Well, it’s been a quiet week in Swing-Jacket-town.  Theresa has been distracted — understandably, go and have a look! — by her Dragonscale socks.  But Kat modestly says, "I’ve made a bit more progress since my last blog post," by which she means that she is almost done. "The sleeves are now finished and are blocking. In the meantime, I’m seaming the body pieces and knitting the collar. I’ve decided to add in a zipper as well so hopefully I’ll be able to find one in a matching color."

I had a surprising amount of trouble getting the gauge with the Extrafine Merino.  I usually knit loose, so I started off with one size smaller than recommended on the ball band — too big — down one — still too big — down another … finally ended up with a swatch on US3s that was just a smidge too big, and another on US2s that was a bit stiff.  I am one of those, however, that purls too loosely, and while I am fully aware of this and vow daily to purl with less abandon, it rarely seems to show in the finished stockinette — hence the solution here of using a US3 needle for the knit stitches and a US2 for the purls, solving two problems at once.

So_far

(This, for those of you who don’t have the problem, eliminates that curious wobbly effect on stockinette, when the tension of the knit and purl stitches is inconsistent.

Swatches

You can see the difference here, between the two swatches and the first piece.  They have all been blocked.)

I started the Swing Jacket with the yoke, also remembering my tendency to work a project with quite a different tension than my gauge swatch, once I get into it.  The yoke — the smallest piece of the jacket — is essentially another swatch.

This could also qualify as a Project Spectrum piece for this month, if I could figure out how get a consistent color from my camera!  The wool is actually a purplish red, but the light this morning — very overcast and grey — brings out the blues in it.

6 responses to “Swing Jacket Monday”

  1. Beth Avatar

    I love the Pearl Buck swing jacket – it’s so beautiful. I’ve been mulling over whether to do it or not, but I’m a little intimidated by all the piecing. I’m a pretty good knitter, only an average finisher. But I love that it combines two of my favorite things: knitting & literature! (The Good Earth is one of my all time favorites)

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  2. Jeanne Avatar

    PS, Theresa adds that she is almost ready to start piecing hers together —

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  3. Beth Avatar

    So last night I got a strange e-mail from the PBSJ. Something tells me I’m meant to knit this sweater. Can I still join the knit-along? I won’t be starting for a few weeks though, still finishing my Olympic Hourglass sweater. I know – pathetic.

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  4. Shelagh Avatar

    Jeanne, it looks great! I thought you chose the elderberry…my computer is showing the color much more purpley. I can’t believe you’re on 2s and 3s – oh my!
    I’m nervous now :).

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  5. Christine Avatar

    This project is on my “I want to knit it now!” list right now. I love it, and have ever since I saw it in the magazine. I found your site when i went googling for blogs with photos of it!
    I knit loose also, but I can’t imagine knitting a whole sweater on 2s and 3s! I’ll take your advice though and definitely swatch, swatch, swatch!

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  6. Christine Avatar

    I couldn’t take it. I bought the yarn to do a gauge swatch. Is it too late to join the KAL?

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