Oh my, where to start? I was so excited when Ginny announced that she was releasing the pattern for her lovely Sunday Sweater. I offered to test knit if she needed any more hands...so when Ginny emailed me and asked for help proof reading the pattern, I was beyond thrilled! She promoted me to "test knitter" and I loved having an excuse to knit during every spare moment this past week. I love Love LOVE this pattern. She has really created something special here...Jenny and I are both absolutely thrilled with the results! It's delightfully feminine, but comfy enough for play, and perfectly styled for fitting over her dresses. I'm bummed that she's already in the biggest size! Be sure to look at Grace's peek of her test knit!
It really is a beautiful sweater and the pattern is a lot of fun to knit, not too hard, but just interesting enough not to get bored.
ReplyDeleteI am knitting mine is a cotton/wool blend since I live in the deep south and so far it looks really nice.
Your wee one looks just adorable.
You know I love it!! Sje looks so very cute and happy in it. <3 <3 Ughh why oh why can't I just decide on yarn already?! Hee,hee.
ReplyDeletep.s. and you know I love your posts for KCCO!!! XOXOXOXOXO
ReplyDeleteI want one for me!!!! Gorgeous sweater and photos, btw:).
ReplyDeleteIt is such a pretty sweater and I love the colour you chose. So feminine for a little girl to wear to special places!
ReplyDelete~ joey ~
So sweet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pattern!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! (and I will be working out the pattern in larger sizes over the next couple of months...)
ReplyDeleteYay, can't wait!
DeleteI'm happy to hear that! I was just wondering.
DeleteIt is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sweater! I would love to make one for Rowan :-)
ReplyDeleteThat came out wonderfully!
ReplyDeletethe sweater looks lovely! i love the color of that yarn. i'm happy to have found you through KCCO (i live in the mountains in virginia too!).
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pattern! And, the color you chose is perfect! I am fascinated by knits for little girls. As a mother of two little boys (and aunt to 5 boys) I rarely have opportunities to knit girly stuff : (
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love it! I'm forever in a really basic stage of knitting. I just can't seem to get beyond dishcloths and simple ribbed scarves. Maybe this season will be the one? :)
ReplyDeletewow! it turned out great! i am excited to start it as well. just as soon as i finish the EZ tomten jacket. :)
ReplyDeleteYour sweater is gorgeous - pretty colour for a little person.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy watching her wear it.
It's so lovely. I just adore that color and you did such a beautiful job. You made the pattern come alive. I know Ginny is very grateful. She told me all week long how awesome you are!
ReplyDeleteYour sweater is beautiful! The color is great. I can't wait to knit one too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing color choice!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this sweater! I'm not sure i'm ready for something that tricky yet, but I'm putting it on my list!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you stopped by and so glad to visit your space! I LOVE this sweater and must get my hands on the pattern. You're right...it's perfect for over little dresses, for play or something special. Love the yarn you chose, too. When I have a minute I hope to browse through more of your posts (we're gluten/dairy/soy free!)
ReplyDeleteOh it is gorgeous! And the colour is perfect for your little one - she looks lovely in it!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty on your beautiful girl!
ReplyDeleteAn excuse to knit like crazy??! Hmm...I like that! :)
It is absolutely gorgeous! What a beautiful knit and how wonderful to be chosen as test knitter :)
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous! I love the pattern and need to start one for my little one!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, we are knitting it in pink too! (saw yours on ravelry...) I love your pictures - is the little guy copying his sister's poses? So sweet!
ReplyDeleteHi Mackenzie! Thanks for the comment on my blog. Your Sunday Sweater is beautiful! What sweet little ones you have! Love the name of your blog! Oh, yes, all the things we get done while the water boils! happy knitting! Keep in touch! Christina
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my random thoughts. Your Sunday Sweater is beautiful. I'm headed to ravelry right now to put the pattern in my queue.
ReplyDeleteI love the color of your Sunday Sweater! Both it and your model are darling.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sweater! I love doing top-down for Ella. She's tall and that way I just keep going until it's long enough, not a problem I'm used to having :) Such a pretty colour too.
ReplyDeleteyour sweater turned out beautifully, i wish i had had the time to test knit also. ginnys pattern is really lovely.
ReplyDeleteI'd be thrilled too! It looks very sweet. Love that spotty dress too! :)
ReplyDeleteGinny's pattern looks so lovely, and the colour you used is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMackenzie,
ReplyDeleteThe sweater turned out lovely! Your daughter Jenny looks beautiful in it and the pictures are adorable. :)
I love the huckleberry wood buttons on it. I think that's the only set Jeff has made in huckleberry.
I just pinned a few pictures to our Wooly Moss Roots Buttons pin board. :)
Love, Taryn
That test knit is beautiful! I've been pondering ways to make this in adult size!
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