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There's a chill in the air and I am wearing Jeans so it must be fall. If it's fall where are Olavia's new fall sweaters? No worries they are arriving. Sneak a peek. Let's start with Snow
It’s frustrating to invest time, effort and money to knit a baby sweater only for the intended wearer to seemingly instantaneously out-grow it. I hit on the perfect solution to this dilemma while reading Deborah Newton’s book Designing Knitwear. Deborah encouraged her readers to design a sweater using the traditional tennis sweater design. This sweater style features a rolled up ribbed waist. Employing this feature allows the baby sweater to “grow” along with your baby. While small your baby can wear the sweater with the waist rolled up. When your baby grows simply unroll the waist.
More sweaters coming soon.
It’s frustrating to invest time, effort and money to knit a baby sweater only for the intended wearer to seemingly instantaneously out-grow it. I hit on the perfect solution to this dilemma while reading Deborah Newton’s book Designing Knitwear. Deborah encouraged her readers to design a sweater using the traditional tennis sweater design. This sweater style features a rolled up ribbed waist. Employing this feature allows the baby sweater to “grow” along with your baby. While small your baby can wear the sweater with the waist rolled up. When your baby grows simply unroll the waist.
More sweaters coming soon.
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