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Wallaby pix
I've finally managed to get a couple of shots of my boy wearing his
Wallaby. For those of you who have made this, what do you think of picking up stitches from the inside, say just below the bottom of the placket, and knitting in a second layer that doubles as a turtleneck type thing? Yesterday was (uncharacteristically) chilly and he wanted to wear the sweater to school, but complained that it didn't keep his neck warm. I can tell (now) that the hood is too large, so I may pick out the seam and rip it back a few inches. Note I said *may*, I have plenty of other knitting on my plate right now, including October squares http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/knitting_projects |
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Slinky, great pictures, and the Wallaby is so cool! Beautiful yarn too, I
love the colors. "SlinkyToy" wrote in message ... I've finally managed to get a couple of shots of my boy wearing his Wallaby. For those of you who have made this, what do you think of picking up stitches from the inside, say just below the bottom of the placket, and knitting in a second layer that doubles as a turtleneck type thing? Yesterday was (uncharacteristically) chilly and he wanted to wear the sweater to school, but complained that it didn't keep his neck warm. I can tell (now) that the hood is too large, so I may pick out the seam and rip it back a few inches. Note I said *may*, I have plenty of other knitting on my plate right now, including October squares http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/knitting_projects |
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Dear Slinky,
What about a draw-string or ties? Instead of ripping part of the hood out to make it smaller use the extra material to gather about his neck by tying it closer with the string. Saw the sweater, it's beautiful and I loved the color! Tell me where does he get that magnificent red hair? He's cute as a button as well lol. Also what about buttons by the neck. You may not have to make button holes because they could just go through the stitches to fasten it up. Just my .02 Hugs, Cori -- If my address reads spammers r stupid then give me a shout on line. If my address reads yahoo delete no spam to email me back. "SlinkyToy" wrote in message ... I've finally managed to get a couple of shots of my boy wearing his Wallaby. For those of you who have made this, what do you think of picking up stitches from the inside, say just below the bottom of the placket, and knitting in a second layer that doubles as a turtleneck type thing? Yesterday was (uncharacteristically) chilly and he wanted to wear the sweater to school, but complained that it didn't keep his neck warm. I can tell (now) that the hood is too large, so I may pick out the seam and rip it back a few inches. Note I said *may*, I have plenty of other knitting on my plate right now, including October squares http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/knitting_projects --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/03 |
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Thanks for sharing your pictures, Slinky. That's a lovely sweater. (The
boy's not too bad, either. LOL) Congratulations on the blue ribbon. And it looks like your son has a little room to grow. ;-) Janise "SlinkyToy" wrote in message ... I've finally managed to get a couple of shots of my boy wearing his Wallaby. For those of you who have made this, what do you think of picking up stitches from the inside, say just below the bottom of the placket, and knitting in a second layer that doubles as a turtleneck type thing? Yesterday was (uncharacteristically) chilly and he wanted to wear the sweater to school, but complained that it didn't keep his neck warm. I can tell (now) that the hood is too large, so I may pick out the seam and rip it back a few inches. Note I said *may*, I have plenty of other knitting on my plate right now, including October squares http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/knitting_projects |
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Gorgeous, SLinky! THe ones I have done did not have as large an opening as
yours. I think that he definitely needs something there to keep him snug. Try knitting up for a turtle neck, but keep it stretchy. (I know, preaching to the choir, here! LOL) Katherine "SlinkyToy" wrote in message ... I've finally managed to get a couple of shots of my boy wearing his Wallaby. For those of you who have made this, what do you think of picking up stitches from the inside, say just below the bottom of the placket, and knitting in a second layer that doubles as a turtleneck type thing? Yesterday was (uncharacteristically) chilly and he wanted to wear the sweater to school, but complained that it didn't keep his neck warm. I can tell (now) that the hood is too large, so I may pick out the seam and rip it back a few inches. Note I said *may*, I have plenty of other knitting on my plate right now, including October squares http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/knitting_projects |
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I love the color of the sweater. And I don't think I'd pick apart the
hood, it does have built in growing room now. Unlike the hooded sweater I made my daughter last year: the hood wasn't tall enough and I had made it of Red Heart Baby Clouds yarn (can't tell one stitch from another) and just didn't have the energy to try to pick it out and fix it. At least as he gets a little taller over the next few months, his hood will still fit. "SlinkyToy" wrote in message ... I've finally managed to get a couple of shots of my boy wearing his Wallaby. For those of you who have made this, what do you think of picking up stitches from the inside, say just below the bottom of the placket, and knitting in a second layer that doubles as a turtleneck type thing? Yesterday was (uncharacteristically) chilly and he wanted to wear the sweater to school, but complained that it didn't keep his neck warm. I can tell (now) that the hood is too large, so I may pick out the seam and rip it back a few inches. Note I said *may*, I have plenty of other knitting on my plate right now, including October squares http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/knitting_projects |
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OOOOHHHH! ! ! !
WHAT a sweet boy, and what a nice sweater! Congrats with both! AUD :-)) -- "SlinkyToy" skrev i melding ... I've finally managed to get a couple of shots of my boy wearing his Wallaby. For those of you who have made this, what do you think of picking up stitches from the inside, say just below the bottom of the placket, and knitting in a second layer that doubles as a turtleneck type thing? Yesterday was (uncharacteristically) chilly and he wanted to wear the sweater to school, but complained that it didn't keep his neck warm. I can tell (now) that the hood is too large, so I may pick out the seam and rip it back a few inches. Note I said *may*, I have plenty of other knitting on my plate right now, including October squares http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/knitting_projects |
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I would pick up stiches and knit a button closure that could either hold the
hood closed and warm around the neck, or be buttoned in back to hold the rolled up hood against the back of the neck -- I hate hoods that dangle open - but that is just me. I like big floppy hoods like that for fishing. They make me feel like a monk; then I am able to stay very still and actually catch a fish! Aaron "SlinkyToy" wrote in message ... I've finally managed to get a couple of shots of my boy wearing his Wallaby. For those of you who have made this, what do you think of picking up stitches from the inside, say just below the bottom of the placket, and knitting in a second layer that doubles as a turtleneck type thing? Yesterday was (uncharacteristically) chilly and he wanted to wear the sweater to school, but complained that it didn't keep his neck warm. I can tell (now) that the hood is too large, so I may pick out the seam and rip it back a few inches. Note I said *may*, I have plenty of other knitting on my plate right now, including October squares http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/knitting_projects |
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SlinkyToy,
A beautiful son and lovely sweater. I would do like Cori suggested, crochet a cord and see if you can run it around the neck to draw it tighter. That way as he grows, you can make it not at tight. Hugs, Nora |
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