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However I did notice after I posted earlier this week my intentions to knit up The Uniform this winter, that many of you commented on it and seemed to like it. What's not to love, it allows you to mix and match elements of a cardigan without you trying to do the Maths, hello!
Andi was kind enough to gift it to me, so I thought, why not gift it to someone else who wants it? Let's keep this good stuff going.
And here we go my lovelies. Leave your ravelry handle ('cause that's how I'll get it to you) by next week Friday October 17th and we'll see if the random generator picks you.
I hope you all have a fantastic weekend filled with whatever you want. Knit some good times.
Ellen
What? No maths? What's not to like about that?
ReplyDeleteIt is simple, classic and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
It looks like the perfect cardigan to wrap up in on a cold day! braeburnknitter over on rav.
ReplyDeleteFun giveaway. I'll pass on this one. I know I wouldn't be patient enough.
ReplyDeleteHows the health update at your house?
Aren't you sweet? Throw my name into the hat: caffeinegirl1.
ReplyDeleteDoes that mean you're done with it already? How are you doing? Lots better, I hope.
ReplyDeleteLove it a million times.
ReplyDeleteseajaes
Sometimes simplicity is the freaking best.
ReplyDeleteFor example, I bought a keiki pattern for my toddler niece but the patterns like 10 pages long. I didn't want an involved pattern especially when Christmas looms. So buying this year for her. Simplicity = more happiness and less stress.
you are such a sweetie :) my rav name is swanski.
ReplyDeleteNo math?!?!? I must have missed that one when I looked up the sweater. I just spent quite a bit of time a few days ago figuring out some math on the current sweater I am knitting.
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