I finished my sweater. Instead of a fancy photo, I thought I would show you how the sweater will be used: over pajamas, accompanied by a cup of coffee.
Should I block the button band? Yes. Am I going to? No. I sewed on the buttons, and that is enough.
With the completion of this sweater I’m back in the black on my yarn diet. Now I can start daydreaming about the Iowa Sheep and Wool Festival in June.
most of my knits are used at home or camping 🙂 coffee in hand!
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Home is the coziest.
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That looks awesome! So cozy and comfy!
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Thank you! It almost makes me wish we would get another cold spell…..almost.
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NO NO NO NO NO I hope you knocked on wood after you said that!!
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I love your sweater! It’s great seeing how knits are really used:)
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I like people to get a realistic view of my laziness. 🙂
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I almost never block sweaters until I e worn them a few times! Unless its colorwork. And I’ve only done one of those!
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It looks great and I wouldn’t block anything:)
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Sometimes it’s important to just move on.
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Your sweater looks great! So cozy and comfy 🙂 I wouldn’t block it either.
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That sweater will be used! It’s perfect for around home, and it goes very well with your coffee cup!
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I want that sweater. I LOVE IT
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Thank you so much! That is such a nice complement!
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