I was hoping to show you a finished baby cardigan today… but…
Yep… I frogged it. I was almost done too…. halfway through the last sleeve. But the shape of it had been nagging me for a while. I really should have frogged back when I first realized some of the decreases were making it a bit wonky. At first I thought it would block out… but as I knit more and more it became very apparent that wasn’t going to happen.
So it’s back to the drawing board with this one. And I’m taking suggestions on baby cardigan patterns… because I still need one for the fair, which is creeping ever closer.
And since I don’t have a proper knit to show you… here’s a cat.
Always happy to see a cat!
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Have a look at this designers patterns for inspiration
https://www.ravelry.com/designers/oge-knitwear-designs?page=1
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Sigh; it happens and you will find just the right one!
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You can almost hear the snores!
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Oh, no. Baby sweaters are hard. I’ve looked and looked for good ones. Ones that fit are not that cute and the cute ones are just for show-not for real babies.
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Dang, I hope you find the perfect pattern for that beautiful yarn.
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Aw, what a floof! Sorry about the card, hope you find one to make in it’s place. The current one I am redesigning is coming out a bit long and narrow, but I am sure blocking will open up the cables. I hope.
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Aww, sleeping kitty!
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Sorry it didn’t work out. But there’s a baby card in a a Beehive Leaflet I think?
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I love the baby cardigan from the MDK 6th Field guide: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cockleshell-cardigan-2
That cat looks so comfy!!!
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Oh, no! Well, it is a wonderful cat photo.
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I’m sorry about the sweater, but you always produce such wonderful knitting I’m not worried.
I love the cat!!
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