When everyone else is doing Christmas knitting, I start thinking Mardi Gras. Some day I'll take photos, but I've sewed numerous Mardi Gras costumes and done plenty of Mardi Gras knitting: 4 scarves, 1 shawl, 1 dog sweater for a doberman, 1 sweater, 1 sock, and 2 halters. The sweater was sort of a cheat in that the yarn was a cheapy from Hobby Lobby and was already Mardi Gras colored--like the Cascade Fixation.

Since then, I've been dreaming of a real Mardi Gras sweater. I thought the Mardi Gras socks would do it for me this year, but it's not working. I keep eyeing the solid colors to see if there are any beautifully coordinated purples, greens, and golds.

At the Knitorious sale yesterday I picked up some Kid Merino by Crystal Palace in Kiwi, Lemon, and Violet. Mohair lends itself really well to lace knitting, but with three colors to deal with, I'm really wanting something solid and something like a sweater. I have a purple mohair bolero, and I suppose I could make a shell, but I'm wanting something more.
So, I came home and spent an hour going through my patterns to see what I could find. Enjoy the photos.First the normal one from Fall 05 Interweave Knits.
This would look nice is a solid green (remember, I'm avoiding purple sweaters) with maybe purple for the cross ties and a yellow chiffon for the trim. I could change the trims & ties to make the sweater wearable year round--nah, probably not. Very pretty sweater though.

This one in green with the fringe in purple, green and gold. Forget the skirt.
Forget the grapes. The lines of this sweater are really nice. I'd crop it a bit. Both this one and the one above have boat necks. Boat necks are iffy for broad shoulders and mohair on my neck might make me itch too much. Hmm.

This one is very cute. Nice lines. Simple. Good use of color on cuffs and v-neck. Lengthen the sleeves a bit. This is the most likely candidate of the moment.


This would not be a Mardi Gras project, but oh, this one is gorgeous. It's hard to see in the small photo, but the cuffs and collar have a sideways cable. So, so cute! Really fetching. I want this sweater. Want it bad. So bad that I forget the proper use of adverbs.

I wish I had remembered this one when I was in the yarn shop. I found this pattern last year and fell in love. Fabulous lines on this sweater, with or without the pompoms. Definitely not in mohair, so I think I need to go buy some more yarn.
Sigh.
1 comment:
Wow, the last two are fab-u-lous!
I hope you make the last one with pompoms. Doesn't every good Mardi Gras sweater deserve pompoms?
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