Knitting the airplane and the sea made me think of pattern making in a different way than I normally do. Patterns are normally beautiful through the repetition, but this airplane had to stand on its own, and that made it a very different design process.
I am not especially fascinated by old airplanes flying though the night, but I am fascinated by Harry’s fascination. While knitting this sweater I had to use the intarsia technique. The intarsia technique is not normally one I enjoy to knit with, but for this project it made sense. Maybe it was because I had to use the technique to create the Catalina airplane flying through the night.
The body of the sweater is made with Lazy ribbing (the black part that is difficult to see…)– a stitch I will return to!
Great sweater! I like the combination of the black and blue colours – it really gives you the feeling of watching an airplane flying through the night – The black clouds and the stripes on the sleeves especially gives you the feeling of motion and transition. I am still a novice in knitting, but for me it looks like pure art