Whitmoor Sweater

It is very unusual for me to make more than one knitted garment a year but in the last year I have managed two.  I had no sooner finished my last project, than I came across the Whitmoor Sweater by Ami Lowden.  It is unusual for me to become quite so obsessed by a knitting pattern but this is exactly what happened.  Fortunately I had the perfect wool in my stash.  I had previously bought some Lincraft Cosy Wool in an end of year sale a few years back for next to nothing so it was perfect to trial a new pattern.  I don't usually make wearable knitting muslins but at the same time, I don't spend large amounts on unknown patterns.


This pattern actually looks more complicated than it really is and it didn't take long to commit the stitch repeats to memory.  The patterned section only extends down the yoke and about 5cm down the front and sleeve but the remainder is stocking stich so this was pretty quick even accounting for my very slow knitting progress.


I really like this pullover.  Although the wool is not the softest, with a tee underneath it is really warm and cozy which has been a bonus this month which has been particularly cold and wet even for June.  I made this one shorter than I am used to so it is taking a bit of extra effort to work out how to style it.  It really needs to be worn with high waisted pants and this part of my wardrobe is a work in progress.

Will I make this pattern again?  Definitely, in fact the second one is already on my needles!

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  1. that is gorgeous, love the color. Wish I could knit :)

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    1. Thank you! I am sure someone as talented as you could learn to knit!

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