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Blooming with Blossom!








Blossom by Knitting@Knoon is done- it's a wonderful knit! The pattern is interesting, but not overly complicated. This is the first time I used Cascade 220- I had no idea what I was missing! It feels very soft and has a nice drape. I adore this sweater and my daughter likes it too. I might try to make one for myself : )

I love the picot edging and the bell sleeves.














And this is what it would look like if you made one for a pirate.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Yar! Too cute :o)
nanny said…
Hey, matey....land ho! The sweater's a real gem as are the principessas. Great style and a grown up one would be a good idea.
Unknown said…
Adorable chitlins! One chile, two chile!! I am sooo in love with them!! They already look older since Xmas. The sweater is darling as well!! Love the waffling, as I'm a waffler too!!
Love You!
Hope you feel better, someone is rolling some kind of shopping cart down the street at 10:20pm...xoxoxroro
ps remember the time we walked around green lake (you, J, H, me) and i was missing a tooth and wore a head scarf...

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