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Thursday, February 18, 2016

Dexter Has A Sleeve!

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I've finished the first sleeve of my Pink Dexter and started the second.  As you can see, I've decided to go with 3/4 sleeves on this Dexter.  Between the color and the linen content of the yarn, it just feels more spring-like, which means 3/4 sleeves around here. 

Every time I take a photo of this cardigan, I can't wait to block it.  It's such a mess!  The moment I finish this second sleeve, (so glad I'm not an octopus) I'm weaving in the ends and blocking this thing.  I can't wait!

(And just in case you're curious, there are several reasons I'm glad I'm not an octopus, the sleeve thing is just one of them.)

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Blogger kayT said...

I have to say I have totally fallen in love with that pink yarn. What a lovely shade of spring - I mean pink. I haven't used Dandelion but have loved every other Madtosh yarn I have used. And since I too am in Texas it seems like a better choice than wool all the time! Did you alternate skeins on this one?

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