Finished Project
Will you just look at that face? I can't even deal with how cute this guy is - especially when he is draped in a bunch of squishy woolly goodness!
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I am notorious for not finishing things. I
love starting a project but it takes quite a bit of enthusiasm to get it completely done. (My older son is at school today wearing a hat I 'finished' five years ago with the ends still not woven in). But, today I am basking in the glory of this completely finished sweater for my youngest, Nico, just in time for this week's cold snap here in Philadelphia! I thought I was resigned to gifting this sweater to some other baby next winter, but Mother Nature decided to do me a solid and create some truly miserable spring weather. Thank you ma'am!
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And look how happy this little fella is!
He is modeling the baby sweater
Snug designed by Dutch artist and knitwear designer,
Hinke Schreuders. I knit the cardigan in our new
bulky weight Germantown, in the color peacock, the chunkier version of our
Germantown Worsted. Both yarns are 100% non-superwash wool, and made in the U.S from sheep to skein.
Knit cuff to cuff in a totally unexpected way, this sweater was really fun to make! In true-to-Courtney style, I wasn't paying close attention to the instructions, and missed that I was supposed to do some shaping on the sleeves. Whoops! I don't think it made too much difference, though, and the baby certainly doesn't seem to mind!
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It is spring in Philadelphia, so chances are we'll get a few 80 degree days followed by a few 30 degree days for at least another month. While the change in temperature drives me crazy, at least I know he'll get some excellent use out of this sweater before winter comes around again!
all images by and © Linette Messina Kielinski