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Finished Object:

Eeeeeek!
It's done!
(I still have tails to weave but they are tucked in for now)

C&M are keeping the babies name a secret till he arrives so for now I'll refer to him as Baby Whool (hoo-ll) because lets be honest...he's going to be covered in it from day 1...
So B.W.
Enjoy your tummy time sweater!

Stay tuned for the next item in BW's line up!

Comments

Kelly said…
I love it! Mine has a billion ends to weave in, too. I'm on the first sleeve. :)
Unknown said…
Love the sweater, Love the labeling for those of us who read but don't read, AHEM!Me especially. Your name for the baby tickles me. I am making a sweater for a baby boy who will hopefully go home with his parents in 12 days,(adoption) It is my standard Hoody sweater. And maybe some other things, babies are so fun to knit for, don't need much yarn, goes fast, usually oohed and aahed, what more can we ask for? On a serious note how is your elbow? I think of you often and hope you are not too miserable with it. Are you going to get to go to Banks? I repinned the cooler idea even though we don't "camp" anymore you neer know.
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Carmel said…
@Kelly...I love how yours is turning out! I'm going to make the bigger sizes as well...

@Linda: Elbow is doing alright. I alternate needle sizes and I ice it a lot at night, plus I wear my brace... We are planning a trip to Banks as well as a couple smaller ones this summer to other places...
Thank you for thinking of me!!

C

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