So, I knitted a cardigan! That’s right, I knitted this chunky pink cardigan with pompoms on the shoulders and balloon sleeves. It’s a total monstrosity but I absolutely love it.
There’s quite a story to the creation of this knit. Almost a year ago now, I was scrolling aimlessly through Pinterest and I came across this photo of a girl wearing a slouchy pink cardigan with pompoms on the sleeves. I loved its effortless fit and how good it looked paired with a slogan t-shirt and some light blue jeans.
After some investigation, I found out that the cardigan was made by Mums Handmade, a Greece-based brand whose products are hand-knitted by “kickass mums”. By now you may have seen bloggers around the world wearing Mums Handmade knits - they are quite the blogger favourite and there’s no wonder why. Taking inspiration, both from the handmade aspect of these cardigans and from the actual design itself, I decided to knit my own!
The creation of this statement knit was the collaboration of three generations. I had the idea and, of course, knitted the whole thing. My genius grandma helped with the design as we had no pattern to work from. My mum generously bought me the wool – it’s the Crazy Sexy Wool in Hot Punk Pink by Wool & The Gang. Sadly, my mum didn’t make it to see the end result as she passed away from motor neurone disease in October. I can almost hear her now, on seeing the end result – “wow, that’s great!” she would say, even if she thought it was totally wild.
I can say that knitting this cardigan brought me great comfort at the worst time of my life – knitting can feel quite therapeutic and it’s so great to turn off screens and just sit down to do an old craft. I loved collaborating with my grandma on this as it brought us closer together and gave us a distraction during such a difficult period. I feel that this cardigan will always feel special, having a connection to both my mum and grandma, and I know I will keep it forever.
Today, I am sharing the finished pink cardigan for the first time and I am so pleased with how it turned out. At times, I was worried that I’d made it too big or too small but it actually has that perfect oversized fit. It’s lovely and slouchy, billowing out on the back and being cinched in just under the bum by the rib. I love how the pompoms go across the back and the chest before creeping down the arms to a balloon sleeve.
I’ve styled it in a simple way that is reminiscent of the outfit that inspired me in the first place, which, of course, meant jeans, a t-shirt and Converse. These jeans are my vintage Levi’s 501s that I wear all the time and are super comfy. I think the wash of the jeans goes perfectly with the hot pink colour of the cardigan and I love how the cardigan sits just below the bum. This melon tee is a few years old now but I bring it out every summer and I love the way the green clashes with the vibrant pink of the cardigan.
So there’s the story of how I knitted this pink cardigan, from the inspiration to the making of it and the finished garment. It’s quite a personal piece to me and I hope you’ve enjoyed this slightly different type of post. X
P.S. Have a bloody wonderful long Easter weekend! You deserve it!
