Teal Baby Sweater

 

I finished this sweet little baby sweater for the grandbaby-to-be a few days ago. The duck buttons just amuse me every single time I look at the wee sweater. This was sweater was #12 of this pattern by Elizabeth Zimmermann. I am sure I will be making more after the holidays are over in other colors. 

What are you working on this week?


Comments

  1. Those buttons! They just make that little sweater... sweeter! :)

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  2. Every baby should be lucky enough to have a sweater with duck buttons, handknit by a loving grandmother!

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  3. The buttons truly make the sweater. That teal is gorgeous too.

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  4. There couldn't be anything sweeter. The new grandbaby is going to be VERY well dressed.

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  5. Love the teal color and those duck buttons!! Fabulous!! I'm stilll knitting socks and my 2nd French Market Bag. I have not had much time to knit...or read...or stitch...hoping that changes soon...

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  6. Hi Karen,
    ...that is so precious...the teal colour really makes those adorable buttons pop!
    ~Have a lovely day!

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  7. Karen that sweater is so adorable and I absolutely love the buttons! So sweet 😊

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  8. Those duck buttons make me smile too. Let's see, I am working on the Fractal Danger Scarf, a cowl, and some scrappy socks.

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  9. This is so beautiful! I love the yellow buttons with the cute teal colour too! Such a sweet gift for your grandchild :)

    Hope that you are having a great week :)

    Away From The Blue

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  10. Oh my goodness, that sweater is too sweet for words! What a lucky grandbaby! : )

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  11. I have a striped version of the Flax sweater for a grandson on my needles. Those duck buttons are perfect.

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