I'm really pleased to share that I finished my second Tanvi early this past week. Isla was so in love with her cardigan that she wore if for several days straight, including over her pj's at night. I cannot imagine a better thank you than that, so it was well worth making it.
Once again I dragged the girls outside for pictures in their pj's. |
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Pattern: Tanvi
Yarn: Sirdar Snugly 4ply (I like this yarn, I would definitely use it in baby projects as well)
Comments: I did make a few changes, such as a garter stitch border instead of a 1x1 rib. I wish I had made the collar wider though. It was only about 4 rows and it is sort of lost at the top. Also, I wish the collar were smaller. It is pretty wide, and with a lot of wear stretches out quite easily making it look even bigger.As part of my WIP post on Wednesday I showed a tiny bit of a leaf dish cloth I was working on, and let me tell you--this is a fun, fast knit. I sometimes forget how gratifying a quick project can be. I ended up finishing it in just a couple of nights. It turned out looking like this:
The last line of the patten reads something like this: wet cloth and shape into leaf, dry. Ahhhh, blocking magic. Here it is drying:
I love it! I'll definitely be making more of these!
Happy Crafting everyone, thanks for stopping by!!
Awww, she's adorable :) And the cardigan is gorgeous too :)
ReplyDeleteThe cardigan is lovely as are the girls. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely cardigan, a perfect color for a girl! I like the leaf too.
ReplyDeleteI love blocking - it really is magic ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the cardigan, it looks gorgeous
So nice that your child likes to wear things you knit, with 3 boys, it's not quite the same! Thanks for stopping by my blog. Have a lovely weekend :)
ReplyDeleteAh, her cardi is simply adorable. I love how it blocked too.
ReplyDeleteYour leaf dishcloth is great. Sorry I didn't comment Wednesday, it's been a rough week of busy.
Love the cardigan. The pictures are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cardigan! You are so fortunate to have such excellent models to show your handiwork off :D
ReplyDeleteI wish I could give my girls such a thoughtful, pretty and appreciated present!
ReplyDeleteWow, your leaf blocked perfectly! It really is magic. Isn't it awesome when the kids love something that much?! You've doen really well. Ahh to be that young and silly and happy again!
ReplyDeleteLovely sweater and I agree blocking is the miracle of knitting :D :D :D
ReplyDeleteSo sweet...How much fun is that leaf. I can see so many uses for that.
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Carrie "The Handmade Homemaker"
Love the cardigan and I must admit I thought the leaf was a banana until the blocked pic - it is indeed magic! It is a great leaf!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful weekend
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Such cuties!!!
ReplyDelete...and what a great leaf project!! I love this one! XXO-
Have a wonderful holiday weekend! XXO-
How cool. Both the cardigan and the dishcloth are fab
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I'm glad you have enthusiastic knitwear recipients :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cardigan and great photo's!
ReplyDeleteYour girls always make me smile. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful how excited she is about her new cardigan.
I love the view at your house .... rolling hills, trees ... how wonderful! I hope your girls love growing up with such big spaces around them!
ReplyDeleteCute sweater :)
So adorable! It looks fantastic on her, wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteI see why she loves wearing it. That sweater is adorable!
ReplyDeleteBoth of those patterns are fabulous! I'm going to have to Favorite both of them!
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