As you may recall, Gus learned to knit, over the summer, and made a big beige square, which he is very proud of. Last week, Perry of @tangy.tangelo mentioned that he was planning to knit a sweater, and Gus was completely inspired! I tracked down some beginner-friendly vintage Ken sweater patterns from the 60s, and, Gus and Perry have started a knit-along, knitting their sweaters at the same time. We’ll see how Gus’ turns out!
Gus is curled up with Sinatra and a cozy flannel blanket, knitting away industriously, on his 60s sweater knit-along project! He’s added a series of colorful stripes, to create a gradient effect in the sweater.
It’s the big reveal!! Gus and Perry of @tangy.tangelo have completed their sweaters!! Gus’ is sunset gradient, and Perry’s is a beautiful rich chestnut, which he dyed by hand, using onion skins!! (Check out @tangy.tangelo to see an awesome video of his process!) Gus met with Perry, over zoom, to share his sweater and admire Perry’s fabulous craftsmanship. It’s Gus’ first wearable piece of knitting, since learning to knit last summer, and he is overjoyed to have been able to work on it along side Perry! This knit-along collab has been so much fun and so motivating for me as well! A huge thank you to @tangy.tangelo for all your encouragement along the way!
Here’s another look at Gus’ knit-along sweater, made in tandem with @tangy.tangelo! 😃 The knitting pattern is a vintage 60s Ken pullover design, but the stripes are 100% inspired by classic @missoni gradient sweaters!