The Details:
Pattern: Offset Wraplan
Yarn: Cascade 220 super wash, 2 balls
Mods: I only used three buttons instead of seven, not the best idea. I do recommend using more than three.
It did fit him really well before I blocked it. I wonder if washing might tighten it up a bit? At least he will be able to wear it for a while!
16 comments:
Okay, my friend, that's TWICE now you've mentioned having one more on my blog! Are you trying to tell me something? LOL!
I'd KILL for one more, but I think my doctor would kill me. So I will live vicariously through you and others.
That sweater is adorable, but Jack is even cuter!! :)
so cute! At least it's not too small. I think big is always better when it comes to kids clothing.
He looks so sweet in his beatiful fall sweater! You are amazing!
Look at that face. Adorable. And the sweater is sweet. The color is beautiful and if you feel the sweater is just a little big, well, it works so well with the little shirt underneath and he'll grow into it for sure. I really like the pattern with the buttons "offset." Very nice, no doubt about it!
This is so cute. I love the colors. I don't know how to knit, but I crochet and have been thinking of making my own kids fall cardigans. Thanks for the inspiration.
Adorable!
I love that's it's not a typical ole sweater. It's so cute on him!
Love the sweater, but that Jack is a cutie.
Love it! and cant wait to see the other one that you are workig on!!
katie! that is so darling. really really perfect for the fall. and your guy. ahhh! too cute for words!
He's so adorable! So is the sweater. Love the color for fall!
darling ! and orange definitly says fun for fall!
It looks great!
Looks great - love the orange! And he is adorable!
Kris
Such a cute sweater and free! Thanks for the link!
Your button pick looks great on that.
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