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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Knitting for Spring?!



So much for those bright Spring colors!  I am still knitting, even though the weather is on a warming trend, and my color choice is very un-Spring-like.  But what are you going to do?


I need more red sweaters in my wardrobe.  Okay, I do not NEED more, but I sure would like more, and I have decided to do something about it.


Liz has generously shared this vintage Stitchcraft pattern with her readers, and I thought it would make an excellent project.


The ribbing is becoming a bit monotonous, so I may put this down for a week or two, but it has been keeping my fingers busy!


13 comments:

  1. Well thats looking fabulous! And the progression of the photos is like time lapse photography! Love it!!

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  2. That's looking beautiful! I happen to be working on a red sweater for spring at the moment too, so you're not alone!

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  3. Gorgeous. Red knows no season in my opinion -- it's always right!

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  4. That pattern/design is gorgeous - and in red, it will be perfect! I agree with Peter's comment above - red is always in season.

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  5. Federal, state, or local; you'll get a citation every time you wear it!

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  7. Beautiful Color and Collar!! Looking forward to seeing this completed!!
    * Sorry for the typo....didn't give me the option to edit. :-)

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  8. Can't wait to see it! You make such lovely sweaters and the red is beautiful.

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  9. Red is always in season! What a lovely job you've done so far - such a pretty sweater :)

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  10. That is beautiful, great color... Can not wait to see the finished sweater...

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  11. Fabulous collar and ribbed waist. This is shaping up to be such a splendidly pretty sweater.

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  12. Phew, that really is a lot of ribbing! It's such a beautiful sweater though, and you chose a great color. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished garment!

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