Those of you who read my blog know I have a huge amount of love for my husband. I couldn’t have found a better guy. And trust me, before I met him, I was looking! But I was lucky to finally find him. Several years ago I finished an Aran jumper for my mum and he asked if I would knit him one. Of course I would! I was thrilled he liked my knitting enough to want one. What I didn’t realise was how freaking long it would take to complete this.
One of the problems I was having was with my hands. It would be very painful if I did more than a few rows at a time. Being a slow knitter this was taking several years. What I learned after I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia was one of the symptoms is very painful hands. I knew I had arthritis and just thought it was that. But the meds I started this year, while not perfect, do make it easier for me to knit longer and faster. There has to be some perks right? So it took me several years to do just under 2/3s of this project and this summer to do the rest.
The Aran jumper had moss stitch, basket cable, banded cable, and the six knot cable (pictured above). So I had a legal pad to keep track of all the rows and various patterns. I always stress about this and like most of my complicated projects there are a few errors here and there but I’ve gotten to the point where I consider them my signature if you happen to notice them. I’m not pointing them out!
I spent most of today sewing the seams and weaving in all the ends. I can’t wait for my husband to get home and try this on. Fingers crossed it fits! And he’ll be doing this in front of the air conditioner as it is very toasty today. 🙂
Hey, at least you got it done. Looks beautiful.
I did! And thank you. 🙂
Looks perfect to me, great job.
Thank you!
That’s amazing and truly a labor of love!
Thanks, Antje!
It’s lovely. My husband won’t wear sweaters knit by me, but fortunately my son in law will! Are you on ravelry?
Yes I’m on ravelry and I love that site. Are on it? That’s nice your son in law wears what you knit. It’s great to have your efforts appreciated.
It’s a beautiful sweater and your hubby will think of you everytime he wears it, making it completely worth the effort. <3
Thank you! He’s definitely worth the effort. 😊
That’s a beautiful piece of work, Virginia, and wonderful gift. Mistakes? This is a hand-made piece of art. It’s the “mistakes” that give it value.
What a lovely thing to say! Thank you.