
It isn't done quite yet, so it doesn't close in front, but I knit most of this in less than a week. It is Wendy Bernard's "Favorite Cardigan," which I would link to here except it's in a book called Custom Knits. It's a pretty solid pattern and a quick knit in worsted weight yarn, although the yarn I used seems to be classified as "chunky." I got gauge on size 7 needles with it so who cares?


Here I am in the bathroom at work. I'm impressing coworkers left and right!

My favorite technique for small-diameter circular knitting. Double-pointed needles are the most clumsy thing I've ever done; I will probably revisit this at some point.
Impressing coworkers left and right with your cleave
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