I am nothing if not determined and my work on this Garter Stitch baby sweater was no exception. I worked with one pattern, pulling out rows after rows more then four times before finally realizing that I might have met my match. But I had those great buttons - what was I going to do? How was I going to get over the fact that this wasn't going to come out the way I had envisioned? Well, thanks to the recommendation of Diane at the Yarn Basket in Portsmouth, NH (www.yarnbasket.com), I started the project over again from scratch and with a new pattern.
This was the sad beginning of the sweater that I just had to give up on once and for all. I was disappointed not to get to use it, since I had done well with the sleeves. But, the body was awful.
So, a week later.. I finished this sweater once and for all and I love it. This frog.... became a prince after all!
Oh, and I have to just point out the buttons.. I am considering calling this my "barnyard door" sweater. I just fear that could lead to some misinterpretation. But I love the piggy buttons!
Oink, oink
This was the sad beginning of the sweater that I just had to give up on once and for all. I was disappointed not to get to use it, since I had done well with the sleeves. But, the body was awful.
So, a week later.. I finished this sweater once and for all and I love it. This frog.... became a prince after all!
Oh, and I have to just point out the buttons.. I am considering calling this my "barnyard door" sweater. I just fear that could lead to some misinterpretation. But I love the piggy buttons!
Oink, oink
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