Knitting – a cardigan for Isobel

I’ve been doing quite a lot of knitting recently – but I’ve also been forgetting to take photos of the cardigans before giving them to my granddaughters. Anyway, the photo below is of my most recent one. I used Paintbox yarn for it, and the others, and it seems to survive the washing machine, always a bit of a worry if you haven’t used the yarn before.

A Cardigan

As little girls have been growing faster than I can knit I’ve made the cardigan in a larger size, this is supposed to be for a seven year old but I think it’ll just be a wee bit too big for Isobel, the four year old. The pattern I used is from a book published in 1987. The Country Diary Book of Knitting by Annette Mitchell. Back then Country Diary (of an Edwardian Lady) things were everywhere.

12 thoughts on “Knitting – a cardigan for Isobel

  1. That’s lovely! I would like to be able to knit more than rectangular pieces. My Friends of the Library group has a yarn fundraiser every spring and I am always tempted by the gorgeous yarns available.

    • Constance,
      I think we are all too tempted by yarn! I read somewhere that knitting and collecting yarn are two completely different hobbies! I wish they did yarn fundraisers here.

  2. This is lovely! You should make one for yourself as well. Then you can match your granddaughters! I’m working on a shawl and a tank top but I bought yarn to make my first sweater. We shall see how it turns out.

    • Jennifer,
      I still have that aran poncho to knit for myself! I finished a tank top for myself fairly recently, they are so quick to knit up.

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