Finished!
Hurray! My BSJ is off the pins!
I made loads of mistakes but it's been a wonderful learning experience.
I made loads of mistakes but it's been a wonderful learning experience.
I actually prefer it wrong sides out but I'm afraid my weaving in of ends ain't good enough to let that happen. Next time.
I'm looking for a charity knitting project to send it to. Anyone any suggestions? Thanks.
7 Comments:
You could send it to Dulaan (http://www.nwkniterati.com/movabletype/archives/MossyCottage/DulaanFlyer2007_color.pdf) (link is a pdf). It's a great sweater, you did a very nice job.
By Ruth, at 7:31 PM
i am afraid i know nothing about charities. living in denmark it is not so much a subject expect for paying money to different charities. But i like the sweater very much. well done.
By knititch, at 12:24 AM
Dulaan would have been my suggestion, too, they send clothes to children in Mongolia.
By Kucki68, at 11:34 AM
Another idea is Afghans for Afghans if it's 100% wool. (They accept only wool garments.) Nice job! I'm itching to try this pattern, but I've got too many things on the needles already.
By Kelley, at 10:17 PM
I love the sweater. I have made the baby surprise jacket and want to try the adult. The math scares me....did you have trouble making it the correct size?
By Suzie, at 6:47 AM
Mine is just the baby version Suzie
By Sally Webster, at 12:44 AM
It came out beautifully. Any suggestions on how to make the adult verion?
By Pam, at 8:28 AM
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