First up is the sweater for my niece. I need to finish blocking and make some small adjustments for fit, but it's basically done. When worn, the buttons are supposed to be at the bust, with the skirt section falling from that in a cut-away style. It's made with Cascade Yarns 220 Wool.
This next piece is a special request from my older nephew. He had this old earflap-style hat, bought years ago, and wanted something to replace it.
No, that isn't my nephew. He's much taller. And blonde.
And one more hat for my other nephew, also a special request, both the length and the colors. Yes, he does march to his own drummer. I like that about him. When his brother requested the earflap hat, he said he wanted a stocking cap, one of those long ones, "in orange. With a little purple."
That's not my nephew, either.
Both of the hats are done in Cascade wool, too. I deliberately went with the wool because it's naturally water resistant, handy for damp winter days.
And what am I planning to make for myself? My first project is going to be this tunic, from the above mentioned magazine. I've got some really nice Merino/silk blend yarn, Cascade brand again, that I think will feel really cozy. And if I get cracking on this, there's a slim chance I might finish it before warm weather hits.
2 comments:
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that the final picture is not your nephew either. Can't be sure though. You didn't specify one way or another.
kedisle - like a fair isle pattern, but this style features little keds all over the sweater
Ah, no. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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