Scratching that itch again to get something finished and finally off the needles.
It had needed a dozen rows of seed stitch to top it off. That’s all.
I don’t love knitting seed stitch; I just like how it looks when I do.
There, that wasn’t so hard, was it?
(A detail I added this time: on the first round of pines, I started each tree one right-side row later than the one to its left in order to give a sense of the hilly topography. I liked how it came out a lot better than the original flat-across version.)
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Yay! Beautifully done and ready to fly!
Comment by Ruth 12.09.19 @ 11:09 pmGorgeous project, happy baby, happy grandmother!
What’s not to love??
Comment by Suzanne in Montreal 12.10.19 @ 6:39 amFabulous! And what a happy granddaughter!
Comment by DebbieR 12.10.19 @ 11:57 amHow lovely! What a warm, appropriate and useful gift. Good for memories through when she goes off for college!
Comment by Holly 12.11.19 @ 8:30 amThat is most certainly going to be a cherished blanket. Well done!
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