Well that has turned into this.
Can you tell what it is? It's a top down turtleneck sweater, turtleneck up at the top, sleeves on either side waiting to be knitted, body in progress. It's the Lightweight Pullover sweater by Knitbot. I'm knitting it in Verdant Gryphon Bugga in American Rubyspot.
I did do another Fussy Cut Friday star too.
This time I used a fabric from the Michael Miller blue and white collection.
Here are a couple of pictures of Mia to liven things up.
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Lap cat |
Beautiful knitting and color
ReplyDeleteI am in awe that you can knit such a beautiful sweater!
ReplyDeleteHa, that's what you call a boring post? No, it isn't, it's very interesting to see that sweater grow, and very interesting to see that you started it on the top and are knitting it downwards. And you have another star finished. I'm looking forward to seeing them all together.
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect weather for knitting!
ReplyDeleteI love the rich colors in your sweater!
I have a top-down cardigan wip around somewhere that I need to finish. I always have problems finding buttons though.
Stay warm!
Your needles were flying from all that progress! Mia looks sassy and plump :-). Twinkling stars... Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteAnd here it is snowing, snowing, snowing! ugh, even I am tired of it! lol Love all your knitting, looks absolutely fabulous! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteNot boring...yummy yarn! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove the color of the sweater. I'm always in awe of anyone that can knit. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sweater, Margaret. I really admire your talent!
ReplyDeleteWow! A sweater?! Way cool. Love the color of it. Mia looks so pretty and bright.
ReplyDeleteLove that sweater color! Its going to be not only beautiful but warm :)
ReplyDeleteAnd what a gorgeous star! And speaking of gorgeous stars...that sweet Mia :) makes me smile every time!
That sweater is gorgeous! Love all of your quilt stars, the fabrics are all so bold and interesting.
ReplyDeleteOne day I want to learn to knit. It amazes me the gorgeous things that knitters make.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful knitting, Margaret! It's going to be perfect to wear for this time of year.
ReplyDeleteYum, yum, yum on that sweater. The color is amazing!! Hugs to you and sweet Mia !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fussy cut star and Mia is always a star
ReplyDeleteLove your fussy cut quilt!
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric with the swans and gorgeous knitting too. Mia is so cuddly, Poppy and Rosa say hello.
ReplyDeleteMia always looks on the small side to me. The photo of her taken from the rear makes her looks huge (and her head so small). Just goes to show you butt shots don't flatter any living creature!
ReplyDeleteYou know I LOVE your sweater!
Very impressed with your knitting! I can crochet...and mostly just blankets. :-P
ReplyDeleteThat sweater is going to be gorgeous. I really love the colour.
ReplyDeleteYour fussy cut stars are amazing.
I'm keen to know the layout of these stars?
Margaret
Beautiful sweater you have going there, Margaret! It looks so warm and cozy for this endless winter!! I hear more snow is in the forecast for mid-week--ugh!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful red turtleneck! Will it be yours?
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Robyn
What a pretty sweater! You inspired me to knit too.. working on a hat that will probably not fit, but makes me feel cozy just to work on it!
ReplyDeleteLovely colour and beautiful knitting.I love that star you made.
ReplyDeleteI looking forwards to see the result.
Have a good week, Evelyne
I so love the color of the sweater Margaret. Cute pics of Mia as always.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Looove that red Margaret! It'll be so stunning worn around the neck!! I adore that photo of Mia! She's a good warm lap cat :D Titus would cut off my circulation since he's so heavy!!
ReplyDeleteHello to Mia! Love the pics of her. I love the coloring of the knitting and the star as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful red! It will be a gorgeous cozy sweater!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could Knit but I can't handle two needles at the same time...LOL...
ReplyDeleteYour Sweater is so beautiful. I love the color.
Your Cat is sure pretty. I have a cat too.
Have a Beautiful Day
Linda K, Railroad
Margaret, I love that sweater! Especially the color! I can't wait to see it finished! Is it for you? Love the fabric for the fussy cut star also!
ReplyDeleteSweet Milo and the sweater is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteDonna
That's a gorgeous yarn. Great knitting, and sewing - well done.
ReplyDeleteYou are making awesome progress on your pullover. I adore that colorway and while I have several skeins of Bugga stashed - nothing has been "buggaworthy" as yet. I'm curious where you found sweater quantities of bugga? Love your swan block - how gorgeous ! enjoyed visiting your non-boring blog - Mel
ReplyDeleteWhattttttttttttttttt is this pattern? I don't remember seeing this before and I LOVE it. I wore something like that yesterday, only in black. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteCute cat. Interesting post. Good luck with your knitting.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
Your knitting is just amazing. That is going to be a fabulous sweater in the perfect color!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your fussy cut star too. I've been working on my other paper pieced project, but it's not moving as fast as I would like! Ugg.
Have a great day dear friend!
Hey Margaret and Mia! I hope that all the knitting is keeping you warm. I know that you guys just got hit with another storm..ugh.
ReplyDeleteWow you've been going great guns with your knitting and it looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the color of the sweater! And the star is terrific!
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on your sweater & the star is lovely
ReplyDeleteI getting caught up in reading blogs and how fast you knitted that sweater. I love seeing the soft variegation of the red yarn - oh its soo pretty Margaret. love Annette
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