Finished for School




Al's finished with Interweave's Breezy cables in time to start school. This sweater took her a little over a month to knit. She's decided the turtle button isn't needed. I have no doubt she'll find another place for him soon.

I asked her if she had advice to someone else who wants to this, and she said:
Yes. Learn to cable without a cable needle or you'll go crazy.

It fits her great. I'm delighted to show her off to you.
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Comments

Jane said…
That is a fabulous sweater and it looks great on! Good job.
Anonymous said…
I am so pleased to see Alison model her sweater. ! It looks wonderful on her. Now about no needle cabling ! I'll have to have her teach me how !
monica said…
Cabling without a cable needle is wonderful, and so much quicker. Wow, that sweater looks great!
I must echo, "Fabulous!" What yarn did Al use? It looks both tweedy and soft at the same time.
Karen said…
She's absolutely beautiful, and so is her sweater!! She did a wonderful job!!
Alyssa said…
Gorgeous! Gorgeous! Gorgeous! That is one fabulous cardigan.

Will she be bringing it to GROUP to show it off? :)
Sarah said…
Very lovely. Was that in a recent IK?
Anonymous said…
it is lovely. So talented.
AsKatKnits said…
That sweater is gorgeous! But, how do you cable without a cable needle???? Hmmmm, that sounds interesting!
Karen said…
Wow, Ali did a great job on the sweater. There are a lot of cables on that (and I love cables)but I don't think I could give up the cable needle.
Chicago Jen said…
Wow. Just wow. Al is so talented.
Beverly said…
Al has done a lovely job. She is so right about cabling without a needle. It's great trick to have in your bag.
Anonymous said…
That is so beautiful! And it fits so nicely!
Anonymous said…
Excellent! I am so glad to see it finished as I just started this cardigan and just like Al, I am not using a cable needle, I do think I would go crazy if I did! I love the fit, obviously Al did it more fitted than the model, and that looks nice :) Thanks for the pictures.

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