Saturday, February 8, 2014

Corrie

Several months ago, my best friend, Taryn, moved over a 1,000 miles away and in spite of my most earnest pleadings, she refused to leave her baby girl here with me, can you believe it??  I don’t have any grandchildren yet so this sweet little child was filling in quite nicely and I really enjoyed kisses, hugs, and making a few knitted items for her before she was whisked off to California by her parents.  After they left, I wanted to continue to knit for her, and after an initial attempt in which I realized that the sweater I was making for her would fit for all of a day and a half, I started over and this is the result:


The pattern is Corrie by Sarah Ronchetti.  I love Sarah’s designs - her Basketweave Rib Socks are some of my favorites and I can’t wait to try her Scout Base Socks soon.  I purchased the buttons on Etsy from Moon Garden Stitches - aren’t they adorable?  Yarn used was Sublime Extra Fine Merino DK from my stash.


Anyway, Corrie came out really well and I’ll be shipping it off soon to my adopted granddaughter, whose name just happens to be Corinth (Corrie for short - how appropriate) and who just turned a year old a few days ago.  I’ll have to rely on her mommy to give her several big hugs and smooches from me.  

What’s on your needles right now?


Lisa 

9 comments:

  1. It is SO CUTE!!! I seriously teared up and am so excited! I'll send you photos as soon as she gets it.

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  2. That's such a cute cardie, and I love the buttons :)

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  3. That Corrie is adorable! I am a fellow fan of Sarah's designs. I hope to knit this sweater for Lucy. Right now I have Strokkur on the needles. It's my Winter Olympics project. No need to list all the other stalled project on my needles. Ha!

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    1. Oh, the Strokkur pattern looks great--can't wait to see what colors you're using! You inspire me to try more color work!

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  4. This is an adorable sweater! I love Sarah's patterns too! And, those buttons are the perfect way to adorn this darling sweater!

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    1. Thanks! I am fighting the urge to start a button stash in addition to my yarn stash, but there are so many lovely buttons calling my name.... ; )

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