The needles, that is. I just finished sewing buttons on to my second Sheep Yoke Cardigan and it is officially a FO!
Sheep Yoke Cardigan is a free pattern on Ravelry from designer Jennifer Little. This pattern was one of the first patterns I found when joining Ravelry, and I knew I had to make it. After making it the first time, I wanted to make it again (and that doesn't happened too often with me and patterns).
Now, as I was knitting this one, I was inspired all over again. I decided I would make this sweater yet another time with thinner yarn in a very neutral color palette. The idea is that this will be what Baby Bernardi comes home from the hospital in. Last week, I made a visit to Center Street Knits to pick out my colors. Here's the color scheme:
Now, as I was knitting this one, I was inspired all over again. I decided I would make this sweater yet another time with thinner yarn in a very neutral color palette. The idea is that this will be what Baby Bernardi comes home from the hospital in. Last week, I made a visit to Center Street Knits to pick out my colors. Here's the color scheme:
*Sigh* So beautiful- makes me want to start another one right away!
If you haven't done so already, go take a peak at this designer's Ravelry page. I may already see a few more kids knits that will be on my needle in the near future.
How cute is this!?!
Chronicles of Narnia Baby Cardigan by Jennifer Little
In other news, today Joe and I are celebrating our 5th wedding anniversary- I am beyond blessed to be married to such a wonderful man. I can't believe that this will be our last anniversary before we're a family of three!
I think Joe has a little something planned for the weekend, but before we take off, I'll be teaching a slipper workshop at Knitting on the Fringe in West Bloomfield tomorrow morning. As of this morning, there are still a few spots available for the class (Interested? Contact the shop). If you are local to the area, I'd love to see you there.