Sleuthing Sweater Projects

Sleuthing Sweater Projects

Sleuthing Sweater Projects

“Knit with confidence and hope through all crises.” ~ Elizabeth Zimmerman

Why is choosing a sweater project so difficult?  SO.  MANY.  QUESTIONS.

Does analysis paralysis overwhelm you when you think about starting a sweater project?  You’re not alone!  I’m right there with you, which is why I wanted to post this topic.  When there are too many choices, we sometimes don’t even know how to make a choice, much less actually make one, so I’m here to try to help you break a big decision down into micro-decisions.

The good news is that this doesn’t all have to happen at once.  This is a process of considering, pondering, cogitating, perhaps even asking for a second opinion from someone who knows you and your personal style well.  This is also going to give you some good tips on how to leverage Ravelry.com to your advantage without falling down a rabbit hole of half a million search results.

Let’s start with this:  I want to make a sweater.  What kind of sweater?

A sweater I’ll wear.

What, exactly, does that mean?  This is a good time to take a hard look at your closet and be honest about the pieces you always reach for.  At some point in my early adulthood, I had to face the fact that I LOVE fussy, complicated construction, but do I wear things that have fussy, complicated construction?  NO, I do not.  I want a dumb, plain pullover made with comfy yarn that feels like an elevated sweatshirt or a cardigan I can toss over anything from pajamas to a dress.  Is that so wrong?  Only if I spend 60-80 hours and triple-digit dollars to knit a sweater I’ll NEVER WEAR.

Here’s the first tip:  Start with what you happily wear often, whether it’s you-made or store bought—whatever your favorite go-to is, or your top three go-to’s—and then work backward from there.  Study how they are constructed and take measurements of both yourself and the piece(s) to figure out how they fit.

Then start checking off details. For a jumpstart, CLICK HERE to download my helpful Sleuthing Sweater Projects Checklist for free – add it to your cart, then click on “View Cart” and enter the coupon code SWEATERLIST at checkout for your free copy. (Make sure you click on the link under “Downloads” on the right hand side of the confirmation page to get your PDF–clicking on the link under Product will shoot you back to the website.)

Based on what you know and love in your own wardrobe, or want to add to your wardrobe, what kind of sweater do you want to make…pullover, cardigan, poncho, other?  What kind of neckline do you prefer?  What kind of fit do you prefer?  How long do you like your sweaters to be?  Want kind of sleeves do you want (both sleeve type and length)?  Are you willing to seam the pieces together or do you want to knit it all in one go?

And parallel to that, do you prefer working flat or in the round?  Do you have preferred gauge/yarn weight?  Do you like tricky designs and multiple colors, or would you rather keep it simple?  What kind of fibers do you like and wear?  Does it need to stand up to frequent wearing and washing?  How excited are you about complicated stitch patterns or construction?  What are you wearing this for (e.g. every day, wedding, holiday)?

If you can answer these kinds of questions explicitly, it will help reduce the overwhelm and point you in the direction of a narrowed search.

An overarching consideration as you begin your search is your current skill level.  How hard do you want to work to make this new thing?  Do you want something that looks way more advanced than it actually is, or are you looking for something that looks effortless but may require advanced techniques?  Or something in between?  You know I’m not here to judge–this is an opportunity for you to take honest stock of where you currently are in your knitting journey and decide whether a sweater project is the place to use the skills you currently have or to advance your skills.  If it’s your first time knitting a sweater, the instructions and construction alone will probably be enough of a challenge without adding in cables, colorwork, textured stitch patterns, complicated construction, and possibly fussy fibers (ask me how I know!).

Once you have your checklist of constraints (see what I did there?  You didn’t even know you were setting up guardrails, did you?), it’s time to search.  I always start with my own Ravelry library and favorites, but there are a million ways to search for patterns besides Ravelry or Google.  Go to your favorite yarn seller website, local yarn store website, Etsy, Pinterest, or ask your fiber loving friends for suggestions.  Knitting patterns are everywhere!  But if you do use Ravelry for your search, I highly recommend using the Advanced Search features, based on your checklist and your answers to all these other questions, to narrow results to a manageable number of accurately recommended and appropriate patterns.

By the way, if you’re interested in my Navigating Ravelry webinar, click here to join the waitlist and I’ll email you when it’s available!

If you’re still fighting against too many choices or a feeling of overwhelm, pop over to my other posts, Conquer Analysis Paralysis and Creativity Under Constraints for more insight.

Click here for your freebie downloadable Sweater Sleuthing Checklist (add it to your cart, then click on “View Cart” and enter coupon code SWEATERLIST at checkout) to help you keep track of your new project “assignment” and what you want to focus on while you’re looking for a sweater pattern.

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