White Cotton Sweater with Colored Sleeve Bands (from a printed pattern, except worked in the round)Red Short-Sleeved Sweater (from a printed pattern, worked in the round)Red Fuzzy Sweater (some type of angora or mohair and acrylic)Purple Sampler Sweater (my own design: bramble stitch, vertical ribs with seed stitch interstices, and garter stitch yoke)Navy Sweater with Ruched Band (from a printed pattern, worked in the round)Navy Sweater with Red Motifs and Trim (adapted from a printed pattern; my own choice of motif)Green Wings of Hope Sweater (adapted from a printed pattern; my Wings of Hope motif added)Green Sweater with Fair Isle Band and Trim (my own design; worked in the round)Gray-White-Brown Sweater (from a printed pattern; Lion Brand Homespun yarn; my most complimented sweater)Gray Sweater With Multi-Colored Motifs (from a printed pattern; had to choose near colors from an acrylic series; worked in the round)Favorite Blue and White Marled Sweater (adapted from a printed pattern; cotton; very comfortable)Black Sweater with Rainbow Bands (worked in the round; I had the idea for this many years ago, before the rainbow indicated the LGBT community — it was supposed to be the strong Crayola colors — but whatever)Blue Sweater with White and Rose Band (adapted from a printed pattern; worked in the round; I added the brioche-type band)Black Sweater with Fair Isle Band (worked in the round; my own design)Black Sweater with Fair Isle Band, Back View (as suggested by one knitting author, when working a sweater from the top down in the round, I generally use a faux seam (here, a purl stitch between knit stiches down the back) to help disguise the in-the-round color jog)Mirry Dancers Sweater (from a printed pattern called Mirry Dancers; I can’t wear wool, so I had to choose near colors from a Knitpicks acrylic series; as explained in another caption, I use a faux seam up the back rather than working the jog along a raglan seam — it looks much neater to me)Black Vest (my own design, worked in one piece and seamed at the shoulders)Old Striped Wool Poncho (one of the first garments I ever knitted, circa 1970)Old Striped Wool Poncho, Showing Moth Hole (I don’t use wool any more because it makes me itch and I have to fight the moths)