Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Knitting Sweaters


I am enjoying the simplicity of this sweater pattern that I am in the process of writing.

The first was done on larger needles with organic cotton yarn.
The second sweater that I am almost done with is knit using some wool yarn from my local yarn store - (Patons 100% wool in a light worsted weight in a beautiful color called seafoam)

I am also playing around with wood burning on our handmade buttons - hearts and stars!

Joining in with Ginny today for the Knit Along.

17 comments:

  1. love it for my next grandchild!!!
    Write the pattern as soon as posible!!!!

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  2. Beautiful sweaters!

    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  3. Love the simplicity of the pattern and the wood burned buttons are wonderful on both. :) That bluish seafoam color is so sweet.

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  4. The sweaters and buttons are looking adorable.

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  5. Your sweaters are so cute! And what a great idea to woodburn the buttons. Your creativity is inspiring. :)

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  6. I love the sweaters and those buttons are the perfect finishing touch.

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  7. Love the sweaters, and love the buttons! So sweet.

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  8. Every bit of it... LOVE!

    Blessings, Debbie

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  9. So, so beautiful! You do such a lovely job with them!

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  10. I love both sweaters, though I especially love the white one. I also love your buttons!

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  11. What a cute sweater patterns! And I love the little buttons, they look charming on the handknits!

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  12. How beautiful! A sweater knit from your own pattern with buttons you've made yourself. Perfect. And I love the woodburning detail on the buttons!

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  13. They're wonderful, Tonya. I so love garter stitch! So simple, and so nice. :)

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  14. These are sweet sweaters, indeed. Love those buttons - do you plan to carry them in your store?

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  15. Absolutely adorable! Love those buttons too.

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  16. Looks wonderful!!! Do share the pattern when you can! :)

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