There comes a time in each project where you just have to put it down and call it done. Or, in the words of my three year old, “Ta-da-da!”
I’m in love with this lace cardigan. From the simple lace motifs, to the seed stitch edging, to the buttonband shaped with short rows, to the delicate buttons, to the lace detail running up the side, to the smile it puts on my daughter’s face because she knows I made it specially for her.
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It is truly lovely! Nicely done.
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Thank you!!! I am sure your boys will enjoy the sweaters you make for them, although you probably will need to work quickly since they’re the same size.
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It’s beautiful!! And she looks super jazzed about it too! 😉
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She loves it! It’s a shame I have to hide it from her because it’s going to get entered into the county fair next week.
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What a beautiful cardigan and a beautiful little girl 😀
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Aw, thank you for the lovely compliments.
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She’s growing up so fast!! LOVE the cardi, the seed stitch is a pita to knit but one of my favorites for the final look.
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I must be weird… The seed stitch swatch is the only one I’ve been happy with. 🙂
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What a beautiful cardigan!
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Thank you! I am so very pleased with how it turned out.
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Looks great! She looks so happy, super picture! Good luck at the fair!
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Thank you! The sweater is at the fair this week. It’s got a second place ribbon attached to it! 🙂
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Wooooo! Congrats!
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