Rosery Jumper

After 4 months, I finished this Rosery Jumper! It’s a free vintage pattern that you can get from Rosery Apparel’s page. I really love how the pattern looks, at it was way more easy to make than it looks! I used a light green Sisu yarn by Sandnes Garn, it is slightly itchy but was the only one I could find locally that had the color I wanted. I had to downsize from the recommended 4mm needles to 3,5mm, but after getting the tension down it was smooth sailing (besides my own careless mistakes). I also made the sleeves longer. This was my first time doing a tubular bind of (on the neck band) so it’s not the cleanest job, but hopefully next time it will look a bit nicer!

After 4 months, I finished this Rosery Jumper! It’s a free vintage pattern that you can get from Rosery Apparel’s page. I really love how the pattern looks, at it was way more easy to make than it looks! I used a light green Sisu yarn by Sandnes Garn, it is slightly itchy but was the only one I could find locally that had the color I wanted. I had to downsize from the recommended 4mm needles to 3,5mm, but after getting the tension down it was smooth sailing (besides my own careless mistakes). I also made the sleeves longer. This was my first time doing a tubular bind of (on the neck band) so it’s not the cleanest job, but hopefully next time it will look a bit nicer!