For his new(est) sweater he got to approve the pattern, pick out the yarn, and try on as I knit. Which is a series of participatory steps I should have followed to begin with. Which brings me to the lessons I've learned with this project, which are also two-fold. One. Do not knit sweaters for Kevin in secret. Too risky and difficult to coordinate with entirely too little reward. Two. Stop being so lazy about gauge swatches. Seriously, how many times to do I have to learn this one?!? I've actually made it my knitting goal this year to knit a stack of sweaters for Kevin and myself so that I finally get over my stubbornness towards doing a proper gauge swatch and thus ensure the garments I slave over will actually fit in the end. Palm to face.

Thankfully, this particular knitting story still has a happy ending because I love this sweater. True, I would have preferred to knit myself a different sweater as my next "me" project, but this is still a really wonderful garment. I've worn it out several times now and am sure it will be in regular rotation until summer. The pattern is Hugo by VĂ©ronik Avery from the Brooklyn Tweed Men collection. Someday I will knit something from this collection for Kevin that actually fits (there are just so many wonderful designs!) but today was not that day. The yarn was thrifted from an area Goodwill store and fortunately I had just enough for this project. It's Bucilla Knitting Worsted. Actually, to be honest, I did run out of yarn at the very end. Since this is a discontinued yarn and I failed to get lucky on eBay, I ended up using Lion Brand Fisherman's Wool for the collar. Not a perfect match, but good enough for a not-perfectly-fitting sweater. Speaking of the collar, it's a mod from the original pattern, too. Kevin actually liked the exaggerated open turtle neck look from the pattern, but I prefer a more standard collar. So, when it was clear that this would be for me, I opted for a simple crewneck instead.
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