It’s a capelet

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Four and a half skeins of Manos and an Ann Norling pattern. It’s warm and soft and for the most part I’m pleased with it. If I ever make another one I’ll probably make it narrower and shorter–a true capelet. The pattern calls this a capelet, but I must admit it’s more of a poncho. But capelet just sounds cooler, doesn’t it?

It’s freezing here. I may have missed my chance to wear this baby as outerwear this year. It’ll still be a good layering piece indoors, though. Maybe we’ll get one more run of more autumnal weather before winter sets in for good so I can trot it out in public.

26 Comments on “It’s a capelet

  1. It looks great! “Capelet” certainly sounds more romantic than “Poncho” — I think because it reminds me of Capulet. It’s hard for me to believe that you’re freezing. We still put on the air-conditioner to sleep, for pete’s sake. But next year when I’m back in the frozen north, I’m SO making a cosy capelet!
    Posted by: alison

  2. It’s gorgeous and it looks so soft and comfy. I think we’re in luck–there’s supposed to be a short spell of crisp-not-frigid weather this week, so you and the capelet best be heading out on the town!

    Nick is a very decent guy. I can confirm that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are a cool band, having seen them play last year. They RAWK.
    Posted by: Em

  3. Cool! I need to get going on mine. Well, actually my duaghter’s. I think it’s perfect for indoor layering. Most of the time I get too hot in cardigans, with a capelet you can free up your arms.

    Posted by: Chris

  4. Oooh! Fabulous! Love the capelet; it must feel wonderful on with the Manos. I love Manos. Woofs to Diego…
    Posted by: Lisa

  5. It looks great! “Capelet” certainly sounds more romantic than “Poncho” — I think because it reminds me of Capulet. It’s hard for me to believe that you’re freezing. We still put on the air-conditioner to sleep, for pete’s sake. But next year when I’m back in the frozen north, I’m SO making a cosy capelet!
    Posted by: alison

  6. It’s gorgeous and it looks so soft and comfy. I think we’re in luck–there’s supposed to be a short spell of crisp-not-frigid weather this week, so you and the capelet best be heading out on the town!

    Nick is a very decent guy. I can confirm that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are a cool band, having seen them play last year. They RAWK.
    Posted by: Em

  7. Cool! I need to get going on mine. Well, actually my duaghter’s. I think it’s perfect for indoor layering. Most of the time I get too hot in cardigans, with a capelet you can free up your arms.

    Posted by: Chris

  8. Oooh! Fabulous! Love the capelet; it must feel wonderful on with the Manos. I love Manos. Woofs to Diego…
    Posted by: Lisa

  9. That is cool. I know my little pooch would love to curl up underneath while sitting on my lap.
    Posted by: max

  10. it turned out lovely. you are just piling up the finished objects lately m’dear!!
    Posted by: carolyn

  11. you’ve finished something else?! good googly moogly. i feel like such a slacker. guess i’ll just have to veg here in front of my computer and live vicariously through you.

    keep up our great work! lol
    Posted by: nakachi

  12. Yeah, I agree. I think you may have missed out on the best time of year to wear your capelet. I wouldn’t want you to get a cold or nothin’. So don’t wear it. Nope. Matter of fact, I think you might be a leetle toooo tempted. Better mail it my way. I’ll wear it in our temperate climes ’til yours warm up. What a pal I am, huh?

    Huh?
    Posted by: Rach

  13. Maybe you could wear it on top of a coat? That’s what I plan to do with my caplet once I get around to knitting it.
    Posted by: Karin

  14. Ooooh, yummy! Oh, how I worship Manos’ beautiful kettle-dyed colors. Delish!
    Posted by: teresa

  15. Looks great! I like the length you have it. I agree it’s seems to be more a mini-poncho than a capelet, but it’s neat as it is. Make a capelet next! (Capelet is a cool word…seems like something someone very literary would wear. Hehe)
    Posted by: Becky

  16. Carrie,
    I just started making the Ann Norling caplet. I am what you would call a “born again knitter”. Anyway, I am having trouble with the increase stitch. What is it suppose to look like? I am confused by the directions and the inc before the PM and after. I, too, am thinking about making in narrower. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
    Patty
    Posted by: Patty

  17. That is cool. I know my little pooch would love to curl up underneath while sitting on my lap.
    Posted by: max

  18. it turned out lovely. you are just piling up the finished objects lately m’dear!!
    Posted by: carolyn

  19. you’ve finished something else?! good googly moogly. i feel like such a slacker. guess i’ll just have to veg here in front of my computer and live vicariously through you.

    keep up our great work! lol
    Posted by: nakachi

  20. Yeah, I agree. I think you may have missed out on the best time of year to wear your capelet. I wouldn’t want you to get a cold or nothin’. So don’t wear it. Nope. Matter of fact, I think you might be a leetle toooo tempted. Better mail it my way. I’ll wear it in our temperate climes ’til yours warm up. What a pal I am, huh?

    Huh?
    Posted by: Rach

  21. Maybe you could wear it on top of a coat? That’s what I plan to do with my caplet once I get around to knitting it.
    Posted by: Karin

  22. Ooooh, yummy! Oh, how I worship Manos’ beautiful kettle-dyed colors. Delish!
    Posted by: teresa

  23. Looks great! I like the length you have it. I agree it’s seems to be more a mini-poncho than a capelet, but it’s neat as it is. Make a capelet next! (Capelet is a cool word…seems like something someone very literary would wear. Hehe)
    Posted by: Becky

  24. Carrie,
    I just started making the Ann Norling caplet. I am what you would call a “born again knitter”. Anyway, I am having trouble with the increase stitch. What is it suppose to look like? I am confused by the directions and the inc before the PM and after. I, too, am thinking about making in narrower. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
    Patty
    Posted by: Patty

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