I made my BF an afghan from that same yarn in almost the exact same color. I used brown rice. The yarn sheds a little more than I like but it's very soft.
Love that cardigan pattern - can you tell me the name? Unless you have it in Ravelry. I'll go look now!
Love the sweater! (Duh. Cables and a not-so-colorful-color.)
Ditto Bonnie D: Remember that green braided cable zip-up cardigan I made way back when? It was Ultra Alpaca. In my opinion, it doesn't wear well - it balls/becomes hairy where you need to see the detail.
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love Ultra Alpaca---enjoy the knit!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty sweater. It has a lot going on so it stays interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a beautiful sweater! That is a perfect neutral color for a sweater.
ReplyDeleteI made my BF an afghan from that same yarn in almost the exact same color. I used brown rice. The yarn sheds a little more than I like but it's very soft.
ReplyDeleteLove that cardigan pattern - can you tell me the name? Unless you have it in Ravelry. I'll go look now!
Ooooh....that's going to be gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove it... is that a Ysolda pattern?
ReplyDeleteLove the sweater! (Duh. Cables and a not-so-colorful-color.)
ReplyDeleteDitto Bonnie D: Remember that green braided cable zip-up cardigan I made way back when? It was Ultra Alpaca. In my opinion, it doesn't wear well - it balls/becomes hairy where you need to see the detail.
Anon. Miss D.
That is a beautiful cardigan. Perfect for fall and winter here in the Northwest. Looking forward to seeing it all knit up.
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