2005 holiday cards and 3 sweater pieces done
Put to good use. I normally would save all of these cards never to really look at them again. I scraplifted this page from Ali Edwards. Scraplifting is where you borrow an idea or the whole page from someone else. It is completely accepted within the scrapbook community as long as you don't try to pawn off the idea as your own.

I also got the second sleeve done for Nathan's sweater. It is just an easy rollnect sweater and it shouldn't have taken me this long to finish it, but I kept getting sidetracker. Don't we all. I may have to add a few rows to the body part. I made the sleeves a bit longer, but I think I should have added a few inches to the body. The sweater looked plenty big a few months ago when I had finished the body part, but Nathan has sprouted in the last month or so.

I also got the second sleeve done for Nathan's sweater. It is just an easy rollnect sweater and it shouldn't have taken me this long to finish it, but I kept getting sidetracker. Don't we all. I may have to add a few rows to the body part. I made the sleeves a bit longer, but I think I should have added a few inches to the body. The sweater looked plenty big a few months ago when I had finished the body part, but Nathan has sprouted in the last month or so.

4 Comments:
Hope the sweater fits!
What yarn are you using?
the yarn is James C. Brett Marble in Denims. It is 100% acrylic and DK weight.
It was only $5.50 a ball, that was the best part. Only $11 to knit the sweater.
The sweater is so cute! And I love the card. Hope you come to knitting soon!
I think I am going to do the Ali Edwards thing too for my Christmas cards. I really liked how yours turned out!
Great colors for that sweater it looks soft! I LOVE the roll neck kind for kids (as you can tell from my knitting CJ entry). Use that pattern I included. It is all one piece so no knitting the pieces together at the end - it's great!!
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