FO: 4 of 7
Quick post. Baby yelling. Have to cook dinner. Have to feed baby. Have to go to class.
Ribbon Edged Cardigan by Debbie Bliss. Still unsure if I want to add the ribbon edge.
Matinee Coat by Debbie Bliss. Color is a little brighter than the "sage" you see here. Love this, but too big. Her sizes run a little large. It will *hopefully* fit her in the spring. This is the project that I found, nearly completed, and had no recollection of knitting it. It must have been done during that blur that was before I had Thaya.
Rugger by Mission Falls. The colors are more raspberry and plum than in this picture. They are a little darker. Hard to get some colors, you know? This is a tiny bit too big. Will be perfect by November.
And finally,
Ends are weaved in! Hurray!







They are all gorgeous, every one and yes DB knits do knit up a bit larger in some patterns dont they. I am sure she will be so cute in all of them.
Posted by: Sue | January 20, 2008 at 01:11 AM
Hi there! I just stumbled upon your blog and thought I'd just say hello! I love love love all the sweaters you've knit, they're just adorable!
Posted by: Caroline | October 07, 2007 at 10:40 PM
Oh all those cardigans and sweaters are absolutely gorgeous. At least being a bit bigger they will fit for longer too. She is such a cute little baby, so pretty.
Posted by: Sue | September 25, 2007 at 02:48 AM
Meg, thank you for your wonderful recent comment on my blog. I love reading about what you and Thaya are doing. You are one of my favorites.
I'm so jealous of your knitting ability! You create such beautiful work. I have a poor, finished-but-not-seemed baby dress that is whimpering from my closet. The dress wishes you had knitted it instead of me!
In your recent comment, you had asked how I got started with digital scrapbooking. Well, I purchased a kit on Lisa Bearnson's website (listed below). It was a fabulous introduction where you get all the supplies you need along with several Flash movie tutorials. It was the right combination of "show me everything I need to know" along with "don't treat me like a complete computer idiot". It was very well done! Here's the link
Lisa Bearnson's August Digital Sampler Kit
http://www.lisabearnson.com/kotm/
I'm also impressed with Jessica Sprague's (it's her instruction on the video) website and blog. And she offers fabulous tutorials as well.
http://jessicasprague.com/
Other than that, I'm a magazine freak. I look at and read lots of scrapbooking magazines (and keep them all). When I'm stuck on how to get started on a layout, I usually find inspiration by flipping through them.
Take care and thanks again! Wendy
Posted by: Wendy | September 16, 2007 at 04:30 PM
The striped sweater is awesome! I love stripes. I am working on a striped raglan for Max. Yes, another one!
Do you think a boy can wear the pinwheel jacket?
Posted by: Aimee | September 15, 2007 at 04:48 PM
Wow! Congrats on getting all this done. they are so cute!
Posted by: amanda | September 14, 2007 at 11:07 AM
She's going to be the best dressed baby in town!
Posted by: Erin | September 14, 2007 at 09:40 AM
Wow! You are a champ!
Posted by: Molly | September 14, 2007 at 08:47 AM
Look at all these FO's! Beautiful stuff, and you pick great colors, too.
Posted by: Amanda | September 14, 2007 at 05:04 AM
ohmyGOD! Your baby pinwheel jacket is just too.freaking.CUTE! All of Thaya's new sweaters are sweet! She is one lucky girl!
hehehe, dinner... so I have the local pizza place number memorized, and they recognize my voice!!
Posted by: amanda cathleen | September 13, 2007 at 09:30 PM
Do you knit in your sleep? Because really, I cannot figure out where you find the time.
Posted by: Megan | September 13, 2007 at 08:45 PM