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News Flash – The Bookish Girl Knits. A lot.


I have truly neglected the knitting content on this here blog. In many cases projects have been started, finished and gifted without even a brief peek at the world wide web. This week I will present a finished object per day. I think I have that many. I will document each and every one until I run out out of them.

Today – the Shit-com Chic. Remember this post? I started this sweater in July 2005, put it down, picked it up, put it down, picked it up and finished it in December 2005. This sweater was knit as a gift for Juli, my best friend.


Well, I did finally finish this sucker and gifted it to Juli in her Christmas package (sent sometime in February, I’m a horrible post-office doobie.) She loves it! I think that it is a bit big. But, frankly, I’m pretty proud of the finished project. And even more proud that she wears something that I made for her!

Here is a close up of the button.


Purchased at the New York Sheep and Wool festival last fall. I knew I needed a button and this handmade glass one caught my eye. Unfortunately, having finished the project, I did not have it with me. So I eyeballed the color. I think I did a pretty great job!

The pattern is here, I knit exactly to the pattern with two exceptions. Up the sides and down the arms I used paired increases, M1L, M1R instead of the M1L alone. I also increased the length of the sleeves to full length. I would modify the design of the sleeves a bit the next time I do this pattern. If you cast on the called for stitches for the sleeve and plan to knit it full length you will have a very wide wrist and forearm. The sweater’s 3/4 sleeve design starts the sleeve at the widest part of your arm. Whereas, with full length sleeves you typically increase from the wrist – the smallest part of the arm to the forearm/elbow area. Therefore, a full length sleeve should cast on few stitches and increase to the pattern’s starting arm width. This is a great pattern, the sweater is cute and functional. I will definitely knit it again!
Oh, the yarn? It is Cotton-Ease (now discontinued) in Sugar Plum.

Here are some pictures Juli sent me shortly after she received the sweater…

Isn’t she the cutest?!!

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23 Comments


  1. renee says:

    It is a beautiful sweater. I wish I had the patience for all the st it takes to make a sweater. And the swatching. I’m getting better at the swatching, which is good because it just saved me from heartbreak in designing my own scarf.

    Comment - April 16, 2006 : 9:15 pm


  2. wenders says:

    Beautiful! I love the detail of the glass button, too.

    This also makes me feel better about my lack of completion on the Somewhat Cowl. Started at Christmas, all it needs is two sleeves and a cowl. You know, the important parts. :)

    Comment - April 16, 2006 : 9:36 pm


  3. Lauren says:

    Yay for knitting! :) I may have to make a matching Sugarplum Sitcom Chic. You were so sweet to knit it as a present.

    Comment - April 16, 2006 : 9:39 pm


  4. Kathy says:

    It looks great — love it! And the button is just perfect. What a nice present. I, too, am mourning the loss of Cotton-Ease :-(

    Comment - April 16, 2006 : 9:50 pm


  5. Chris says:

    It looks great! Love that button, too.

    Comment - April 16, 2006 : 10:07 pm


  6. goodkarma says:

    Oh, it turned out so well! And Juli is super cute. I love the button you used. I have a bunch of Cotton Ease (saved for a rainy day??) and might have to take another look at that pattern.

    Comment - April 16, 2006 : 10:37 pm


  7. Norma says:

    Um. Is that a typo or did you really mean to rename the sweater? Hee.

    It looks fabulous,and that’s a really GREAT color! Not shitty at all.

    Comment - April 16, 2006 : 11:46 pm


  8. maryse says:

    that came out really cute. i had mixed results when i made my shitcom chic. i ended up frogging it.

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 7:01 am


  9. Laurie says:

    Like it a lot! Great lines, and lovely gift. The button works beautifully. I always did wonder about one button cardigans…do they exist? The picture is worth the 1000 words.

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 7:39 am


  10. Wanda says:

    Beautiful! I really do like the button and think it was a great choice! So glad you finished it and that Juli loved it!

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 8:26 am


  11. Cara says:

    Excellent! And yes, Juli is cute. But not nearly as cute as you! LOVE LOVE LOVE!

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 8:28 am


  12. Carole says:

    Great sweater, Wendy. I wonder how you gave it away! And the button is perfect!

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 9:21 am


  13. susan says:

    I love that sweater! It’s beautiful. The button is just fabulous, too.

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 9:50 am


  14. Vicki says:

    It looks great! Not sure I’ve seen that color of CE before, but it sure is pretty. Lucky friend you’ve got there :)

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 10:19 am


  15. Vicki Knitorious says:

    It looks great, Wendy! And look at Juli — she looks so happy!! What a very nice gift. ; )

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 10:58 am


  16. Stingdragon says:

    Gorgeous sweater and a fab button too- I love the colors!

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 11:15 am


  17. Sandysknitting says:

    She is indeed the cutest. And luckiest to have a friend knit such a wonderful sweater for her! Lucky her. Lucky you!
    Great job! I look forward to the FO week!

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 12:17 pm


  18. margene says:

    You did it, you did it! It’s a great sweater and looks fabulous on you and your friend

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 12:33 pm


  19. KathyMarie says:

    Great work! The button looks wonderful against the lilac color. Hooray for FOs!

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 12:35 pm


  20. Lisa says:

    What a cute sweater, and it looks great on Julie. Love the button!

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 12:39 pm


  21. Earin Marybird says:

    Having a chance to see the sweater on two different body types is so helpful Wendy. It’s gorgeous. Reading your earlier post from 2005 (and all the farts – who hasn’t been there?) makes me feel better about a few things stuffed in my knitting cupboard. It *is* possible to come back to something, fix the problem(s) and finish! Yes!

    Comment - April 17, 2006 : 2:18 pm


  22. Cathi says:

    Don’t you love when I comment bomb? I thought for sure I commented on this, but I guess not. Anyway, I love the button and I was thinking about the whole Wendy/Juli and Cathi/Julie thing…the MA/CO connection, the I connection, the knitting thing…I don’t know, it just seems noteworthy, at least, but maybe I am making a bigger deal than it should be.

    xoxoxo to you both

    Comment - April 20, 2006 : 4:06 pm


  23. Kari says:

    Love the sweater!

    Comment - April 22, 2006 : 12:15 pm

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