Saturday, January 06, 2007

Clara's Knitted Parka


I finished today! Zipper sewn in, drawstring knitted and threaded through a casing, and all the buttons sewn on! I am glad to have it finished before everyone leaves for skiing--it looks so comfy for a road trip in cold weather. Next, a pale pink shrug for Bella, but not this week . . .

13 comments:

  1. Hi Anna,
    Can you share which pattern and yarn you used for Clara's sweater? I really try not to put bloggers on a pedestal, but I really think you are a class act! I live on Lake Norman, NC, homescool, have 7 children, 1 husband and am learning to play the violin with my 3 youngest children. I am in awe how quickly you complete your knitting projects! You and woolwindings.com seem to knit very quickly.
    Blessings, Donna

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  2. Clara is one very blessed young lady - what a beautiful piece of hand work! I am sure she will enjoy it for years and it will be passed down carefully an kept for other special girls to enjoy! Lovely work Anna!

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  3. The sweater is beautiful. Good timing, too!

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  4. Donna, I used Debbie Bliss's "Meg" pattern from her book Junior Knits. I also used her cashmerino yarn in lavender. Good for you learning to play the violin! You all will have a quartet!

    Thanks for reading,

    Anna

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  5. beautiful work. Very pretty.
    Christina

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  6. That is so cute! I love it, it looks so cozy. :)

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  7. Oh, and in case your wondering I found your blog because I am a fellow member of the sensibility forum :)

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  8. Gorgeous! I dream of being able to knit like that. Right now I'm struggling through a *very simple* baby hat!

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  9. The sweater is so sweet. It is as beautiful as the wearer.

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  10. The parka looks very warm and snuggly. The best thing about finishing though is that you can start something else.What are you going to make?

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  11. Sorry, I just noticed you have already planned your next project. I should read more carefully.

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  12. What a lovely sweater! I have knitted for less than a year and am in awe of the talents of so many of you ladies. VERY nice, Anna!

    Blessings,
    Carla

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  13. Anna,
    I love the sweeter. However, my daughter would have to learn this one, for she is the knitter, not I. My strong points are sewing and embroidery.

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