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Can I officially call myself a knitter now?

by Kelly 2 Comments

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A belated Merry Christmas! With all the festivities I didn’t get a chance to do my usual Christmas post.
I’ve been knitting. A lot. And loving it!
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This is my first knitting success story. Most arty/crafty stuff comes pretty naturally to me, but not knitting – I’ve had to really work at it. But finally it’s paying off šŸ™‚

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The pattern is “Annie” by Tikki. The yarn is “luxury” in the colour lavender from Bendigo Woollen Mills.

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I learned so much knitting this cardigan and the end result far surpasses what I thought I was capable of. Thanks be to God, my help and inspiration!

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Isn’t the daisy stitch just beautiful. This is what I love about Tikki patterns – they are quite simple in design but have these little “highlights” to make it special. Most of her patterns are knit on circular needles, which I also love.

This cardi used just over 1x 200g ball of yarn and the buttons were from my stash, which makes the total cost about $15 AUD, what a bargain! OK, lots and lots of hours but so little money.

I’ve already ordered yarn for my next cardigan, this time for my eldest daughter and I must admit I’m feeling quite impatient for it to arrive so I can get started, I’m so loving knitting right now!

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  1. Nell

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    Great job Kel! You are most certainly a knitter! I love Bendigo wool – so cheap and great quality too.

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  2. Sue Elvis

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    Kelly,

    The cardigan is beautiful! You are definitely a knitter.

    I started a cardigan in the spring thinking I could take my time knitting it as there's a lot of time until the cold weather. I think I'd better get it out and continue knitting. Your success has inspired me.

    God bless and Merry Christmas!

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