I love knitting sweaters. They’re challenging and satisfying projects, and – if you believe in getting gauge and know how to choose the right size and yarn – they’re custom-made just for you or the recipient and wonderful to wear. I’m so happy we have lots of people who feel the same way!
Jill Pelchar made this cute hoodie for one of her granddaughters:
You can see her other grand in the background picking out yarn for her own hoodie.
A couple more summer projects:
Deb Hawk made this adorable top from a combination of yarns she chose:
And Suzy Crump knit this cute summer tee from a wonderful color of Zooey:
Knitting for babies is always fun and gratifying. Marci Frey made this sweet Last-Minute baby sweater for a friend:
(Please don’t ask me why the photo is so small, I don’t know what I did.)
And Carol Whitcraft made these two matching smocked cardigans for two of her greats!
Suzy decided to rip another sweater and re-dedicate the yarn to this cabled pullover. She was very happy with the new sweater and you can see why:
Rochelle Mann designs her own sweaters from the ground up. This lovely and flattering cabled cardigan looks great from all angles:
Debby Andrews worked hard to finish this little summer cardigan and had enough warm weather to still wear it this fall:
And Sheila Yarus always impresses us with her excellent knitting, her choice of styles to make, and the way she can visualize how they’ll look in different yarns. Three beautifully successful projects:
In a combination of Silk Garden Sock colors:
In Shibui Pebble:
In Fino from Manos:
Wow, wow, wow, you all!! Wonderful! Thanks for showing us!