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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Capture the Moment

Capture the Moment cardigan 
My Capture the Moment cardigan is moving right along.  I've finished the upper sections of the back and both fronts and I've just joined them at the underarm to work the body in the round.  This is an oversized cardigan, meant to be big and snuggly, but that means long rows.  Lots of knitting!
Capture the Moment cardigan
I did get a better photo of the neck and front edging stitch pattern.  At this point, I don't have to think about it too much, just glance at the chart to double check which row I'm on, but it's moving pretty quickly.  I would think you could replace this stitch pattern with anything that has the same row gauge as stockinette (so no lace), but this pattern is reversible so it doesn't look strange if you fold back the edge at the collar. 

In a totally unrelated note, have you ever tried to type a blog post while your kitty rubs his chin on your laptop screen?  Yeah, that's happening.

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Blogger kayT said...

I don't have a blog but I have two kitties who take turns rubbing their faces on my keyboard, creating havoc, sending me to strange websites, and scrambling my typing. I am currently taking advantage of the fact that they are sleeping!

Thanks for the closeup of the pattern on the sweater; it's lovely.

3:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aren't cats fun! The sweater is beautiful and so is the merino/silk you are spinning.

1:12 PM  

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