Tuesday 27 February 2007

NORO Cuthbert


'Cuthbert' is finished and so are the socks! I have worn the jacket twice this week and have never had so many complements. It is truly lovely - warm and cosy, and you you can dress it up or down. A brilliant easy knit - I'm delighted. Another pair of socks on the way (it is a bit addictive) and a wee surprise for Tracy's birthday (shh...).

5 comments:

Just Me said...

That is very nice, I have to say. How do you find knitting with Noro? I'm just a little cautious at the moment as it felts so easily. Have you noticed it "bloom" or pill as you've been wearing it? Or is that part of it's charm?

Joyce @ Alba Yarns said...

The angora factor is inevitable, especially wearing with black or chocolate - I guess we have to live with that. I haven't noticed any regular pilling yet I have to say. One of my friends appeared today in another Noro creation in Silver Thaw (her second purchase). The Noro colours are so brilliant. I will ask her if she's had any problems and report back.

Knittingmummy said...

Hi found your blog while buying on ebay, that is a lovely jacket, I am not a real wool person as I just wouldn't be able to look after it and as I mainly knit for kids I don't think it would last and the money it would have cost to make would make me cry, but I do really like that Jacket so you never know, and I will also know where to look to buy some,lol.

gilraen said...

Joyce, Cuthbert is fabulous! How many balls of Noro did it take and would I need extra? (I'm a UK 14-16)

Joyce @ Alba Yarns said...

My Cuthbert took six 100g hanks of Kochoran (it said seven in the pattern) but I just made it with none left over. The pattern is from the Noro Unlimited book by Jane Ellison.
I did the large size (I am a pretty standard 14) and I think this would fit you too Gilrean.