See, this is totally why I'm a sweater-boor: all the "classic" ones look equivalent to me. I mean, I can look at them side by side and describe what's different about them, but they all just read as "nice cable sweater" to my eye. :) (I thought, without checking, that "on break" might be the same pattern as my current Observatory Sweater, but no, no popcorn bobbles.) Any of those would be nice, but to choose among them I'd mostly have to throw darts.
The kimono one is very pretty but not ideal for a sweater whose purpose is to be As Warm As Possible. Ditto the Archer.
The ones with the floppy necks are less my sort of thing.
Reallon looks pretty but I can't quite tell from the pictures what the whole thing looks like (what happens at the waist/stomach? (And how empire-waisted is it, really? Hard to tell.)
Gwendolyn is kind of cool -- I have a strange fascination with hoods, though I can't quite decide whether a wooly sweater with a hood is Cool or Weird. :) It might be just the thing for tooling in a cold house, though it might be less practical for wearing out in public (or under an outdoor coat). Hm...
Oo! Pretty pictures!
The kimono one is very pretty but not ideal for a sweater whose purpose is to be As Warm As Possible. Ditto the Archer.
The ones with the floppy necks are less my sort of thing.
Reallon looks pretty but I can't quite tell from the pictures what the whole thing looks like (what happens at the waist/stomach? (And how empire-waisted is it, really? Hard to tell.)
Gwendolyn is kind of cool -- I have a strange fascination with hoods, though I can't quite decide whether a wooly sweater with a hood is Cool or Weird. :) It might be just the thing for tooling in a cold house, though it might be less practical for wearing out in public (or under an outdoor coat). Hm...