I want to knit all the cardigans!

My Conviviality Cardigan from Something to Knit Together is well underway, and oh am I loving it. Cardigans do very heavy duty in my wardrobe, and I know I’m going to wear this one lots. And this particular cardigan has a few things going for it that make an extra pleasurable knit in my book.

The Conviviality Cardigan. Photo Credit: Jesse Wild.

The Conviviality Cardigan. Photo Credit: Jesse Wild.

First, there’s no button band. Jen might take vacations on sleeve island, but button band isthmus is the spot my knitting ship often gets wrecked. The Convivality Cardigan has no buttons and the front edgings are worked as you complete the body — win! Second, it’s v-neck. I’ve got nothing against round neck cardigans, but I find v-neck cardis easier to layer … there’s less of a danger of clashing necklines. Third, it’s got interest. I often lose knitting steam when faced with long purl rows, but the satisfaction of being able to tick off another lace repeat has kept me really engaged, even as my yoke rows have gotten long.

My Conviviality Cardigan in Something to Knit With 4ply. It’s grown lots since I took this photo on Friday, thanks to engaging lace on the front edge and raglan.

My Conviviality Cardigan in Something to Knit With 4ply. It’s grown lots since I took this photo on Friday, thanks to engaging lace on the front edge and raglan.

My big Conviviality love-in has me daydreaming about what cardigan projects I might tackle next. I really adore the modern lace and cocoon shape of Jeanette Sloan’s Mood Cardigan from Field Guide No. 15.

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Worked up in the delicious wool, yak and linen blend of Stolen Stitches Nua, I think it’d be a great year-round piece. I particularly like the idea of layering over dresses come this autumn — maybe in Frog on the Wall?

Stolen Stitches Nua in, from left to right, Frog on the Wall, Rolling Bales, Harvest Moon, Cafe Flamingo, Figment and Late Night Blues.

Stolen Stitches Nua in, from left to right, Frog on the Wall, Rolling Bales, Harvest Moon, Cafe Flamingo, Figment and Late Night Blues.

And thinking about the Mood Cardigan in Nua reminded me that I still want to knit the Transom Cardigan by Carol Feller from Field Guide No. 14: Refresh. Another beautiful v-neck cardigan, with simple cables on the back and sleeves to keep the knitting interesting … it would be such a good wardrobe staple, I’ll even forgive it its button band!

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So great in grey, I think I would be tempted to knit it in August Storms, just like the sample! (And psst, if you’re ready to cast on, you can currently snag 15% off Field Guide No. 14 Refresh (taking it from £15.00 to £12.75) in the online shop as a special treat for blog readers. Now through the end of Sunday 30th August 2020, use the code CARDILOVE or follow this link to apply the discount automatically).

In my dreamworld where I finish my Conviviality Cardigan and these two cardigans before the first autumn leaves fall, I think I’d be ready for something a bit cosier to snuggle up in as the nights draw in .. and let’s be honest, something that would knit up a bit faster after three 4ply/sport cardigans! There might be a few somethings in the works that could answer perfectly … so I better get my needles going!

Photo credit: Jesse Wild

Photo credit: Jesse Wild