Well, the cardigan is sadly not finished but a finish is not far away.
I have decided not to go for the ribbing look border and instead I am doing the same border as I did on the Wildshore blanket which is making a nice firm edge. Another couple of rows of dc to do all around the the bottom, fronts and neck. Then I will just need to pull out that cuff and work both cuffs for a finish.
Meanwhile #10 is our number for April and on my list this is to make some snap top bags to use as Christmas gifts. So first up I need to buy a tape measure!
Happy April!
Your sweater is so pretty! You'll still get plenty of use from it this spring even though it's warming up some. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteThe lengthening worked out well. Number 10 sounds like an easy project, as hoped for.
ReplyDeleteLin, your cardigan is gorgeous! Goodness, you whipped up this pretty very quickly. Those grannies are lovely in those colours.
ReplyDeleteThe cardigan is beautiful, Lin. I look forward to seeing the snap top bags.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great. A perfect spring sweater.
ReplyDeleteTe va a quedar preciosa. BESICOS.
ReplyDeleteYour cardigan is looking beautiful Lin. I wish you lived closer as I have several tape measures I could share with you. xx
ReplyDeleteIt's looking so good... almost there. you may use it as I hear there is a cold blast coming your way.... my children are being cheeky as it is called Dave (Hubz' name)
ReplyDeleteHugz
This is fabulous! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour cardigan is looking lovely. Your snap bags getting made will be a jump on the Xmas gifts
ReplyDeleteSo close, I am sure it will be finished soon...and depending on how many bags, I am sure you will meet the April Challenge easily enough.
ReplyDeleteA pretty cardigan you've nearly finished.
ReplyDeleteThat cardigan is looking very pretty - it will be so satisfying to wear!
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