling at the bottom:
See that diamond? Very weird. Looks like a coffee stain. I had to choose between frogging a lace weight sweater down to the hemline, vs living with the coffee stain. I put the question to my online knitter club (e.g. Instagram) and the overwhelming response was ‘it will be ok, onwards!’. So onwards I go, fingers crossed!
When do you have time to knit?! And is that your engagement ring?!! Tell me it is – it’s gorgeous!!
That diamond shape is very odd indeed. I can’t imagine how that happened with the yarn dyed in the manner it is….hmmm….very odd….I once made an intarsia sweater with mercerized cotton and ended up with what looked like a bull’s head (with horns) right on my abdomen. I was just throwing in colours as I went along and doing different amount of stitches etc. . I have forever been aware of that shape in front – but I still wear it.
Knowing your knitting guage on the type of yarn you are using is always a must isn’t it! I guess I will have to sign in to see how she comes up with her custom fit.
I’ll definitely be passing this along to other knitters.
Good luck with the rest of it. I’m interested in seeing what it looks like when it is done.
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Have you heard the old saying that if you can’t see it from a 100 yards away on a galloping horse then it isn’t really a mistake? I think the diamond looks cool. You can say it is a design element. Onwards and upwards. I’m looking forward to seeing the end result. Beautiful work!
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I haven’t! That’s awesome though :) And I think you’re right – no one but me is likely to notice.
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I live my Featherweight, although I didn’t use Custom Fit. I used Tosh Merino Light instead of Lace. You chose a great color!
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Thanks! I can’t wait to have it!
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