A Tiny Tea Leaves Cardigan for Grace. I used Bendigo Luxury 10 ply in Leaf. I loved knitting this - the pattern is easy to follow and knits up pretty quickly. More details on ravelry.
This is what happens when you try and take a sensible picture of all three.
the girls look great with the new hair cuts...........I know how happy teachers are when one twins gets a different hair cut to the other..........love the cardy..........
Love it, and the colour is lovely. MAN I wish I could download knitting expertise straight into my brain! It's such a fantastic hobby. See you on ravelry (when I get that whole expertise thing down)
Hi Kate - I have seen a few bloggers knit up the tea leaves pattern now, so I have gone and purchased both the adult and child one for my girls and me! I also must try the Bendigo wool at some stage - the colour choices are fantastic. Kirrily :).
That cardy is so gorgeous. I absolutely love the colour. You must be really patient. It's scarves and dishcloths for me. I saw this today http://www.noodle-head.com/2011/03/wrap-it-up-bag-urban-home-goods-edition.html and thought of you. Not sure if you have already seen it. Have fun getting ready for Up Market.
Love the tiny tea leaves - but thinking that maybe I should knit one for myself first:) On a bit of a ME knitting binge at the moment - Love the photo of the three of them together - I can never get one of my two both looking or standing straight either.
Oh Kate! How pretty and sweet! I remember a sweater my mom made for me when I was young....such a special thing!
ReplyDeleteThat last picture is too cute -- those other two are wondering where their ADORABLE cardigan is! I LOVE that cardigan -- it fits Grace perfectly!
ReplyDeletethe girls look great with the new hair cuts...........I know how happy teachers are when one twins gets a different hair cut to the other..........love the cardy..........
ReplyDeleteAww, it looks beautiful and your girls are all so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLoving the yarn colour.
Gorgeous cardigan and I looove the colour you chose! I like the last photo too! :) x
ReplyDeletelovely sweater and really darling children
ReplyDeleteWell at least one of them is looking at the camera! Love Grace's new tiny tea leaves, just perfect on her. It makes me want to knit another one!
ReplyDeleteLove it, and the colour is lovely. MAN I wish I could download knitting expertise straight into my brain! It's such a fantastic hobby. See you on ravelry (when I get that whole expertise thing down)
ReplyDeleteWell done. My Mum is a big fan of bendigo wool, and a prolific knitter. I have used them a couple of times too - great range of colours.
ReplyDeleteHi Kate - I have seen a few bloggers knit up the tea leaves pattern now, so I have gone and purchased both the adult and child one for my girls and me! I also must try the Bendigo wool at some stage - the colour choices are fantastic. Kirrily :).
ReplyDeleteThat cardy is so gorgeous. I absolutely love the colour. You must be really patient. It's scarves and dishcloths for me.
ReplyDeleteI saw this today
http://www.noodle-head.com/2011/03/wrap-it-up-bag-urban-home-goods-edition.html
and thought of you. Not sure if you have already seen it.
Have fun getting ready for Up Market.
Love the tiny tea leaves - but thinking that maybe I should knit one for myself first:) On a bit of a ME knitting binge at the moment - Love the photo of the three of them together - I can never get one of my two both looking or standing straight either.
ReplyDeleteIts gorgeous Kate
ReplyDeleteYour kids are so cute !!! Are you heading this way in 2011 at all ?
ReplyDeleteYour girls are just the cutest! I love the tiny tea leaves too....how do you reckon a non knitter would go at knitting it? xox
ReplyDeleteThe cardy is gorgeous Kate, love the style and the colour, will have to get the pattern for this one....great haircuts too!!
ReplyDeleteHow nice cardigan! And I love the new hair cuts :)
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