Yet another Knitty project, Trellis. To date, it is my most ambitious project. I love Aran sweaters, and I thought a baby sweater would be a good intro. I had to tweak the pattern a bit. I wanted to use yarn I bought at Greenfield Village: merino wool made from the sheep that are raised there. I couldn't get exact gauge, but then I remembered that traditional arans allow for different sizes by adding or subtracting purl stitches at the side seams (as well as vertical pattern repeats). So I just did the math that let me get the chest and sleeve dimensions in the pattern.
I love the seed stitch on the buttonband, cuffs, and shawl collar. The pattern is just busy enough to say "Aran!" but not too overwhelming for a baby. I love the tiny buttons I found to make it look even more Irish. Two things I would change if I did it again: 1) I would make the armholes and tops of sleeves bigger. It is more than big enough in the length of the body and sleeves and circumference of the body for her to wear for at least another year. But the sleeves just seem so snug right now. 2) I would have knit it on larger needles with this wool. It's very dense fabric -- not uncomfortably so -- but it's more like a jacket than a sweater. Hey, maybe that has something to do with problem #1? Hmmm...I finished this in February 2006.


This was my first lace project, 




