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Gloves and toddler sweater...
My mom sent me a CD of photos snapped in 2004, including two knitting projects I did for Christmas that year.
Gloves are pretty fun to make, as it turns out, but I want the recipient THERE to try them on; people have all sorts of finger-lengths. Toddler sweaters, well, the kid will *eventually* grow into them.
Leah E's gloves Made over the Christmas holidays in 2004 for my sister-in-law. 5 st/in, using the glove pattern in The Knitter's Handy Book of Patterns and two ball of Noro Kureyon |
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Cam's Christmas Sweater Made in 2004, out of Noro Kureyon. Buttons from G-Street Fabric. Drop-shoulder pattern made using Sweater Wizard, and modified for shoulder buttons. |
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Cam's Christmas Sweater Seed stitch on the cuffs, neck, and hem, with buttoned shoulders. Sized for a three-year-old, but given to 1 1/2 year old Cam because he was so tall. |
Gloves are pretty fun to make, as it turns out, but I want the recipient THERE to try them on; people have all sorts of finger-lengths. Toddler sweaters, well, the kid will *eventually* grow into them.
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I haven't tried a sweater yet... working on baby booties, my Slytherin scarf, and plotting out a hat pattern...
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And Cam is completely adorable -- and *huge*. He's going to be 3 years old in 2 months, and he's 3 and 1/2 feet tall.
If you want to try a sweater, a baby/toddler sweater is small enough you can get it done in a month, but has all the components of an adult pull-over.