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Rosy Featherweight Cardigan Complete
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I finished my cardigan over the weekend and in time for the wedding. However, I put my dress on with the sweater and it looks not good. So I won't be wearing it after all. Poofy skirting is hard to dress up with wool. Just saying.
If you haven't knit this sweater yet, you should. It's fun and light and a great traveling project. I'm thrilled that it looks great with jeans.
It's so cute on you! You are the most productive knitter, I don't know how you do it except you must pick up the needles more often than me. I will go and look closer at your Ravelry notes, thanks.
Well shoot, I'm sorry about the sweater won't work, maybe a shawl would be better (?), but it is a great looking sweater Karen and such a pretty color.
Beautiful work!! That turned out amazing! It looks fantastic on you, too. And I do love the pattern as well...I find it tempting, but considering my "to-do" list, I'm not sure I'll ever have the time to knit one haha! Also, you brought up my only complaint I have about wool: it is extremely difficult to pair it with fancy clothes!! I wish it wasn't the case. Sigh.
What a pretty sweater. The color and fit are just perfect. Isn't it funny how sometimes the knitted garments go well with some outfits and not others? I find it hard to predict.
You are really selling that sweater pattern. You did an excellent job and you make me feel like, "hey maybe I can do that too!" I love that about visiting here. hehe. I'm sorry it didn't work with the wedding outfit but you have an excellent sweater in an excellent color. hmm. featherweight eh? maybe for the spring ...
Good morning! How are you and how is your crafting coming along? I continue to work feverishly on the christening blanket and am now mulling over how to finish it off without doing all of the remaining charts. I do not have much yarn left with the second skein. I do have a third optional color (similar to the first one) but I'm not sure if I want that and most of all I don't know if 500 yards will give me an additional inch of pattern based on how many inches I obtained with the second skein. If I could get the blanket to be 36 inches wide and long (it's a square!) I feel that would be enough of a blanket. So my wonderings are: how many add inches in blocking will I get? Definitely one inch per quadrant but would I get two inches? Three inches might be right out! Also, how do I finish it off? I am going to flip through some of my other knitting books for some ideas. Overall, I have loved knitting this and I'm excited to get it off the needles and give it a blocking....
Good morning lovely people! How are you? How's the weather? We are having a crazy heat wave and I am so done with it. I got into my car yesterday early evening after it was parked in the sun for 2 1/2 hours. The car registered 97 degrees. Good gracious!! My knitting have been a lot of fun this week. The top photo is yet again another baby sweater , this time for our grandbaby-to-be. You know I love to knit baby sweaters, they knit up so very fast. Below is the small baby blanket that has seen only a few rows added since the last time I took a photo. What have you been working on this week?
Good morning! How are you? I should make this post title 'non-knitting news'. I haven't done much of anything for a span of days because I haven't been feeling well. However, the medicine I started on Sunday night is finally working and so I am less miserable. I was knitting last night and that is a sign of health for me. Above is the third cowl of the same pattern but I am only making one project page for the three of them. They will be gifts eventually. The knitting is mindless and somewhat comforting when I am watching a tv show or listening to a podcast. What are you working on?
You are so talented...your cardigan is gorgeous !! I love the colour and the feather weightyness of it ! Have fun at the wedding.
ReplyDeleteYour featherweight cardigan is so pretty that maybe you should consider another dress for the wedding so you can wear it!
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute on you! You are the most productive knitter, I don't know how you do it except you must pick up the needles more often than me. I will go and look closer at your Ravelry notes, thanks.
ReplyDeleteSuch a shame, at least it won't go to waste, such a beautiful cardigan. It looks beautiful on you and it is such a gorgeous colour.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry it didn't work with the dress, but judging from these shots, it'll work with nearly everything else. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWell shoot, I'm sorry about the sweater won't work, maybe a shawl would be better (?), but it is a great looking sweater Karen and such a pretty color.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I love the color.
ReplyDeleteI really do need to give this pattern a try.
It's lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sweater in a gorgeous color. Well done!
ReplyDeleteFrom here the sweater looks elegant enough to dress up anything. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on this cardi. Yay on a finish! I like the kettle-dyed colour look.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cardigan. What a shame it doesn't work with the dress after all
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful colour!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous and I'm definitely going to get this in my queue for whenever I have time to knit something for myself :D
ReplyDeleteIt looks so fantastic on you! I love that color so much, and it definitely looks like the perfect thing to wear with a pair of jeans :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!! That turned out amazing! It looks fantastic on you, too. And I do love the pattern as well...I find it tempting, but considering my "to-do" list, I'm not sure I'll ever have the time to knit one haha! Also, you brought up my only complaint I have about wool: it is extremely difficult to pair it with fancy clothes!! I wish it wasn't the case. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I LOVE the colour.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic on you. Great color.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Karen and it looks awesome on you :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty sweater. The color and fit are just perfect. Isn't it funny how sometimes the knitted garments go well with some outfits and not others? I find it hard to predict.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great and I really like that color on you!
ReplyDeleteIt is divine! But now what will you do for the wedding?
ReplyDeleteI have a bought shawl that goes with it, I know I should wear one of my knitted ones...but that shawl looks fab with the dress!
DeleteI love that you knit your sweater so fast and then when I love how it looks and I have to add it my list! Great color!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous and a beautiful colour! So even though you might not wear it to the wedding, I am sure that you will wear it lots! xx
ReplyDeleteLooks SO good. A very flattering shape and drape. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sweater and I love the color! I hope to be able to knit so well someday (so far I have done very basic easy things)
ReplyDeleteIt looks really great on you, Karen! Too bad it doesn't match your dress you'll be wearing for the wedding.
ReplyDeleteI'm popping over to add that sweater to my queue! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous- love it on you- especially the color so pretty.
ReplyDeleteLovely as always, still beats the heck out of me how you can whip these things up, go speedy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the color. I had a featherweight on the needles once and I just couldn’t get beyond the shoulders. ;-)
ReplyDeleteaw such a shame it didn't go with the outfit you wanted it to, but it looks terrific all the same! well done! jenny xx
ReplyDeleteYou are really selling that sweater pattern. You did an excellent job and you make me feel like, "hey maybe I can do that too!" I love that about visiting here. hehe. I'm sorry it didn't work with the wedding outfit but you have an excellent sweater in an excellent color. hmm. featherweight eh? maybe for the spring ...
ReplyDeleteI love the color, Karen! Would it be easy for a beginner?
ReplyDeleteGreat cardigan, I love it!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Karen, great job!
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