I did some collar modifications and mirrored cables on the sleeves after reading Ken's blog entry of his Durrow. I used the smallest size on US sz 6 needles instead of 8s and added some sleeve and body length.

Pattern: Durrow by Jodi Green
Yarn: Queensland Collection Kathmandu Aran, colorway 155
Needles: US 6 & 4 (for collar)
Started: September 30, 2008
Completed: January 1, 2009

Kathmandu Aran is one of my favorite yarns to work with. It's soft and the subtlety of colors is great.


I had the front and back done during school and tackled the sleeves over winter break. About a week ago I had to be in the car from Chicago to Tulsa, OK. So, I spent the whole time finishing one sleeve, took about 10 hours or so.

The cables and charts look complicated, but by the second sleeve I was moving along quickly and memorized what all the symbols in the chart meant. It's a lot easier than it looks.

It fits Chris perfectly and he loves it!
5 comments:
looks wonderful - what a great gift! I have been thinking about making this one but have yet to commit... :)
it looks great, i LOVE it!!
Your durrow looks great. I'm stalled at the sleeves, the chart does seem daunting, but after reading your post I'm going to dive back in.
WONDERFUL!!
lovely! as a chicagoan myself, I approve!
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