A few weeks ago, it was the 85th birthday of a very dear friend of mine. And even though she is a knitter, it just didn't seem to fit to buy her a knitting-related gift; it is she, after all, who passes along to me her quadruple-extra set of dpns, vintage buttons and 5-inch zippers, and skeins of yarn we bought together 20 years ago. But--because she is a knitter herself--I knew she would get a kick out of anything that even remotely brought yarn and needles together.
So I decided to acknowledge her birthday not with some funny animated e-card, but rather, the old-fashioned way--with an actual card that required an actual envelope and stamp, and, yes, the post office to get it to her.
I had seen "sweater cards" through the years and thought I'd make my own from some lovely leftover merino/cashmere Ariosa yarn from Classic Elite. (They call it bulky, but it acted more like an aran on my needles. Not to worry, gauge isn't important for this project--just pick the stash yarn you like best.) And in some odd arrangement of the constellations, it was poetry week in my eight-year-old daughter's class, and she fortuitously came home that afternoon with her newly written "Ode to Knitting". Well, there we have it--perfect sentiments for the inside of my card. (My daughter's agent and I are still working out copyright issues, so I am unable to post it at present ; ) While waiting for rights to clear, I'll pass along my instructions for the sweater-dress, below...
Birthday Card Sweater-Dress (steps 1-10 make one 3-inch-tall sweater-dress)
① With size 4/3.5mm needle, CO 14 sts, work St st for 6 rows, slipping 1st st purlwise at the beginning of every row.
② Next row (RS), decrease row: Sl 1, ssk, k to 3 sts before end, k2tog, k1. —2 sts dec'd
③ Work 3 rows even. Rep dec row. —10 sts rem
④ Work 7 rows even.
⑤ Next row: Using backward loop method, CO 4 sts; k to end.
⑥ Next row: CO 4 sts; p to end. —18 sts total
⑦ Work 4 rows even.
⑧ Next row (RS): Sl 1, K6, BO 4, K7.
⑨ Next row (WS): Sl 1; BO this shoulder in p1, k1. Cut yarn, leaving tail to weave in to secure sts.
⑩ Reattach yarn after neckline BO sts, and BO shoulder in k1, p1 but do not sl 1st st.
Finishing: Sew 3 beads on center front.
Make card: With a medium-point felt-tip marker, draw the hook and top edge of a wire hanger on cover of card. Lightly apply a gluestick to back of dress at corners to hold in place for the next step. Place sweater-dress onto front cover, aligning it to "hang" on the marker lines; press to adhere. Use invisible thread and an embroidery needle to stitch sweater onto cardstock, securing it at neckline edges, sleeve corners and lower hem corners. Cut a piece of decorative paper to the size of card's cover; glue to inside front to cover stitching. Write your message--and don't forget your stamp!
Abbreviations
BO bind off CO cast on dec ('d) decrease(d) k knit k2tog knit 2 sts
together p purl rem remain
rep repeat sl slip ssk slip, slip, knit st(s) stitch(es)
St st stockinette stitch
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