Cardinal Christmas Sweater

 


Yesterday I finished the second Christmas sweater for my grandson. Phew!  This is the second time I've knit this pattern and the knitting was just as much fun as the first time around. I highly recommend the hyphen pattern

One more holiday knitting gift completed. I am nearly done with the holiday knitting as a matter of fact. I'm dreaming of what to cast on for myself.

What are you working on this week?

Comments

  1. That looks perfect for the holidays! I hope he gets it early! :)

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  2. I do love that shade of red (maybe it's cranberry?) and the sweater is so sweet. I'm working on a sock and remembering how much fun socks are.

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  3. What a sweet sweater. Your GS is so lucky to have you as a grandma. He will always be warm and adorable in all the hand knits he will be receiving.

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  4. Perfect Christmas sweater! That bright red is so cheery.

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  5. In the UK we'd call it a cardigan - but either way it is lovely :)

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  6. I am looking forward to seeing what you decide to knit for yourself. This sweater is fantastic.

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  7. Wow! It turned out beautifully.

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  8. Your grandson is one lucky little boy. He will be well-dressed and warm as he grows up. :-)

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  9. What a sweet little sweater. I hope you can take photos of him wearing it. I cast on a scarf for my granddaughter and finished some fingerless mitts for a niece's November birthday.

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  10. It looks great! I'm knitting another hat ;-)

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  11. Ooh! I love that! I'd like to make one for myself. Wish it came in adult extra large. :)

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  12. Such a cute knit. Love the color.
    xoxo
    Lovely
    www.mynameislovely.com

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  13. Really gorgeous Karen, I hope he doesn't grow too fast and gets some wear out of it!

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