Ranunculus FO

I finished Ranunculus. It was such a quick knit, I decided to just forge on and see what would happen once it was off the needles. I knit the underarm to 8” including the twisted rib, using less than 3 50g/164 yard skeins of Quince & Co. Sparrow, less than 400 yards total. (This means you really could knit this with one skein of sock yarn!)

white unblocked linen sweater

Here it is unblocked, fresh off the needles. It’s linen, so it’s pretty crunchy. 50” wide (matched the gauge, but it hasn’t been blocked).

blocked linen sweater

And here it is blocked. The sleeves are no longer curly, and the fabric is somewhat smoother. But now the sweater is 46” wide, and the underarms are 10” long. Gravity always wins! It wanted to grow longer, and that length is stolen from the width.

Ranunculus before and after blocking

You can see that it’s quite a bit longer, and longer than I want. I left a long tail so I’d be able to frog back and adjust. And look! Bisquee’s tail is in the picture, too.

I showed it to my friends, asking for advice on how long it should be. And then I decided to have Bev try it on; she’s much taller than I am.

woman wearing Ranunculus sweater

It looks like it was meant for her, so I gave it to her! I have more of the same yarn, and it doesn’t take long to knit. I have a better idea of how long to knit it under the arms.

This is the project that I’ve lost interest in; I started it in 2022? maybe? I’m frogging it for the yarn. I don’t have enough to go further, since I used the last 3 skeins for the sweater above!

This has been a really fun knit, so I don’t mind doing it again. Part of what made it so much fun was an accidental mini-KAL with Annie, my test knitter extraordinaire. We were texting back and forth with progress updates. She knit hers with DK weight yarn.

woman wearing Ranunculus sweater

She didn’t swatch either. It looks great on her! And she’s knitting another one in blue.

I was working on my second one in the car wash the other day. Totally fun!

Do you knit repeats? I’m also starting a second Luminos Tee, after I finish my second Ranunculus.

MadelineTosh Twist Light

The pink is MadelineTosh Twist Light, Coquette Deux. I bought this color a while ago to go with something else but it didn’t work out. I went to my LYS to get a second skein, as well as this contrast color, but they’re out of the pink so I’m ordering online. I’m not worried about dye lots; I’ll start the second skein above the striping so it won’t matter if it’s not an exact match. The variegated is from Dream in Color.

Do you knit repeats? Why or why not? I like working off the knowledge I got from the first one, and tweaking things to perfection!

2 responses to “Ranunculus FO

  1. Yes I do knit repeats. I have 3 Ranunculus. All quite different as one is a very crop top to wear over a tank, one has no ease that I modified by knitting about 6″ of ribbing for the bottom to have a more fitted tee, and one has some ease with the recommended amount of ribbing for the hem. I also love the Sea Glass tee and have knit it twice. The first one I followed the 1×1 colorwork pattern (be still my heart) and the second I knit as 1 row stripes using a skein of variegated and a skein of solid. I have knit the Promenade Blouse 3 times. If I like a pattern, I have no issue with knitting again in different yarn colors/ease/length/etc. I may knit the Newspaper Pullover again if one of my daughters wants one.

    • I get it! I knit three Love Notes. The first two were pandemic knits out of stash, very different from each other because one was fingering weight plus mohair, and the other was DK. And then I knit one more DK, because it was a great top for teaching on Zoom!

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