It was a fun knit. Not sure I would put 13 buttons on a sweater again as buttonholes aren' t my favorite thing. I will reblock the arms as I stretched them too long on the woolyboard. Scottish wool is pretty forgiving so it should block back a bit.
What's next? Working on Fulmar. Half a chart repeat to go to have the top of the back long enough. Next will be to pick up the front saddles and start the top of the cardigan fronts.
It is gorgeous!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteAnne, Erin is beautiful, what a triumph. You must feel such a sense of achievement! Jeanette (ramblybear)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow this is amazing-tied the link from fair isle knitting but it didn't work-you must be thrilled with it-love the colour combination!
ReplyDeleteWish it was cold enough in Dubai (United Arab Emirates)to wear something like this!
Anne, it's just gorgeous! The buttons are perfect for it too. Can't wait to see your Fulmar.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Anne! Can't wait to See it "up close & personal"
ReplyDeleteDear Anne, your Erin is really lovely. I love the buttons. I bet Erin looks fabulous on. It makes me wonder just why I haven't knitted that beauty. I really like it - the colors are perfect and the 'beasties' delighful
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a super FO.
It's unbelievable, that's why, it looks like it's machine knit, it's so even. Gorgeous colors too...you seem to have a talent for selecting colors.
ReplyDeleteThis sweater is absolutely gorgeous. I'm working hard to learn to knit continental so that I can do colorwork two-handed. You are an inspiration!
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