It really has been a knitting frenzy here at home. At my in-law’s house. In the car. At preschool. In the doctor’s waiting room. Everywhere I can scrape together a bit of sit-down time.
When I finished this one, I couldn’t believe that I had done it. One, that I had actually completed a sweater for each child (including the one-still-to-come.) Two, that I completed a whole sweater with two sleeves. Three, that this endeavor was actually semi-affordable.
This is the ever-so-popular tiny tea leaves sweater pattern knit up in wonderfully warm lark worsted wool in rosa ragosa from Quince & Co. My Ravelry notes are here.
These shots aren’t great, but I am not going to apologize here for the model’s non-cooperation…being almost 3 years old and all. Oh, I can’t believe that last bit. She is almost 3! This Friday! Shhh…birthday party planning in progress…in my head…from the sofa…while knitting the next little project…




Awww, that is too cute! Yup, Little Miss loves her fingers. Those two, ever since she found them at 3 months old. Paci spit out, fingers in. Many would mind, but I don’t. Thanks for sharing!
I had to laugh at the little girl sucking her fingers. One of my daughters sucked those two fingers and when I gave birth to her younger sister she would suck those same two and share her ring and pinkie finger with her younger sister..
what memories. I love it. and the sweater too.
That’s a beautiful pattern, and the red was a great choice. Super-cute model, too!