Relaxing

After biking (the kind with pedals) around the hotel grounds this morning, we decided to relax a bit.

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By the pool.

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Yes, that’s my knitting.  A pair of  wool mitts.  Pattern is called Treads.  I’m writing from my iPad so getting the link to show up is challenging.  I’m relaxing, so if you want to find it, I’m sure you can. Or leave a comment and I’ll look it up I and get back to you in a few days.

I’m having a hard time believing it’s still winter at home. We’ll be returning to this soon enough.

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Grandson sweater

Other than a couple of pairs of baby booties, I had not knit anything for our grandson, who turned one year old last month.

I knit sweaters for his twin sisters for Christmas 2013 and had enough yarn left over to knit a sweater for him.

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I used Elizabeth Zimmerman’s February baby sweater on two needles but tweaked the pattern a bit by increasing the beginning stitch count to 70 stitches.

I also added buttons and button band down the the entire front and ribbing at the cuff.   \

Okay, so maybe I just used her outline for the increases at the top of her sweater to make this top-down raglan sleeved sweater.

Is this sweater different enough that I can post the pattern? 

Edit: I wrote this in 2025 from my 11-year old notes Click here for pattern. Warning: not tech edited.

The yarn is Louet Gems 100% Merino Wool light/worsted weight, 100 g/175 yd.

I used two entire hanks of the Pewter and part of a hank of the Linen.  I knit the sleeves until I ran out of yarn making the ribbing extra long so the cuff can be folded back or not.

The buttons are almost a perfect match.  Not that they need to match.  I preferred less contrast so the stripes would be stand out more.

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I added satin ribbon to the button side to give the button band more stability.

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Added the same ribbon to the buttonhole side and did machine buttonholes in the ribbon before hand sewing around each buttonhole to secure the ribbon to the sweater.

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Of course I had to show the model.

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He’s a sweetheart!

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Olympic knitting

I have five things I wanted to blog about but I’ll save the other four for another time.

As most of you know the Olympics  started today even though the “official” parade of countries isn’t until tomorrow night.   Many knitters (and probably crocheters) have a project or two lined up for knitting during the Olympics.

Olympic Knitting!

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I haven’t decided on one project yet.   Have you?

My project(s) would have to be simple enough to knit while watching the events on TV.  The Seamless Slipper pattern is one I can knit in my sleep so I could knit another pair of those.

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Or some fingerless mitts.

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Or a pair of socks.

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First socks 2003

Since Mr. Aitch and I don’t watch much TV, I don’t even know which network is broadcasting it.

Looks like I have some homework to do.