I get cranky
 Hello (echo, echo, echo...)! I'm not sure if anyone is still following my blog since it's been over two years since I last posted, and if you want two posts you have to go three years back. There are two things in my life that have led to blog silence:   1) small child. Jo is now 5!   2) smart phone. I blogged when I sat at the computer. I do much less  computer sitting since I a) graduated from college, and b) got a smart phone and I don't like composing blogs on my phone. I can't format in the same ways and I don't like that. But here I am, blogging on my phone.     Another observation that I have made about myself is actually the thought seed for this blog post. Yesterday I was looking at my current WIPs (that's Works in Progress, Muggles) and I was feeling twitchy. I didn't WANT to work on the monster Jo wanted to give Daddy for Christmas, or the hat I started for Jo, or that project I am fixing for a friend, or that languishing sample knit, or those so...


 
This may be the most adorable Who inspired knit I have EVER seen! I am in love!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I don't suppose anyone's resized this for, say, 6-12 months?
ReplyDeleteOr even bigger than 6-12 months! My niece is 16 months.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic jumper, wonderful work!
sorry - but it isn;t in the abbreviations what is ssk?
ReplyDeleteBec - sorry that is unclear. SSK is a slip, slip, knit decrease as described here: http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/decrease_k2tog.html
ReplyDeleteI love this, is there any way to scale it up for bigger sizes?
ReplyDeleteI love this! My Mum would love to knit this for my daughter, but she is 17 months - have you thought about scaling it up? She was wondering how hard the bobbles are to do?
ReplyDeleteI would live a bigger pattern....3 or 4?
ReplyDeleteI would love a bigger pattern or advice on upping it. Size 3 or 4
ReplyDeleteAnyone figure out how to up the size on this pattern? I'd love to make this for my daughter and she'll be in 12 months outfits soon!
ReplyDeleteDo you carry the yarn between the bobbles or are you cutting and starting over with a new piece each time?
ReplyDeleteCarry the yarn, otherwise you will have to weave in tons of ends!
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