Collar de Pilar

Without further ado, here is my finished Collar de Pilar hand-knitted tee:

I am crazy about this top. It is fun to knit. It is fun to wear. In fact, I’ve been wearing it everywhere since I finished it.

The tee was designed by Kate Davies. I loved this design as soon as I saw it, and purchased a kit from Kate Davies’ shop in 2022. This was just before I caught Covid, and I put the kit away; my covid-induced brain fog led me to choose very simple patterns for some time afterwards. Recently, I needed a project for a long plane trip, found this kit in a box, and realised the time was ripe to cast on.

I knitted it in the original colour scheme using Kate’s own Milarrochy Tweed yarn. It is the first time I’ve used it for a garment, and I was a little worried that it would be itchy next to the skin. I finished it as the pattern suggests, with a dab of hair conditioner in the rinse water, and it bloomed and softened beautifully.

My gauge was off for this. The pattern calls for a stockinette gauge of 28×36. My washed and blocked swatch gave me 24×40 with a US3/3.25mm needle. I know that I could have re-swatched with a smaller needle size and probably have gotten gauge, but I liked the way the fabric looked and felt with the size 3, so I decided to keep it.

To account for the different stitch gauge I knitted a size 4, instead of a size 6. Because my row gauge was also off, I added about 10 plain stockinette rows before starting the patterned yoke. It was a bit of a gamble, but I tried it on multiple times while knitting, and I think the fit is perfect.

I was surprised that it looks good with many different outfits, and have worn it both for work and play.

I highly recommend this pattern. Kate also gives instructions for long sleeves. The university has closed for 5 days for Easter. Yay! A mini-break. I have a new project on the needles, a new book to read, and the flowers are blooming. What more could I ask for?

4 thoughts on “Collar de Pilar

  1. Jennifer – A book lover, tea drinker, and over-analyzer of life. Visit my blog at https://holdsuponhappiness.com to find out more.
    Jennifer on said:

    That is an absolutely beautiful sweater. I can only dream of being able to knit like that!

  2. That is just gorgeous! I’m glad it is as fun to knit as it looks like it would be. This pattern is on my list to eventually do too 🙂

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