The Camilla Babe
What a beautiful scallop center. How sweet that garter stitch is.
Another lovely garter stitch piece by Carrie is The Annabel Sweater. That squishy blue wool was wound around my fingers all the way to Vermont last October. The almost sweater met my sweet friends in St. Johnsbury and kept me comfortable high in the sky, on route back to Oregon. Here I sat on the porch with it and watched the leaves brown and die and thought of what was alive in me. It was a comfort. It is still.
There they are; there we are.
When my sister in law asked me to knit her a sweater I sent her tons of Quince and Co. and specifically Carrie patterns, hoping she'd like one that might be really fun to knit and sure enough she chose one from my special, favorite designer, The Moorland Cardigan. This one is not available through Quince. Instead you can find it here at Classic Elite.
So, here's the slow but moving progress of The Moorland Cardigan. Bea is quite helpful, see.
The yarn is an absolute treat to knit with. It is hearty and wooly. It is mostly black and strong as a Swede. It's swedish and from Close Knit. I adore knitting this thing. Oh and look at that Bea!
2 comments:
What beautiful work! (sweater & baby both) I don't know how you can choose between all these patterns...I see more than a lifetime's knitting work. :) Keep sharing .....
Oh my gosh, I know! And thanks Aunt Judy. You've done nice work on both departments as well. Can't wait to see what you're working on! xo
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