I've been following along with
luvinthemommyhood's summer sweater KAL, working on my first ever adult sweater! I've made three for L, but that hardly counts since proper fit isn't really an issue with baby sweaters. In my opinion, it's definitely getting a nice fit that's the challenging part of sweater knitting, not the actual knitting techniques. I chose Hannah Fettig's lovely
Calligraphy Cardigan for my project since I have a similar store bought sweater that I love. I was pretty confident with choosing this sweater that I'd be able to get a good fit and the style would be flattering on me. I've been chugging away and have just started the increases for the hips. I think I might actually get it done in time for cold weather, if not by the end of the KAL!
A couple things about the
yarn...I love it, first of all. It's soft, washes well, and should be nice and warm while still being lightweight. Since it is loosely twisted and is still lubricated for machine knitting, it is a bit splitty. You need to pay a little more attention to what you're doing, especially with increases, or you end up with split stitches. But, oh, it's worth it! The extra fine merino is deliciously soft, I know this will become one of my favorite sweaters!