At last year's 4 Common Corners retreat (October 2024) several of us who are also knitters decided to do a sweater knit along. We used the great book "The Knitters Handy Guide to Top Down Sweaters" and most of us used the wonderful doodle design packs from Pacific Knit Co.. I of course got the dinosaur patterns, because, duh. Anyway, I decided to do a cardigan since that's more wearable where I live (where it is seldom cold enough to wear a pullover sweater all day, and I decided to use stash yarn. The yarn below is what I pulled from my stash. The two skeins of hand-dyed rainbow are some I bought at the Houston quilt show a few years ago. It came with a shawl pattern I liked but never made. The three dark blue tweedy balls I bought at the SAQA conference in Toronto while on a knitting excursion with my friend Helena, only to arrive home and find those other balls of tweedy blue in the stash of yarn I inherited from Trish. I thought that might be enough, and in the end it was so much more than enough that I'm currently knitting a shawl with what's leftover from the sweater.
Because it was going to be stranded colorwork (pretty new to me) and because none of the sweater's I've ever knit before fit properly, I decided to swatch. I think it was a good choice, since the sweater actually fits reasonably well. In the picture below, I've knit a rainbow dinosaur into the blue background (the dinosaur's head is orange and his body and legs are mostly rainbow).
The swatch came out fine, but very blendy, which isn't great for colorwork but I steamed ahead anyway.

This was some little dino footprints I knitted along the collar.
And in the tops section I had dinosaur footprints, small stegasaurus, and dinosaur bones in rainbow on a blue background. Then I was worried it was hard to see, so I switched to small brontosaurses and large brontasauruses in blue on a rainbow background.
I did a round of triceratops in blue on the dark purple background, and didn't want to carry three different threads, so I tried out doing some duplicate stitch for the horn in pink (next pic) and dark green (following pic), but I didn't really like either, so I picked it out and decided to just go with the plain blue on dark blue (bottom pic). I think it looks ok. Again blendy, but my duplicate stitch wasn't sitting right or helping.

And of course here you can see that when I did the big stegasauruses (purple and blue and green), I did manage to figure out how to hold three yarns. It was a giant mess, but I did it.
Here's a weird bathroom selfie mid knit- I think it fit pretty well! Come back later in the week to see the finished sweater.


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