The Sample is Done
I have been promising pictures and they are finally here!!! These are just a couple of quick pictures to give you an idea of just ONE of the infinite options available for this project. Although I made a cropped length (because that looks better on me) you can make it any length you desire -- hip length, knee length or even ankle length. I also chose a single yarn in one color, but there is no reason why strips cannot be of different yarns (so long as the gauge is the same) or different colors. The idea is to make each one a piece of wearable art that is unique to you. When my regular photographer and I can get our schedules together I will get some more "official" photo taken and put up.


This project is one of the best wearable projects I have made in a long time. I have just LOVED working on it. Since it is worked in panels, the project has been very portable. And once I have a pattern stitch down, the amount of concentration required was minimal. I only had to stop to check the length from time to time. On one panel, I got so busy knitting, I had to rip back 3" to get to the correct length!
I also love wearing the Kimono. It is very comfortable and easy just to throw on. Since I chose a super neutral color, it goes with EVERYTHING! I am thinking about adding an edging around the front opening, neck and bottom edge, but I haven't decided for sure about that yet. I am "living with it" for a bit before I decide for sure. I will take an additional bit of yarn if I choose to do that -- which I have.
Speaking of yarn -- the estimates where just "right on". Since yarn labels state "approximate yardage" and my experience shows that they can be off as much at 10% (either way) I strongly recommend always buying at least 10% more yardage than ANY pattern states. It is such a pain if you run out right at the end!

7 Comments:
It is gorgeous and I can't wait to get everything in to start!
Looks like fun! I hope I have enough yarn - it's an estimate since the yarn I chose doesn't have the yardage on it (it's from a little mill in Wales; I bought it on my honeymoon, 7 years ago). Part of the excitement, I guess!
Catherine in La Crosse, WI
Wow, it looks great, Gwen! Thanks for the tip on estimating yardage; I'll get my measurements done this week and finally decide on some yarn!
Michele in rainy NJ
Looks great! I'm impressed. I will be making the kimono a bit longer, but now I see just how the strips' sizes fit together, and how you have varied the patterns on the sleeve edges and bottom edges. This gives me some new ideas... :)
I reordered my yarn. Found a good deal at Knitability. My sweater will somewhat darker and be for cooler weather.
I am excited to get started.
- Woolywort
Gwen, Are all the parts of the sleeves on this sample shown on the Project Card? I am trying to figure out which strips form that "batwing" section of the sleeve.
All strips are shown on the card! 1-3 & 9-11 form the batwing after a bit of creative folding and seaming.
Dear Gwen,
I just signed up for the SSK and am waiting for the instructions to arrive - can't see the pictures on this blog - am I doing something wrong?
Pat
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